tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post6864716465672717533..comments2024-03-20T06:07:07.676-06:00Comments on Jumping Jack Flash Hypothesis: It's A Gas Gas Gas: Event Update For 2014-03-29Jonny Mnemonichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-74896852739580792902014-03-31T16:16:24.490-06:002014-03-31T16:16:24.490-06:00Also, a quote from the article I linked:
"In...Also, a quote from the article I linked:<br /><br />"In their models, if the deepwater H2S concentrations were to increase beyond a critical threshold during such an interval of oceanic anoxia, then the chemocline separating the H2S-rich deepwater from oxygenated surface water could have floated up to the top abruptly. The horrific result would be great bubbles of toxic H2S gas erupting into the atmosphere."<br /><br />That happened recently, in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The water suddenly turned milky white-green, all the fish died, and there was a sulfur smell in the air. That was the chemocline rising abruptly to the surface. Shortly after that people started being found dead in the Inner Harbor, in numbers that puzzled investigators, in 'apparently' unrelated deaths. That event with the milky white-green water was mentioned in the 2013-07-18 update, last summer. Once you see that happen once, you can be sure it is happening elsewhere, so the waters of the Earth have now begun spewing hydrogen sulfide into the air. (That was the sulfur smell.) Same thing happened in the Philippine Islands too, wiped out a bunch of farmed fish.<br /><br />Methane, bad. Hydrogen sulfide, horrible. And we're getting both.Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-4485759788124766272014-03-31T16:05:31.997-06:002014-03-31T16:05:31.997-06:00Very interesting! However, the science on hydrogen...Very interesting! However, the science on hydrogen sulfide is pretty clear. Here's that link again:<br /><br />http://www.chicagocleanpower.org/ward.pdf<br /><br />But nothing says the two types of creatures couldn't co-exist. They'd even work pretty well together. The creatures they're talking about in the article you linked eat biomatter and produce methane, and the creatures in the document I linked eat biomatter OR methane and produce hydrogen sulfide. They'd compete for the biomatter and if that ran out then those methane-producing archaea would die, but if there was any methane around then the bacteria and archaea that produce hydrogen sulfide would eat that instead and live on.<br /><br />Hydrogen sulfide is way more flammable and deadly than methane though, so that's why I agree with the scientists' conclusions in that article I linked, and its fingerprints are in the record, so it was certainly present. The two gases do go together though - we see them both in the same environments: landfills, sewers, swamps, dead zones, etc.<br /><br />In any case, at least they're talking in the right direction!<br />Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-63690370440747691552014-03-31T15:39:13.860-06:002014-03-31T15:39:13.860-06:00Wow! Jonny-- Did you see this on Drudge? This isn&...Wow! Jonny-- Did you see this on Drudge? This isn't the type of stuff they usually post. I thought this was really strange. I have been seeing all types of articles now about methane and whatnot in the MSM.<br />What are your thoughts?<br />http://news.yahoo.com/methane-spewing-microbe-blamed-earths-worst-mass-extinction-200056135.html;_ylt=AwrBJR.ByzlT5kgA7g_QtDMDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-42085672278705341312014-03-31T15:14:35.144-06:002014-03-31T15:14:35.144-06:00Well, if you have to flee, try Missouri! 'It&#...Well, if you have to flee, try Missouri! 'It's Slightly Better Here!' (tm)Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-42269338233548241882014-03-31T08:22:08.467-06:002014-03-31T08:22:08.467-06:00Ha-haaaaaa-haaaaaaa Jonny, I guess it was just a m...Ha-haaaaaa-haaaaaaa Jonny, I guess it was just a matter of time before an insurance company fell victim to what's going on! Great comment.<br /><br />So here we have more PA instances of trouble - the vacant school fire that's on the way to Philly from here, the tractor and barn fire in Fox Twp. and the man going zombie on us in the Collingdale/Ridley Park area (just outside Philly and along the river). Whew! Makes a fella decline to leave his bed in the morning - oh, but that's no guarantee of safety now either! Great - do what you want to bide your time, but be ready to depart at a moment's notice!<br /><br />TomAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com