The squeak is gone, for now. Completely.
The one inch long area that is leaking is just aft of number 3 cylinder viewable from underneath the car.
After examining pictures of blocks and heads it could be a crack from a head bolt thread near the triangle shaped block or head coolant passage near number 3. The fire ring could have failed but after 9 thousand miles since I noticed the pulsating bubbling at the area, there is a logical presumption that if it was the head gasket fire ring, it would have blown open long ago.
I drive the car at 100% power runs at least 8 times a week for 1 1/2 years. A crack would have been stable if it has terminated at the edge of the block or head. In addition, the coolant control fiber portion of the head gasket has been redirecting the combustion gasses until recently. A piece of toilet paper held near the leak at idle does not wiggle. The damn leak is like a musical instrument, high pressure, low volume.
In diagnosing the leak, I soaked a rag and shoved it into the area when the engine was running and the noise was reduced by 90%. Next I cleaned the area with carburetor cleaner followed by brake cleaner. After the engine cooled for 30 minutes and the area was a 180F degrees I paddled some JB wed into the area. My theory is that the epoxy will cure in the expanded state and not blow off with the heat of operation.
30 hours later, when I am done typing, I am going too encapsulate the first patch with the second patch of JB Weld cold with tiny bits of stainless steel wire mixed in. Hopefully the hot/cold patch will hold.
My other option is to pull the engine and go through it. The engine runs strong and sweet and I want to get some more mileage out of it before I do that.
Thanks again for your replies