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Large Sarge
28th May 2010, 02:36 PM
It Is Raining Oil In Florida
From Eve
5-28-10

Making this quick, don't feel well. About 4:15pm or so eastern, coming back from Tampa, Florida north on Veteran's Expressway...about 7 miles perhaps from SR 54...it sprinkled some gray watery and solid black oil on my car. Thought it was bugs, but so fast did not make sense and windshield wipers just smeared it. Got out of car at store and looked on the paint and solid black dots on my car...I touch? huh? it's wet? it's OIL!!!!!

I had several folks verify it before I sprayed it off and it came off easier than the few love bugs. Two hours later still wet like OIL! nope, not water, smell it, OIL!!!

Anyone on Gulf try not to smear touch it as it is harder to wash off if it happens to you. Bands of storm clouds coming this way from Gulf of Mexico...has not actually rained at least where I have been, just ran through the sprinkle. I smell it now I am inside the house...it's just hard for me to believe also. One can think of a other things...oh maybe it was a vehicle in front of you...there was no vehicles near me at the time. So coincidence oil spill in the gulf and it rains oil on my car? okay believe what you will...but I know my gut and what happened to me, what I saw, others witnessed, I took pics of (sorry don't know how to post them, and it photos could be debatable anyway, take my word or not whichever...but we are in deep hocky doo folks.

I was noticing that big black blotch closer to west coast FL on some images that someone posted yesterday on Disasters board...wondering. Well, maybe wrong board but felt more may see it here and ones that live here. Be careful, if it gets on your clothes, pets, hair, eyes, skin...it won't be so easy to wash off as a well waxed car is.

Not checking this for now, gotta wash out my ears, eyes, nose and lay down...change clothes as I smell it now inside the house on my clothes. I did not smell it while out though and my nose is now desensitizing, but I feel nauseated. I am really sensitive though, some may not be so much or get the heavy warnings I do.

Thanks for letting me post this bopp, if you want to move it, okay with me I understand...maybe nobody pay attention anyway and I am not super pops here as it is.

~Eve

osoab
28th May 2010, 05:11 PM
This is the same one that started it all, I think.

StackerKen
28th May 2010, 05:18 PM
yep

the biss
28th May 2010, 05:30 PM
I'm checking in with my Tampa connection as well. Will report back with his response.

TPTB
28th May 2010, 05:42 PM
I live about 5o miles inland Florida and it rained cats and dogs on the way home from work today.

No oil though, just cats and dogs.

osoab
28th May 2010, 06:00 PM
I live about 5o miles inland Florida and it rained cats and dogs on the way home from work today.

No oil though, just cats and dogs.


Good to hear.

Heimdhal
28th May 2010, 09:37 PM
Im in tampa now at the in laws. FIL says he hasnt seen nor heard of it, so far, and hes a GSUS'er type person, so hes been on the look out.

PatColo
29th May 2010, 03:41 PM
This is a partial repeat of the anecdote in the OP,

Is It Raining Oil In Florida? This Is Just The Beginning (http://www.sott.net/articles/show/209378-Is-It-Raining-Oil-In-Florida-This-Is-Just-The-Beginning)

This is new, press.tv.ir, clarifies that the dispersant is mixing with the oil making it more conducive to evaporating, and bringing oil-rain over vast areas... ominous :o


Oil Threatens Eastern US With 'Total Destruction' (http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=128113&sectionid=3510203)

Fri, 28 May 2010 17:12:02 GMT

http://www.presstv.ir/photo/20100528/razieh20100528161510890.jpg

The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may have apocalyptic consequences, a report by the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources said.

The British Petroleum oil spill is threatening the entire eastern half of the North American continent with "total destruction," reports say.

An ominous report by Russia's Ministry of Natural Resources warned of the impending disaster resulting from the British Petroleum (BP) oil and gas leak in the Gulf of Mexico, calling it the worst environmental catastrophe in all of human history, the European Union Times reported.

Russian scientists believe BP is pumping millions of gallons of Corexit 9500, a chemical dispersal agent, under the Gulf of Mexico waters to hide the full extent of the leak, now estimated to be over 2.9 million gallons a day.

Experts say Corexit 9500 is a solvent four times more toxic than oil.

The agent, scientists believe, has a 2.61ppm toxicity level, and when mixed with the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, its molecules will be able to “phase transition.”

This transition involves the change of the liquid into a gaseous state, which can be absorbed by clouds. The gas will then be released as “toxic rain” leading to “unimaginable environmental catastrophe” destroying all life forms from the “bottom of the evolutionary chart to the top,” the report said.