US Emergency
Methane Hydrate Gas Gulf Region
Could
Explode Evacuations Imminent
Breaking
News Monday May 17, 2010
18
U.S.C. 4 the Federal Reporting Crime Act
U.S
President Barrack Obama are you there?
By Tom Heneghan and Stew Webb
Federal Whistleblowers
United
States: Intelligence
sources are reporting that a Hugh Methane Gas Pool exists in the Gulf of Mexico
east of Florida and into the Bermuda Triangle that could rupture and explode
soon as a result of BP’s Oil well explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
That
the whole entire State of Florida and the Gulf Coastal States are in severe
danger, if this explosion happens which currently has a 50%
chance of occurring, millions of People could be killed.
What
is known as Methane Hydrate if released into the air-atmosphere People
would Die in the Masses from the Methane Hydrate putting out 78% Nitrogen and 20% Oxygen.
Several incidents of the release of Methane Hydrate in
the past have actually changed the air-atmosphere of Planet Earth.
Some
Intelligence Sources are saying an Immediate Evacuation of the Gulf Costal
areas are a must.
If a
massive explosion occurs there would be World Wide implications which could
kill millions of People World Wide from the Methane Hydrate
being released in to the air-atmosphere.
45.63 BP plc (ADR) (Public, NYSE:BP) 1:10
pm eastern
British
Petroleum the Culprits their Drilling Partners, Haliburton-Dick
Cheney and others should be shut down and charged with Crimes against Humanity.
U.S
President Barrack Obama are you there?
"We
are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign
ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid
to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation
that is afraid of its people." --John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the
United States
Related
Story Federal Whistleblowers report under 18 U.S.C. 4
May
16, 2010
national_emergency_imminent_us_under_domestic_terrorist_attack_05162010.htm
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Intel Breaking News
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