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Offline zorgon

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Re: Libya attack: Obama vows justice for killed US envoy
« Reply #135 on: September 15, 2012, 02:05:24 pm »
Apophis has a way of coming back :P

And I recall SG1 once made an asteroid pass right through the Earth... :D

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Re: Libya attack: Obama vows justice for killed US envoy
« Reply #136 on: September 15, 2012, 02:30:34 pm »
There are certain assumptions people are making here.  If this continues, there will be no real progress, as we dig the ruts of our thinking deeper and deeper. Take for example one everyone knows is true, its about to change. The "crust" of the Earth.


http://www.damninteresting.com/the-deepest-hole/

No transition MT. So no crust, no plates, just a crunchy surface.  Looks like we will need a new model.

Thank you for the Link...

http://www.damninteresting.com/the-deepest-hole/

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To the surprise of the researchers, they did not find the expected transition from granite to basalt at 3-6 kilometers beneath the surface. Data had long shown that seismic waves travel significantly faster below that depth, and geologists had believed that this was due to a “basement” of basalt. Instead, the difference was discovered to be a change in the rock brought on by intense heat and pressure, or metamorphic rock. Even more surprisingly, this deep rock was found to be saturated in water which filled the cracks. Because free water should not be found at those depths, scientists theorize that the water is comprised of hydrogen and oxygen atoms which were squeezed out of the surrounding rocks due to the incredible pressure. The water was then prevented from rising to the surface because of the layer of impermeable rocks above it.

Another unexpected find was a menagerie of microscopic fossils as deep as 6.7 kilometers below the surface. Twenty-four distinct species of plankton microfossils were found, and they were discovered to have carbon and nitrogen coverings rather than the typical limestone or silica. Despite the harsh environment of heat and pressure, the microscopic remains were remarkably intact.

The Russian researchers were also surprised at how quickly the temperatures rose as the borehole deepened, which is the factor that ultimately halted the project’s progress. Despite the scientists’ efforts to combat the heat by refrigerating the drilling mud before pumping it down, at twelve kilometers the drill began to approach its maximum heat tolerance. At that depth researchers had estimated that they would encounter rocks at 100°C (212°F), but the actual temperature was about 180°C (356°F)– much higher than anticipated. At that level of heat and pressure, the rocks began to act more like a plastic than a solid, and the hole had a tendency to flow closed whenever the drill bit was pulled out for replacement. Forward progress became impossible without some technological breakthroughs and major renovations of the equipment on hand, so drilling stopped on the SG-3 branch. If the hole had reached the initial goal of 15,000 meters, temperatures would have reached a projected 300°C (572°F).

When drilling stopped in 1994, the hole was over seven miles deep (12,262 meters), making it by far the deepest hole ever drilled by humankind. The last of the cores to be plucked from from the borehole were dated to be about 2.7 billion years old, or roughly 32 million times older than Abe Vigoda. But even at that depth, the Kola project only penetrated into a fraction of the Earth’s continental crust, which ranges from twenty to eighty kilometers thick

Exactly what I am talking about !
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Re: Libya attack: Obama vows justice for killed US envoy
« Reply #138 on: September 18, 2012, 07:48:40 am »
We think this was a MOSSAD job.
What?  You think MOSSAD might have an interest in keeping the West's eye on the Islamic parts of the world and they (MOSSAD) are also behind that instability?  Surely not?   :o
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Re: Libya attack: Obama vows justice for killed US envoy
« Reply #139 on: September 18, 2012, 08:05:47 am »
What?  You think MOSSAD might have an interest in keeping the West's eye on the Islamic parts of the world and they are behind that instability?  Surely not?   :o

And keep our attention off of Japan and China.
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Re: Libya attack: Obama vows justice for killed US envoy
« Reply #140 on: September 29, 2012, 08:41:59 am »
 :o  WOW the stupid just never ends....

Surreal: Clinton Pledges $45 Million in Aid to Al Qaeda in Syria


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Hillary Clinton is handing millions in cash to known Al Qaeda terrorists, on the heels of these terrorists claiming one of her own ambassadors in the middle of LIFG’s terror emirate – this while the West berates Iran for supporting the government of Syria as it attempts to defend itself against what is clearly a foreign invasion, not a popular uprising.

While it may seem an act of unhinged insanity – it is not. It only seems “insane” if one believes the narratives spun by Western politicians who are attempting to sell their agenda from various, not always mutually conducive angles. If one however understands that the corporate-financier interests of Wall Street and London are pursuing global hegemony at any cost, the use of Al Qaeda terrorists who have just led mobs attacking Western consulates across the region that claimed the life of one of America’s own ambassadors makes perfect sense.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/surreal-clinton-pledges-45-million-in-aid-to-al-qaeda-in-syria.html

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Re: Libya attack: Obama vows justice for killed US envoy
« Reply #141 on: September 29, 2012, 05:46:53 pm »
If only they would put me in charge for a couple of days.  I would speak to the public in Syria, no, maybe the women, the elderly and young women.

Once I got the truth from them on who is killing innocents in there I would direct that high tech and take out the instigators of such killing and tell any others if ya come back and try again then more of you will go the same way.

Then I would give aid and help to get the Syrian public back on its feet, throw any other bullies and psychopaths in jail and see what happens.

Ofcourse I would give big, big money for the best of the best in the world to make sure there was no more innocent killings and bullying.

Why, because I am bloody sick of it.  Now if we could only get hold of that Bilderberger Queen for an hour or two, plunge her full of truth serum and see what she has to say; although if that happens her skin might turn scaly.  :o
I know that I know nothing - thanks Capricorn.

 


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