BP Gulf oil spill threatens entire eastern North American continent with total destruction
Posted by Alexander Higgins - June 1, 2010 at 3:08 am - Permalink - Source via Alexander Higgins Blog|
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This just gets scarier by the day…. Its already raining oil in Florida.
The government still is still allowing BP to hide the true amount of oil leaking .
And even though Obama was pissed that BP gave him the finger and said they would still use toxic dispersants BP still continues to use them.
Well now a report from Russian scientists says that those same toxic dispersants will create a massive amount of toxic rain that will bring total destruction to all levels of the food chain on the eastern half of the North American continent.
The British Petroleum oil spill is threatening the entire eastern half of the North American continent with “total destruction,” reports say.
An ominous report by Russia’s Ministry of Natural Resources warned of the impending disaster resulting from the British Petroleum (BP) oil and gas leak in the Gulf of Mexico, calling it the worst environmental catastrophe in all of human history, the European Union Times reported.
Russian scientists believe BP is pumping millions of gallons of Corexit 9500, a chemical dispersal agent, under the Gulf of Mexico waters to hide the full extent of the leak, now estimated to be over 2.9 million gallons a day.
Experts say Corexit 9500 is a solvent four times more toxic than oil.
The agent, scientists believe, has a 2.61ppm toxicity level, and when mixed with the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, its molecules will be able to “phase transition.”
This transition involves the change of the liquid into a gaseous state, which can be absorbed by clouds. The gas will then be released as “toxic rain” leading to “unimaginable environmental catastrophe” destroying all life forms from the “bottom of the evolutionary chart to the top,” the report said.
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Do you just make all this up?
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… look at the links to the news sources!!
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I have been concerned about what will happen to all of this oil once the 2010 hurricane season arrives in the Gulf of Mexico. Of course the seas will get whipped up into a frenzy, and should one of the hurricanes pass over where the oil is collecting I felt that surely some of it would be sucked up into the developing storm.
My first place to visit for information on this was the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration web site, which told me categorically there would be no oil in rain related to a hurricane. I was dissatisfied (dare I say distrustful?) of that seemingly blasé comment, so went searching further for information.
http://just-me-in-t.blogspot.com/2010/05/its-raining-its-pouring-but-will-it-be.html
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They can very easily ” capture and tame ” this flow, using technology,already common in the oil refining business,called sono-catalysis. It is used to create micro-emulsion suspensions in liquid, and uses resonant ultrasonic frequency bombardment to do so. It can easily keep water from freezing and forming hydrates by way of preventing ionic bonding. There’s a reason why they are not using it…
http://Mentaljudo.blogspot.com
Thanks Alex, for your hard work and dedication to further the spread of truth, keep fighting the good fight brother.
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There is PROOF that things get taken up while hurricanes are forming:
What if, as has been shown to be most certainly possible, oil vapour droplets are drawn up into the forming hurricane? Then further inland these droplets are deposited onto unsuspecting towns and cities and farmland – places where you would not expect there to be immediate danger from this massive disaster….
What if along with these oil vapour droplets, COREXIT the dispersant currently being used in the GOM oil spill, were also to be drawn up into the hurricane, and much further inland, it was deposited onto unsuspecting populaces and water sources?
http://just-me-in-t.blogspot.com/2010/06/yes-oil-could-be-picked-up-in-hurricane.html
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Lunatic. Where do you people come from?
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Thanks for your continued blogging, I greatly appreciate your coverage.
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*Gulp*
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2010/06/03/2010-06-03_bp_oil_slick_could_hit_east_coast_in_weeks__and_spread_to_new_york__beyond_gover.html
…words escape me…
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Raining oil in Florida, I know not!
I live 30 miles from Tampa and there have been no reports of oiled rain. Today where I live we had severe thunder storms and got six inches of rain. No oil, just cleansing hard rain. This Gulf catastrophe is bad enough, to where we don’t NEED to make anything up…
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06/05/10 Just went to Gulf Shores Al and seen pizza size oil patches all over the beach next to the water. It was dark brown and felt something like mud with an oil feel. No clean up crews close by. Was a few a couple miles down the road but not enough to do the job. This was just the start. It’s going to get ugly and people are getting mad. I wonder what will happen next. You can talk to people and they are pissed at BP BOYCOTT BP, BOYCOTT BP!!!
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As we enter one of the most aggressive hurricane seasons on record, I cannot even imagine what a hurricane would do with oil in the Gulf of Mexico. Dealing with oil on the beach is one thing, but what if we had to deal with it in our streets, in our businesses, in our homes? What if we had to rescue humans covered in oil? What if this is no longer isolated to just the Gulf Coast but found its way up the great rivers to our inner cities? Now imagine if you will, the dispersants mixed with oil which could possibly cause untold diseases and catastrophic health hazards of a biblical proportion. It staggers the imagination, or is it prophetic? What if we are dealing with the wrath of God? Please visit my website at http://www.revelation-truth.org.
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