Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Surf is Boiling on the Beaches of Pensacola

Apparently BP's goons aren't present on the beaches of Pensacola. The people are reporting on what msm won't dare.  The Gulf is boiling.

WHERE IS THE F'N EPA? Coto knows.   Is it benzene or methane or a combination? Either way, the beaches of Pensacola are black and the water is boiling...the man is right, "god help us all". ~jg







Maybe this scenario from the History Channel in 2007 isn't so far fetched after all.





10 comments:

  1. "Never let an opportunity pass" - Rahm Emanuel

    It was always the plan to allow this staged event to catapult into a global tragedy and that is what Cap'n Trade and his pirates intend to do.

    I expect deaths real soon, JG.

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  2. What do you make of the email about the evacuations?

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  3. Gulf Oil Disaster: Cause For Mass Evacuation?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvoEgbNFSZo&feature=related

    Mr. M. I hope you are well.

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  4. I iknow that I left Florida because I felt impending doom and told friends in 2006 that I thought the next big 911 event would be there.

    I could deal with the hurricanes until I realized Katrina was a HAARP project in 2006, a year later.

    I know my predictions are not exact but close enough that I listen to them and will make decisions on my gut.

    The email???? I can't confirm anything.

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  5. I did read this wordpressers blog and vids.


    http://stevenjohnhibbs.wordpress.com/2010/06/13/martial-law-alert-gulf-coast-evacuations-for-summer-fall-2010/

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  6. Munich, whoever mainpulated that video was pretty damn good. It's weird, I started noticing coastal evacuation signs posted on route 30 here in hammonton in just the past two years.

    God only knows how bad this is going to get. BUT WTF ARE THEY DOING ABOUT IT??!! NOTHING!! I can't believe this. I lied. Yes I can believe this.

    As a side note, we had a very nasty storm pass through the area today. My daugher and son and many friends have no electric and my daughter's husband was told it may be a few days before service is back.. WHY? THere is no storm now, no wind, no rain, NOTHING. I think this is all part of the plan.. Jack, how bad was it around your way? We were spared in my neighborhood. It blew through quickly without any damage.

    The HARRP "machine" must be overheating. An earthquake in Canada this week that was felt at the comcast offices in Mt laurel, nj for god sake! This from a friend who said the building was shaking!

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  7. Sweet jesus Patrick, looks like those fema evacuation buses that I wrote about a year ago will come in handy .....

    Btw, I'm glad you left florida. I know Rady is there but I don't know which town. Mr M???? Where are you? Did you bug out ? I sure hope so.

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  8. Deb, around four it started to get dark and we recieved a little rain. I noticed that the storm clouds were heading toward the South, Southeast. I hope your families electric is back on.

    The clouds I seen had a HAARP look about them. As I stated to you yesterday, for the past two days the entire sky has been filled with shit! They're still spraying.

    An earthquake in Canada? Wow! I seen Conn. got hit hard too.

    I hope M. is doing well. I think they're going to evacuate parts of the Gulf. It's gotta be beyond terrible.

    Last night I was listening to Rense and Benjamin Fulford stated he believes the oil rig was blown up on purpose.

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  9. I'm in CT. Thursday morning, the radio said it was going to be a hot day, that's all I knew. Later on, a thunderstorm watch was followed by a thunderstorm warning and about 2:20pm, suddenly the radio was saying "tornado warning." It named two towns about 20 miles south of me, and said that the weather was moving east at about 55 MPH.

    Where I am, not much happened. One clap of thunder. But in Bridgeport CT, a lot happened:
    http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/fairfield_cty/new-haven-slideshow-severe-weather

    Then separately later in the day, another cell of thunderstorm crossed the state, and that time it did hit here. It poured buckets for about 15 minutes, and then the sun came out again like nothing had happened.

    Then the TV station tweeted, "Mayor Bill Finch issues 5:30pm curfew for Bridgport."

    I don't have a full report, but I think I heard that the roof was ripped off of a high school.

    So anyway, that's Bridgeport. Where I am, we've been safe. The storms made me shut off computers while lightning was around. At least we have electricity to use or avoid! That's a sign of no damage around here, cuz usually, CT gets blackouts from storms.

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  10. that blogs interesting too.
    how odd? not a peep? outta mexico and cuba?
    why not?

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