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Tony
08-02-2010, 09:59 PM
Gulf Loop Current Stalls from BP Oil Disaster

Global Consequences if Current Fails to Reorganize
Oceanographic satellite data now shows that as of July 28, the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico has stalled as a consequence of the BP oil spill disaster. This according to Dr. Gianluigi Zangari, an Italian theoretical physicist, and major complex and chaotic systems analyst at the Frascati National Laboratories in Italy.
Intro by Sterling D. Allan (http://pureenergysystems.com/about/personnel/SterlingDAllan/)
Pure Energy Systems News

This could be the most significant man-caused Earth Changes news thus far in my lifetime. This morning, Lesie Pastor (http://peswiki.com/index.php/Congress:Member:Leslie_R._Pastor) informed the New Energy Congress of a report (http://yowusa.com/earth/2010/earth-0810-01a/1.shtml) by Your Own World USA that as of July 28,

Oceanographic satellite data now shows that the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico has stalled as a consequence of the BP oil spill [volcano] disaster. This according to Dr. Gianluigi Zangari, an Italian theoretical physicist, and major complex and chaotic systems analyst at the Frascati National Laboratories in Italy.
He further notes that the effects of this stall have also begun to spread to the Gulf Stream. This is because the Loop Current is a crucial element of the Gulf Stream itself and why it is commonly referred to as the “main engine” of the Stream.
The concern now, is whether or not natural processes can re-establish the stalled Loop Current. If not, we could begin to see global crop failures as early as 2011.
Images of The Day After Tomorrow (http://www.freeenergynews.com/Directory/GlobalWarming/Day_After_Tomorrow/) flashed in my head. The disruption of major ocean currents is no small thing. The climate ramifications are massive, worldwide.

The Gulf Loop is the current that loops up, to the right of the middle of the Gulf of Mexico then drops down to the left of Florida where it then passes below Florida into the Atlantic, where it contributes to the Gulf Stream, which passes up the east coast of the United States and Canada.

The Gulf Stream is what keeps the east coast of the U.S. as well as Britain and Europe more temperate, compared to what they would be without this warm current passing by.

After reading through the article, seeing its scientific backing, and discussion of the ramifications, I went to Google to see if this is getting mainstream press attention. A Google News search for "Loop Current" Stalled (http://news.google.com/news?&q=%22Loop+Current%22+stalled) came up null. Nada, nothing.

http://pesn.com/2010/08/01/9501682_Gull_Loop_Current_Stalls_from_BP_Spill/Google_news_loop_current_stalled_null_450_jp70.jpg

"How could that be?" I wondered. This is huge, and it's something that mainstream science and the mainstream press could easily verify and report.

I then placed a call to Paul Noel (http://www.pureenergysystems.com/about/personnel/PaulNoel/), who seems to always be up on things like this. I caught him in the middle of a family vacation event at a museum, so I was only able to speak with him for a couple of minutes, but he said that he had noticed that the current had stalled. "I check the loop current periodically", he said. He also said that a new phenomenon had cropped up on the beaches. Something about a "bathtub ring" of oil residue. I didn't catch how this was new, and he had to go.

So apparently, this is a breaking development that will most likely take a while to sink in, just as the initial BP rig fire and sinking and oil volcano took a while for people to realize its significance and impact. The people still living near the Gulf may yet be in denial as to the impact of the toxic fumes coming off the slick, poisoning their rain and crops and groundwater. Now the other shoe drops. The Loop Current stalls, and now the globe will feel the impact.

The mechanism by which the oil slick could lead to something like this could have to do with the changed viscosity of the water penetrated with oil to great depths due to the Corexit dispersant; and it could have to do with the darkened water attracting more solar heat, increasing its temperature.

Here is the rest of the story from Your Own World USA

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http://pesn.com/2010/08/01/9501682_Gull_Loop_Current_Stalls_from_BP_Spill/

Albion
01-29-2012, 05:01 PM
I've heard that there's enough CO2 in the atmosphere to hold off the next Ice Age so hopefully we won't freeze. At least it's good for something.

Raskolnikov
01-29-2012, 05:15 PM
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larali
03-23-2012, 06:14 PM
Crap. I live here.

I hope my kids will be able to enjoy the beach as I did-- and more than that, I hope that the consequences won't be as dire as some say.