Louisiana 25-acre sinkhole brings mini-earthquakes, explosion fears. | |
Cinder-Freaking-Rellla
User ID: 49945704 United States 11/17/2013 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So who's right? Quoting: Mister Obvious Is it Fox with 350 ft. depth… Or it is Al Jazeera with 5000 ft.? Is the sinkhole a mile deep? What with all these sinkholes happening around Florida it kinda seems like the whole area might be going under… Maybe it's just a major land shift, of areas that were shaped in the forming of the Gulf of Mexico (asteroid crater) … basically just clods of land not being supported by much, with murky, gassy ocean underneath! Thread: Is the Gulf of Mexico EXPANDING? "Earth Expansion Theory" & Why Bayou Corne Sinkhole & Oil Platform Emergencies will Increase! Thread: HUGE Louisiana sinkhole!!!! Thread: Sinkhole: “Gas is coming out of the ground everywhere… a massive amount”!!! Thread: Sinkhole update................ “Heed evacuation orders” [link to weblogs.sun-sentinel.com] The locals are saying that nobody has been able to reach the bottom for exact measurements. I have "no link", but I live about 60 miles away and have friends/family in that area. I have no idea how true that is, but that is what they are saying. Just passing it on Cinder-Freaking-Rellla Karma never forgets. She just waits until you do. |
Gypsy Priest
(OP) User ID: 32213320 United States 11/17/2013 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE, FROM A YEAR AGO!! SNIP: There is a sinkhole in Louisiana’s Assumption Parish (county) that could bring America to its knees. The first video below is 15 minutes long. It uses mainstream news to give us a background on salt dome sinkholes. It neglects the information the shorter video contains. That sinkhole is made from collapsing salt domes that are being used as storage for the US Strategic Energy Preserve and contains 18.5 million barrels of butane stored there at the request of the federal government. Why anyone would store butane near the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi river is a question that will be asked more than once after it blows sky high. Hint to the federal government: Water dissolves salt which causes enormous sinkholes. The salt dome caverns are twice the height of the Empire State building. One of the caverns is unintentionally filling up with oil. That first video also shows news clips of methane gas bubbling up from below the surface of the ground at dozens of locations in the area. There are lots of unexplained fires in the state as well which could be fueled by methane. And the local authorities have been trying to prevent explosions by checking for methane buildup in buildings. But what if the methane were to build up in caverns adjacent to the butane and oil? What would the resultant blast be equivalent to in terms of earthquakes and nuclear bombs? Dr Paul Brown wrote a series of articles in which he concluded that the sinkhole could have a blast 100 times that of Hiroshima. But he was using the mainstream figures of 1.5 million barrels of butane which is what is in one of the caverns. But the total is 18.5 million barrels from all of the caverns plus the oil and the methane. An 8.35 earthquake has twice the blast power of a 25 megaton Hydrogen bomb. This sinkhole could seriously damage the state capitol Baton Rouge 50 miles (81 km) away. It might even damage New Orleans 75 miles (121 km) away as well as the levees on the Mississippi river. The latter protect against flooding when not blown up by the Mossad to save Jewish real estate investments. [link to vidrebel.wordpress.com] ********Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please******* |
Gypsy Priest
(OP) User ID: 32213320 United States 11/17/2013 08:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So who's right? Quoting: Mister Obvious Is it Fox with 350 ft. depth… Or it is Al Jazeera with 5000 ft.? Is the sinkhole a mile deep? What with all these sinkholes happening around Florida it kinda seems like the whole area might be going under… Maybe it's just a major land shift, of areas that were shaped in the forming of the Gulf of Mexico (asteroid crater) … basically just clods of land not being supported by much, with murky, gassy ocean underneath! Thread: Is the Gulf of Mexico EXPANDING? "Earth Expansion Theory" & Why Bayou Corne Sinkhole & Oil Platform Emergencies will Increase! Thread: HUGE Louisiana sinkhole!!!! Thread: Sinkhole: “Gas is coming out of the ground everywhere… a massive amount”!!! Thread: Sinkhole update................ “Heed evacuation orders” [link to weblogs.sun-sentinel.com] The locals are saying that nobody has been able to reach the bottom for exact measurements. I have "no link", but I live about 60 miles away and have friends/family in that area. I have no idea how true that is, but that is what they are saying. Just passing it on Thanks for the update and GO SAINTS!! Who dat!! ********Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please******* |
Anonymous Coward 11/17/2013 08:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The locals are saying that nobody has been able to reach the bottom for exact measurements. I have "no link", but I live about 60 miles away and have friends/family in that area. I have no idea how true that is, but that is what they are saying. Just passing it on Quoting: Cinder-Freaking-Rellla Thanks, I really appreciate this. Just like its size on top is expanding, it's expanding underneath, clearly causing the depth to increase. |
Gypsy Priest
(OP) User ID: 32213320 United States 11/17/2013 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't imbed with my ipad, but this link talks about the numerous mini quakes. Susa there was 10-15 quakes a day and has raised to 300-500 PER DAY! [link to m.youtube.com] ********Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please******* |
Cinder-Freaking-Rellla
User ID: 49945704 United States 11/17/2013 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So who's right? Quoting: Mister Obvious Is it Fox with 350 ft. depth… Or it is Al Jazeera with 5000 ft.? Is the sinkhole a mile deep? What with all these sinkholes happening around Florida it kinda seems like the whole area might be going under… Maybe it's just a major land shift, of areas that were shaped in the forming of the Gulf of Mexico (asteroid crater) … basically just clods of land not being supported by much, with murky, gassy ocean underneath! Thread: Is the Gulf of Mexico EXPANDING? "Earth Expansion Theory" & Why Bayou Corne Sinkhole & Oil Platform Emergencies will Increase! Thread: HUGE Louisiana sinkhole!!!! Thread: Sinkhole: “Gas is coming out of the ground everywhere… a massive amount”!!! Thread: Sinkhole update................ “Heed evacuation orders” [link to weblogs.sun-sentinel.com] The locals are saying that nobody has been able to reach the bottom for exact measurements. I have "no link", but I live about 60 miles away and have friends/family in that area. I have no idea how true that is, but that is what they are saying. Just passing it on Thanks for the update and GO SAINTS!! Who dat!! Thanks, I'll take that win any day! Cinder-Freaking-Rellla Karma never forgets. She just waits until you do. |
Gypsy Priest
(OP) User ID: 32213320 United States 11/17/2013 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So who's right? Quoting: Mister Obvious Is it Fox with 350 ft. depth… Or it is Al Jazeera with 5000 ft.? Is the sinkhole a mile deep? What with all these sinkholes happening around Florida it kinda seems like the whole area might be going under… Maybe it's just a major land shift, of areas that were shaped in the forming of the Gulf of Mexico (asteroid crater) … basically just clods of land not being supported by much, with murky, gassy ocean underneath! Thread: Is the Gulf of Mexico EXPANDING? "Earth Expansion Theory" & Why Bayou Corne Sinkhole & Oil Platform Emergencies will Increase! Thread: HUGE Louisiana sinkhole!!!! Thread: Sinkhole: “Gas is coming out of the ground everywhere… a massive amount”!!! Thread: Sinkhole update................ “Heed evacuation orders” [link to weblogs.sun-sentinel.com] The locals are saying that nobody has been able to reach the bottom for exact measurements. I have "no link", but I live about 60 miles away and have friends/family in that area. I have no idea how true that is, but that is what they are saying. Just passing it on Thanks for the update and GO SAINTS!! Who dat!! Thanks, I'll take that win any day! Hell yeah! ********Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please******* |
Cinder-Freaking-Rellla
User ID: 49945704 United States 11/17/2013 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The locals are saying that nobody has been able to reach the bottom for exact measurements. I have "no link", but I live about 60 miles away and have friends/family in that area. I have no idea how true that is, but that is what they are saying. Just passing it on Quoting: Cinder-Freaking-Rellla Thanks, I really appreciate this. Just like its size on top is expanding, it's expanding underneath, clearly causing the depth to increase. Sure, no problem. WE had Lake Penior many years ago where a salt mine was breached. It sucked everything under in a huge area - like a giant whirl-pool. Lots of people down here are thinking this will give way and do the same thing. - - - That's the topic at many local restaurants at least. Problem is - nobody down here really knows anything either. Cinder-Freaking-Rellla Karma never forgets. She just waits until you do. |
Simple27
User ID: 44334522 United States 11/17/2013 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't imbed with my ipad, but this link talks about the numerous mini quakes. Susa there was 10-15 quakes a day and has raised to 300-500 PER DAY! Quoting: Gypsy Priest [link to m.youtube.com] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27
User ID: 44334522 United States 11/17/2013 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't imbed with my ipad, but this link talks about the numerous mini quakes. Susa there was 10-15 quakes a day and has raised to 300-500 PER DAY! Quoting: Gypsy Priest [link to m.youtube.com] If this thing blows....I'm sorry, WHEN this thing blows.... ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32002167 United States 11/17/2013 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Scientists are now saying they will need to monitor for decades an enormous -- and growing -- Louisiana sinkhole that has already forced hundreds to evacuate, contaminated an aquifer and has been registering increased seismic activity, including mini-earthquakes. Quoting: Gypsy Priest What is known as the Bayou Corne sinkhole in southern Louisiana is now reportedly 25 or so acres in size and 350 feet deep, having opened in August 2012 when the wall of a subterranean salt mine collapsed and the ground above it was seemingly swallowed by the earth. It has since filled with water. "While it was a manmade action that started this, it’s geology and natural forces that are making everything happen," Patrick Courreges, a policy analyst for the Louisiana Dept. of Natural Resources, told TheVerge.com. "And geology happens slow." When it occurred, Assumption Parish reportedly ordered the 300-or-so nearby residents to evacuate their homes. Hundreds have done so, although more than a few have remained behind, regardless of the danger. [link to www.foxnews.com] Go to youtube and search : bayou corne depth measurement assumption parrish, its the one with a 1500 ft spoll that runs out of wire. That thing is way over 300 ft like fox is saying |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32002167 United States 11/17/2013 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Scientists are now saying they will need to monitor for decades an enormous -- and growing -- Louisiana sinkhole that has already forced hundreds to evacuate, contaminated an aquifer and has been registering increased seismic activity, including mini-earthquakes. Quoting: Gypsy Priest What is known as the Bayou Corne sinkhole in southern Louisiana is now reportedly 25 or so acres in size and 350 feet deep, having opened in August 2012 when the wall of a subterranean salt mine collapsed and the ground above it was seemingly swallowed by the earth. It has since filled with water. "While it was a manmade action that started this, it’s geology and natural forces that are making everything happen," Patrick Courreges, a policy analyst for the Louisiana Dept. of Natural Resources, told TheVerge.com. "And geology happens slow." When it occurred, Assumption Parish reportedly ordered the 300-or-so nearby residents to evacuate their homes. Hundreds have done so, although more than a few have remained behind, regardless of the danger. [link to www.foxnews.com] Go to youtube and search : bayou corne depth measurement assumption parrish, its the one with a 1500 ft spoll that runs out of wire. That thing is way over 300 ft like fox is saying Sorry my tablet wont let me copy and paste links |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32002167 United States 11/17/2013 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't imbed with my ipad, but this link talks about the numerous mini quakes. Susa there was 10-15 quakes a day and has raised to 300-500 PER DAY! Quoting: Gypsy Priest [link to m.youtube.com] Www.youtube.com/watch?vLqXmFQJxKgs |
Gypsy Priest
(OP) User ID: 32213320 United States 11/17/2013 08:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't imbed with my ipad, but this link talks about the numerous mini quakes. Susa there was 10-15 quakes a day and has raised to 300-500 PER DAY! Quoting: Gypsy Priest [link to m.youtube.com] ********Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please******* |
Gypsy Priest
(OP) User ID: 32213320 United States 11/17/2013 08:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't imbed with my ipad, but this link talks about the numerous mini quakes. Susa there was 10-15 quakes a day and has raised to 300-500 PER DAY! Quoting: Gypsy Priest [link to m.youtube.com] ********Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please******* |
Anonymous Coward 11/17/2013 08:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't imbed with my ipad, but this link talks about the numerous mini quakes. Susa there was 10-15 quakes a day and has raised to 300-500 PER DAY! Quoting: Gypsy Priest [link to m.youtube.com] :1ddr1: |
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Simple27
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48472731 United States 11/17/2013 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The experts haven't fixed this yet? Quoting: 90Rocky Surely they have some taxpayer money wasting scheme to make it worse while trying to "fix it" in the works? IMO, there is no fixing this Right, which is why it's surprising that .gov hasn't wasted more trying. Sorta like spending $50 million studying carp instead of paying that for dead carp. |
Simple27
User ID: 44334522 United States 11/17/2013 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The experts haven't fixed this yet? Quoting: 90Rocky Surely they have some taxpayer money wasting scheme to make it worse while trying to "fix it" in the works? IMO, there is no fixing this Right, which is why it's surprising that .gov hasn't wasted more trying. Sorta like spending $50 million studying carp instead of paying that for dead carp. Valid point ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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Gypsy Priest
(OP) User ID: 32213320 United States 11/17/2013 09:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The experts haven't fixed this yet? Quoting: 90Rocky Surely they have some taxpayer money wasting scheme to make it worse while trying to "fix it" in the works? IMO, there is no fixing this Right, which is why it's surprising that .gov hasn't wasted more trying. Sorta like spending $50 million studying carp instead of paying that for dead carp. Good point! It's a wonder that this is not major news. You'd think 60 Minutes or Dateline would jump all over this. Very telling. Last Edited by Gypsy Priest on 11/17/2013 09:03 PM ********Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please******* |
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psyoptics
User ID: 45961239 United States 11/17/2013 09:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Notice how they didn't bring this into the MSM until they'd spent an adequate amount of time studying it? Quoting: Mister Obvious They now know they can't keep its activity a secret anymore, word is getting out… it will have to be introduced into MSM. Because it's a big deal, folks. But any of us who have read through and participated in the excellent think-tank threads over the past year already know that. yes we should bring back to life some of those old threads...i know i put a lot of research into many of them. such a shame how this has been over 2 years and still growing. a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
Gypsy Priest
(OP) User ID: 32213320 United States 11/17/2013 09:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Notice how they didn't bring this into the MSM until they'd spent an adequate amount of time studying it? Quoting: Mister Obvious They now know they can't keep its activity a secret anymore, word is getting out… it will have to be introduced into MSM. Because it's a big deal, folks. But any of us who have read through and participated in the excellent think-tank threads over the past year already know that. yes we should bring back to life some of those old threads...i know i put a lot of research into many of them. such a shame how this has been over 2 years and still growing. ********Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please******* |
Simple27
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User ID: 44334522 United States 11/17/2013 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Notice how they didn't bring this into the MSM until they'd spent an adequate amount of time studying it? Quoting: Mister Obvious They now know they can't keep its activity a secret anymore, word is getting out… it will have to be introduced into MSM. Because it's a big deal, folks. But any of us who have read through and participated in the excellent think-tank threads over the past year already know that. yes we should bring back to life some of those old threads...i know i put a lot of research into many of them. such a shame how this has been over 2 years and still growing. No kidding!! Thank you for your research ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50152223 Denmark 11/17/2013 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So who's right? Quoting: Mister Obvious Is it Fox with 350 ft. depth… Or it is Al Jazeera with 5000 ft.? Is the sinkhole a mile deep? The depth of the salt reaches down a mile. The fail to mention how the aquifer had rock separating the salt from the water. While they were mining the salt the also busted the natural rock wall holding the water back. Want a good example of how this is playing out? Go to the beach. Dig a deep hole. Dig a tunnel in that hole. pour water over the tunnel from the top side and watch it all cave in. Now take my example but apply it vertically. |