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ALERT - is lava now on the sea floor in the Gulf?

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posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 05:13 PM
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Can you all get over your hissy fits and get back to watching and reporting on the ROV cameras? I really want to know what is happening. Just ignore the disinfo agent!!!



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 05:21 PM
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Originally posted by warpcrafter
Can you all get over your hissy fits and get back to watching and reporting on the ROV cameras? I really want to know what is happening. Just ignore the disinfo agent!!!


Are you refering to me?

I am telling everyone the truth. I use these types of ROVs when we conduct something called Sub sea Wire line. I know when i see a Parked ROV. And this is a parked ROV.



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 05:23 PM
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Beats me why they would leave a rover staring at a piece of junk lying on the bottom. What is the point of it ? They do it all the time.

In fact I would say that between the number of screens that either switched off, malfunctioning or staring at nothing particular we are actually seeing less and less of what is going on.



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 05:27 PM
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Man I tell you what, I have enjoyed your posts. I have laughed my ask off. I would have responded if I knew the answer. I can only speculate so here it goes...

I saw the red glow/color show up in a few different places then I saw it dim down. That doesn't seem like a laser. I would expect a laser to be much brighter and more concentrated due to the close proximity to the sea floor. I would not expect it to dim - but turn off instantly.

I am continuing my personal observation and have not formed a solid conclusion presently (uppity red neck lingo).

Thanks for the laughs.

Peace



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 05:35 PM
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Originally posted by bigyin

In fact I would say that between the number of screens that either switched off, malfunctioning or staring at nothing particular we are actually seeing less and less of what is going on.


I hear you there. I was looking at the site with the 12 camera views and I see 4 screens offline, 5 seemingly looking into the abyss, 2 zoomed in so tight on the spewing oil and gas that you can't see what's really going on and the one being discussed here. It's slightly annoying.



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 06:02 PM
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If that is lava, it will heat up the ocean, and cause a massive release of methane, from the sea sea floor, this will intern cause a cascade of other things to occurr most of which would be demened not good.



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 06:06 PM
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If you people look at the ROV image now. You can see the square cement anker the ROV has grabbed on to.

The anker has sunk all the way into the sea bed. Do you believe me now, that this is is a parked ROV out of action for the time being?


[edit on 27.06.08 by spy66]



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 06:13 PM
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If anyone is curious as to what an underwater volcano looks like as it's flowing lava into the water for comparison ... (not sure if i'm posting this vid right....)





posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 06:15 PM
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I actually live on Roatan which is in the south western Caribbean. I figured better get to the beach while there is still one to play on. water temp 30.4 degree's incase anyone is interested, clear , no smell other than coconut oil.

I am a little concerned now that ROV1 is going INSANE CALL BIMBO OBAMA, Captain she's gonna blow!

On a more serious note, it does not look good people. They are still holding station on ROV2 so there is definitely something there they want to keep an eye on. ROV1 well what can you say, other than "if you have family or friends on the Gulf coast any of the Gulf coast, get them out of there!"



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 06:25 PM
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Yeah the ROV2 is observing the anker it has grabbed on to. Can't you see it? The square block that the rusted bar is attached to.

What you people think is a crack in the sea bed is nothing but dirt that the anker pushed out of the way when it was put there.



[edit on 27.06.08 by spy66]



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 06:28 PM
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They did call for a day of prayer asking God to intervene with this situation. Perhaps he was listening afterall.



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 06:46 PM
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If you read my edited original post and look at the two screen shots you will see the fissure that is opening up. That is not a normal part of parking an ROV



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 07:06 PM
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On Boa Deep C ROV 1.. What are they searching for on the sea floor? Why does that hand pop up all the time?


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You could see a hand pop up in front of the monitor showing the ROV. Seemed like it was either the guy that controls it or someone pointing out things.

[edit on 20-6-2010 by hesse]

[edit on 20-6-2010 by hesse]



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 07:12 PM
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Originally posted by theregonnakillme
reply to post by spy66
 


If you read my edited original post and look at the two screen shots you will see the fissure that is opening up. That is not a normal part of parking an ROV


Well by looking at the ROV images right now i am sure that this is just a parking spot for the ROV.

Look at the sub connected to the square block, see the wire sticking out! At the end of it is a handle for the ROV to grab the anker to pick it up.


If you wonder why they have that attached to the anker, it is because the flat anker often get stuck in the mud at sea bed. And by having a additional handle at the edge makes it easier to pool the anker lose from the mud.

[edit on 27.06.08 by spy66]



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 07:22 PM
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Do I believe my lying eyes? It trully does look like heat distortion, but, could it actually be the "cobwebs"(?) or whatever they are, gathered on the debris and fluttering in the current?



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 07:29 PM
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I bet the red substance seen earlier is Oil. I just saw a big chunk of it pass by the camera just now. And it was bright orange.



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 07:30 PM
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i thought i saw gobs of crude exit early in the shot...
this, is a rov they are using for the corexit isit not>
perhaps they await a new suply of it.
Maybe it easier to just leave everything running down there instead of shutting it down when not being used directly.
sort of like leaving a diesel idle in the parkinlot all night up north in winter.
Maybe the rovs are hard to start when left inactive a while..



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 07:35 PM
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i am currently watching the skandi rov 2 and te oil has stopped flowing. now what caused that did the volcano seal the gushing fissure or what?



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 07:41 PM
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Originally posted by harrytuttle
Actually, lava would be a GOOD THING.

It would essentially solidify once it reached the water and then it would stop the leak.

That's my thoughts exactly. It would solidify, or at worst make a new island.



posted on Jun, 20 2010 @ 07:41 PM
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Edit: Some how my post came up twice.

[edit on 20-6-2010 by dlifesjrny]




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