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Post by Nandarani on Jun 26, 2018 19:27:17 GMT -5
Aloha; still here in the state. Moving plans are stalled but will not be dismantled.
Talked recently to a fellow former resident of Puna. He reminded me of the demonstrations in the '90's - leaflets, signs, against the idea of the State of Hawai'i accepting the offer of the Israeli geothermal company to tap pressure underground for energy to run a turbine engine to generate electricity.
Electricity was indeed sent to Maui; the Big Island never received any. Today, it is easy to find articles in Israeli press on the subject of the precarious endangered geothermal plant, Israeli owned but under cover of something based in Nevada.
What happened in Puna was not normal volcanology. Normally, a cone is formed from a spurt of lava.
If the ground has been penetrated and tapped, the energy there pulled off to run the engine, what is left under the surface is a honey comb of vacant space, a vacuum. Nature abhors a vacuum and when things reached a certain point, and the ground simply collapsed under for example, Leilani Estates. The lava ran out all over the place, in rivers.
The same thing happened evidently in two other areas of the world from activity of the same Israeli company, with the same result. One place was in Africa.
So: the activity was not normal in Hawai'i and the State is implicated. This of course, will not mean much.
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Jun 27, 2018 6:44:58 GMT -5
This is a fascinating angle! Any more info onthis geothermal company and its processes?
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Post by Caillin on Jul 2, 2018 8:32:48 GMT -5
That reminds me a little of the Michael Crichton book “State of Fear”.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2018 11:07:04 GMT -5
that explains why there is methane and lava seeping through the streets.
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