Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Map of Animal Die off - Look at the Pattern - I believe it is from the Gulf Of Mexico Moisture when it rains Corexit and the synthetic bacteria - BP created! Extreme Weather around the World Stems From Oil Leak in GOM - IMO

Here is a map of the animal deaths in mass in the U.S.

Do you notice something?  Look at how it is mostly the mid to East coast of the U.S.!  Then look at the weather patterns of when the Gulf of Mexico moisture comes up.  To me there is a correlation, the map matches GOM systems brought up.  BP with the nod from the U.S. government dumped millions of barrels and still dump barrels of corexit with a lab created bacteria into the Gulf of Mexico!  That bacteria is now showing to eat through steel and all other matter.  I can't imagine what is going to happen to the other oil platforms in the Gulf, besides it already getting into the Gulf stream going around the world.  The Gulf stream is now broken - that is why we are having the mini ice age we are.  The warm waters have stopped going North and bring temperate weather.  Now the cold waters are staying put and creating all the super cold weather and snow in the Northern Hemisphere.   Also, do you have any doubt the flooding of Australia is also from the warm waters staying there and creating more moisture?  I believe we will be having extreme weather everywhere around the world and it is ALL FROM BP'S OIL LEAK!





EDIT - 1/15/11 - 200 Dead Cows found in field in Wisconsin.

1 comment:

  1. The Australian weather is from a stronger than normal Pacific La Nina forming a horse shoe warm moisture pattern. This is bringing moisture for rain along the northern coast of Australia and western New Zealand.
    We are in a Landscheidt solar minimum due to low sunspots. This and the slow down in the Atlantic Oscillation/Gulf stream changes the Thermosphere and the direction of the jet streams. The global ocean temperatures have dropped 0.35 degrees in the previous 10 months. Expect global cooling to
    continue/increase for the next several decades.

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