What They Don’t Want You to Know About This Depth Survey

They do a trick with using no-contrast or tiny type on important graphics. This time, with the newer depth survey they outdid themselves with ultra-thin defining colored lines. A hair.

And the reason is apparent when you enhance the graphic! The cave-in is beyond the berm road to the west and south (red line on art).  The berms are  out of the collapse zone boundaries.

Dotted Blue line is 11/01/2012
Light Brown 5/16/2013
Orange 11/14/2012
Blue 12/10/2012 and 03/11/2013
Light Green 01/11/2013
Red 02/18/2013
Black 04/16/2013
Pink 05/14/2013

berm3

berm1

This line in red on the pictures here is the outer dotted brown line showing outer perimeter susistance on May. 16, 2013.  It weaves  TWICE outside the berm.

Furthermore, Freedomerox posted pictures of homes damaged by subsistance quite a bit further away in his article last month.  A reader of his blog chimed in to say “House roofs don’t leak unless the house is pulling apart! This begins at the foundation!  This is not just shaking! This is the earth moving over and downward enough to cause the frame of the house to begin to pull apart.”.

This map is decietful in 2 ways. The lines are too faint to see (on purpose!) just like the earlier art showing the sinkhole dimensions with the measurement done in black color placed on a nearly black background – AND the outer “subsistance line” doesn’t relate to reality.

The homes sinking at Bayou Corne are not sinking because elves are digging tunnels under them!

Watch the lines warning by David V. H. and  reminder by Jec – 😉    Thanks to Walter for line-color dates – 😉

23 thoughts on “What They Don’t Want You to Know About This Depth Survey

      • huh? “Red 02/18/2013″
        and arrow near the “W” (west) mark on the left side of the map says that.

        OOPS! It is orange mark I re-drew …. fixing post. =sigh=

      • You might want to read up on the actual updates, FcF. I love your article above, and knew the dimensions go well outside the berms, even the dogleg, and we know subsidence is now occurring at nearly all South of Highway 70 homes up to Bayou Corne…40.4 acres also endangers Hwy 70 as well, which is why LADOT kicked into overdrive. As for Oxy 1, it is only a matter of time now, and Oxy 3A seems to have been cut off from sinkhoile communications, hence the pressures build up due to formation oil, water and gases enter the remnants of the top of Oxy 3. Also, after 7 days of drilling at the new pad next to Oxy 2, they had only made it 6

      • I know you called that early and many comments did too!
        I think officials have a LOT OF GALL to put out that idiotic ‘depth survey’ as if it “new” and as it is true! It should be placed in evidence-of-BAD-FAITH by litigants!
        In law covering up a crime demonstrates consciousness of GUILT.

      • Yes! Cap rock thing makes me nervous.

        Am adding that link to Friday News… missed it.

  1. This is as best as I can do.
    I was going by the two drawing that are Horizontal and Vertical with the color showing how big this sinkhole was becoming.
    This two drawing.
    I was looking at that cross section W-E drawing and looking at that cross section S-N drawing.

    This two drawing does not show that last dotted red line you well only find it on the map it’s dated 05/16/13.
    Look how big that sinkhole has become from the Pink line dated 05/14/13 to the Dotted Red line dated 05/16/13 on map.

    The first line on the drawing is in Yellow the date it has is 10/04/12 it shows how deep it was at that time.
    The next line is Dotted in Blue it’s got a date of 11/01/12
    The next color line is in Orange dated 11/14/12
    The next color line is in Light Brown dated 12/10/12
    The next color line is in Green dated 01/11/13
    The next color line is in Red dated 2/18/13
    The next color line is in Blue or is that a purple line dated 03/11/13
    The next color line is in Black dated 04/16/13
    The next color line is in Pink dated 05/14/13

    Click to access sinkhole_depth_survey_fi_644.pdf

  2. This comment is for the Word Press Looky Lou’s,

    Y’all got some damn nerve trying to censor this page. WTH is wrong with you that you want to prevent this flow of information?

    Well, let me tell you this… The next time you send me a warning that I commenting to fast on this blog I will make a spectacle out of you!

    Knock it the “F” off!

    :)~

    • Yea Guerrera Zorra, I’ve had many problems as well. I’ve been sent on never ending data searches that could only be stopped by taking out my battery. System lock ups. Impossible to post sometimes. Posting not appearing on the blog. That seems to happen when something revealing is posted. People need to know about these tricksters. The Bayou Corn residents and others living in the southern Louisiana could use our help to expose and telegraph to the World the wrongful actions of this criminal network. This blog. is also the best place to keep informed about the Louisiana sinkhole fiasco because MSM is not reporting for the citizens anymore.
      All it’s gonna take to involve more of this nation is for one of those mysterious explosions to occure too close to those sinkhole-area natural gas vapor trails. Those flares aren’t helping explosion concerns either.

      • my big thought on explosions is shaking from Louisiana seismic activity is tearing apart pipe networks in plants one by one.

    • Looks good. However, it’s been obvious to me for a while that the Texas Brine subsidence line was incorrect. I still remember the resident in the residents meeting long ago jump in the Texas Brine’s spokesman’s face about his walls cracking and doors sticking.
      Also, the horizontal dimentions of the salt cavern are much larger than their red line would suggest. So more subsidence will occure for this salt cavern, unless the foot-draggers can refill the salt cavern with mass.
      There’s more Napoleonville salt dome to follow. The Helicorders’ strong activity far from the sinkhole indicate, as we’ve seen before, things are falling apart in other areas of the Napoleonville salt dome.dome

Leave a comment