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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2010

Ive selected 2 plants. One in in the open with a noraml amount of rain and the other is under a rain spout that has exposed it to about 50 times the normal amount of rain on one part of the ground. In fact it puddled up and soaked into the ground right there. This is day 2 it got worse. see you tomorrow.

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  • The average speed of the Gulf Stream, however, is four miles per hour (6.4 kilometers per hour). The current slows to a speed of about one mile per hour (1.6 kilometers per hour) as it widens to the north.

  • @garnetfordsucks Its not going to make the news. Off the Atlantic seaboard of the United States, the Gulf Stream flows at a rate nearly 300 times faster than the typical flow of the Amazon River. The velocity of the current is fastest near the surface, with the maximum speed typically about 5.6 miles per hour (nine kilometers per hour).

  • @sabbathcrazy Ok go look a search google for gulf oil evacuation zone and look down untill you see 200-Mile Radius Gulf Evacuation Zone « Fellowship of the Mind

  • @sabbathcrazy It wont let me post it. 

  • @fatchickproductions1 did you see that tar balls washed up on new jersey beaches...also down on some island at tip of delaware...neighbor has one...i held it in my hands...didnt make the news

  • @sabbathcrazy I fund it again. this is the map. There is another one with 2 lines going up towards wisconsin. Basicly it traces Tornado Alley. This suggests that this is going to be in the wind petterns for real. So sooner or later the east hapf of the country will have tomove to the west half. Bugs animals everything. It will be a mass migration. If the FEMA Camps dont get you first.

  • @garnetfordsucks I got it from one of those yahoo stories a while back. Look up gulf evacuation zone and look through articals. Its not on google images for some reason. Let me see if I can find it again.

  • I'm seeing this in the kansas city metro area. I'm well over 1000 miles from the gulf. It's unmistakable to me that something is going on.

  • fuck me

    that is exactly how my trees look after the recent rain, and i'm in delaware just south of philadelphia

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