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Eric J (Viking)
28th August 2011, 08:25
Found this on my travels... if it is toxic...jeeeeeze!!

Hurricane Irene IS TOXIC ....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXVMcFQddvk&feature=player_embedded#!

viking

Flash
28th August 2011, 08:46
Fuc ing sh t, we won't be able to go to any beacher on the east cost or in the south anylonger, everything is covered now with corexit and wild stuff. I am so sorry for all the Gulf residents and now the east cost residents.

jcocks
28th August 2011, 08:55
My god! That is an important video! How widespread is that foam?

ghostrider
28th August 2011, 11:45
the gulf oil spill put all that oil in the water, the water evaporates a little at a time and takes oil with it into the clouds around the world we go, and when it rains it can have oil in it . notice lately the clouds are pinkish and purple/green ?

Unified Serenity
28th August 2011, 12:02
Found this on my travels... if it is toxic...jeeeeeze!!

Hurricane Irene IS TOXIC ....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXVMcFQddvk&feature=player_embedded#!

viking

Can anyone safely get some samples of this stuff and let's be able to prove what is in it and what if any danger it may pose.

Corncrake
28th August 2011, 12:25
That is gross however, I do remember experiencing something like it before. About 16 years ago I spent Christmas on the Cote Sauvage in Brittany, France. As the name suggests it is really rugged coastline and there were places where similar muddy coloured spume would blow across the road and we would drive through it. It was a thick foam, lying deep in the road and over the surrounding vegetation and looked highly toxic. At the time I just put it down to pollution caused by sewage and chemical run off that had been churned up in the seawater due to the wintery weather and rough terrain.

astrid
28th August 2011, 12:35
the plot thickens

Samson
28th August 2011, 12:41
that foam is not toxic... its dead algae and very common for anyone who lives near a coastline.

Siegfried The 7
28th August 2011, 12:42
I wonder will this be the catalyst that causes the Contagion movie scenario...hope it is just dead algae.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sYSyuuLk5g

Unified Serenity
28th August 2011, 18:28
that foam is not toxic... its dead algae and very common for anyone who lives near a coastline.

I don't know what in this sea foam that reporter is covered in, but it does not look like you're typical sea foam shown below. Compare the two and tell me if you wouldn't be a bit concerned with brown foam all over you.

http://www.myinterestingfiles.com/images/2008/03/sea_foam_3.jpg http://fastcache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/4/2011/08/sewagefoam2.jpg

Some say it's raw sewage. Poetic justice if you ask me.

HORIZONS
28th August 2011, 18:32
The water is toxic, the air is toxic, the land is toxic, our food is toxic, the products we use everyday are toxic, the people are toxic, the energies we are subjected to everyday are toxic, is there anything left that isn't toxic?

42
28th August 2011, 18:39
The water is toxic, the air is toxic, the land is toxic, our food is toxic, the products we use everyday are toxic, the people are toxic, the energies we are subjected to everyday are toxic, is there anything left that isn't toxic?

Hopefully love

Unified Serenity
28th August 2011, 19:11
According to my late father, happiness is anything that gives a white rat cancer.

risveglio
28th August 2011, 21:37
I have not seen this foam up here in Jersey so its doesnt' appear too widespread.