By John DiNardo
June 9, 2010
The Gulf of Mexico puzzle pieces are strewn all over the Internet. We need to explore beyond the narrow limits of this media mindgame known as the "accidental oil spill that is destroying our environment." Why do we need to seek out deeper truths surrounding this two-dimensional cardboard cutout concocted environmental crisis? Because many millions of human beings all around the Gulf of Mexico -- from Mexico through the tip of Florida and the Caribbean Islands -- may soon be swallowed up in a colossal tsunami.
Puzzle Piece #1: A friend, Mark, a Persian Gulf War veteran, maintains some contacts within certain agencies. About three years ago, Mark told me:"A friend, who is a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, told me that they are surveying the seabed of the Gulf of Mexico, because they (the Government-Industrial Complex) sees great opportunities for extracting oil from the Gulf, since they have detected that the seabed is rising, and they expect land masses to arise out of the Gulf." Mark told me this at least three years ago. Is it actually happening now?
Puzzle Piece #2: This morning, Steve Shapiro called me with an insight that just jolted him. Steve thinks he knows why they are planning mass evacuations of the Gulf coast populations: because they anticipate an earthquake and a consequent tsunami. And this conjecture parallels Mark's report from the US Geological Survey geologist, that the Gulf seabed is expected to push up new land masses.
Puzzle Piece #3: This so-called oil spill is obviously more like an oil
volcano erupting beneath the seabed. There are reports that the
upward pressure is enormous, which explains why they would
currently be drilling relief wells to reduce the danger at the infamous
pressure point -- pressure which is plausibly producing a bulge in the
seabed. Indeed, seabeds are rising in places around the globe.
The following Internet report has been widely circulated by many
credible sources, a fact which can easily be verified by search engine.
A guy who monitors the NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) national data buoy center says the data shows that the sea floor is rising by as much as 13 feet A DAY in the Coral Sea. Since the great tsunami of 2004, a chain of buoys has been tethered in various parts of the ocean to help act as a tsunami warning system. They tell scientists what is going on in terms of how high the ocean surface is above the sea floor. And it seems they have been feeding back some unexpected information.
As he says: "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
has a Tsunami station in event mode activated for Station 55023 – STB
Coral Sea located at 14.803 S 153.585 E (14°48’9″ S 153°35’6″ E).
"The tsunami station has been in event mode since the large quakes
occurred in the area for several days now. This is triggered by the
buoys’ anomalies of water column height above the sea floor. If you do
a data search for 2010 March 20th to 2010 April 13th you get this -
Over 100 meters or 328 feet less distance from buoy to sea floor in
24 days! That’s 13 feet per day since the quakes. "This is disturbing." If his analysis is accurate, it is disturbing indeed.
But if you go to the NOAA site, you'll find those buoys have not been recording any data lately. Suspicious, that. Are we being kept in the dark yet again? Quite likely.
Puzzle Piece #4: ??
Well, I've had it for now. The numerous remaining puzzle pieces are
just too fatiguing for both you and me to labor over, right now.
Maybe we can continue this examination tomorrow -- and maybe you
can contribute a clue and an insight of your own, such as the 4,000
mass evacuation(?) vehicles blanketing the air strips and flight lines of
an Air Force base near Jacksonville, Florida, photographed on
GoogleMaps, possibly before the April 20th gusher broke out.