Before you read this please know I do not desire you to be afraid. Sometimes information can give cause for alarm, but often it turns out to be less dramatic and of course it may not always be true in the first place. However on the other hand if you like a good conspiracy hold onto the phrase ‘end of days’.
The Oil spill hit the news almost 2 months ago and since then the internet has been awash with daily reports, from dead dolphins, BP corruption to Obamas favourite ice cream. Whichever way you look at it’s not good (although you can guarantee a lot of people will be profiteering from this disaster too).
But here’s a report that hints at how bad things really could be. Not one spill, but a fractured ocean floor with 18 other sites! For those focused upon BP’s television extravaganza of the single leak this may sound alarming, but it’s not a new idea and with it goes a second idea that can be summed up in one simple phrase…
“there’s a one in five chance that a nuke might not seal the well…”
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15. June 2010 at 6:50 pm
Ya I have been hearing much the same and not just from conspiracy sites but you will get a few mainstream hints at it as well (look up Ratigan and the oil spill). Along with mainstream news finally catching up to conspiracy sites estimates from a month ago of 45,000-60,000 barrels a day. Lindsey Williams on Alex Jones’ show said the worst part about a nuke failing to seal the well is not that the one leak will not stop, but that it would create more fractures which would seep more oil up all over the sea floor (if it is not already). The kind of pressure that the oil is under from all the weight at that depth of ocean and crust is or will be beyond anything humans can contain.
16. June 2010 at 3:41 am
Thanks for the comment Steve – I feel this is s very significant event and I’m not talking about the oil. There are so many factors at play here. Of course one conspiracy opens another… I don’t tend to listen to Jones so much these days and I haven’t caught Lindseys recent comments on purpose… Whilst this potentially could be an end of days scenario it could also be an enourmous false flag – apparently oil leaks from the sea floor naturally and BP has refused many offers of help… The point of this is that the general public could easliy be fooled. BUT what concerns me are the underground reports of the military around the Gulf – I remember being very concerned some years ago when reports bagun to surface on Fema Coffins and Troop movements over the USA, before the knowledge become common place there were all sorts of ideas… those concerns are still in my head somewhere. On a final thought – from my POV there are many similarities with this event and 9-11 (a one off crazy situation – big explosion in a unique way – general acceptance – major changes to follow – and on and on…). Oh and I agree the estimates for Oil leaking vary like crazy – some of the higher ‘possibilities’ appear quite staggering…
16. June 2010 at 3:55 am
Oh one last thought – it could also be both… a natural disaster created to act as smoke screen/platform for other motives…
16. June 2010 at 4:42 pm
You might be surprised if I told you that you almost word for word describe the situation as Infowars has been. One of Alex’s writers for the website, Paul Watson I think, has been covering the show a couple of times recently when Alex is out. He is from the UK I believe, but he summed up the situation as a smoke screen. Jones has also been saying false flag a lot among other theories, based off local caller’s reports and guest speculation or supposed inside sources.
Good little video came through my RSS feeds today from Icke’s site.
http://davidicke.com/headlines/35156-the-short-film-bp-doesnt-want-you-to-see
26. June 2010 at 2:49 am
just listened to Lindsey talking with Jeff Rense – he stated that all the workers who helped the ’89 Exxon Valdez cleanup are now dead with the average age of death being 51 years old… As for the rest of what he says… scary thoughts (end of days talk). [Jeff lets his hosts talk without shouting over them too - easier on my ears than Jones]