Michael Moore debunks another myth in a dream that's also a wake-up call. (...) the party's over and the game's definitely up in this, Moore's eerie vision of a post-oil era in which bewildered children ask not: "What did you do in the war, daddy?" but "What did you do in the battle to save the planet, daddy and mummy?" And so it is that Michael Moore finds himself chatting to little Anne - anno 2054 - about oil, the 'die-off' and the hydrogen fuel cell wash-out - here's an excerpt:
David Munk and Gareth Chetwynd in Santarém, Brazil
Saturday December 20, 2003 The Guardian
The dry, yellowing fields stretch out to the horizon, past shiny new
silos, their polished tin gleaming in the noon sunshine. Beside freshly
hoed fields stand new tractors and ploughs. Look past the neat
farmstead and on to the plain and you could think yourself in Kansas,
maybe Texas - but then there would be no accounting for the billowing
smoke in the hazy distance, the fires and the rainforest that they
ravage.
This is the Amazon, a vast lung producing 20% of the earth's oxygen,
and home to 30% of all plant and animal species. It is so immense that
it would swallow Europe in full and three more Englands besides. http://i.am/jah/signs.htm
The rainforest is shrinking at a rate that is staggering
environmentalists. Around 25,000 sq km (10,000 sq miles) disappeared
last year - an area about the size of Belgium. Brazil's environment
minister has confirmed to the Guardian that this year's figures will be
as bad. Others think they will be worse. http://i.am/jah/envird.htm
Huge swaths of the land are being transformed not only by illegal
logging companies and cattle ranchers, but also by a newer invader, the
soya bean. For many the extraordinary expansion of this bean - used not
only for its oil and food for humans but also as feed for cattle - is
the new front in the battle for the Amazon.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - There can be no doubt that global warming is real and
is being caused by people, two top U.S. government climate experts said.
Industrial emissions are a leading cause, they say -- contradicting critics,
already in the minority, who argue that climate change could be caused by mostly
natural forces.
"There is no doubt that the composition of the atmosphere is changing because
of human activities, and today greenhouse gases are the largest human influence
on global climate," wrote Thomas Karl, director of the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center, and Kevin Trenberth,
head of the Climate Analysis Section at the National Center for Atmospheric
Research.
Measures to fight global warming will have to be at least four times stronger
than the Kyoto Protocol if they are to avoid the melting of the polar ice caps,
inundating central London and many of the world's biggest cities, concludes
a new official report.
The report, by a German government body, says that even if it is fully implemented,
the protocol will only have a "marginal attenuating effect" on the
climate change. But last week even this was thrown into doubt amid contradictory
signals from the Russian government as to whether it will allow the treaty to
come into effect.
Fish Off Arctic City Get Drug Cocktail from Sewers
11-24-3
Note - Fish in every US lake, river, or on the along the coast where 'treated'
sewage is being discharged are likely showing the same contamination...and worse.
-ed
OSLO (Reuters) - Fish in seas near a Norwegian Arctic city are getting an unexpectedly
strong cocktail of caffeine and painkillers
from local sewers, a scientist said on Monday.
Toxic Cocktail Lurking In Our Veins
By Jeremy Watson
The Scotsman - UK
11-24-3
They are the tiny and potentially lethal guests that have taken up permanent
residence inside the body of almost every adult Briton.
A toxic cocktail of 27 chemicals is circulating in the bloodstream of the average
person, a disturbing new scientific study has proved.
The by-products of modern living - including PCBs, pesticides and even flame
retardants required by law - are endlessly circulating in the bloodstream, where
they are suspected of triggering a number of diseases including cancer.
One of the most worrying aspects of the research is that some of the contaminants
lurking inside our bodies were banned by law more than 30
years ago.
Scientists tested more than 150 volunteers aged between 22 and 80 for traces
of 77 chemicals that pollute the environment. Volunteers included Holyrood MSPs
Sarah Boyack and Christine Grahame, as well as one leading European politician.
The survey found the people they studied had between nine and 49 of the substances
- routinely sprayed on crops, added to products such as paints, and used to
protect furniture against fire - in their bodies.
North Sea Facing Collapse Of Its Ecosystem Fish Stocks And Sea Bird
Numbers Plummet As Soaring Water Temperatures Kill Off Vital Plankton
By Richard Sadler and Geoffrey Lean
The Independent - UK
10-19-3
The North Sea is undergoing "ecological meltdown" as a result of global
warming, according to startling new research. Scientists say that they
are witnessing "a collapse in the system", with devastating
implications for fisheries and wildlife.
Record sea temperatures are killing off the plankton on which all life
in the sea depends, because they underpin the entire marine food chain.
Fish stocks and sea bird populations have slumped.
Scientists at the Sir Alistair Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science in
Plymouth, which has been monitoring plankton in the North Sea for over
70 years, say that an unprecedented heating of the waters has driven
the cold-water species of this microscopic but vital food hundreds of
miles to the north. They have been replaced by smaller, warm-water
species that are less nutritious.
"A regime shift has taken place and the whole ecology of the North Sea
has changed quite dramatically", says Dr Chris Reid, the foundation's
director. "We are seeing a collapse in the system as we knew it.
Catches of salmon and cod are already down and we are getting smaller
fish.
"We are seeing visual evidence of climate change on a large-scale
ecosystem. We are likely to see even greater warming, with temperatures
becoming more like those off the Atlantic coast of Spain or further
south, bringing a complete change of ecology.
By Randolph E. Schmid, Associated Press, 10/17/2003 13:33
WASHINGTON (AP) Last month was the warmest September on
record, federal climate experts said Friday.
Worldwide, the average temperature for the month was about 60
degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius), according to Jay Lawrimore
of the National Climate Data Center. That's 1.0 degree Fahrenheit
above average on records going back to 1880.
Black Elk (Lakota, 1863-1950), a
holy man famous for his book Black Elk Speaks, was one of many
Native Americans who shared his cultural heritage. Photo by W. Ben
Hunt, Black Hills, South Dakota, ca. 1939. Marquette University
Libraries, Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions Records, Negative No.
0860. (http://www.marquette.edu/library/neh/thiel/Indian.htm)
I can remember that winter of the hundred slain [1866] as a man may
remember some bad dream he dreamed when he was little, but I can not
tell just how much I heard when I was bigger and how much I understood
when I was little. It is like some fearful thing in a fog, for it was a
time when everything seemed troubled and afraid. I had never seen a Wasichu [white
man] then, and did not know what one looked like; but everyone was
saying that the Wasichus were coming and that they were going to take
our country and rub us all out and that we should all have to die
fighting. Once we were happy in our own country
and we were seldom hungry, for then the two-Ieggeds and the
four-Ieggeds lived together like relatives, and there was plenty for
them and for us, but the Wasichus were coming and, they have made
little islands for us and other little islands for the four-Ieggeds,
and always these islands are becoming smaller, for around them surges
the gnawing flood of the Wasichu; and it is dirty with lies and greed. I was ten years old that winter, and
that was the first time I ever saw a Wasichu. At first I thought they
all looked sick, and I was afraid they might just begin to fight us any
time, but I got used to them. I can remember when the bison were so
many that they could not be counted, but more and more Wasichus came to
kill them until there were only heaps of bones scattered where they
used to be. The Wasichus did not kill them to eat; they killed them for
the metal that makes them crazy, and they took only the hides to sell.
Sometimes they did not even take the hides, only the tongues; and I
have heard that fire-boats came down the Missouri River loaded with
dried bison tongues. You can see that the men who did this were
crazy. Sometimes they did not
even take the tongues; they just killed and killed because they liked
to do that. When we hunted bison, we killed only what we needed.
The Native American people lived The Right Way in harmony with nature,
as explained in The book The Way
Home or face The Fire
"What follows is most certainly the single most frightening article
I have ever read and certainly the most alarming piece that FTW has
ever published."
SUMMARY
October 3 , 2003, 1200 PDT, (FTW) -- Some months ago, concerned by a
Paris statement made by Professor Kenneth Deffeyes of Princeton
regarding his concern about the impact of Peak Oil and Gas on
fertilizer production, I tasked FTW's Contributing Editor for Energy,
Dale Allen Pfeiffer to start looking into what natural gas shortages
would do to fertilizer production costs. His investigation led him to
look at the totality of food production in the US. Because the US and
Canada feed much of the world the answers have global implications.
What follows is most certainly the single most frightening article I
have ever read and certainly the most alarming piece that FTW has ever
published. Even as we have seen CNN, Britain's Independent and Jane's
Defence Weekly acknowledge the reality of Peak Oil and Gas within the
last week, acknowledging that world oil and gas reserves are as much as
80% less than predicted, we are also seeing how little real thinking
has been devoted to the host of crises certain to follow; at least in
terms of publicly accessible thinking.
This article is so serious in its implications that I have taken the
unusual step of underlining 26 of its key findings. I did that with the
intent that the reader treat each underlined passage as a separate and
incredibly important fact. Each one of these facts should be read and
digested separately to assimilate its importance. I found myself
reading one fact and then getting up and walking away until I could
come back and (un)comfortably read to the next.
All told, Dale Allen Pfeiffer's research and reporting confirms the
worst of FTW's suspicions about the consequences of Peak Oil and it
poses serious questions about what to do next. Not the least of these
is why, in a presidential election year, none of the candidates has
even acknowledged the problem. Thus far, it is clear that solutions for
these questions, perhaps the most important ones facing mankind, will
by necessity be found by private individuals and communities,
independently of outside or governmental help. Whether the real search
for answers comes now, or as the crisis becomes unavoidable, depends
solely on us. It is also abundantly clear that fresh water, its
acquisition and delivery, is a crisis that is upon us now as certainly
as is Peak Oil and Gas.
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GENEVA (AFP) -- Europe this year experienced its hottest summer for at least 500 years, providing further evidence of man-made global warming, Swiss university researchers said on Tuesday.
During the crushing heat wave between June and August this year, which triggered several thousand more deaths than usual, average temperatures eclipsed the previous record set in 1757, according to a study by the University of Bern's geography department.
More than 23 million acres of the world's forests - enough to cover the whole of Scotland - are disappearing each year because of logging, mining and land clearance for agriculture.
The scale of deforestation is so great that some countries, such as Indonesia, could lose entire rainforests in the next 10 years. The appetite for wood for furniture, floors and building in Europe and North America is shrinking the world's forests at a rate of 2.4 per cent every 10 years, official figures show.
In an astonishing announcement on global warming and extreme weather, the World Meteorological Organisation signalled last night that the world's weather is going haywire.
In a startling report, the WMO, which normally produces detailed scientific reports and staid statistics at the year's end, highlighted record extremes in weather and climate occurring all over the world in recent weeks, from Switzerland's hottest-ever June to a record month for tornadoes in the United States - and linked them to climate change.
The unprecedented warning takes its force and significance from the fact that it is not coming from Greenpeace or Friends of the Earth, but from an impeccably respected UN organisation that is not given to hyperbole (though environmentalists will seize on it to claim that the direst warnings of climate change are being borne out).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Humans take up 83 percent of the Earth's land surface
to live on, farm, mine or fish, leaving just a few areas pristine for wildlife,
a report issued on Tuesday said.
People also have taken advantage of 98 percent of the land that can be farmed
for rice, wheat or corn, said the report, produced by scientists from the Wildlife
Conservation Society (WCS) and Columbia University's Center for International
Earth Science Information Network in New York.
Evidence is now literally floating in the air for various projects underway, documented by patents and confirmed by whistleblowers, in militaryspeak: aerial spraying, scattering and chaff operations...
June 7. Reading back over an excellent chemtrails article by veteran reporter
Will Thomas, I see that Ontario, Canada, was the site of a 1999 spraying. A
group of citizens protested, to no avail. Lab tests were done. Levels of aluminum
found in the chemtrails material registered at five times the allowable limit.
In other words, the aluminum was a major health hazard. http://i.am/jah/why.htm
Thomas points out that this whole aspect of chemtrails originated with the
infamous Dr. Edward Teller, who estimated that spraying the atmosphere with
reflective particles would turn back the sun's rays and avert global-warming
consequences. http://i.am/jah/envird.htm
Of course, excess aluminum would impact on the respiratory tract.
We are interested in just the opposite in the diminution, the killing
out of the goyim. Our power is in the chronic shortness of food and physical
weakness of the worker because by all that this implies he is made the slave
of our will, and he will not find in his own authorities either strength or
energy to set against our will.
WASHINGTON - The oceans bordering the United States are overfished,
polluted, infested with invasive species,
dotted with ''dead zones'' and in a state of crisis, but they still can be saved,
an independent commission reported Wednesday.
Bringing the oceans' ecosystems back from the edge of collapse -- one recent
study found that 90 percent of the world's big fish have disappeared -- requires
dramatic, controversial and expensive efforts to limit fishing, coastal development
and runoff from cities and farms, according to the Pew Oceans Commission. Its
report is the product of a three-year, $5.5 million study.
2 Esdras 6:22 (ii) And suddenly shall the sown places
appear unsown the full storehouses shall suddenly be found empty:
French company plans crop in Phillips County
By Karen Auge, Denver Post Medical Writer
A French company can grow the state's first produce destined for the medicine cabinet - a test crop of pharmaceutical corn - on 30 acres somewhere in Phillips County, the state Agriculture Department decided Wednesday.
The recommendation, by a three-member review panel, paves the way for Meristem Therapeutics to plant genetically modified corn in far northeast Colorado.
From Sheryl Jackson moonfyre1 [at] earthlink [dot] net
6-5-3
Everyone is allergic to the GM foods, it comes out as depression, anger, memory loss, confusion, nerve tics, aches and pains in joints and muscles, brain, breast, pancreatic, bladder, gallbladder, liver, kidney and colon cancers. The cancer index for adults and children have risen several thousand times in the last several years. As in 5000% increase. Think about that for a minute. The antennas of the microwaves, and EMF's, cell phones, Frankenfoods, polluted air, water, and land.
"It could have ended all plant life on this continent," geneticist David Suzuki says in the book. "The implications of this case are nothing short of terrifying."
2 Esdras 6:22 (ii) And suddenly shall the sown places
appear unsown, the full storehouses shall suddenly be found empty:
6:23 (iii) And the trumpet (6th or 7th - Rev. 9-10) shall give a sound,
which when every man heareth, they shall be suddenly afraid. http://i.am/jah/kofkad.htm
Amen - JAH.
In Mexico, Greed Kills Fish by the Seaful
(April 10, 2002)
(...) Greed and corruption are draining the gulf, also known as the Sea
of Cortés. It is not dead yet, but it is exhausted. American and
Japanese ships were the first to exploit it. Now fleets of Mexican fishermen,
mostly unlicensed and ungoverned, are taking whatever they can, as fast
as they can, for American and Asian markets. Every important species of
fish in the sea is in sharp decline, fishermen and marine scientists say.
Overfishing is a global problem. People are taking marine life faster
than it can reproduce. The world's catch peaked at 86 million tons in
More than 300 field trials of genetically engineered biopharmaceuticals crops already conducted in secret locations nationwide... ..."Just one mistake by a biotech company and we'll be eating other people's prescription drugs in our corn flakes..."
A fight for independence once again is centered on Pennsylvania. Small-town
opponents of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) biosolids program
are seeking legislative independence from what started as a governmental
solution for a hazardous-waste problem. That solution, according to EPA's
own findings, is a deadly one.
In 1981 the federal government began its shift from regarding sewage
sludge from urban wastewater-treatment plants as a pollutant to promoting
it for rural land as fertilizer, which later would be called "biosolids."
This suited politically correct notions of ecological balance: cleaning
America's waters by recycling human waste into food for humanity. Angry
farmers and rural residents with little use for ideological instruction
on the quiet pleasures of ecology may be forgiven if they regard land
application of urban sewage sludge as hit-and-run dumping of hazardous
wastes in the countryside.
Meanwhile, companies that earn millions from contracts to haul the residue
from wastewater-treatment plants to disposal sites assure government-wary
farm families that, when managed properly, Class B sludge can be handled
very safely and that it is good for the soil. Industry representatives
insist it is treated according to government standards so that pathogens
largely are removed, but rural residents inured to the smells of
farm animals and their manure sometimes describe the stink of sewage
sludge dumped on the land as "horrific."
Julian Borger in Washington
Wednesday May 28, 2003 The Guardian
The good news for the Pentagon yesterday was that its investigators had finally
unearthed evidence of weapons of mass destruction, including 100 vials of anthrax
and other dangerous bacteria. The bad news was that the stash was found, not
in Iraq, but fewer than 50 miles from Washington, near Fort Detrick in the Maryland
countryside.
Minute amounts of ''gender bender'' chemicals found in food and the environment are affecting the behaviour of pre-school children, new research shows.
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