Hopefully after this catastrophe people may wake up; although sometimes I wonder what it will take.
Problem is if you are not following this on the internet, there is not a lot of coverage in the North American media. Sure they are talking about it, but only what BP allows.
Hard for people to wake up when they are not being told the truth, or are searching for the truth.
Something to think about. If they decided to build an industrial complex that used toxic chemicals beside where you lived, would you not want to move out of the area? Especially if the complex was the size of the Gulf of Mexico. I am afraid that by the time people realize that things are dying it will be too late to wake up. They will be in panic mode.
Biggles Senior Member
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Just on the Benzine thing Mic. I am sure the ex worked with that (he was a chemical plant operator) and he said enough exposure causes cancer, that it was carcinogenic. I am pretty sure he said that, I cannot be 100% sure.
Anchor Senior Member
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Peter Schiff Smells a Trap Schiff tells Daniela Altimari at the Hratford Courant that he doesn't like what he is hearing from the President on the Gulf oil spill.
"He's setting us up for some kind of huge energy bill,'' Schiff said in a phone interview. "As bad as this oil spill is, the Obama reaction will do more [harm] than the spill itself." Posted by Robert Wenzel at 10:55 AM 0 comments
Hopefully after this catastrophe people may wake up; although sometimes I wonder what it will take.
Problem is if you are not following this on the internet, there is not a lot of coverage in the North American media. Sure they are talking about it, but only what BP allows.
Hard for people to wake up when they are not being told the truth, or are searching for the truth.
Something to think about. If they decided to build an industrial complex that used toxic chemicals beside where you lived, would you not want to move out of the area? Especially if the complex was the size of the Gulf of Mexico. I am afraid that by the time people realize that things are dying it will be too late to wake up. They will be in panic mode.
I spoke to someone in Central Florida who can smell the toxic fumes. I then spoke to another oblivious friend in Florida(east coast FL) and asked him and he is just totally oblivious
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Gulf Spill Update Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:56 pm
The Gulf Gusher & the NWO Agenda
But now in the Gulf, in the midst of a switchover process that calls for drastic depopulation, motive clearly enters the picture. What better way to move the project forward? Whatever toxic brew they cook up in the Gulf will be spread by the Gulf Stream all over the Atlantic Ocean and coastal areas, and into the global current system. And when the hurricanes begin, which they soon will, the toxic brew will be sprayed all over the Gulf region, making large areas of the coastal states, and probably all of Florida, uninhabitable and toxic to crops and creatures.
And it is indeed a toxic brew. They tapped into a major migration channel of abiotic oil, deep down at the level where volcanos originate, and all kinds of toxic gases are being released along with the oil, under enormous pressure that cannot be contained and is leaking out from many places in the Gulf. And in case that's not toxic enough, they're adding all that Corexit, a neuro toxin banned in Europe because of bitter experience with its toxicity.
None of this can be chalked up to accident. The geological properties of the area, and the nature of the deep oil system, were well known to the experts. The Gulf is one of the oldest and most studied drilling areas in the world. Any legitimate attempt to tap into that deep oil system would have called for better-than- usual safety measures, not systematically shoddy safety measures. Deep Water Horizon was an accident meant to happen, and the witnesses have been scared into silence.
Consider in addition these points, from the 'BP Oil Spill False Flag' article above: - Sales of shares and stocks in days and weeks beforehand - Halliburton link, acquisition of cleanup company days before explosion - BP report cites undocumented tampering with well sealing equipment
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Subject: Re: Gulf Spill Update Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:31 pm
Mic I read on PA that Obama is a 33rd degree mason. I must be ignorant about mason rules I just didnt think that anyone but anglo saxons join. Albeit I thought most of the masons were somewhat racist. Sorry for going off topic hon. xo
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Gulf Spill Update Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:37 pm
Biggles wrote:
Mic I read on PA that Obama is a 33rd degree mason. I must be ignorant about mason rules I just didnt think that anyone but anglo saxons join. Albeit I thought most of the masons were somewhat racist. Sorry for going off topic hon. xo
My understanding is that they allow all people no matter of their religious beliefs and race as long as they believe in a supreme being. Now it is kind of by invite only however.
Biggles Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Gulf Spill Update Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:33 pm
Wouldn't people wanting to be moving away now, maybe those in Florida and others affected.
I am beyond anger now, I am doing my thoughts and incantations for the gulf but I am really beyond anger. I really would like to do something to these guys who are doing all this. It just makes me boil
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Gulf Spill Update Sun Jun 20, 2010 9:01 pm
Biggles wrote:
Wouldn't people wanting to be moving away now, maybe those in Florida and others affected.
I am beyond anger now, I am doing my thoughts and incantations for the gulf but I am really beyond anger. I really would like to do something to these guys who are doing all this. It just makes me boil
I agree 100% Biggsy.
When I see pics of the poor birds and crabs along the shoreline covered in oil, it sickens me so much.
I would certainly be making arrangements to be moving if I lived there and was able. Unfortunately there will be many that have nowhere to go, similar to New Orleans when Katrina was coming.
It is time to stock up on produce that is grown in this area also. Will soon be contaminated and condemned by FEMA in my opinion. First big hurricane could be catastropic from an agricultural point of view depending on course of it.
I am getting very negative vibes about this whole thing. I truly believe it is prophetic and things are about to snowball to many other side affects very soon. Little Grandmother tells us to turn the channel. I agree that things have to come to pass before things get better, but I want to be aware of updates to help those that may need guidance.
I think we are in for a wild ride shortly.
Biggles Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Gulf Spill Update Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:32 pm
Agree 100% with that Mic, where on this ride and I also have very bad vibes for a lot of living beings.
Louise Member
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Subject: Re: Gulf Spill Update Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:07 am
golefttv — June 17, 2010 — Written and narrated by Gulf Coast native Lea Morris, this open letter captures the raw heartbreak of the millions impacted by the Deepwater Horizon disaster
zuni Moderator
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On Saturday, June 19, 2010, oil spread northeast from the leaking Deepwater Horizon well in the Gulf of Mexico. The oil appears as a maze of silvery-gray ribbons in this photo-like image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite.
Gabriel Contributor
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For the economies of coastal states, a worst-case leakage scenario would be utterly devastating. Not only the fishing industry, but the oil industry as well would be fatally crippled, due to the disruption of operations at refineries. Shipping via the Mississippi River, which handles 60 percent of all U.S. grain exports, could be imperiled, since the Port of South Louisiana, the largest bulk cargo port in the world, might have to be closed if ships are unable to operate in oil-drenched waters. Unemployment in the region would soar and economic refugees would scatter in all directions.
Although at first glance this seems to be a negative post. And we are told to be positive or change the channel when things are depressing.
However, I don't look at this being a negative thing at all. We need people to get pissed off and realize we cannot continue the way the corporate greed has been taking humanity. There are of course alternative suppressed technology out there and we need the unawakened to start realizing this.
Mother nature is certainly doing her part lately to awaken folks, now as the veil lifts and evilness is exposed ....... this will lead to better days ahead. Can't wait.
Biggles Senior Member
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yeah but she must have been expecting it cause she even packed her own goo gone and ahhh those wonderful beach concessions they have it too
no damn wonder the et/s angels or whatever stay and just watch when stupidity seems to be it's own reward
very sad to know most of them don't care..i can't even turn on the weather cause when they show those critters..i totally losse it
past time for the earth to split....maybe all the talk about population control was a mis read..and they didn't realize that it really meant that so few would be going with the new earth
i think i need more time in the garden..but the no sees have chased me inside and i am just a grumpy grouch
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micjer Senior Member
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that's horrible.. i wonder what that does to the outboard motors..i would think it would be like running in sryup.. and the guys all have masks but aren't wearing them..that always cracks me up..stupid humans demand safety then ignore it
Louise Member
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Real news from Tampa Bay: More than 900 pack Palladium in St. Pete for oil spill forum. ST. PETERSBURG — They came by the hundreds, packing the Palladium Theater until it was at capacity. Outside, dozens more waited, trying to get a seat.
The gathering felt like a college lecture or academic conference, but the audience Tuesday at the downtown facility wasn't made up of students or industry insiders.
Instead, about 950 people from all over the Tampa Bay area came together for a community forum on one thing: the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
"It hasn't stopped," said Brenda Archer, 58. "We want to know why."