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Forcing the Issue

 

[Note:  Any and all members of this site can post content here.  However the vast majority of content here at the moment is from me -- filsmyth -- and represents my opinion at the time the content is added.   Please, as always and in everything, rely on your own discernment.]

 

This video was recently featured in Kerry Cassidy's blog at Project Camelot Productions:

 

 

As I understand it:  The microbes in question are sourced from nature (NOT genetically engineered).  They multiply quite rapidly, but die off when their food source (crude oil) is exhausted.  Their waste byproduct is completely safe and is eaten by other sea life (who are not harmed or tainted by this in any way).  The safety and effectiveness of the use of these microbes was proven in actual oil spills -- around 20 years ago.

If this is all true, there are some serious questions to be answered.  I want to know:

  • Why wasn't this decades-old protocol used right away?
  • Have these microbes somehow been forgotten?
  • If so, has this forgetfulness been purposeful?
  • Does this mean what I think it means?

What do I think it means?  I consider it damning evidence that the 'Gulf Blowout' was and continues to be a deliberate, conspiratorial act -- one that has been planned for a long time.

On a lighter note, I also think it means that 'they' are on the verge of being exposed for the manipulative, greedy, and uncaring shits they are.

It is only a matter of time before these microbes are finally utilized -- at which time, many associated with the oil industry will have to try to explain themselves.  Ignorance?  Incompetence?  THERE IS NO EXCUSE.

Seriously.  If such a supremely safe and effective protocol has been known for 20 years (and it has), WHY has it not been used?!?

 

This is an opportunity for the People of Earth to begin to wrest control away from the uncaring and manipulative elite.  I do not mean that we should fight them, or even mount a protest.  Anger may seem appropriate at first, but as the sayings go, "Revenge is a dish best served cold," and "Living well is the best revenge."

The thing to do is to calmly and methodically take control -- as if one is dealing with unruly children.  Welcome to the Resolution.

 

At the very least, someone who learns of this and has the means should be able to acquire and introduce the microbes (in powder form) somewhere in the vast area that is affected.  I would suggest capturing this action on video and in still photographs to share (even if anonymously) with the public.

It would be a start.

 

filsmyth

03 June 2010

 

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