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  • No offense taken Byron.

  • In the news today, a second oarfish washed up in California.  I think a few years ago, one washed up in Japan.

    I'll watch for it.  That will give an indication if it was a nuke since we can't verify if it was a sudden shock that decreased (nuke) or a shaking that increased in power over time, as the Sorcha Faal article claims (about the Atlantic earthquake).

  • This was the first of two Oarfish in many years from deep in the ocean off Catalina Island maybe Fukushima was the cause. so what will happen in NC  

  • A sign of radiation.ImageProxy.mvc?bicild=&canary=l4LTh5PIiGq7cMjN2ZYUGxUhWZ0EGLuJljNAUFfdRbw%3d0&url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.remoteviewingproducts.com%2fimages%2fseacreature_small.jpg

  • Wow I just said that on another blog.

  • If the Atlantic earthquake was a nuke, then the Atlantic will develop a dead zone.  Expect to see dead marine life washing ashore now.

  • Rosemary

      Your ideas are good and well thought out but I think our time has run out for real change, sorry to sound so negative but we have already made a mess of the planet and their may be no recourse available without alien help. The son of the man who created plastic traveled the world to see what damage it has done and said if his father knew what was happening now,  he thinks his father would of never released his invention to the world at all. Our problem is world wide and very little can be done to stop it IMO.   

  • Yes very sad indeed. A lot of people have had good intent to clean up the planet, but the opposition appear to have more power.

    Here in British Columbia Canada, we have been bless with a fairly good recycling program until China refused our plastic containers. A large majority of the population do not wash their plastic containers before they are disposed of into the recycling bins. China was forced to wash the containers prior to re-manufacturing

    In central BC, we have 3 companies involved in the extraction of oil from plastic containers. They are successful because they are close to main roads and a rather short driving distance to the main hubs. This is not the case for more northerly cities. Since the cost of transportation is to expensive, they prefer dumping everything in a sanitary landfill. 

    Many years ago, I went on a cruse. Every evening, the kitchen staff would dump their garbage bags overboard.

    That plastic island that is the size of Texas is really a nightmare. Since it is in international water, it does not really belong to any one. The plastic is breaking down from the wave and the degradation cause by the sun. The plastic breaks down into small beads that are ingested by birds and fish. It is not uncommon to find these plastic beads in the stomach of birds and fish.

    What is a third dimension solution then? Start a petition in our towns and tell all the grocery stores to only buy food items in non plastic containers or in containers that can be recycle. Yes it is not the perfect solution, but it is a start. Equip bottle depot to give 5 cent for each plastic container that is cleaned. Entice recycling company to set up shop in more northerly latitude.

    What does every one think?

  • Peter

      We are very close my friend, your right. Yep we already know we can't access it yet, but soon.

  • Good question, Byron.

    We will find out (or is that remember) one day - maybe soon!

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