It turns out the oil field BP has been playing with for greedy gain is a notoriously volatile one they’ve been trying to get a handle on for over a decade. Named Crazy Horse due to its unpredictable nature, BP was forced to change the project name to Thunder Horse in deference to the Lakota tribe spiritual reference.
Any way you look at it, it’s clear they knew they were in for a wild ride.
In February 2001 a new field known as Thunder Horse North was drilled in block 776, approximately 5 miles northwest of the original field. This well reached 26,000 feet (7,900 m) and again met three intervals of oil.[4]
Actually developing the field was a major technological challenge due to the depth of the find. Not only are the distances large, but at such depths the formations holding the hydrocarbons create pressures over 1,200 bars (120 MPa) and temperatures of 135 °C (275 °F). Prior to Thunder Horse, no field had ever been developed at such a depth.
Here’s something from the BP on-line archives, audaciously calling ‘Thunder Horse’ a “preservation program”–newspeak for ‘destroying the earth for profit’.
Thunder Horse (from BP archives)
‘Protecting Thunder Horse from the elements, and beyond’
Subsea Project Preservation Program – Thunder Horse
‘Thunder Horse is a huge, world-class field located 150 miles southeast of New Orleans, in a challenging deepwater environment. Designed to process a quarter of a million barrels of oil per day it is technologically complex, supported by a network of no fewer than 25 subsea wells.”
What did BP expect if they knew they were prodding ‘Thunder Horse’?
Hitting a wasp nest with a stick might bring on an “accident”. So might digging a trench where a gas line has been laid-even if you knew it was in the vicinity and were reckless, it would be classified as an “accident” most likely. Some might call it ‘asking for trouble’.
Mad Scientists Unleashed
The question is, how much was known ahead of time and to what degree of certainty. From the above documents and descriptions and the disastrous outcome, at the least criminal greedy industrial negligence seems to again be the case. But were they trying to get this explosive reaction? Sure seems they were “asking for it”.
Looking at history, especially modern history, we know the “mad scientist” stereotype is anything but far-fetched. Tinkering with nature seems to be the norm with genetic engineering, chemical food adulteration and electronic and warfare sciences in full swing. So why not the same with those exploiting the earth’s resources? It’s the norm to the conscienceless corporate state and its controllers.
Putting the Pyromaniac In Charge of the Arson Investigation
‘Officials blamed a wildfire that consumed more than 38,000 acres and destroyed 21 homes in Los Angeles last week on a boy playing with matches, and said they would ask a prosecutor to consider the case.’
Would you put the careless boy playing with matches in charge of the investigation and firefighting? The US government did, giving BP full sway in all things related. Insane.
But Why the Cover Up?
Same as always. It’s the elite mindset – we the people "can’t handle the truth”. What they really mean is, they don’t want us to be empowered by the knowledge of the truth.
The severity of this oil disaster cannot be over stated. The current and coming environmental, economical and political fallout–and by political I mean effect on peoples’ lives, the body politic–is going to resonate worldwide. Similar to other ongoing realities such as worldwide militarization using the planted terrorism “enemy”, the existence of extraterrestrials and the weaponization of space, the deliberate breakdown of societal structures through cultural homogenization, and the culling of the world population through manufactured disease and deliberately damaged foods, we are not supposed to wake up to what they’re doing!
Hence the cover-up. Again and again. Just watch the news, if you can stomach it. In their minds, these arrogant controllers believe if we knew the full truth of any given situation, we’d be harder to control. It’s easier for them to let the poisonous water, air and food to take its course and toll on our lives than it is to empower us with the truth we need to take action and protect ourselves–the same “dangerous” empowerment that would lead us to rejecting their leadership, dominance and hence control.
Predictive Programming Placates
Another reason for this slow reaction to all this by so many: we’ve been inoculated against disasters–at least theoretically. Thanks to the Hollywood laboratory, how many virtual disasters have we all been through? We’ve seen the world wiped out or almost wiped out every which way. That won’t protect anyone from anything. But this mental novacaine affects us so that when disasters appear to be happening, it’s simply part of the program. “Don’t be too alarmed, we’ve been through this kind of thing before.”
Like the fluoride in our water, sprayed toxic skies and the additives in our food, predictive programming is another form of Brave New World soma to keep us placated while their subduction agenda rolls on with minimal resistance.
Alan Watt is one of the best on this subject:
So, is there more to ‘Thunder Horse’ than meets the eye?
This esoteric nomenclature sure means a lot to them. Just as the space program has so-called mythological references to just about every aspect of their missions, so it is with other aspects of their agenda. Is the occult involved here?
Bill Ryan of Project Avalon recently made the following post–strap in for this one:
‘This is too interesting not to post. This is Gustav Meyrink, who in 1903 wrote a Petroleum Petroleum: a Prophecy. In this short story, a gigantic oil spill pollutes the Gulf of Mexico: a terrorist act against humanity. After several months all oceans are covered with an oil film… and there is no more rain. The original German language copy is available here, and a good English translation is here.
Gustav Meyrink, most famous for his novel The Golem, was a member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and had all kinds of occult connections. In his collection of short stories published in 1913, Meyrink commented:
To ensure that certain prophecies I have made come to the notice of the public, I submit the following tale which was written in 1903…
Note that this story is an allegory, and the ‘prophecy’ is a warning… not a prediction. It would be impossible for the whole oceanic surface of the Earth to be contaminated in this way. Meyrink is describing, very graphically, the kind of deep trouble we can get ourselves into if we collectively are not sufficiently responsible and aware.’
The Symbolism is Profound
Named by some as the evil spirit Balthazar–this highly controversial demon horse at Denver International Airport greets everyone visiting or working at DIA.
Besides the well known demonic stallion stationed outside the masonic temple to the new world order known as the Denver International Airport, horses have been used throughout time to represent terrific powers.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse of the Bible have resonated with spiritual significance through the ages.
Which reminds me of the classic by William Cooper “Behold A Pale Horse”:
Here’s another interesting horse from Preston Nichol’s first Montauk Project book–a golden horse statue with a time piece in its belly he viewed in a way distant future, another ‘alternative’ classic.
Here’s a different famous horse image that may be new to you, from Philippine ‘folklore’. Quite a fascinating subject:
Tikbalang (also written as Tigbalang, Tigbalan, or Tikbalan) is a creature of Philippine folklore said to lurk in the mountains and forests of the Philippines. It is generally described as a tall, bony humanoid creature with disproportionately long limbs, to the point that its knees reach above its head when it squats down.[1] It has the head and feet of an animal, most commonly a horse.
Tikbalangs are said to scare travelers and lead them astray. Tikbalangs play tricks on travelers such that they keep on returning to an arbitrary path no matter how far he goes or where he turns.
According to traditional folklore, the tikbalang can also transform itself into human form or turn invisible to humans. They like to lead travelers astray.[1]
By one account a tikbalang has a mane of sharp spines, with the three thickest of these being of particular importance. (Wikipedia)
…and now back to Denver…
Spikey hairdoo, would you say? Just wondering….sure interesting he greets travelers at the Denver International Airport full time…
BTW, inside the airport is just as traveler friendly. Here’s another uplifting image to comfort the hearts of weary travelers and families:
Back To the Thunder Horse Oil Well–still spewing, by the way..
What’s astounding is the degree of arrogance displayed when they use such images and symbolism in plain site for all to see, all the while cloaking it in mind-numbing double-speak. As said before, this applies to every sphere of man’s society. We need to know their language and symbolism to stay ahead of the game. They’re at the point they are bragging about their control so it’s getting more obvious all the time.
As more and more people keep blowing the whistle on these filthy controllers and exposing their tactics, their illusion will crumble. Lies can’t outlast the Truth. Their phony illusory screen is coming apart one pixel at a time…..
“He that has eyes to see, let him see” beyond the illusory matrix.