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Louisiana Sinkhole now has waves...

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#6 ·
The implications this situation is mind boggling.
There is an underground well containing 1.5 million barrels of liquid butane within 1500 feet of this thing. If it collapses and the butane is released into the atmosphere the vapor becomes highly explosive.

According to a recent study the explosion would be in the range of one and a half thermonuclear (hydrogen) bombs, or put another way, equal to about 100 Hiroshima nuclear bombs.

http://www.examiner.com/article/sinkhole-h-bomb-explosion-equivalent-bayou-corne-possible
 
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The implications this situation is mind boggling.
There is an underground well containing 1.5 million barrels of liquid butane within 1500 feet of this thing. If it collapses and the butane is released into the atmosphere the vapor becomes highly explosive.

According to a recent study the explosion would be in the range of one and a half thermonuclear (hydrogen) bombs, or put another way, equal to about 100 Hiroshima nuclear bombs.

http://www.examiner.com/article/sinkhole-h-bomb-explosion-equivalent-bayou-corne-possible
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Actually its a physical temporal disturbance that just resembles a geological void in the outer extreme rim of the earths crust.

Although not confirmed it most likely is linked to the "drill site that leaked oil in the gulf". The oil that leaked, came from the cistern that just collapsed. Dr. Feelerupp and Professor Likesalot are heading up a team of researchers from the Ommamma cabinet to get a hold of what's really going on down there.

The public is being distracted from the obvious relationship to Yellowstones bulging volcano that is reported to be growing by the day. We hope to reroute the gaseous danger to remote area of Detroit where no human life forms exist to advert damage to the local "hoods". More to come later as details come in.
 
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This could be a big deal... the salt domes that are referred to are prevalent all the way up to central Mississippi/Alabama and Northern Louisiana. From what I understand some of them are connected. They mine the salt out and then pump Natural Gas and Butane in them for storage, with pipe lines traveling between the major complexes.

Also, the chemicals used in the procedure that is being blamed for this could get into aquifers and such, and if this is actually connected to the Gulf, then it is a possible worse case scenario. *** (this next sentence needs verification) *** Initial reports had possible indications of nuclear waste stored in the one that actually collapsed as that was an acceptable practice in the Golden days of Nuke Power. However, that was quickly taken out of the narrative, make of it what you will.

From the posts about it here there seems to be an underlying comical tinge to the situation from a few posters. I don't know why as the people from this Parish have been forced out of their homes, some with little to no compensation from the government. There is a lot of stifled information as well. Cover-up if you will. Why do that? Why keep the MSM from telling about an entire community being kept from their homes because of a big company's desire to keep a lid on it? Something stinks. And it is possibly expanding now to another community close by.

Apathy is how they can keep it from coming to light... might be something to think about.

BTW... Texas Brine is the company behind it, and they are at least keeping the flow of information open to some degree.

http://www.texasbrine.com/response/

Regardless of whether or not there has been bad behavior from gov or the corp, a lot of people are in possible danger here.

***My sister just found out that there is a large dome complex near where she lives and by next year they will be using it for Natural Gas storage. Needless to say, this story bothers her and she is always checking the blogs and the YT channel. What I typed here is from what she has told me, so if anything is off, please correct me as I have not had the time to double check or research anything on my own.
 
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From the posts about it here there seems to be an underlying comical tinge to the situation from a few posters. I don't know why as the people from this Parish have been forced out of their homes, some with little to no compensation from the government. There is a lot of stifled information as well. Cover-up if you will. Why do that? Why keep the MSM from telling about an entire community being kept from their homes because of a big company's desire to keep a lid on it? Something stinks. And it is possibly expanding now to another community close by.

Apathy is how they can keep it from coming to light... might be something to think about.

BTW... Texas Brine is the company behind it, and they are at least keeping the flow of information open to some degree.

http://www.texasbrine.com/response/

Regardless of whether or not there has been bad behavior from gov or the corp, a lot of people are in possible danger here.
Any comic tinge from my end is solely based on the irony that it sure looks like once again we have a shinning example of just how wonderful and safe the fossil fuel industry is. :rolleyes:

And yup. Apathy run amok. :thumb:

Nothing will change. People will lose ...and big corporate 'merca will continue their ways. :taped: