Oil Spill - GULF DISASTER EMERGENCY EVACUATION MAP
By Chet Lockett
Jul 1, 2010 - 3:10:54 AM
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Oil Spill - GULF DISASTER EMERGENCY
EVACUATION MAP
Methane Gas is a major problem and the Government knows it. How many people could die from these gas chemicals? A map is now ready for the evacuation of the Gulf area... As you can see on the enclosed Map below my location Anniston, Alabama et. al. are under a Potential Forced Evacuation Plan due to the Deadly Oil Spill. Some explain EVACUATION is imminent if for nothing more than for legitimate health reasons. The affected areas are to come under hostile Marshal (MILITARY Law which is Military Jurisdiction). Once Forced Evacuation begins telephone services and the Internet may cease to function. Total BLACK OUT OF ALL CIVIL SERVICES, COMMUNICATIONS AND UTILITIES.
From Chet Lockett:
I just came across this map of potential evacuations. Looks like Washington DC is real close to the black line. This map is designed with air currents and the study of toxic gases.
"More methane in the spill could mean a faster pressurization of the strata under the sea bed and a faster buildup of both methane hydrate on the bottom and free methane at the surface. Either one or both could be catastrophic. The methane hydrate has a chance, if disturbed enough, of bubbling out of the hydrate and causing atsunami and free methane on the surface in a high enough concentration to be explosive."
Richard C Hoagland, offered a very stark review of the current situation in the Gulf stemming from BP’s Deepwater Horizon incident. We are not publishing his views for the sake of being alarming. It appears to be strong information that people, particularly those in the affected areas, should pay attention to.
The pressure at the depth of the gulf well is 100,000 pounds per square inch. This is an almost too intense of a figure to comprehend. It was simply too much in the first place, and that is why the terrible accident happened. That, Hoagland says, along with some of the worst planning imaginable.
Richard is warning of a gas explosion that may occur in weeks or months resulting in a massive tsunami, which he says would travel at 400-600 MPH toward the most vulnerable coastline in America. This he says, would sink all vessels for miles and drive the oil, toxic dispersants and gases inland within minutes.
Hoagland said, “Think Mount St. Helens — underwater. Depth recorders have detected a gas bubble growing under the ocean floor, around the well head. If this potential bubble does not get controlled ASAP before it explodes, impending disaster could be awaiting millions of residents in the gulf states.”
http://www.morningliberty.com/2010/06/30/which-came-first-gulf-oil-spill-martial-law-n-w-o/
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