The Gulf Oil Spill & The Gulf Seabed

Even though the residents of the Gulf are still suffering from the oil spill and will likely continue to feel it’s effects for years to come, the Media and thus the world is starting to lose interest. Maybe it’s time to do some reflecting and some rethinking concerning the seriousness of what we’ve seen, or what we yet may see!

First off I’m not a geologist. If you are and you’re reading this, please correct my misunderstandings. Oil, gasses and other liquids we pull from underneath the ground, or “seabed” in this case, must leave a “space”. For instance, I know that in Oklahoma and Texas, when they pull oil out of the ground, they back fill it with salt water. I had an uncle that had a business in which this is pretty much all that he did. I’m not going to suggest that the Gulf oil spill would cause a cavernous danger in and of itself. The reality is, there hasn’t been enough oil leaking out to leave enough empty space to be concerned about. The greater concern at this point is the toxicity of the oil to the wildlife and nature in the Gulf. However, the reports are now revealing that the amount of oil that was released is not really enough nor is it the type of oil that presents a serious threat to the environment. Surely there was damage to the shoreline. And surely there has been damage to folks’ businesses and lifestyles.

However, there may be some other factors concerning this area of the globe you may not be aware of, especially in light of EMF theory and our previous stance on cosmology.

The gulf has an interesting history. I’m sure everyone is aware of the theory of the great comet that hit the earth that supposedly wiped out the dinosaurs. This is the area that the comet theoretically hit. There are still many ideas about how exactly oil is created. The old theory is that it was once organic material covered over by non-organic material and it sat for thousands of years. There are other, not so popular theories about the area. The other idea is that the mythological City of Atlantis once thrived in the gulf, prior to it’s destruction. Personally I believe that there is always some truth in myth.

Another story is that the City of Enoch was located in this area prior to it’s being “taken up” by God. Some have confused the ancient Middle Eastern city name of Uruk with Enoch. My personal belief is that Enoch was located in the western hemisphere, as the city was created and Enoch the person existed, prior to the days when the continents were divided. It might surprise some readers, that some people believe that the Garden of Eden actually existed on the Western Continent. I have tried to get at least an estimate of population to The City of Enoch, but I have thus far been unsuccessful. I would at least support a figure of ten thousand however we could even suggest a number of a hundred thousand. My point in this little exercise, is to make the point that a land mass this large, to be separated from the earth would be an enormous change to the land structure. Of course the Gulf is huge and even a city the size of Los Angeles would really not make that large of a dent in the geological structure of the Gulf! Food for thought and a heated discussion, no doubt!

“The people, and the city, and the foundations of the earth on which it stood, had partaken of so much of the immortal elements, bestowed upon them by God through the teachings of Enoch, that it became philosophically impossible for them to remain any longer upon the earth; consequently, Enoch and his people, with the city which they occupied, and the foundations on which it stood, with a large piece of earth immediately connected with the foundations and the city, had assumed an aerial position within the limits of our solar system; and this in consequence of their faith.”
(History of the Organization of the Seventies, Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1878, p. 11.)

Another theory that should be mentioned, is the idea that the moon was one time a part of the earth and somehow cleaved from the earth, settling in it’s current orbit. Now the size of the moon might be closer to the right size. With all of the mystery that surrounds the moon, ie., it being an unnatural satellite, this may be an acceptable idea or not!

Regardless of the stories, the Gulf surely has a distinct if not peculiar structure and/or history. At this point I feel the need to mention the problem with our culture of science. The problem is that education in the sciences is very specific. For instance, when a student attends college to learn about medicine, that’s what they learn, biology and human anatomy. There is very little instruction on geology, engineering, or astronomy. It’s understandable. However there are some minor things from some of these other disciplines that are included but, by and large little is taught. This is one of the most admirable qualities of Velikovsky. It was this multidisciplinary approach that was most enlightening about his work. The structure and chemistry of the ocean floor is at the very least as important as the geology of the area. When you start considering these other approaches, when thinking about the Gulf and all that has happened, it gives you a more “holistic” (if you will) view of the situation. For instance, the idea that I see very often ignored is the effect of EMF (ElectroMagnetic Flux) on the area. Regardless of what theory or idea above that you subscribe to, EMF would have a great effect. I would refer you to Alexey Dmitriev’s articles, Physical Model of Kimberlite Pipe Formation and Formation of Vacuum Domains. Alexey’s landmark theories are very appropriately applied to the Gulf situation.

Now we know that when an earthquake occurs, or slightly before, there is a charge that is released. Consider for a moment the size of that charge, even under conventional scientific thought, if we are talking about a chunk of the earth being moved the size of the Gulf! And what would be the resulting effect on the seabed? Maybe this is the reason that the Gulf is so rich with petroleum, and I haven’t even mentioned the abundance of methane! Some reports state the leak was comprised of as much as 40% methane! That is a lot! Do you just think that there might be some cavernous structures in the Gulf?

The oil rig that has caused all of the consternation was called Ocean Horizon and was at a depth of one mile. But did you know there was another oil leak in the same time period? It was or is called Ocean Saratoga and lie at a depth of 2200 feet, 12 miles off the tip of Louisiana and 30 miles due west of Horizon. And there was a third oil leak from a valve at the entrance of the waterways to Louisiana that was hushed fairly quickly. There was also a seismic event in the area that occurred during this period also. Another strange fact that has come out of all of this, is that Lake Ponchatrain had some oil detected in it about 2 weeks ago. Once again, its a strange event and no longer talked about in the press, but is in the same general area as all of these other things I have mentioned. It lies within perhaps 50 miles of that eq epicenter. There is something interesting here in these lists of eqs. The depth of the Louisiana eq on 8/2 was listed at that time as 5.0 km. The depth of the Louisiana eq on 8/2 is listed on 8/4 as 0.4 km. That is quite a difference. I have never seen that kind of mistake before.

In addition to these eqs, there has been wide spread flooding and loss of life. The connection of the upper atmosphere with the crustal structures in the area of the oil wells, may have been related to the increased charges in the atmosphere. These charges must dissipate somehow. During this same period there was also significant solar activity. These charges bleed throughout space down through our upper atmosphere and seek an area on the earth’s crust to neutralize. My question is this – are there oil rigs improving the connection of the earth with solar output?

I have barely scratched the surface of the issues surrounding this “oil spill”. Amidst all of these so-called physical issues there are the subtleties of the politics. The lack of attention that the president and his staff first gave the issue. The lies by BP and being caught using the wrong maps and so on. There seemed to be some fear on the part of the administration concerning this problem and missing solutions. When the day comes that we as “commoners” become educated in all that is hidden, we will certainly be surprised by the amount of things that have been kept secret from us.

In our research and consideration of this issue we came upon some very interesting sea bed maps. You can be the judge of it yourself.

It should be noted that these “cubic” structures dot the seabed in the area. They lie so deep however that normal operations cannot see them. One more mystery to add to the current issues. Perhaps this is what the panic in the gulf has been about all of this time? You’ll note these structures lie directly underneath the localality of the oil spill.

3 Responses to The Gulf Oil Spill & The Gulf Seabed
  1. M
    August 28, 2011 | 12:59 am

    again- very beautiful… Enoch in the west hey? He was a ‘sunset’ kinda guy from what I heard ;)

    I am recent to this perfect language, and am still in kindy in regard to practice… I Will continue to know all I can of myself and the elements… again thank you! what a site to find!!

  2. garydgoodwin
    January 8, 2011 | 6:29 am

    Thank you Marilyn! It’s nice to find others that have similar or even the same “beliefs”! Keep reading, you might find more gems!

  3. Marilyn
    January 7, 2011 | 9:13 pm

    I think you’re onto something. I too believe that the City of Enoch was in the area where the Gulf of Mexico is now. I am really happy, that someone that can provide details of the sea floor, and oil, and gasses. Your proportional dementions are a really good theory. I hope you continue with your ‘gift’ and continue to gather data and theories that back up your beliefs.

    May the Lord God bless you in your endeavors.

    Marilyn

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