Anonymous ID: 0cdc10 March 2, 2018, 3:09 p.m. No.534754   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5048

>>534401 Last Bread.

the real coverup was the first test well that went into MOHO. Please educate yourself. The second well was the one that blew…cover up for the first one leaking "red oil".

ALL data from this is scrubbed from the net. The first test well went to the "wrong" spot?

Like this one.

https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cXnxGIDhOA

That first test well is responsible for the heat in the gulf. Check the area of DWH and heat spot

 

From the articles you presented, they clearly state as of 2015, it is not possible with the technology available to drill into the mantle. I am not doubting there was an initial hole drilled that was filled but we can not drill into the Mantle. Requires bits, lubrication, and other technology that has not been developed currently. Before you reach the mantle, there is a honey like layer which is super heated and heals itself when the drill is retracted. For those who have tried to drill very deep in search of it, there is also a layer that is very hard prior to that which has never been penetrated before either.

I educated myself when I did the original search but thank you for validating the research I had already done.

Anonymous ID: 0cdc10 March 2, 2018, 3:48 p.m. No.534947   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4957

>>534909

Perhaps it is just me, but I do not think Q deals in coincidence or sometimes.

The second thing is that the entire situation is organic with many moving parts. There is no way possible for Q to know exact dates on any of these events months in advance.

Anonymous ID: 0cdc10 March 2, 2018, 4:43 p.m. No.535245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>535048

From your own article.

>https:// geology.com/articles/mohorovicic-discontinuity.shtml

 

"Has Anyone Ever Seen the Moho?"

 

"No one has ever been deep enough into the Earth to see the Moho, and no wells have ever been drilled deep enough to penetrate it. Drilling wells to that depth is very expensive and very difficult because of the extreme temperature and pressure conditions. The deepest well that has been drilled to date was located on the Kola Peninsula of the Soviet Union. It was drilled to a depth of about 12 kilometers. Drilling to the Moho through oceanic crust has also been unsuccessful."

 

What possible reason would they have to cover it up if it was a brand new scientific achievement?

 

I will exit this discussion now because it has absolutely nothing to do with Q drops.