Monday, October 15, 2012

Strange , strange explosion in Louisiana Monday night - meteorite , underground bunker explosion , WTF ? ? Louisiana sinkhole - Texas Brine has a Tiger by the tail.......Massive amounts of gas ( 500 billion cubi feet ) and oil ( 200 million gallons ) in the Napolean Salt Dome which apparently is coming to the surface by way of the Louisiana sinkhole - which by the way keeps growing larger....


The Nuke Waste That’s Stored in the Salt Dome Where the Fireball, Booming Happened

 •October 17, 2012 • 8 Comments

NORTHWEST LOUISIANA: Vacherie Dome near Minden, Louisiana.

12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; DECOMMISSIONING; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES; UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL; RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES; CONSTRUCTION; COMPLIANCE; COST ESTIMATION; LOUISIANA; OPERATION; RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT; REGULATIONS; SALT DEPOSITS; SITE CHARACTERIZATION; SPENT FUELS; ENERGY SOURCES; FEDERAL REGION VI; FUELS; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; MANAGEMENT; MATERIALS; NORTH AMERICA; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; NUCLEAR FUELS; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; RADIOACTIVE WASTES; REACTOR MATERIALS; USA; WASTE DISPOSAL; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WASTES

That Loud Boom in NW Louisiana – an Overhead Airburst??

 •October 17, 2012 • 6 Comments
We put up a lot of updates to the strange loud boom story from yesterday (including info that there’s a NUKE WASTE DUMP there … in a SALT DOME(!!!) -

Northwest Louisiana Reporting Loud Boom, Shaking

- – - and find the conclusions about destroying some munitions to be very suspect. This deserves wide attention:

Update! Meteor impacts Louisiana, explosion causes damage to nearby buildings, cover-up swings into operation

[snip] . . . . Just last week a massive explosion caused a mushroom cloud in southern Russia. It was blamed on an accident, “probably caused by a lit cigarette” (yeah right!), as some 4,000 tonnes of soon-to-be decommissioned munitions were supposedly being unloaded from a train at a remote military base. Injuries were initially reported but then this was retracted, leaving no on-site injuries where surely there should have been at least a few, especially given that windows were shattered on buildings in towns located up to 40 km away.
We had been wondering whether or not this Russian “munitions accident” was covering up for an overhead airburst caused by an incoming meteor or cometary fragment … and now something rather similar has happened in southern U.S. one week later!
Update 2:
Local news station is now reporting that a debris cloud was picked up on radar images. One eyewitness also reported ‘meteor ash’ falling to the ground …
Graphic:   MAP of the PLUME by NOAA (source is Accuweather)
















http://midnightwatcher.wordpress.com/2012/10/16/louisiana-possible-meteor-may-have-hit-ground-near-camp-minden-causing-underground-bunker-explosion/

( A strange item...... )


Louisiana: Possible Meteor May Have Hit Ground Near Camp Minden Causing Underground Bunker Explosion


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“WEBSTER PARISH, LA (KSLA) -The Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office confirms an underground bunker exploded late last night at Camp Minden. There are no reports of any injuries or deaths. The explosion site was discovered right at sun-up.
Chief Deputy Bobby Igo says the bunker belongs to a company called Explo. Authorities said they would have more information at a 9 a.m. news conference at Camp Minden, but that news conference was postponed until 11 a.m., and then canceled with no explanation given.
Igo says the underground bunkers are designed to send any blast up instead of out to lessen the shock wave impact.
State Police, the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office and the military will investigate exactly what happened.
Earlier in the morning, Sheriff Gary Sexton said there was a ‘possibility that a meteor did hit the ground’ in the area, but deputies had not pinpointed an exact location.
KSLA News 12 viewer Shana Levick tells us she was driving on I-20 by Dixie Inn when she saw the sky light up a bright orange color. She said she could see what appeared to be small fire sparks above the tree lines.
Another witness near Dixie Inn told KSLA News 12 photographer Cody Jennings that he saw something flash across the sky streaming from the west or southwest direction. That witness also reported seeing a bright flash that lasted for a while.
Late last night and into this morning, we began hearing from people who heard the explosion just before 11:30 p.m. from areas including: Minden, Doyline, Haughton, South Bossier and Shreveport. Callers are also reporting seeing a bright light flash in the sky when they heard the boom.” Read more.




http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2012/10/louisiana-explosion-site-up-close-meteorite-hit-or-something-bigger-must-c-2481286.html


Louisiana Explosion Site Up Close ~ Meteorite Hit? Or Something Bigger ? Must C!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 16:32
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Explosion at Camp Minden industrial site didn’t reach into Texas

Louisiana ~ So why were grounds shaking and trees falling over ? An explosion at the Camp Minden industrial site in northwest Louisiana late Monday awoke people as far away as Jefferson.
The explosion, which occurred about 11:40 p.m. at a munitions bunker, was powerful enough to be picked up by the National Weather Service radar in Shreveport.
Local LA Resident Tells His Story










Macondo Oil Migration + Salt Dome Survey is Way Bigger Than Suggested

•October 16, 2012 • Leave a Comment
2 big items from ENE-News -

Results of Bayou Corne Air Sampling by DEQ

 •October 16, 2012 • Leave a Comment

These air samples are from Oct. 3, 2012.

The report is in DOCX file format so here is graphic of it. (Top then Bottom)


CLICK ON IMAGE FOR FULL SIZE
The report is in the DOCUMENTS page also.
shortlink to this page -  http://wp.me/p2GNDM-w7













Northwest Louisiana Reporting Loud Boom, Shaking . . . Updated

 •October 16, 2012 • Leave a Comment

The Examiner -

Loud ball of fire explodes in Louisiana


UPDATE: They say it’s an explosion from stored munitions. Hmmmm.

YouTube: http://youtu.be/x1C-IZbd8b4

Munitions explosion when FEMA is about to do a big multi-state earthquake drill (Oct. 18)? Hmmmm.












State: Further migration of oil possible “based upon assumed instability of collapse zone” related to sinkhole — Emergency is declared due to incidents which occurred “or threaten to occur imminently”



Sinkhole: Napoleonville Salt Dome Project hydrocarbon survey was over 50 square miles — Reported size of 1 mile by 3 miles only includes top of dome (PHOTO)







http://enenews.com/must-see-new-sinkhole-flyover-video-shows-largest-growth-yet-video-photos


Just In: New sinkhole flyover footage shows largest growth yet — No more grass road above pipeline — Many trees collapsing (VIDEO & PHOTOS)



GOHSEP Response, Assumption Parish Situation Summary, 10/15/2012: “Department of Natural Resource [is] Working with DEQ to ensure integrity of the containment boom around the sink hole”

( To see how things have changed rapidly , click the link..... ) 


and......

http://www.wafb.com/story/19821944/giant-louisiana-sinkhole-grows-to-4-acres



Giant Louisiana sinkhole grows to 4 acres



Posted: Oct 15, 2012 11:03 AM EDTUpdated: Oct 15, 2012 4:01 PM EDT



Source: Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency PreparednessSource: Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness


Map of the salt dome that is linked to the giant sink hole (Source: Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness)Map of the salt dome that is linked to the giant sink hole (Source: Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness)

BAYOU CORNE, LA (WAFB) -
Issues continue to pile on crews working on the growing sinkhole in Assumption Parish. 

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Texas Brine, the company that owns a failed salt cavern blamed for the sinkhole says it will comply with new orders.
Texas Brine continues clean up Monday, but is limited to skimming as boats will not be allowed in the sinkhole due to the activity of removing hydrocarbons from the cavern. This is for the safety of workers as the removal of the hydrocarbons may cause pressure changes that could affect the sinkhole.
The current size of the sinkhole is just under four acres.
State officials are ordering further testing along with monitoring and removal of natural gas trapped underground.
Residents are still evacuated; they left their homes in early August.
Below is a summary of the directives that Texas Brine was ordered to perform in DNR's Third Amendment to the Declaration of Emergency & Directives (issued on 10/11/2012).
On or before Tuesday, October 16, 2012:
  1. Texas Brine must provide Dept. of Conservation with a plan for installing and monitoring additional Geoprobe wells to monitor water quality/ pressures in the Bayou Corne community; install & monitor permanent elevation benchmark at each Geoprobe well location by a professional licensed surveyor;
  2. Texas Brine must provide Dept. of Conservation with a plan to install a continuous pressure monitor on Oxy Geismar #3- to monitor pressure and provide for telemetry monitoring of this pressure. This telemetry shall be reported in real time to the Assumption OEP , the Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office, and the Office of Conservation to notify them if any rapid pressure changes that indicate changing conditions in the cavern;
  3. On or before Friday, October 19, 2012:
    1. Texas Brine must provide Dept. of Conservation with a plan to install a permanent continuous water level monitoring station near the edge of the sinkhole. This station shall include a sensor and recording system for monitoring and recording the water levels and a staff gauge for visual observation of water elevation or depth. The data from this station shall be downloaded weekly and forwarded to Dept. of Conservation on a weekly basis;
    2. Texas Brine must provide Dept. of Conservation with a plan to evaluate the alluvial aquifer water production, groundwater flow, sinkhole chlorides, TDS (Total Dissolved Salinity) and hydrocarbon migration and to mitigate adverse impacts to aquifer sustainability from use of Texas Brine Company LLC's water wells;
    On or before Thursday, October 25, 2012:
    1. Texas Brine must provide Dept. of Conservation with a plan to implement a seismic monitoring and notification system to allow for real time data processing and interpretation of micro-seismic data. The current array should be expanded as necessary to assess the current stability of the collapse zone. The seismic data shall be reported in real time to the Assumption OEP , the Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office, and the Office of Conservation to notify them of sudden changes in the cavern or surrounding the sinkhole;
    2. Texas Brine must begin installing the groundwater observation/vent well in the vicinity of the core-hole where the ten-feet of gas in the aquifer was observed;
    On or before Tuesday, November 13, 2012:
    1. Texas Brine must provide Dept. of Conservation with a plan to collect, interpret, and report  geophysical data that will determine the nature and extent of the collapse structure from the base of the original cavern to the ground surface. This geophysical data may include (but not is limited to) vertical seismic profiling, cross-hole seismic and tomography, and 3D seismic.

and.....



Below Sinkhole: 500 billion cubic feet of gas, 200 million gallons of oil estimated in Napoleonville Salt Dome

Officials admit crude oil and methane are coming from massive underground formation below sinkhole (DIAGRAM & VIDEO)

Company now taking weekend off at giant sinkhole — Will collect oil Monday

State Expert: Over 50,000 gallons of crude oil from giant sinkhole already collected? (PHOTO & VIDEO)

New official map has largest dimension of sinkhole same color as background — Unable to be seen without manipulating image (PHOTO)


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