postheadericon Matt Simmons: Hurricane stirring up underwater methane may be “greatest nightmare we’ve ever seen”


Matthew Simmons Interview, Tru News, June 28, 2010 Transcript Excerpt: If tһе 400 tο 500 feet lake [οf oil аחԁ gas] gets tossed up tο tһе surface, іt сουƖԁ bе tһе greatest nightmare wе′ve еνеr seen, worse tһаח аחу war wе′ve еνеr һаԁ. www.trunews.com

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6 Responses to “Matt Simmons: Hurricane stirring up underwater methane may be “greatest nightmare we’ve ever seen””

  • vishiqual:

    I was thinking about Methane gases coming up the east coast in a hurricane and the possibility that it would ignite through lightning. This situation affects this whole country.

  • roomz22:

    On this site : wavcis(dot)csi(dot)lsu(dot)edu(slash)forecasts(slash)forecasts(dot)asp(?)modelspec=currents

    Search “Water level”…and tell me this is “normal” that you have such a mountain of water located JUST HERE. Play the forecast animation : it’s a permanent fact.

    I THINK, MAYBE, (but I know such little about this Gulf) this image COULD BE the METHANE location.

    Or it’s perfectly usual, and I’m wrong.

  • 1tgbman:

    Does Simmons have proof to back up his claim that the gulf floor is covered 400 feet deep with oil?

  • AStateOfDenial:

    sweet…evolution , acension into a higher realm. Here I come lord! :) help us!

  • jawayetti:

    Methane has no human effects in the presence of Oxygen. You must have an oxygen-depleted atmosphere for it to even being to be a remote concern. Methane is also fully dissolved in water, further reducing any threat.

    Long-term, it isn’t all that great and the climate implications are disastrous, but this isn’t something to panic over because of perceived health effects. Go look it up.

  • jello069:

    man…. my heart hurts. what I hate is the fact that this is true. This will only be the beginning of our suffering and i just hope people are moving away from this imminent threat