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Solphilos
25th June 2010, 17:28
This should be interesting. If this thing heads my way, like they always do, it may be time to bug-out. :p Living on the Gulf, I've dealt with hurricanes before, but an oilcane is a whole new animal :eek:


http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo_atl.shtml

FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...

1. A LOW PRESSURE AREA CENTERED BETWEEN THE NORTHEAST COAST OF HONDURAS
AND GRAND CAYMAN CONTINUES TO SHOW SIGNS OF ORGANIZATION. SHOWER
ACTIVITY HAS BECOME A LITTLE MORE CONCENTRATED THIS MORNING...AND
SURFACE PRESSURES ARE FALLING. UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE GRADUALLY
BECOMING MORE CONDUCIVE FOR DEVELOPMENT...AND THE SYSTEM IS LIKELY
TO BECOME A TROPICAL DEPRESSION BEFORE IT REACHES THE YUCATAN
PENINSULA IN A COUPLE OF DAYS. THERE IS A HIGH CHANCE...70
PERCENT...OF THIS SYSTEM BECOMING A TROPICAL CYCLONE DURING THE
NEXT 48 HOURS. AN AIR FORCE RECONNAISSANCE PLANE IS SCHEDULED TO
INVESTIGATE THIS DISTURBANCE LATER TODAY TO DETERMINE IF A TROPICAL
CYCLONE HAS FORMED.

tone3jaguar
25th June 2010, 22:28
It wont be a oilacane. It will be a methabenzinacane. I have no idea what a hurricane that is saturated with methane and benzine gas will do, but it can't be good. Lets hope that Cliff High was right on Rense when he said he though they where keeping a high pressure area over the gulf with HAARP. They have the ability to steer around these storms with a combination of HAARP and Scalar weather control satellites.

paul1972
25th June 2010, 22:43
well ONE thing's for sure... it's gonna be a blast..

Operator
25th June 2010, 22:52
Lets hope that Cliff High was right on Rense when he said he though they where keeping a high pressure area over the gulf with HAARP. They have the ability to steer around these storms with a combination of HAARP and Scalar weather control satellites.

This would mean that the white hats have control over HAARP ... That's not what I would expect.

unplugged
25th June 2010, 23:03
This would mean that the white hats have control over HAARP ... That's not what I would expect.

Hi Operator. I agree it's unlikely white hats are controlling HAARP. It's probably more likely that the current HAARP controllers are aware of disastrous consequences to their finances -- specifically derivatives -- that a mandatory mass evacuation entails. Once the contamination hits the shores and the areas become "unlivable" there goes the real estate. The worse this gets the more I think they bit off quite a bit more than they realized when they either [a] consciously set these events in motion, or [b] sleep-walked into setting these events in motion.

Solphilos
25th June 2010, 23:05
It wont be a oilacane. It will be a methabenzinacane. I have no idea what a hurricane that is saturated with methane and benzine gas will do, but it can't be good. Lets hope that Cliff High was right on Rense when he said he though they where keeping a high pressure area over the gulf with HAARP. They have the ability to steer around these storms with a combination of HAARP and Scalar weather control satellites.

It will knock over power lines, and get ignited into a whirling flamocane, lol.

I was reading some documents earlier that stated that the gases would become focused in the eye of the hurricane due to density of the methane. I honestly believe that no-one can really predict what is going to happen, as we have never seen the likes of this event before. Either way, I'm not lingering around to find out.

Operator
25th June 2010, 23:14
it's gonna be a blast..

Fortunately it isn't .... it hit central America and is only a depression now. I noticed that it hardly developed last couple of days (only briefly the last hours).

tone3jaguar
26th June 2010, 00:47
It is forecast to go strait through the oil leak, that was on the nightly news about an hour ago. I think the idea of methane only being at the center of the hurricane is not accurate. The water in the gulf is saturated with these gases. Hurricanes feed off of the water through convection. We do not know what the endgame plan is for this oil leak right now. We also do not know who is in control of HAARP. What we do know is that it is officially a Navy installation. They can predict the extent of the impact of the leak without a large tropical cyclone going through the middle of it. They can not predict the extent of the impact of it if one does. Even though they want to screw up things with the leak, there may be a limit to how far they want to take it. They will already get the fulfillment off their political agenda with it. However, they do not have the ability to manage the displacement of a few million people.

rosie
26th June 2010, 03:14
I am wondering how all the power plants in the Gulf will fare the upcoming storms. They rely on clean water, not polluted by oil.

I am hoping for everyone down there that the precautions take, that have been provided for this, that is, if any have been. Hoping more now! :confused:

Solphilos
26th June 2010, 03:31
It is forecast to go strait through the oil leak, that was on the nightly news about an hour ago. I think the idea of methane only being at the center of the hurricane is not accurate. The water in the gulf is saturated with these gases. Hurricanes feed off of the water through convection. We do not know what the endgame plan is for this oil leak right now. We also do not know who is in control of HAARP. What we do know is that it is officially a Navy installation. They can predict the extent of the impact of the leak without a large tropical cyclone going through the middle of it. They can not predict the extent of the impact of it if one does. Even though they want to screw up things with the leak, there may be a limit to how far they want to take it. They will already get the fulfillment off their political agenda with it. However, they do not have the ability to manage the displacement of a few million people.

Not only at the center, but heavily focused there.
And as far as displacement goes, I don't think that they are going to allow people to move in mass. There is already heavy military movement down here, and it won't be long before they simply block off the main arteries out of the cities and make people remain in place. We've seen this same thing in Houston during hurricane katrina.