Louisiana Sink Hole Explained -- POSSIBLE HUGE CATASTROPHE in the making PART 2

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The initially estimated 200 by 200 feet sinkhole that developed late last week, swallowing ancient cypress trees 100 feet tall near Bayou Corne and Grand Bayou communities in south Louisiana, is now reported to be 380 feet deep with a diameter of 372 feet, filled mainly with salt water with traces of diesel fuel, and only 1,500 feet from a cavern filled with butane, according to Tuesday morning news. Analysts' reports further hint that Texas Brine Company's cavern failed, but the butane cavern failing is today's worst-case scenario.

If a nearby butane-filled cavern fails, as it appears the brine cavern did, "it could cause an explosion felt up to two miles away."


Sinkhole: Now 372 feet diameter, Only 1500 feet from butane-filled cavern - National Human Rights | Examiner.com

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You can call me a bit of a nutter but I can't help remembering a pretty well known Nostradamus quatrain:

Garden of the world near the new city,
In the path of the hollow mountains:
It will be seized and plunged into a boiling cauldron,
Drinking by force the waters poisoned by sulfur.

(Quatrain 97, Century 6 and Quatrain 49, Century 10, The Prophecies of M. Michel de Nostradamus.)
  • Have they called Zippo? Maybe they can toss a really big Zippo in there to soak up the butane and cap it off...

    Gotta luv that Nostradamus - he knew how to write a good cliff hanger...
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    • Profile picture of the author KEKilpatrick
      Originally Posted by MoneyMagnetMagnate View Post

      Have they called Zippo? Maybe they can toss a really big Zippo in there to soak up the butane and cap it off...

      Gotta luv that Nostradamus - he knew how to write a good cliff hanger...
      True Zippos run on fluid not butane (I live just a few miles from the factory). Although they do make a few "gas" lighters.

      Meanwhile in our sounding communities natural gas companies are using hydrofracking to pulp "clean burning natural gas". Never mind the fact that they are poising our wells, contaminating rivers, illegally dumping fracking fluid everywhere, blowing up wells, drilling near abandon oil and gas wells from 500 to 100 years ago. Pennsylvania, we have the best politicians money can buy.

      Sounds like the whole world is going down the sh1tter. Pray to the almighty dollar and screw the earth, or so it appears.
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      • Profile picture of the author HeySal
        Originally Posted by KEKilpatrick View Post

        True Zippos run on fluid not butane (I live just a few miles from the factory). Although they do make a few "gas" lighters.

        Meanwhile in our sounding communities natural gas companies are using hydrofracking to pulp "clean burning natural gas". Never mind the fact that they are poising our wells, contaminating rivers, illegally dumping fracking fluid everywhere, blowing up wells, drilling near abandon oil and gas wells from 500 to 100 years ago. Pennsylvania, we have the best politicians money can buy.

        Sounds like the whole world is going down the sh1tter. Pray to the almighty dollar and screw the earth, or so it appears.
        We're inside the 6th great extinction. My worry is that instead of trying to restore biomes - and to be fair there is a lot of protection work going on -- but the way large corps are being allowed to destroy anything they go near, it might be a sign there's no chance left of saving it anyway, so use it while we're here? I can't figure out how humans can go suicidal, genocidal - and all sorts of other cidals over money. It's absolutely unfathomable.

        Just as unfathomable is how people look at Project 21 as an Illuminati plot. US is in an ecological crisis - look at the drought in the mid-west. That's not warming in the scientific sense of warming - it's desertification. When you desertificate an area, it warms up. Period. Out here where there is still plenty of forestry, we're having a fairly cool summer. It's August and it hasn't hit 100 here yet. In the midwest they're still talking about more GMO, more poisons yadda yadda - when what they should be talking is replanting in native grasses and trees. Grass grows faster than corn so you can get harvests several times to one of corn - it's natural healthy food for cattle, it makes great bio-fuel crop, it would help return the biome balance and it would also mitigate poisonous run-off and soil depletion. But that would make sense and be helpful. Corporations do not seem to even be able to do ANYTHING helpful. Gov could make hemp legal and we could have the same large harvests - natural fiber, paper, not to mention the seeds are some of the most nutritious things on the planet - but NO - money money money for the corps is more important than sensible sustainable action. We are allowing (yep - allowing) these dumb ****s to kill us and take the whole planet with us. Sucks to be stupid.

        I took a member of my website who came through from MI out to my favorite agate hunting site out here this weekend. A usually deserted area of lake was filled with boats - and people throwing trash. In three weeks the location had been pummeled with garbage and unburied human excrement and toilet paper. I was so disgusted. And people think that closing down land is Illuminati conspiracy?? No. It's because people that shouldn't be allowed off the sidewalk are going out and trashing every inch of land they come near. After the famine the closed off areas will be nearly restored if they can keep people away from them and survivors will have a planet that will support life because of land closures.
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    And he opened the bottomless pit; and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air were darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit. (Revelation 9:2)

    "And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters; And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter." (Revelation 8:10-11)

    Chernobyl is Russian for "Wormwood"

    ("Chernobyl is a Ukrainian name for mugwort which is a species of artemesia (known as common wormwood").
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    Here's another video - I'm sure it's related...

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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    A lot of countries "get it" and are shutting down their nuke facilities. I am sure the US won't be one of them. Our leaders are so freaking psychopathic that they can't imagine stopping their money machine addiction for any reason - even a total extinction. If we don't reign these people in pretty soon, they are going to leave this planet looking a lot like Mars. Hopefully, something will survive them and next time around evolution might just develop creatures that are smart enough to handle their opposable thumbs.
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    Well I hate dependence on 'foreign oil imports' and I hate all the death and destruction involved in protecting our access to oil in countries that hate us.

    I hate to say it but this is why the environmentalists have kept us from using our own oil of which we have enough to never use 'foreign' oil again.

    This is the nightmare - mind you if we had as Sal says people "that are smart enough to handle their opposable thumbs" we could have the best of 'both worlds' - we could use our own oil and not make any citizens into crispy critters.


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    "The untapped reserves are estimated up to 2.3 Trillion barrels, nearly three times the reserves held by the OPEC countries and sufficient to meet 300 years of demand, at today’s levels — for auto, truck, aircraft, heating and industrial fuel, without importing a single barrel of oil"
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    • Profile picture of the author KEKilpatrick
      Originally Posted by Patrician View Post

      Well I hate dependence on 'foreign oil imports' and I hate all the death and destruction involved in protecting our access to oil in countries that hate us.

      I hate to say it but this is why the environmentalists have kept us from using our own oil of which we have enough to never use 'foreign' oil again.

      This is the nightmare - mind you if we had as Sal says people "that are smart enough to handle their opposable thumbs" we could have the best of 'both worlds' - we could use our own oil and not make any citizens into crispy critters.

      I agree, I hate our dependency on foreign oil and the wars designed to keep us valid in those regions... I am all for developing our foreign energy independence but good grief let's be smart about it, the cheapest and fastest way is seldom the best way especially when it's destroying the rest of our ecology.

      I'm not a tree hugger, not a driller, I heat with wood and drive an SUV. I am however a human and I understand that we have to share this planet and leave some of it intact for future generations. Spend a little bit on better engineering, more training and stop ignoring the warnings that good ol' Mother Nature is throwing at us. AND for crying out loud stop letting the money from the oil and gas companies dictate local government decisions.
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    • Profile picture of the author bravo75
      It seems that the MSM has at least acknowledged that there is something out of the ordinary going on here. If I was living anywhere close to Louisiana, I would be very concerned. Be safe people.
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      • Profile picture of the author KEKilpatrick
        Originally Posted by bravo75 View Post

        It seems that the MSM has at least acknowledged that there is something out of the ordinary going on here. If I was living anywhere close to Louisiana, I would be very concerned. Be safe people.

        Ok so I haven't been catching much news lately but your comment above about MSN "acknowledging" that there is something wrong with this has me concerned. Is there another Chik-fil-a type news distraction going on or is this thing getting real coverage?
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    Yeah, DUHHHH.

    Remember just 2 weeks ago everybody was told the bubbling was nothing to worry about. So it had a 2 week head start on people that could mitigate even paying attention.

    In fact even when the sinkhole was only 200 feet they again made the statement that the bubbles are unrelated.

    Yup. It's not about the bubbles alright - do/don't worry about a thing.

    Can we talk about something important now?
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    • Profile picture of the author KEKilpatrick
      Well Horshack died, if he had been more popular in today's culture that would have made a good distraction. Bet the news handlers are pissed that it wasn't somebody more main stream that died but then again the day's not over.
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