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oil eating bacteria causing global problems!


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Couldn't help , but get this out to inform those that do not know. Apparently when the Deep water horizon ended up leaking tons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, BP decided to use an oil eating bacteria to help eat up the oil, whether they were allowed to or not! Now this bacteria is doing more than eating oil. If you can remember correctly there was a barrel of smoldering something found :

So they decide to blow up this barrel and release toxins and bacteria into the air.

Now read this article by BP and their oil eating bacteria:http://www.naturalne...o_bacteria.html

http://www.theoilage...xico-t7017.html

How an oil eating bacteria could possibly change the face of the globe, physically and literally!

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Good luck on your journeys!

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Or could probably not.... naturally the bacteria, once they run out of oil, will try to eat something else, but to do that effectively it must undergo changes (something we call ---Satan be gone!-- evolution). That those changes end up in being a monster bacterium is most unlikely. Now, could well be that it could become unhealthy to skipper around in the gulf on a rubber boat....

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Unrelated to the bacteria.....there's a commercial for Dawn detergent shown how eco friendly they are cleaning up baby ducks after the spill. Dawn...made by proctor and gamble....owned by....the same holding company that owns BP. Nice...

Sorry...carry on

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Sometimes bacteria does mutate.

Lets hope it doesn't make its way down into the oil wells.

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Few people missing the point here...

This is a synthetic lifeform. Which the OP didn't mention.

BP patented it, the sythetic lifeform is programmed by computer to eat things that are carbon based. (the oil)

BUT... humans are carbon based. And how can we even begin to understand how a synthetic lifeform could mutate. What they did was reckless and stupid.

If you look deeper into it ther eis porblems with shelfish in the area and people getting sores on their body who have bene in the water.

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Everything that man touches in the greedy need for money and power always ends up damaging the planet.

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Everything that man touches in the greedy need for money and power always ends up damaging the planet.

Well said....Absolutely right.

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There is another bactieria which eats crude oil the American Govt has it's called ecoli, which has been genetically modified, they feed it cude oil then it craps aspartame as it's faeces! Not so sweet now is it? :yes:

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Few people missing the point here...

This is a synthetic lifeform. Which the OP didn't mention.

It's genetically modified.
BP patented it, the sythetic lifeform is programmed by computer to eat things that are carbon based. (the oil)
Where are you getting this information?

The bacteria digests hydrocarbons.

http://www.dailytech.com/Bacteria+Breaks+Down+Oil+Cleans+Gulf+of+Mexico+/article19456.htm

BUT... humans are carbon based. And how can we even begin to understand how a synthetic lifeform could mutate. What they did was reckless and stupid.
All known life is carbon based.
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woaah!!! that's new to my ears... hehe

some bacteria could it wasted oil..? wow its also nice that somehow or maybe in the future it can eat all life forms...

wow... i wonder if we can exist being not a lifeform but still exist...

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If you look deeper into it ther eis porblems with shelfish in the area and people getting sores on their body who have bene in the water.

Where is this allegedly happening? I live quite near the Gulf of Mexico and have never heard any of this.

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"And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood." If this bacteria somehow ends up encouraging red tide like what we saw in China a few weeks ago, I will **** bricks.

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"And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood." If this bacteria somehow ends up encouraging red tide like what we saw in China a few weeks ago, I will **** bricks.

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But isnt red tide an algea bloom? And isn't algea a form of life and since it is made of carbon would the bacteria not eat it and the OP claims? Also what is the bacteria made of? Carbon, would it not eat itself. AaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH! my brain! time paradox. CPU overheating shutdown immeniant....................................*blink*

.........*blink*

"Have you seen Sarah Conner?"

dododo dodododo.......dododododoooo

</sarcasm> :devil:

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Few people missing the point here...

This is a synthetic lifeform. Which the OP didn't mention.

BP patented it, the sythetic lifeform is programmed by computer to eat things that are carbon based. (the oil)

BUT... humans are carbon based. And how can we even begin to understand how a synthetic lifeform could mutate. What they did was reckless and stupid.

If you look deeper into it ther eis porblems with shelfish in the area and people getting sores on their body who have bene in the water.

That sounds a lot like grey goo. Well, sort of:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_goo

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