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(回答先: 米国ニューオリンズに戒厳令布告される! ハリケーンにより80%以上が浸水のため 投稿者 サラ 日時 2005 年 8 月 31 日 04:46:09)
上記のソーシャファールのリポートの抜粋です。
この時期にハリケーンを人工的に軍事目的としておこし、世論をイラクからそらし、戒厳令を布告し、石油産業をわざと破壊し、米国経済に打撃を与え、軍事独裁ファシスム政権を確立させるのがNWOの目的かもしれない。この人のリポートはそのように読むべきか?
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index810.htm
August 29, 2005
‘Unprecedented’ Super Storm Threatens American Economy as American President Declares Martial Law, Pressure on New Madrid Fault Zone Reaches ‘Unseen’ Levels
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Russian Subscribers
Reports from the United States are showing that their President has declared ‘States of Emergency’ in many of their Southern Regions in advance of the approach of an unprecedented Super Storm that Russian Scientists estimate will hit the United States with some wind gusts in excess of 200 miles per hour.
The significance to these State of Emergencies being declared, according to Russian Intelligence Analysts, is that the Americans Presidents declaration of Federal Rule (Martial Law) over these regions came before the Governors of those States most affected had requested assistance from their Federal Government as is extremely rare in that country, "In the United States, the chief executive is typically empowered to declare a State of Emergency. The President of the United States, a governor of a state, or even a local mayor may declare a State of Emergency within his or her jurisdiction. This is relatively rare at the federal level, but quite common at the state level in response to natural disasters."
According to Russian Meteorologists about this Super Storm there is no better word to describe it other than ‘Unprecedented’ due to its massive size and rapidly growing powers of destruction, and as we can read as reported by the Associated Press News Service in their article titled "Katrina bulks up to become a perfect storm" and which says;
"Katrina could turn out to be the perfect hurricane, much to the dismay of south Louisiana residents. "I don't remember seeing conditions as favorable as this for a strengthening hurricane for a long time," National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield said Saturday.
He was referring to a unique combination of physical and meteorological conditions that are expected to cause Katrina to spin up to Category 4 or 5 strength, like a top accelerates when you pull its string. The northern Gulf of Mexico is unusually warm, rising past 85 degrees this year. And while that could, in part, be due to less cool freshwater entering the Gulf from the Mississippi River, National Hurricane Center meteorologist Eric Blake said it's more likely the result of relentless high temperatures in recent weeks along Louisiana's Gulf Coast
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The main reason for the American President declaring Martial Law in these Regions, according to these reports, lie in their strategic value to the United States, as major destruction in these areas could deal a ‘death blow’ to the American economy due to its dependence upon oil. The Louisiana Region alone accounts not only for the greater amount of the United States Oil Economy (pipelines, refineries, Gulf of Mexico oil production) but also contains parts of the Strategic Reserves of the United States, and as we can read as reported by the US Department of Energy;
"Louisiana is a major oil producing state with abundant crude oil reserves, ranking 5th in production and 8th in reserves. Petroleum infrastructure is extensive with a large network of crude oil, product, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pipelines and storage facilities. Louisiana is also home to two of the four Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) storage facilities: West Hackberry in Cameron Parish and Bayou Choctaw in Iberville Parish, Louisiana.
Other infrastructure include 17 petroleum refineries with a combined crude oil distillation capacity of nearly 2.8 million barrels per calendar day, the second highest in the nation after Texas. Louisiana has numerous ports including the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP), which is capable of receiving ultra large oil tankers. Natural gas and electricity dominate the home heating market with similar market shares totaling about 47 percent each."
The destruction of this Region, and its importance to the American Oil Economy, cannot be minimized as these losses represent nearly 20% of their daily capacity, and with no resources available to make up for this massive loss, and as we can read as reported by the US Department of Energy, “While some refineries have closed, and no new refineries have been built in nearly 30 years, many existing refineries have expanded their capacities. As a result of capacity creep," whereby existing refineries create additional refining capacity from the same physical structure, capacity per operating refinery increased by 28% over the 1990 to 1998 period, for example. Overall, since the mid-1990s, U.S. refinery capacity has increased from 15.0 million bbl/d [barrels per day] in 1994 to 16.9 million bbl/d in September 2004. Also in September 2004, utilization of operating capacity at U.S. refineries was averaging around 90%, down from 97% in July and August."
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