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Originally posted by syntaxer (from another thread)
Let me guess, you're refering to those Nordic Vampires from Atlantis right?
Originally posted by Off_The_Street
Once again, "thelibra", a well known disinfo agent, is sending you down the primrose path.
The real culprit (and I have documented evidence which, unfortunately, I am not allowed to publish) is the International House of Pancakes.
Originally posted by Sauron
I can entertain the idea unlike some other members that seem to know all there is about everything.
Originally posted by Sauron
Syntaxer it is an interesting theory as there where messing with vibrations 40 clicks into the seabed and being in the general area, I can entertain the idea unlike some other members that seem to know all there is about everything.
Originally posted by worldwatcher
while I know nothing about geology, I would think that it would be possible to trigger earthquakes by drilling into the sea floor. I'm sick so I didn't look at your link but did it say that drilling in the tasmanian region could affect that fault line? It seems possible to me that it could trigger a major shift if they hit the wrong spot.
Source: The Acoustic Ecology Institute
Abstract
Seismic surveys utilize airguns to produce explosive impulses of sound directed toward the ocean bottom. Echoes produced by these impulses are used to gather information on sub-surface geological features; this information is used by academic geologists and the oil and gas industry. Both researchers and the public have become concerned about ways that sounds created by the airguns may impact ocean creatures; while it is generally believed that the risk of physiological damage is low, there are many uncertainties in our understanding of both sound propagation and biological effects. In addition, the complexities of acoustics science and inconsistent measuring systems used within the research community have made it difficult for non-scientists to communicate their concerns in an informed way. Here we provide a primer for the non-scientist on current knowledge about airguns, propagation of their sounds over distance, and acoustic sensitivity of ocean dwelling creatures; a discussion of the need for a precautionary approach to regulation of anthropogenic sound in the seas; and a series of suggested mitigations and research programs to be undertaken in consort with future seismic surveys. Link
Source: Australian Conservation Foundation
SEISMIC TESTING AT SEA
Ocean based seismic testing is not the innocuous tapping on the ocean floor that many in government and the oil industry would like us to believe. It is extremely loud. Sound is communication, navigation, echo location, food finder and defence system for many marine creatures. Any damage could be fatal. Despite this, seismic testing is virtually unregulated.
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Source: Australian Conservation Foundation
CONCLUSION
Given its very intrusive and deafening nature, if seismic testing were conducted on land it would attract considerable attention from planning bodies and be subject to strict regulatory controls.
At sea, this work is only guided by departmental policy guidelines (not regulations) in spite of emerging evidence that it is considerably more damaging to marine biodiversity than previously thought. When oil and gas exploration companies agree to meet the guidelines, seismic testing avoids most Commonwealth environmental controls and assessment procedures.
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Originally posted by lepracornman
um dude i think you got some of your infomaiton wrong? there been no news in nz for quiet a while about beached wahles or dolphins?
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TextTECTONIC WEAPONS Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, quoted as saying at a conference in April 1997, "Others are engaging even in an eco type of terrorism, whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes or volcanos remotely, through the use of electromagnetic waves."
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Textsee "tectonic weapons" in this bill "Space Preservation Act 2001" HR2977
from us homeland security none-the-less
TextAt the risk of being labeled as a �conspiracy theorist,� my on-line research of open-source documentation has indicated that there is much about these weapons of mass destruction that someone, somewhere does not want disseminated to the general public. Tectonic weapons may just be the weapons of mass destruction that we should fear the most. The effects of this weapon are relatively unknown and speculated upon at best. It is indeed known and accepted, however, that once such a device has been detonated, there is not any way to predict the affects it will have on humans, on our atmosphere, our land, or the entire world. Tectonic weapons exist for one purpose alone, which is the alteration of destruction of the earth�s eco-system and ultimately human life. These weapons are detonated by remote control, and as indicated above, their long-term consequences are unpredictable.