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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

this looked exactly like what we saw yesterday under the Bay Saint Louis Miss Bridge On Our Way Out To Cat Island In The Gulf. Thick Brown Gooey Foam

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  • And people say.. unbelievable, we don't know what is hapening, how can this be, what on earth could of caused this?

    Well folks, every little action, there is a reaction( Oil spill so big, water becomes vapor with oil in it, gets to the cold atmosphere and condenses, when it does condensate, oil rain falls. Cycle of water. everything that's in the water except for salt, goes wityh the water, then it falls again.

  • @AndreBisKaia Today We Also See It Raining Birds so why doubt a little oil rain rite lol

  • It's impossible for oil and water to mix and become oil rain.... unless to add chemical dispersants to them.

  • @matt605 exactly!

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  • @carouselcarouse not so even Bp has admitted it is Improbible not impossible while raining pure oil is in fact impossible it is possible when the oil is dialuted with corexit9500

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  • *cough cough** illuminati **cough**

  • @EverywhereVirtually Chemical dispersants make the oil dissolve to the point to where you wouldn't notice individual oil droplets, because the oil is effectively EMBEDDED in the water.

  • I added this to my End times weather play list. This is just awful words can't describe. The molecules of the oil and chemicals dispersers can cling to water I bet. Check out global dimming. Crud from pollution can adhere to moisture molecules in the clouds. Its a fact.

  • @ivankurz <<oil doesnt evaporate. :(

  • @itubenowplease what "heavy metals" oil does not have them. Also name the people that have died

  • you say it was everywhere but only show a small area, why is that could it be it was runoff from the streets that have had cars spill oil on them? Your like the media showing small areas and implying its everywhere

  • LMAO! What a knucklehead.

  • Oil gets on the road from cars; after a long time, oil slicks can appear when it rains. Oil also evaporates quickly and is immiscible so wouldn't likely be in rain.

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