Thursday, July 15, 2010

Blood of the Gulf




The Second Trumpet:
The BP Gulf of Mexico oil crisis of 2010 has been the focus of Revelation lately as well as the Shell oil spill in Rukpoku, Nigeria. Conservative estimates of how much oil is being leaked into the Gulf is five thousand barrels a day more reasonable estimates are hovering around seventy thousand. The impact is greater than one can imagine given the state of the oceans before the leak.
Revelation 8:8-9
And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood;
And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed. (KJV)
We have a great mountain or oil rig the size of a small town that explodes killing 14 people. Oil starts to leak and is continuing to leak at this writing after 83 days. The oil is carbon and black as oil should be but now with aerial shots it seems to be a coagulated red color as like blood. The red is from the dreaded red algae found in red tides. The red algae live off of the hydrocarbons in the oil. Hydrocarbons are plentiful from the oil and they're the thing to worry about in this situation. They kill everything including humans if ingested. The planes are spraying chemicals also to help break down this blood like goop but with dire affects to marine life contributing to the demise of the creatures of the sea.
The New York Times July 14, 2010:
Studies show that dispersants, which break down oil into tiny droplets and can also break down cell membranes, make oil more toxic for some animals. And the solvents they contain can break down red blood cells, causing hemorrhaging. A fresh dolphin carcass found in the Gulf was bleeding from the mouth and blowhole, according to Lori Deangelis, a dolphin tour operator in Perdido Bay. “Reports of dolphins dying painful, bloody deaths as a result of the Gulf oil spill can be particularly disturbing to residents of Tampa Bay, Florida.
Prior to the oil spill you could count on the next two issues to contribute to a one third oceanic die off.
Ocean Conservation Science 2008:
Mapping and modeling approaches developed by the Sea Around Us Project revealed that approximately one-third of globally produced and atmospherically-transported dioxins are annually deposited directly into marine environments. Forage fish exposure to these harmful carcinogens consequently poses health risks to animals and humans that consume small ocean-dwelling (pelagic) fish either directly or through fish meal and fish oil.
Annual Review of Environment and Resources:
One-third of the world's marine fish catches are ground up and fed to farm-raised fish, pigs, and poultry. The researchers involved say that this squandering of "forage fish" (anchovies, sardines, menhaden, and other small- to medium-sized fish) is rapidly worsening the already serious over fishing crisis in our oceans.
The bottom line can be summarized to how much more can the seas take before they collapse? The Gulf oil spill may be the answer.
Philippe Cousteau May 30th 2010 on Bill Maher:
That’s the question. That’s the issue Bill. You know the Florida Keys, third longest barrier reef in the world is a dead zone. 90% of the big fish, the tuna, the sharks and everything are already gone in the ocean. There’s a dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico every summer [without an oil spill] the size of New Jersey where there’s not enough oxygen for things to live. So it’s not a question of can the oceans take any more.

''The threat of environmental crisis will be the international disaster key that will unlock the New World Order'' - Mikhail Gorbachev -


A video of Insanity in biblical proportions!
The Media Black Out part 1
The Media Black Out part 2




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