Two More Giant Whirlpools Have Formed In The Atlantic
Submitted by dailypauler on Thu, 04/14/2011 - 12:05April 13, 2011 – SAO PAULO – U.S. scientists discovered two giant whirlpools in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Guyana and Suriname. It became a sensational discovery.....
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Awesome
What a wonderful phenomenon to observe. They have to get out there with a live feed. Too bad it did not happen off the coast of Japan, could of really cleaned things up around there.
Could be a valuable new power source.
donvino
Wiseguy says:
April 13, 2011 at 1:14 am
"Sorry Alvin, but this time, the picture on top of this article is too dramatic and unreal for what it is. I saw graphics about it and it doesn’t even look as a whirlpool, it’s a very subtle ocean current running clockwise in the ocean. It would be like taking a picture of a Tsunami when talking about higher tides."
And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”
party pooper.
and I was all set to have a doom-gasm.
Sorry
to put a damper on your fun, but just as positive energy can create positive things, negative energy, born out of fear and hate, can create a negative reality, one in which you can be controlled. That is why the controlled mass media broadcast stories of fear, intimidation, terrorism, war and crime, and barely mention positive ones, so that the lower vibrations of hate and fear can create the reality of control and dominance of the Elite over the masses. The more fear the masses have, the more Draconian laws can be passed and enforced, and the more liberties can be suppressed.
http://indianinthemachine.wordpress.com/2010/02/23/goliath-i......
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"Stand up for what you believe in. Even if you stand alone."
~ Sophie Magdalena Scholl
"Let it not be said that we did nothing."
~ Ron Paul
"You must be the change you want to see in the world."
~ Mahatma Gandhi
I love that
Well said.