Bob~ IT doesn't do a damn thing to my UNDERSTANDING; so now in clarity would 
you please come up with an exact depth, what material will contain such 
pressure , how discovered, how drilled into without jamming the drill all the 
way back through the works, how any volume -- i.e. size -- was determined, as 
well as the length and width thereby!? Of course there are hundreds more of 
such details involved in SUCH A MAMMOTH LIE BUT WHY SHOULD A PEOPLE WHOSE VERY 
LIVES ARE DEDICATED TO PRETENSE GIVE A DAMN ABOUT THE facts!? "Please do not 
try to confuse me with the facts, my pretentious mind is already made up" 
(Quote the American Great Pretender)! I sure hope they haven't roped you 
in!!~Hal~

--- On Sun, 6/20/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Potential Gulf Coast Explosive Tsunami... Sent Yesterday...
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 11:09 AM





In reference to Richard C. Hoagland's statement about a gas bubble below the 
surface, the Brasscheck video below explains what was said on the Coast to 
Coast AM broadcast. The gas bubble is under the sea floor which makes sense. It 
is contained under tremendous pressure. He is talking about 100,000 PSI. What 
he is saying is if that suddenly erupts and and explosion follows, it would be 
devastating. This clarifies my misunderstanding of what was stated.

Bob J 






      

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