From this week's ZT. I have a problem with the bolded text...uh, it already has started destroying lives in the Gulf...the marine life, the economic lives of the people there, as well as human life itself.
These two links suggest that aerial spraying of Corexit dispersant is carrying off the Gulf inland where it is
destroying vegetables particularly and vegetation in general. https://info.hsibaltimore.com/HSI/LHSIL703/landing.htm http://www.rense.com/general91/dying.htm
Is this true, and what will be the total extent of the damage, and will it stop? Studies show it is 4 times as toxic as the oil itself, and can poison water supplies and objects left outside will be coated with it. What steps if any do the Zetas recommend to protect people. I know this is all before the pole shift, but it seems like a very real problem. If it gets into the ground, does it have a residual effect in the ground, or is all of this just another sad detail in a leadup to the poleshift which will dilute and ameliorate all toxins anyway?
What should be considered is the scope of such pollution and the concentration of such pollution. Any discharge or fumes will be more concentrated in one place than another, or spread by the winds to concentrate in one area but not in another. Are you poisoned by the gas fumes coming from your gas tank? If you stand over the fuel pump and breathe deeply, you may get fumes, but otherwise not. So is your whole day, your whole association with your car, such a poisonous moment? Take this to the extreme, and apply it to this situation. Everyone is in a panic because the Gulf is oozing oil and gas from many places, not just those involved in the BP drilling disaster and not just those involved in oil drilling itself. This matter of methane in the air and oil sheen on the water would be occurring even if man had not drilled in the Gulf! This is not expected to destroy live in the Gulf, and is certainly less of a threat than what is coming when the pole shift happens and the New Madrid rips up the center of the US. Put things into perspective!