- Chicago - In a desperate attempt to stop a huge area
of the Gulf ocean floor from possibly rupturing due to subterranean methane
gas (leading to a calamity no human has ever seen) BP has ripped a page
from science fiction books.
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- The giant oil company is now quietly preparing to test
a small nuclear device in a frenzied rush against time to quell a cascading
catastrophe. If successful they will have the capability to detonate a
controlled fusion generated pulse.
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- While the world watches BP's attempt to contain the oil
gusher at the former Deepwater Horizon site, company officials have given
the green light on an astounding plan to use what is known as a nuclear
EPFCG charge if all else fails.
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- Sea floor compromised
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- Reports still indicate that methane is flooding the Gulf
waters at a rate one million times more than normal, and the NOAA research
vessel, Thomas Jefferson has reported spotting new fissures.[1]
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- Last week the science ship stunned some reporters with
the revelation that the oceanographic team had discovered and measured
a rift in the ocean floor miles from the BP wellhead. The rift was reported
to be more than 100 feet long and widening. Oil and methane continues to
plume from that rift.
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- BP has also admitted damage beneath the sea floor.[2]
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- The Omega plan
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- Most enterprises - whether business, government, or exploration
- have a Plan B to fall back on. To date, BP has attempted Plans B through
N. Yet it is the last ditch plan-the Omega plan-that hold the greatest
risk. Yet that plan may be the final hope to stop what some insiders now
consider a catastrophe that could culminate with a world-killing mass extinction
event that modern civilization could not survive.
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- At a super-secret security base-CFB Suffield-located
in southern Alberta, Canada, area reports indicate that high level engineers,
physicists and military scientists are feverishly working to complete an
'explosively pumped flux compression generator' (EPFCG).
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- According to published scientific papers [see sources
below] an EPFCG generator can be powered by a very small, controlled fusion
explosion-in other words, a tiny nuclear bomb.
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- Why the UK based BP has set up operations at CFB-Suffield
is obvious: The company already runs three oil rigs on the base, have worked
with Canada's chemical and biological efforts on and off for almost 40
years, and have strong ties to the Commonwealth's infrastructure.
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- The CFB Base, which incorporates DRDC Suffield, is one
of research six Canadian military facilities and critical to the security
of the country. DRDC Suffield is the lead facility for all of Canada's
engineering and weapons systems R&D.
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- The EPFCG - a Star Wars super weapon
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- A device that can only be used once, the EPFCG generates
a high power electromagnetic pulse. It achieves this by using a powerful
explosive, preferably nuclear. Advanced, nuclear driven EPFCGs can instantaneously
create up to billions of amperes and hundreds of terawatts. Such raw power
exceeds lighting bolts by huge orders of magnitude.
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- The pulse can be shaped and directed and used to knock
out electronics-or more importantly in this case - to fuse virtually any
material - including crumbling rock strata deep under the sea. The fantastically
energized pulse can also compress objects to very high pressures and densities.[3]
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- According to engineers familiar with the technology,
the devices can generate plasma arcs hotter than the surface of the sun
that will melt and fuse materials in nanoseconds.
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- A special security force manned by members of AEGIS,
a UK based paramilitary security corporation similar to the old US Blackwater
Security company, is reported to have cordoned off the base. The security
lid has clamped down hard while the engineers and scientists work with
the nuclear materials.
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- BP's secret Omega Plan kicked off in earnest on July
7th, 2010. According to sources on the base the British Geological Survey
(BGS), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), BP and Halliburton have
set up a test site at one of the drill rigs.
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- While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a
worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns
that detonating an EPFCG in the Gulf might ignite the methane.
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- Meanwhile, the preparations for the test continue in
Canada.
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- References
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- [1] Methane in Gulf 'astonishingly high'-US scientist"
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- [2] BP Official Admits to Damage Beneath the Sea Floor
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- [3] Explosively pumped flux compression generator (EPFCG)
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- Sources: Scientific papers on a 'super weapon'
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- * Scientific Collaborations Between Los Alamos and Arzamas-16
Using Explosive-Driven Flux Compression Generators
- -PDF
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- * An Introduction to Explosive Magnetic Flux Compression
Generators
- -PDF ['Stamped; DO NOT CIRCULATE']
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- * Magnetized Target Fusion - An Ultra High Energy
- http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?t=365954
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