Received: by 10.68.211.136 with SMTP id nc8mr2445473pbc.6.1336048797680; Thu, 03 May 2012 05:39:57 -0700 (PDT) Path: r9ni127271pbh.0!nntp.google.com!news1.google.com!postnews.google.com!to5g2000pbc.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail From: Brad Guth Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,alt.activism,alt.journalism,k12.ed.science,alt.news-media Subject: Re: Helium (4He) helps to destroy our protective ozone (O3) Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 05:39:57 -0700 (PDT) Organization: http://groups.google.com Lines: 200 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: 98.125.195.116 Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Trace: posting.google.com 1336048797 24193 127.0.0.1 (3 May 2012 12:39:57 GMT) X-Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 12:39:57 +0000 (UTC) Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com Injection-Info: to5g2000pbc.googlegroups.com; posting-host=98.125.195.116; posting-account=nf79RwoAAABXjvy5ztMzmPxgY1WGoktI User-Agent: G2/1.0 X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:11.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/11.0,gzip(gfe) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On May 1, 10:52=A0pm, Brad Guth wrote: > How much raw helium does our planet have left to give? > > When 4He displaces and otherwise lubricates those molecules of O3, we > get holes in our protective ozone layer. > > =A0http://groups.google.com/groups/search > =A0http://translate.google.com/# > =A0Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / =93Guth Usenet=94 Here=92s another good thing about exploiting the extremely nearby planet Venus, is that it seems to have had way more than its fair share of helium, namely 12 ppm (as opposed to our 5.2 ppm) just within its extremely thick and dense atmosphere, not to mention numerous surface geothermal vents and likely internal gas pockets that could be easily tapped. The innards of Venus could be holding 1e16 kg if not 1e17 kg of 4He that=92s currently not worth all that much, although by 2050 this terrestrial shortage of He4 could become quite another issue. Our helium depletion or peak helium era is nearly upon us, though all we have to do is continually ignore it and it=92ll literally go away. By 2050 the maximum world extraction rate of helium will peak at 50000 tonnes(5e7 kg/year), whereas the current rate of depletion is estimated as 3.6e7 kg/year. However, the drop-off or cutoff will likely be a whole lot sooner and much steeper if there=92s a ten fold increase in demand, unless it=92s discovered that the geology of our planet that supposedly has only at most 1e10 kg to spare, is holding out on us. http://www.roperld.com/science/minerals/Helium.htm http://www.uskowioniran.com/2011/09/discovery-of-huge-helium-reserves-at.h= tml =93Iran=92s Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) announced today that it has discovered the world's biggest helium reserve in its South Pars gas field. POGC estimated the volume of South Pars helium reserves at 10 billion cubic meters, approximately 25 percent of the world=92s known reserves [Mehr News Agency, 30 September]. The South Pars gas field is shared by Qatar and Iran. Qatar is already producing some helium. The US is the world's leading supplier of helium, followed by Algeria. The world=92s annual production of helium is approximately 200 million cubic meters. The main use of the gas is in cryogenic applications, particularly in the cooling of superconducting magnets in MRI scanners. Helium is also the gas of choice to fill airships and blimps.=94 - No doubt India also has access to substantial natural gas fields offering a high percentage of helium, however, if the global helium demand should increases by ten fold (as it likely will), and thereby the extraction of 3.6e8 kg/year becoming necessary, could deplete the vast bulk of everything we know of (1e10 kg) within as little as 28 years. So, perhaps we=92ll have to start accusing India and Iran=92s Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) of sponsoring terrorism or hiding WMD, and/ or if nothing else we can always accuse them of hoarding uranium and thorium reserves for evil extortion reasons of promoting their own global domination. In other words, besides the vast wealth of liquid and natural gas hydrocarbons under Islamic and Muslim ownership and control, it seems that they also have a treasure trove of soon to be extremely valuable helium, plus their having the necessary uranium and thorium reserves to boot means that their future of thorium powered energy that=92s relatively failsafe and cheap is a done deal. Of course this interpreted volume of commercially extracted He4 doesn=92t even include the natural diffusion as natural geology leakage taking place, that=92s required in order to sustain the 5.24 ppm of atmospheric saturation. Perhaps using the physics of fusion to artificially create He4 from hydrogen may arrive just in the nick of time, but it too will be somewhat spendy because fusion is also the ultimate WMD. He3 is actually good/better for just about everything besides creating those fusion bombs that our NIF has been working on, including its use in party balloons. Problems is, unlike He4, He3 is already spendy as hell because our shielded planet has hardly any of that element, and thus far we have managed to toss away the bulk of our He4 within natural gas that also includes a small proportion of He3 (no wonder our protective layer of ozone/O3 has that big gaping hole over either pole). Unlike our naked moon that should be loaded with He3, our shielded Earth has relatively little of that element, plus we're running ourselves out of He4 within the next three decades or at least by 2050 it could become practically nonexistent other than whatever thorium and uranium are capable of producing, that=92s being suggested as limited to as little as 3e6 kg/year (roughly 1% of our future needs if 100% of that helium could even be captured, though I'd kind of doubt we could manage to capture .0001% before it leaks off and gets blown away by the solar wind). In other words, He4 and He3 are literally on their way out, and the rate of natural replenishment of He4 isn=92t going to be .0001% sufficient unless we can manage to artificially create helium and without that method being too spendy. Even if the natural rate of He4 replenishment were capable of 3e7 kg/ year, and we managed to capture 0.1% of it, is still only worth 3e4 kg/ year. The LHC needs to circulate nearly 100 tonnes of He4 without any reserves, or 1e5 kg, which that one alone exceeds the annually produced resource by 33:1, and there=92s all sorts of other commercial, aerospace, research and retail needs for helium. Shale gas via fracking probably doesn=92t contain as much natural helium, and as other nations catch on and attempt to modernize and equalize their own foreign exchange disparity, the future demand for this element of helium could reach 3.6e8 kg/year (clearly unsustainable once global stored reserves are depleted). Another shortage of diamond could also be resolved off-world: As for carbonado(aka black diamond), being really nifty for all sorts of applications besides continuous tether fibers, and being easily produced in the hard vacuum of space or even upon our physically dark and paramagnetic moon, in unlimited volume that's easily transported to/from just about anywhere, should be at least considered as one of the cheapest raw elements that can be artificially obtained and processed into just about anything. A question I have: Are you and other Oligarch Rothschilds planning on waiting until the very last terrestrial tonne of everything of any value is about to run out? (at which time you ZNRs may have to fake and/or false-flag us into another war in order to artificially inflate the global price via hoarding and insider market speculation, plus otherwise steal the scarce remainder of helium, diamond and heavy rare element metals from others) Of course, while obtaining off-world helium(s), there will be many other elements of extremely valuable rare-earths that will have to also get processed and put into terrestrial circulation, unless you're planning on speculating and hoarding those as well. By going off-world, many rare and valuable elements and complex solutions can be discovered, excavated and/or processed on the fly (so to speak) and transferred back to Earth. Of course that=92s not going to happen as long as we keep the old guard of oligarchs in charge and never bother to look back. The still unexplained loss of our OCO mission of Earth science (unusually similar to other previous failures) is perhaps just another prime example of how we=92re being kept uninformed and mislead into believing only whatever our handlers want us to believe, as usually configures as for making them look super good and way smarter than the rest of us. Those lakes under thick Antarctica ice remain fluid not because of our planet having a sun, nor having anything to do with our AGW, but only because of the ongoing 64+ TW of residual heat that=92s mostly from geophysical modulation plus fission within Earth. A certain amount of gravity tidal modulation that=92s keeping our flexible planet a little extra warm from the inside out, at an average surface bedrock heat loss of perhaps 128 mw/m2. From the surface, we humans manage to add roughly half again that amount of thermal energy to everything from the surface on up (still considerably less than what nature contributes), and of course we have our sun that=92s less than ideally stable, plus our nifty moon that=92s contributing via its own 2e20 N of tidal force modulating throughout the whole fluid body of our planet, which may help to explain where some of the internal heat is coming from besides a core and mantel of fission that=92s responsible for creating our helium that we=92re about to run ourselves out of a sufficient annual volume, because the vast majority of this helium has is simply been vented. Of course our modern day K12s and most others are no longer getting educated as smart enough to care about any natural or artificial loss of helium, just like the Semites and Oligarchs could care less if all the natural ice on Earth melted, and ocean levels increased by tens of meters or whatever extreme weather of storms and/or droughts were ten fold worse off. I mean to suggest, when these Oligarch Rothschilds own a fleet of business jets and Mega Yachts plus multiple villas in addition to several multimillion dollar condos around the world, is why they really don=92t have to worry if any one of those habitats is inconvenienced or disrupted by extreme weather or getting flooded out because of rising ocean levels. On Apr 24, 6:53 pm, 1treePetrifiedForestLane wrote: : well, so, What? : : I replied; : : He4 migrates directly through ozone. It doesn't bind, it dilutes : : or displaces ozone as well as it acts as a molecular lubricant. The "well, so, What?" is that our government and its faith-based mafia of Oligarch Semites that get to operate as public-funded overlords and robber barons regardless of whomever we elect or appoint, have been telling us another pack of lies upon lies, as well as having been creating and sustaining wars, costing us millions of lives plus trillions of our hard earned loot, and ultimately they seem intent upon keeping us from going off-world until they've fully exploited this planet and gotten every last drop of blood and dime out of us. Obviously that doesn't bother those that never want their white-washed Semitic Oligarch version of history to ever get investigated and/or forbid ever revised in order to suit the whole truth and nothing but the truth. The really good news, is that by 2050 those holes in our protective ozone layer should start to close up, because there will have been a sudden and significant reduction of released helium, along with perhaps 99% of our remaining commercial helium getting recycled, exactly as it should have been as of decades ago and before having made those polar ozone holes worse than ever. http://groups.google.com/groups/search http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / =93Guth Usenet=94