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A dire report circulating in the Kremlin today that was prepared for Prime Minister Putin by Anatoly Sagalevich of Russia's Shirshov Institute of Oceanology warns that the Gulf of Mexico sea floor has been fractured “beyond all repair” and our World should begin preparing for an ecological disaster “beyond comprehension” unless “extraordinary measures” are undertaken to stop the massive flow of oil into our Planet’s eleventh largest body of water. Most important to note about Sagalevich’s warning is that he and his fellow scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences are the only human beings to have actually been to the Gulf of Mexico oil leak site after their being called to the disaster scene by British oil giant BP shortly after the April 22nd sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform. BP’s calling on Sagalevich after this catastrophe began is due to his being the holder of the World’s record for the deepest freshwater dive and his expertise with Russia’s two Deep Submergence Vehicles MIR 1 and MIR 2 [photo below] which are able to take their crews to the depth of 6,000 meters (19,685 ft).
extraordinary measures
Originally posted by St-Patrick
extraordinary measures
Knowing this
I would bet that this will lead
To international negotiations
About whether or not to nuke the area
I would also bet that this catastrophe will end
With a nuke or 2
Originally posted by YouAreDreaming
Contributed by Sorcha Faal
Need I say more... sigh...
// edit: Mod beat me to it, the sooner the better... thank god!
[edit on 15-6-2010 by YouAreDreaming]
Originally posted by St-Patrick
reply to post by tothetenthpower
Thank you for the answer
But explain to me what are
"extraordinary measures" ?
A grim report circulating in the Kremlin today written by Russia’s Northern Fleet is reporting that the United States has ordered a complete media blackout over North Korea’s torpedoing of the giant Deepwater Horizon oil platform owned by the World’s largest offshore drilling contractor Transocean that was built and financed by South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., that has caused great loss of life, untold billions in economic damage to the South Korean economy, and an environmental catastrophe to the United States.
I can attest to that being my general impression as well.
I'm usually pretty good about giving things the benefit of the doubt rather than judging them based on who or what the source happens to be.
I like it!
Faal-out-shelter