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originally posted by: rickymouse
Interesting. If it is a natural gas eruption, what are the possible causes for the eruption? Either something moved or maybe something is brewing underground.
originally posted by: donktheclown
Wow, that's incredible. I know one thing, if I came across that scene and it smelled like propane I would have left nothing but my still steaming entrails behind.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Interesting. If it is a natural gas eruption, what are the possible causes for the eruption?
originally posted by: rickymouse
a reply to: Rezlooper
It smells like natural gas yet natural gas doesn't really have a sulfur smell without the additive. It could be that there have been some small quakes in the area, or maybe it really is not methane at all. It could also be trapped gasses of other kinds. Possibly volcanic gasses.
originally posted by: Iwinder
I live here, I have played that course at least 50 times and I can say without a doubt there are no gas lines running under that golf course.
Check out this thread by Rez and I have posted quite a few links starting near the bottom of the page.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
And as of right now it is still going just like in the video.......scary thoughts....its about one mile from Lake Huron.
Regards, Iwinder
originally posted by: Aliensun
a reply to: admirethedistance
Underground natural gas and petroleum lines in the US are marked at intervals and usually visible by the route being cleared of vegetation.
originally posted by: DenyObfuscation
a reply to: rickymouse
If it is a natural gas eruption, what are the possible causes for the eruption?
I'll start the list. Perhaps nibiru draweth nigh?
Thank you for the update! Very cool that we have a member who is so close
So was it a gas pocket or was it a cover-up? Looks more to me like some kind of pipeline break.
originally posted by: ignorant_ape
for anyone who wants to deny that this is a natural geological event - one simple task :
identify the pipe that runs under the area
put up or shut up - simples
originally posted by: Iwinder
a reply to: charolais
Thank you for the update! Very cool that we have a member who is so close
Your welcome, also there is a lot of natural gas in Southern Ontario and the gas fields start about 20/ more like 25 miles to the south.
The only thing out there is the golf course and the Reservation and they own the property.......that said if there were Natural gas avialable in that area there would be no golf course. I'm 55 years old and I played that course for the first time when I was in my early teens so that tells you its been there for a spell.
Regards, Iwinder
originally posted by: Rezlooper
originally posted by: Iwinder
a reply to: charolais
Thank you for the update! Very cool that we have a member who is so close
Your welcome, also there is a lot of natural gas in Southern Ontario and the gas fields start about 20/ more like 25 miles to the south.
The only thing out there is the golf course and the Reservation and they own the property.......that said if there were Natural gas avialable in that area there would be no golf course. I'm 55 years old and I played that course for the first time when I was in my early teens so that tells you its been there for a spell.
Regards, Iwinder
Hey Iwinder, so there is fracking in the area? but about 20 miles away. That still may have played a role because that is what's happening in PA.