Friday, June 25, 2010

Like Clockwork

Government Prepares For Mandatory Evacuation Around Gulf

Wayne Madsen's Original Article

There, everything I told you days and weeks ago is starting to happen. Methane levels one million times normal levels. Benzene and hydrogen sulfide and methylene chloride already at unsafe levels, according to Lindsey Williams' sources already thousands of times the maximum safe levels according to the EPA's own tests. Government plans drawn up by FEMA for mass evacuations and given to local and state authorities. National Guard all over the Gulf states in preparation.

But I was conservative. I said 150 miles in from the coast. But now they're saying 200 miles:

On June 13, SoCal Martial Law Alerts (SCMLA) predicted that Gulf states would be evacuated. “Greg Evensen, a retired Kansas Highway Patrolman, estimates that 30-40 million people would need to be evacuated away from the Gulf’s coastline (i.e. at least 200 miles inland),” SCMLA reported.

DK Matai reports that by some geologists’ estimates, the methane now escaping into the Gulf may have been part of a massive bubble trapped for thousands of years under the sea floor. “More than a year ago, geologists expressed alarm in regard to BP and Transocean putting their exploratory rig directly over this massive underground reservoir of methane. Warnings were raised before the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe that the area of seabed chosen might be unstable and inherently dangerous,” writes Matai.

Matai and others fear the methane — under intense pressure (experts estimate the pressure to be between 30,000 and 70,000 pounds per square inch) — may form a bubble that would then rupture the seabed and erupt with an explosion.


The “dead zone” created by a combination of methane gas and Corexit toxic rain, Madsen continues, will ultimately result in the evacuation and long-term abandonment of cities and towns within the 200-mile radius of the oil gusher.

“Plans are being put in place for the mandatory evacuation of New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Mandeville, Hammond, Houma, Belle Chase, Chalmette, Slidell, Biloxi, Gulfport, Pensacola, Hattiesburg, Mobile, Bay Minette, Fort Walton Beach, Panama City, Crestview, and Pascagoula,” Madsen writes.


Indeed, if Florida and the Gulf states are evacuated as predicted — and again, Madsen’s sources are usually impeccable — a large part of the country will be separated from the United States and placed under martial law.

None of these quotes were my own words, but go back to my previous posts and see how well I extrapolated what could happen, based on the same primary sources as these people evidently independently reached their own conclusions. Mostly using major media articles and videos from CNN, MSNBC, Fox, the big three TV networks and a mixture of U.S. and British newspapers. Helped along by Alex Jones and his sources, yes, whom most people consider crazy.

But if this situation does turn into the kind of nightmare scenario we are laying out, remember who first warned you. I pray to God, literally, that I am crazy, because while that would suck for me, at least no one else would be affected. Certainly not 30-40 million people.

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