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  • #91
    oil removal solution already here

    Not sure if this thread was posted here but it is related:
    http://www.energeticforum.com/genera...ns-thread.html

    The fungus solution works. Is slow but works and is probably best for beaches
    and the microbes for the water - microbes / enzymes have been around for
    years. I worked with a man that was a scientist that was in the field of
    enzymes that can consume oil in oil spills. It is nothing new, it works and has
    been neglected.

    Here is your solution for quick removal of the oil in the gulf:
    YouTube - Implosion Pump better than Schauberger can clean up oil spill in Gulf
    I won't post anything else about it. If anyone has an "in" to be able to
    implement this solution to remove the oil from the water. It is THE most
    efficient pump in the world...private message me. I won't answer
    people's questions to satisfy curiosity about it. The solution is here.
    I took this video years ago. Here is the youtube description:

    This pump brings things into the airstream from an auger moves down a pipe and carries it out the end and the whole time, nothing touches the sides. The contents do NOT spin around like the WHORL pipe of Schauberger. Contents separate by mass. If you dump in mud, you get a blob of damp dirt at the bottom with a blob of water at the top coming out the end. Then, you can put a separator to split the dirt from the water. It can be reversed to suck a swamp dry or whatever you want. It can suck the Gulf oil disaster contents and spit out water and oil separated. Kevin Costner's "solution" is a noble idea but this pump has made that obsolete by many years as it has been proven for many years. The dirty oil water can be pumped through this and you will have water separated from oil at the end, which can be separated easily. It is THE quickest solution as it can pump 350 tons of gravel, grain, etc... per hour for the cost of about $15 of diesel or electric. The pipe can float on water with rocks moving through it and the pipe still floats. Oil is not a problem. I will NOT answer any questions about this pipe. If someone has the ability to get to anyone that can implement a solution, then contact me. I'm not going to answer questions to satisfy people's curiosity about this technology. You can see my friend holding the end blasting fine silt out the end at 125 miles per hour at only about 5 psi covering a damaged low tide area which CANNOT be dug out because trucks, etc... simply cannot get out there. Birds, plant life, etc... area already back and to think it was a toxic dump before that. Trucks can't get in there but this fixed the problem. That area CANNOT be dug out at any price. In any case, here is your oil spill solution. Contact me if you have an "in" to implement this stuff and I'll make the connections. You can see the silt coming out the end out the MIDDLE of the pipe - it isn't touching the sides and look at the diameter of the pipe!

    I'm only posting this now because it has become a necessity!
    Last edited by Aaron; 06-01-2010, 09:04 PM.
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

    Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
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    • #92
      The third in the series:

      The Corporate Culture of Racketeering and Crime

      BP is guilty of yet another ecological disaster now, this time in Alaska. Through negligence and poor maintenance , a large spill has occurred on the Alaska Pipeline, which BP quietly operates behind the scenes... With a growing body of evidence, and even criminal Convictions, showing they cannot be trusted to properly maintain it at all. In fact, what we see here specifically, is an instance of BP BEING CONVICTED already of not properly maintaining this section of the pipeline, YET STILL not solving the problem... Ending with another terrible blight on Alaska's landscape... Showing conclusively, that even Federal Convictions cannot stop them from doing whatever they like.

      In his latest article (linked on our Wall here), independent investigative Journalist Greg Palast again tells us what the corporate-owned mainstream media CONSTANTLY REFUSES TO COVER: That the corporate culture of BP is actually that of CRIME AND INTIMIDATION.... essentially, this energy giant operates the same as a "mafia family" of modern movie culture... threatening and even doing blatant criminal acts against their own employees and those people who have refused to join in their criminality and who simply FOLLOWED THE LAW... and dared tell the truth about BP's crimes.

      When convicted (as has quietly happened many times), all they ever seem to do is pay some fines (that their profits make good literally the matter of a few minutes), and BP always manages to keep this highly illuminating and damaging news out of the corporate-owned mainstream media; so the vast percentage of the population never even hear of it.... All they ever see on TV is the smiling cartoon cars, and the ordered painted-green gas stations.

      Question:

      When will the officers of these criminal organizations posing as "corporations" such as BP be held accountable? When will the Rule of Law be reestablished concerning these huge energy giants?

      Answer:

      When suddenly, their "clients", minions, and cohorts in government who have been bought-off and corrupted, realize it is more dangerous to continue covering for them... than it is to distance themselves and stop taking their calls. Because even in this society we live in now, public outrage against criminals who threaten society and our entire planet (and outrage against those corrupt individuals that cover for them), can change "everything"... In a very short time.

      ....When the "king" is king up until the very minute that he is suddenly not king any more.

      Then, he is frog-walking in front of the cameras... or desperately abandoning the limo on the airport tarmac to scramble aboard the last plane out for Paraguay.

      It is our job to make them understand, that it is indeed too dangerous for them to continuing kowtowing to these criminals, apologizing for them, covering them from investigation and major Prosecution for Crimes against Humanity, making up their barely plausible lies. It is also too "dangerous" to continue to suppress the highly damaging news stories, and too risky to pretend these things never happened.

      People are now gaining much Greater Awareness of the crimes of BP and her sociopath sisters in the Energy sector.... And soon, there will be loud calls for investigations into ALL aspects of the business... and crimes. Like the horrible murders and poisonings rampant in EVERY THIRD-WORLD COUNTRY these corporations operate in (such as those Dutch Royal Shell has admitted in court to be responsible for in Africa last year). And here at home; such as FEC violations of stock manipulation, Commodities Markets Frauds, RICO Act Racketeering and Anti-Trust violations, the "shelving" of important Patents and other new clean energy technologies to stop them from competing with oil and "risking" their power and profits..... To keep us all under THEIR control, their monopolies, their criminal hegemony.

      We are getting a unique and interesting view into the REAL corporate culture of BP and the other energy giants, and it is not a pretty picture. And people are starting to think about this "energy situation" in ways they have not before. .. And beginning to wonder how something so blatant, so openly criminal, so incredibly corrupt, could be allowed so openly in this country.

      And they are coming to the conclusion, that "Energy", something so important to our entire society, to all of our futures, to the very safety of our Planet and Humanity....

      Cannot be trusted to remain in the hands of sociopath criminals.

      [Here's the above mentioned Greg Palast link on the Alaska Pipeline disaster

      " + title + "

      For those not familiar with his work, Greg Palast is one of our best and most prolific independent investigative Journalists. ]

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      • #93
        More Interesting Happenstance

        The following nugget of information was posted on 04/20/2010.
        Unusual Trading Activity for Oceaneering International (OII)

        There are VERY VERY VERY FEW organizations that can work 5000ft below the surface of the ocean.

        reckoning
        noun
        1. The action of calculating or estimating something.
        2. The bill or check, especially at an inn or tavern.
        3. An opinion or judgement.
        4. The working out of consequences or retribution for one's actions.
        PJ
        A Phenomenon is anything which can be apprehended by the senses.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by jibbguy View Post
          The third in the series:

          The Corporate Culture of Racketeering and Crime

          BP is guilty of yet another ecological disaster now, this time in Alaska. Through negligence and poor maintenance , a large spill has occurred on the Alaska Pipeline, which BP quietly operates behind the scenes... With a growing body of evidence, and even criminal Convictions, showing they cannot be trusted to properly maintain it at all. In fact, what we see here specifically, is an instance of BP BEING CONVICTED already of not properly maintaining this section of the pipeline, YET STILL not solving the problem... Ending with another terrible blight on Alaska's landscape... Showing conclusively, that even Federal Convictions cannot stop them from doing whatever they like.

          In his latest article (linked on our Wall here), independent investigative Journalist Greg Palast again tells us what the corporate-owned mainstream media CONSTANTLY REFUSES TO COVER: That the corporate culture of BP is actually that of CRIME AND INTIMIDATION.... essentially, this energy giant operates the same as a "mafia family" of modern movie culture... threatening and even doing blatant criminal acts against their own employees and those people who have refused to join in their criminality and who simply FOLLOWED THE LAW... and dared tell the truth about BP's crimes.

          When convicted (as has quietly happened many times), all they ever seem to do is pay some fines (that their profits make good literally the matter of a few minutes), and BP always manages to keep this highly illuminating and damaging news out of the corporate-owned mainstream media; so the vast percentage of the population never even hear of it.... All they ever see on TV is the smiling cartoon cars, and the ordered painted-green gas stations.

          Question:

          When will the officers of these criminal organizations posing as "corporations" such as BP be held accountable? When will the Rule of Law be reestablished concerning these huge energy giants?

          Answer:

          When suddenly, their "clients", minions, and cohorts in government who have been bought-off and corrupted, realize it is more dangerous to continue covering for them... than it is to distance themselves and stop taking their calls. Because even in this society we live in now, public outrage against criminals who threaten society and our entire planet (and outrage against those corrupt individuals that cover for them), can change "everything"... In a very short time.

          ....When the "king" is king up until the very minute that he is suddenly not king any more.

          Then, he is frog-walking in front of the cameras... or desperately abandoning the limo on the airport tarmac to scramble aboard the last plane out for Paraguay.

          It is our job to make them understand, that it is indeed too dangerous for them to continuing kowtowing to these criminals, apologizing for them, covering them from investigation and major Prosecution for Crimes against Humanity, making up their barely plausible lies. It is also too "dangerous" to continue to suppress the highly damaging news stories, and too risky to pretend these things never happened.

          People are now gaining much Greater Awareness of the crimes of BP and her sociopath sisters in the Energy sector.... And soon, there will be loud calls for investigations into ALL aspects of the business... and crimes. Like the horrible murders and poisonings rampant in EVERY THIRD-WORLD COUNTRY these corporations operate in (such as those Dutch Royal Shell has admitted in court to be responsible for in Africa last year). And here at home; such as FEC violations of stock manipulation, Commodities Markets Frauds, RICO Act Racketeering and Anti-Trust violations, the "shelving" of important Patents and other new clean energy technologies to stop them from competing with oil and "risking" their power and profits..... To keep us all under THEIR control, their monopolies, their criminal hegemony.

          We are getting a unique and interesting view into the REAL corporate culture of BP and the other energy giants, and it is not a pretty picture. And people are starting to think about this "energy situation" in ways they have not before. .. And beginning to wonder how something so blatant, so openly criminal, so incredibly corrupt, could be allowed so openly in this country.

          And they are coming to the conclusion, that "Energy", something so important to our entire society, to all of our futures, to the very safety of our Planet and Humanity....

          Cannot be trusted to remain in the hands of sociopath criminals.

          [Here's the above mentioned Greg Palast link on the Alaska Pipeline disaster

          " + title + "

          For those not familiar with his work, Greg Palast is one of our best and most prolific independent investigative Journalists. ]
          I knew there was a reason we all kept you around

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          • #95
            If I get my way, BP will use this to clean up that mess:

            Natural Remediation, LLC || Technology Explanation

            "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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            • #96
              Long Island, New York engineering genius offers simple way to plug the leak

              Alia Sabur, a Northport, Long Island native who started reading before she could walk and who at 18 broke a 300-year-old record to become the youngest-ever college professor, proposes surrounding a pipe with deflated tires, inserting it into the leaking riser, and then inflating the wheels to form a seal.


              BP should listen up. This could be a very simple and rapidly deployed temporary fix that would then enable them to attach a more permanent fixture.


              Read more: Long Island genius Alia Sabur offers solution to Gulf oil spill mess - NYPOST.com
              "Seek wisdom by keeping an open mind to alternative realities, questioning authority, and searching for truth. Only then, when you see or hear something that has 'the ring of truth' to it, will it be as if a veil has been lifted, and suddenly you will begin to hear and see far more clearly than ever before." - Rickoff

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              • #97
                Ya gotta love it when the big boys start turning on each other.

                Another Torrent BP Works to Stem - Its C.E.O. - NYTimes.com

                PJ
                A Phenomenon is anything which can be apprehended by the senses.

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                • #98
                  what_about_the_bolts


                  This may seem stupid but there is a flange right below the cut removing the bolts and grind the welded seam would allow a open valve to be bolted to the flange if it could be guided over it. why not
                  Tecknomancer
                  Zeropointfuel.com

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by tecknomancer View Post

                    This may seem stupid but there is a flange right below the cut removing the bolts and grind the welded seam would allow a open valve to be bolted to the flange if it could be guided over it. why not
                    BIG problem with this "Bolts option"

                    Too logical, Too easy.

                    Or maybe "Our robots are not made to install bolts . . ."
                    Therefore we need to find NEW ways, NEW experiments and NEW lines of thoughts.

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                    • Who knows....the live feeds are interesting though...I'm currently watching 6 rov's working simultaneously...3 rov's activities appear to be related to the application of the dispersant...2 mostly just watching...and 1 actually clamped on to the work piece.

                      Oceaneering's Maxx3 operating from the Ocean Intervention -
                      mms://a1136.l9789245135.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1136/97892/v0001/reflector:45135

                      Subsea 7's Hercules 14 operating from the Skandi Neptune
                      mms://a1183.l9789249182.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1183/97892/v0001/reflector:49182

                      Subsea 7's Hercules 7 operating from the Skandi Neptune
                      mms://a1685.l9789245684.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1685/97892/v0001/reflector:45684

                      Canyon Offshore's V-01
                      mms://a1271.l9789237270.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1271/97892/v0001/reflector:37270

                      Unidentified
                      mms://a1145.l9789221144.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1145/97892/v0001/reflector:21144

                      Unidentified
                      mms://a1328.l9789221327.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1328/97892/v0001/reflector:21327

                      Peace
                      PJ
                      Last edited by sigzidfit; 06-04-2010, 03:06 PM. Reason: corrected canyon feed
                      A Phenomenon is anything which can be apprehended by the senses.

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                      • Originally posted by rickoff View Post
                        Alia Sabur, a Northport, Long Island native who started reading before she could walk and who at 18 broke a 300-year-old record to become the youngest-ever college professor, proposes surrounding a pipe with deflated tires, inserting it into the leaking riser, and then inflating the wheels to form a seal.


                        BP should listen up. This could be a very simple and rapidly deployed temporary fix that would then enable them to attach a more permanent fixture.


                        Read more: Long Island genius Alia Sabur offers solution to Gulf oil spill mess - NYPOST.com
                        Nice find Rick

                        Sounds very much like the way a catheter is inserted Drain away the waste. Sounds feasible to me.

                        Regards

                        (damn, professor @ 18!)
                        "Once you've come to the conclusion that what what you know already is all you need to know, then you have a degree in disinterest." - John Dobson

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                        • Sounds like BP killing the well was a delay tactic.

                          Looks like BP wanted to salvage the well so they could continue to pull oil from it for the long haul.

                          It will be interesting to see if the explosion BP was responsible for created fractures in the Earth's crust some miles around the well that are leaking oil now.

                          One more reason for BP to keep pumping oil out as that would bring the fractures to light and then public opinion would really shift toward to no more offshore drilling.

                          With BP stock dropping in price, it will be interesting to see how much they buy back and then implement the natural solutions and watch the stock rise back again. More BP profit motivations.

                          Well those are some assumptions, the dowsers and remote viewers could check on what is happening and report their findings and shed some light on this.

                          IndianaBoys

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                          • YouTube - Goldman Sachs Dumps 44% of it's BP Stock Weeks before Oil Rig Disaster!!!

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                            • Three more ROV feeds for ya:

                              Unidentified Oceaneering ROV
                              mms://a1730.l9789223729.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1730/97892/v0001/reflector:23729

                              Unidentified Oceaneering ROV
                              mms://a647.l9789256646.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/647/97892/v0001/reflector:56646

                              Veolia Environmental Services Viking Poseidon
                              mms://a14.l9789254013.c97892.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/14/97892/v0001/reflector:54013

                              PJ
                              A Phenomenon is anything which can be apprehended by the senses.

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                              • Clarke and Dawe on the BP oil disaster

                                Clarke and Dawe on the US oil spill - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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