A GLOBAL DISASTER of EPIC PROPORTIONS

Containment & Cleanup – Number One Priority – Not Dispersal

By AvalonRoundTable © 2010

June 7, 2010 10:00 EST

I submit, what we are looking at here appear to be the Opening Moves in a Global Chess Game. The Global Strategy for World Domination, being the Endgame, needs to have a plan of attack– as do all strategies. As is evident already by now, the West Coast of the United States is likely within months of a complete financial breakdown. What better way to flank the United States, then to create a “Natural Disaster” of epic proportions that will require displacement of tens of thousands of citizens, maybe millions on the East Coast and simultaneously via a different set of conditions, create a similar crisis on the West Coast. The overall goal is instability and chaos, which, by a natural course of desiring law and order, martial law and the installation of The Police State.

Of course, this is all conspiracy theory, but it’s more probably conspiracy fact, as we can see this strategy unfolding before our very eyes. To the reader who is unfamiliar with the centuries old game of Chess, let me suggest that it is the American People who are the chess pieces, in what has been termed “The Global Chessgame”.

Let’s take a look at the most recent evidence of this strategy, but before we do, in chess there are 3 distinct phases of any game; the opening is the first phase of a chess game, the other phases being the middlegame and the endgame.

Now, let’s look at that recent report which has been so expertly crafted into this article – shall we. 1

A scientific study that details the future extent of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster has been conducted by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and collaborators. The detailed computer modeling study which they conducted and officially released on June 3, 2010, indicates that oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico might soon extend along thousands of miles of the Atlantic coast and open ocean as early as this summer, which are captured in a series of dramatic animations.

According to the NCAR, “This animation shows one scenario of how oil released at the location of the Deepwater Horizon disaster on April 20 in the Gulf of Mexico may move in the upper 65 feet of the ocean. This is not a forecast, but rather, it illustrates a likely dispersal pathway of the oil for roughly four months following the spill. It assumes oil spilling continuously from April 20 to June 20. The colors represent a dilution factor ranging from red (most concentrated) to beige (most diluted).  The dilution factor does not attempt to estimate the actual barrels of oil at any spot; rather, it depicts how much of the total oil from the source that will be carried elsewhere by ocean currents. For example, areas showing a dilution factor of 0.01 would have one-hundredth the concentration of oil present at the spill site.”

They go on further to say, “The animation is based on a computer model simulation, using a virtual dye, that assumes weather and current conditions similar to those that occur in a typical year. It is one of a set of six scenarios released today that simulate possible pathways the oil might take under a variety of oceanic conditions. Each of the six scenarios shows the same overall movement of oil through the Gulf to the Atlantic and up the East Coast. However, the timing and fine-scale details differ, depending on the details of the ocean currents in the Gulf. The full set of six simulations can be found here. (Visualization by Tim Scheitlin and Mary Haley, NCAR; based on model simulations.)2

A video posted by NOAA – National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration provides an overview of NOAA’s role in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response; Overview of NOAA’s Role in Spill Response

The description reads:

noaa — May 19, 2010 — NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco provides an overview of NOAA’s role in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response. For more information, visit http://deepwaterhorizon.noaa.gov.

The NCAR Animation Video posted on YouTube; Ocean currents likely to carry oil to Atlantic

ncarucar — June 03, 2010 — A detailed computer modeling study released today indicates that oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico might soon extend along thousands of miles of the Atlantic coast and open ocean as early as this summer. The modeling results are captured in a series of dramatic animations produced by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and collaborators. The full article can be read at http://www2.ucar.edu/news/ocean-currents-likely-to-carry-oil-spill-along-atlantic-coast

The NCAR YouTube Account is http://www.youtube.com/user/ncarucar

The most interesting part of the information released by NCAR states, “The computer simulations indicate that, once the oil in the uppermost ocean has become entrained in the Gulf of Mexico’s fast-moving Loop Current, it is likely to reach Florida’s Atlantic coast within weeks. It can then move north as far as about Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with the Gulf Stream, before turning east. Whether the oil will be a thin film on the surface or mostly subsurface due to mixing in the uppermost region of the ocean is not known.”

The reader should note that, according to the NCAR, “The research was supported in part by the National Science Foundation, NCAR’s sponsor. The results were reviewed by scientists at NCAR and elsewhere, although not yet submitted for peer-review publication.”, and also that, “Reproduction to illustrate this story and nonprofit use permitted with proper attribution as provided above and acceptance of UCAR’s terms of use.”

An additional statement on the NCAR site informs us that, “The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research manages the National Center for Atmospheric Research under sponsorship by the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.”

It is noteworthy to mention that these are simulations and models, and not a forecast or a prediction. NCAR goes on to clarify this position, by stating, “Additional model studies are currently under way, looking further out in time, that will indicate what might happen to the oil in the Atlantic. The scientists are using the Parallel Ocean Program, which is the ocean component of the Community Climate System Model, a powerful software tool designed by scientists at NCAR and the Department of Energy. They are conducting the simulations at supercomputers based at the New Mexico Computer Applications Center and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The research was supported in part by the National Science Foundation, NCAR’s sponsor. The results were reviewed by scientists at NCAR and elsewhere, although not yet submitted for peer-review publication.”


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