Oil Refinery Blasts - Too Many To Be A Coincidence

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There was a HUGE chemical plant explosion in Thailand

In the last WEEK (7 days) alone, there have been FIVE major industrial blasts. Something is up.​

Today's blast destroyed an area two kilometers across, (one kilometer radius) This type of thing has been happening a lot lately. And I believe it is probably a war being fought with Stuxnet or similar. Everyone notices the price of everything going up and no one has explanations - last week there were two similar explosions at chemical plants - one in Illinois and one in India - there are only so many chemical production facilities. They do not grow on trees. If you destroy enough of them around the world suddenly you will not have the building blocks you need for the rest of the stuff.

Recently (this last WEEK) we have now had (not counting the battery fire because that can be explained):

The Rockton Illinois Chem tool explosion This explosion shut down the manufacture of lubricants for industrial machines. Take a look at the first paragraph on their company page, and then (try) to wonder about why the globalists would want that destroyed. You will not have to try too hard.

The blast in Thailand This factory made the precursors to polystyrene (Styrofoam). This was a huge explosion, with a blast damage zone two kilometers across.

The blast in India This facility made the precursors to polystyrene also.

This week there was also a refinery explosion in Romania. That was not specifically a chemical plant, but there was also another major petroleum explosion in Azerbaijan.

That is FIVE major industrial explosions in ONE WEEK. Three in chemical facilities and two in oil facilities. I have not seen that many explosions in such a short time before, something is probably up.
Since the countries are all spread out it does not look like an attack until one realizes that there are globalists who want things shut down and the prices pumped up, once the problem is globalists, the whole world is the target.

This would all be so easy to do from deep under the Negev desert with an internet connection and Stuxnet. There are plenty of idiots out there with compromised PLC's that do have a way into them, five major explosions is too much for one week I'd say.

*3 days ago

Deadly blast reported at Romania′s largest oil refinery ... - DW​

https://www.dw.com › deadly-blast-reported-at-romania...

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3 days ago — Thick, black smoke from the fire was reported to be blowing away from the Romanian coast into the Black Sea.
 
Here’s another fire on a Mexican oil refinery in the Gulf of Mexico:

A fire has broken out near Pemex’s Ku Maloob Zaap offshore platform complex after a submarine pipeline valve broke, leaking oil into the country’s Gulf Coast.

A video posted on social media showed three ships trying to suffocate a fire emerging from the sea, very close to an offshore platform. A Pemex representative didn’t respond to a request for comment or confirm the video footage.

About the complex:
Ku Maloob Zaap is one of Pemex’s most productive cluster of oil fields, accounting for over 700,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day, or roughly 40% of the company’s total output, according to data from the Energy Ministry.

Production has been declining at Ku Maloob Zaap as fields mature and Pemex lacks resources to invest in new extraction technologies. Pemex has seen output fall every year for a decade and a half and has the largest debt of any oil major, at almost $114 billion.
And yeah agree, this would seem too many to be just coincidence. Suspect it’s related to resource control or inducing incidences with fossil fuels/commodities in order to either create scarcity or perception manage that alternative “greener” fuels and resources will save us from ourselves and therefore increase demand in them - aka more disaster capitalism shenanigans.
 

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Could another source of ignition in some of these cases be 'cosmic' in origin?

From several years ago: SOTT Exclusive: More mysterious high-rise building explosions - is there a 'cosmic' source of ignition?

So, Chelyabinsk-type events, whether on a much smaller scale or indeed larger, can produce tremendous bursts of energy to certain areas on the ground. This phenomenon, largely ignored by mainstream sources, could well be the 'spark' that ignites some of these gas leaks in the high-rise buildings, resulting in powerful explosions and subsequent fires. Perhaps these tall buildings act as 'lightning rods', as industrial plumes similarly seem to act, by holding an electric charge opposite to incoming space rocks and their particular electrical discharges. Additional indicators of increased electrical activity manifesting nowadays are the more intense lightning storms and higher lightning fatalities reported around the world.

In his book, Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection, Pierre Lescaudron proposes a theory where certain types of buildings or factories can act as 'attractors' for dramatic electrical discharges - possibly 'sparked' via electrical discharges 'at a distance' - from incoming comet fragments or meteors. Lescaudron also suggest that unusual atmospheric conditions may be producing strong lightning strikes and even 'invisible' discharges.

After a lull in activity, regular SOTT.net readers can see just how common meteor fireballs are becoming again these days, and how strong the likelihood is that they are starting to cause serious damage, similar to incidents like the West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion a few years ago that was probably caused by a meteorite. As well as causing potentially devastating destruction in terms of explosions and fires at affected locales, such overhead explosions, and the electrical discharges that often accompany them, may have wider implications.
 
Regarding the blast in the Caspian Sea near Azerbaijan., there were initial rumours that a mud volcano was the cause, which the twitterati pooh-poohed. Everyone was sure it was some sort of terrorist attack (not unreasonably). It turned out to be true! So what the heck, geologically speaking, is going on in that neck of the woods?? It's getting as ridiculous as tornados in Eastern Europe.

I was looking around for info and came across the following two articles from 2018 and 2021 respectively, reporting on mud volcano eruptions in Azerbaijan and, in short, they basically say that: Azerbaijan has 365 of 1000 known mud volcanoes in the world, most of which are active, the country also has the largest one, another being the most active; that mud volcanoes are associated with oil fields and that Azerbaijan is known to be rich in oil:

Azerbaijan capital struck by rare eruption of mud volcano and flooding on same morning

Azerbaijan capital struck by rare eruption of mud volcano and flooding on same morning -- Sott.net

RT
Sun, 23 Sep 2018 21:22 UTC




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© Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Azerbaijan Republic
Bad weather of biblical proportions struck the Azerbaijani capital of Baku on Sunday as heavy rains flooded the city center while a mud volcano violently erupted on its outskirts, producing a pillar of fire and smoke.

Baku's mud volcano Othman-Bozdag on Sunday sent flames and smoke as high as 200-300 meters in two consecutive bursts. A statement by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources said the rare event was still in full swing.

Cracks, some as deep as 40 meters, have also appeared in the area surrounding the volcano
, the ministry warned. Luckily, no settlements are located in the immediate vicinity of the volcano.
[...]
Mud or sedimentary volcanoes are smaller than regular volcanoes and are often associated with oil fields. Oil-rich Azerbaijan is home to approximately 400 of the world's estimated 1000 mud volcanoes, with most located along its eastern coast. Othman-Bozdag, which is known as the second largest mud volcano in the world last erupted on February 6, 2017.

More recently there was this :

Mud volcano erupts in Gobustan, Azerbaijan




Laman Ismayilova
Azer News
Fri, 15 Jan 2021 13:34 UTC






VOLCANO
Shikhzekhirli volcano has erupted in Gobustan. The Bureau of Earthquake Research reported that the volcanic eruption was characterized by three cycles of activity during the day.

It was noted that the first active phase of the eruption occurred at 17:48:36 local time and lasted almost three and a half minutes, the second phase began at 17:53:59 and lasted 2 minutes 18 seconds, and the third at 17:58: 17 local time and lasted longer than the previous ones - 7 minutes.

As a result of volcanic activity, 2.5 hectares of land were completely covered with solid waste. A total of 1,700 cubic meters of waste were brought to the surface.


Shikhzekhirli mud volcano is not included in the state nature reserve.

The director of the Bureau of Earthquake Research Jeyhun Pashayev said that it had been the 25th volcano paroxysm, i.e., spasmodic volcanic eruptions since 1810.

"Shikhzekhirli mud volcano is considered one of the most active mud volcanoes in the world, "
Pashayev told Trend.

Azerbaijan is home to some stunning and unique natural wonders. The Land of Fire has the greatest number of mud volcanoes worldwide.

At present, there are 365 mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan. Most volcanoes are active, and 43 of them are protected by the Azerbaijan Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources.

NASA geologists studying Mars concluded that mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan are similar to uplands of the planet for their structure.

On September 5, 2004, the largest mud volcano in the territory of Azerbaijan was added into the Guinness World Records.

Researchers of the National Science Academy's Geosciences Division have recently developed an organic mineral fertilizer based on raw materials from a mud volcano.

The scientific invention was patented by Azerbaijan's Intellectual Property Agency.

Now the research is being carried out in the areas of geothermal, alternative and renewable energy. Work on creating the national atlas of solar energy is also underway.

Moreover, the activities planned for the coming years include the assignment of the status of a geo park to the territories where Azerbaijan's mud volcanoes are located.

Furthermore, it is planned to promote geo tourism in these areas. In this regard, the legislation has been amended accordingly. The work is currently underway to select territories for geo parks.


Added: Some cool footage in the articles below of two in Colombia, one is underwater and outgassing, the other is above ground and belching mud:
(2019)Strong outgassing Arboletes mud volcano in Colombia -- Sott.net
(2021)Families evacuated after mud volcano eruption in Necoclí, Colombia -- Sott.net
 
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I was looking around for info and came across the following two articles from 2018 and 2021 respectively, reporting on mud volcano eruptions in Azerbaijan and, in short, they basically say that: Azerbaijan has 365 of 1000 known mud volcanoes in the world, most of which are active, the country also has the largest one, another being the most active; that mud volcanoes are associated with oil fields and that Azerbaijan is known to be rich in oil:

This video gives more information on the science and history of mud volcanoes generally and the Azerbaijan explosion specifically. Anton Petrov also mentions the interesting similarities between mud volcanoes and features discovered on Mars in recent years.

 

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