Doomsday:
How BP Gulf Disaster May Have
Triggered A
'World-Killing' Event
Ominous reports are leaking past the
BP Gulf
salvage operation news blackout that
the
disaster unfolding in the Gulf of
Mexico may
be about to reach biblical
proportions. 251
million years ago a mammoth undersea
methane
bubble caused massive explosions,
poisoned the
atmosphere and destroyed more than 96
percent
of all life on Earth. [1] Experts
agree that
what is known as the Permian
extinction event
was the greatest mass extinction event
in the
history of the world. 55 million years
later
another methane bubble ruptured
causing more
mass extinctions during the Late
Paleocene
Thermal Maximum (LPTM). The LPTM
lasted
100,000 years. Those subterranean seas
of
methane virtually reshaped the planet
when
they explosively blew from deep
beneath the
waters of what is today called the
Gulf of
Mexico. Now, worried scientists are
increasingly concerned the same series
of
catastrophic events that led to
worldwide
death back then may be happening
again-and no
known technology can stop it. The
bottom line:
BP’s Deepwater Horizon drilling
operation
may have triggered an irreversible,
cascading
geological Apocalypse that will
culminate with
the first mass extinction of life on
Earth in
many millions of years.