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User ID: 993047 United States 07/09/2010 03:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The 'spill' isn't getting any 'better'; and it hasn't since 4/20/10. There is no real plan to deal with it, other than 'relief' wells which everyone outside of BP and DC says will be an abject failure. Then, they will say: "We have no choice but to nuke it." News Flash: It is only getting worse and will continue to get worse as they HIDE the oil and chemicals under the water with their liberal use of Corexit; another chemical concoction. It will eventually (before December) spread out into the Atlantic where the currents will, as the jetstream does with air, spread it to and fro, killing all sealife that comes in contact. NEVER.... in recorded history has there been a disaster of this magnitude. It is just that the Govt and the Media is intentionally downplaying the horror. As it spreads to Central and South America, destroys the Caribbean, and hits the Mediterranean finally the public will begin to comprehend what's really happening. OR, there could be, any day, a literal cave in of the floor resulting in a giant explosion as millions of gallons of water is instantly turned to hot steam and propelled out of the Gulf and Florida and Louisiana and East Texas and Alabama and Mississippi (not the entire states, but perhaps 10 or 20 miles inland) is engulfed. Then people will awaken to the horror. This could conceivably wipe out life on this planet. The pressure and volume (if we are to believe BP's cameras) clearly have not decreased in the last 2.5 months since this first erupted. If this were a normal well, by now, if not played out and finished spewing, at least the volume of oil and chemicals released would be decreasing, noticably. Were that the case, we could at least assume, 'Yes, it's the worst release of oil into the environment in history, but it will be over soon.' But that it keeps billowing out proves this is not a normal well. Ditto the red colour of the oil/chemical mix. Rabbi Ovadia Yosef: "The goyim were born only to serve us Jews. Without that, they have no place in the world - only to serve the people of Israel. Why are gentiles needed? They will work, they will plow, they will reap. We will sit like an effendi (a lord or master) and eat. That is why gentiles were created” October 18, 2010 as quoted in the Jerusalem Post |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 990655 United States 07/09/2010 03:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What will happen to the weather? The fresh water in our rivers flows into the sea. Will it even be ABLE to evaporate if it's covered with oil? If it does, will the rain be oily? Quoting: weegieWhat will heavy, widespread oil DO to the waves, currents, and oxygen in the oceans? Any one with any ideas on any of this? Most coastal fresh water aquifers can be infiltrated with sea water under the right conditions. So yes, fresh water taken from the ground is at risk. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 992139 United States 07/09/2010 04:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The oil spill is already bad, the new world order is about to (officially) start for all of us, and we are all basically fucked if we don't do anything about it NOW. Quoting: DigitalShadowZZWhat can we do? Are you going to swim a mile down under the ocean and plug it? |
DigitalShadowZZ
User ID: 1030296 United States 07/09/2010 04:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The oil spill is already bad, the new world order is about to (officially) start for all of us, and we are all basically fucked if we don't do anything about it NOW. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992139What can we do? Are you going to swim a mile down under the ocean and plug it? Thats actually exactly what I had in mind. I'm going to do that right now. |
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(OP) User ID: 1028628 United Kingdom 07/09/2010 10:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'IF'? Quoting: BackFromTheDeadThe 'spill' isn't getting any 'better'; and it hasn't since 4/20/10. There is no real plan to deal with it, other than 'relief' wells which everyone outside of BP and DC says will be an abject failure. Then, they will say: "We have no choice but to nuke it." News Flash: It is only getting worse and will continue to get worse as they HIDE the oil and chemicals under the water with their liberal use of Corexit; another chemical concoction. It will eventually (before December) spread out into the Atlantic where the currents will, as the jetstream does with air, spread it to and fro, killing all sealife that comes in contact. NEVER.... in recorded history has there been a disaster of this magnitude. It is just that the Govt and the Media is intentionally downplaying the horror. As it spreads to Central and South America, destroys the Caribbean, and hits the Mediterranean finally the public will begin to comprehend what's really happening. OR, there could be, any day, a literal cave in of the floor resulting in a giant explosion as millions of gallons of water is instantly turned to hot steam and propelled out of the Gulf and Florida and Louisiana and East Texas and Alabama and Mississippi (not the entire states, but perhaps 10 or 20 miles inland) is engulfed. Then people will awaken to the horror. This could conceivably wipe out life on this planet. The pressure and volume (if we are to believe BP's cameras) clearly have not decreased in the last 2.5 months since this first erupted. If this were a normal well, by now, if not played out and finished spewing, at least the volume of oil and chemicals released would be decreasing, noticably. Were that the case, we could at least assume, 'Yes, it's the worst release of oil into the environment in history, but it will be over soon.' But that it keeps billowing out proves this is not a normal well. Ditto the red colour of the oil/chemical mix. The DATE of this thread was 05-01-10. I don't know who bumped it back up...I didn't. Very little was known when I posted it. |
weegie
(OP) User ID: 1028628 United Kingdom 07/09/2010 11:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What do you mean "if" it gets bad? News Flash! It IS very bad! Right now. And it's getting worse. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992139You obviously didn't notice that this was posted 2 and a half MONTHS AGO...before anybody knew all the stuff we know now. I think the Chinese guy (gal?) bumped it, I didn't. PLEASE STOP POSTING ON THIS THREAD, FOLKS.We have discussed the answers to my questions for months since I first posted this, Last Edited by weegie on 07/09/2010 11:57 PM |
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