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To: westpacific who wrote (5748)6/11/2010 5:57:35 PM
From: Jack of All Trades  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26251
 
The way I saw it he wants to put a "small" nuke in the hole, and this has already been done by the Russians. That being said it is a real disaster going on there.

I would think the tankers would want to go pump "free" oil into the hulls if in fact there is a lake down there...



To: westpacific who wrote (5748)6/12/2010 8:33:52 AM
From: John McCarthy  Respond to of 26251
 
west

I DO NOT KNOW the accuracy of this - but it paints a
GRIMMER picture .....

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Scientists Warn Gulf Of Mexico Sea Floor Fractured Beyond Repair

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

A dire report circulating in the Kremlin today that was prepared for Prime Minister Putin by Anatoly Sagalevich of Russia's Shirshov Institute of Oceanology warns that the Gulf of Mexico sea floor has been fractured “beyond all repair” and our World should begin preparing for an ecological disaster “beyond comprehension” unless “extraordinary measures” are undertaken to stop the massive flow of oil into our Planet’s eleventh largest body of water.

Most important to note about Sagalevich’s warning is that he and his fellow scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences are the only human beings to have actually been to the Gulf of Mexico oil leak site after their being called to the disaster scene by British oil giant BP shortly after the April 22nd sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform.

According to Sagalevich’s report, the oil leaking into the Gulf of Mexico is not just coming from the 22 inch well bore site being shown on American television, but from at least 18 other sites on the “fractured seafloor” with the largest being nearly 11 kilometers (7 miles) from where the Deepwater Horizon sank and is spewing into these precious waters an estimated 2 million gallons of oil a day.

Interesting to note in this report is Sagalevich stating that he and the other Russian scientists were required by the United States to sign documents forbidding them to report their findings to either the American public or media, and which they had to do in order to legally operate in US territorial waters.

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From: Les H
Message 26610393

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About Anatoly Sagalevich

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