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Post by kammy on Mar 23, 2011 15:57:40 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Mar 23, 2011 16:08:47 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Mar 23, 2011 16:32:28 GMT -5
Knut the Polar Bear Dies Knut is a famous polar bear here at the Berlin Zoo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knut_(polar_bear)"On 19 March 2011, Knut collapsed and died in his enclosure at the age of four.[49] Witnesses reported that after the bear's rear left leg began shaking, he became agitated before convulsing several times and falling backwards into the water. The cause of death has yet to be fully determined (in captivity polar bears can live for 30 years[52]), but a statement made on 22 March in relation to an ongoing necropsy reported there were "significant changes in the brain, which may be regarded as a reason for the sudden death".[53]" ------------- The Polar Bears are suffering around the world: Global Warming and Polar Bears www.nwf.org/Global-Warming/Effects-on-Wildlife-and-Habitat/Polar-Bears.aspx"The polar bear is the proverbial "canary in the coal mine" of the serious threat global warming poses to wildlife species around the world, unless we take immediate and significant action to reduce global warming pollution."
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Post by kammy on Mar 23, 2011 17:02:50 GMT -5
Taking a Bite Out of Stink Bugs blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/2011/03/taking-a-bite-out-of-stink-bugs/"Scientists at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are researching a parasitic Asian wasp as a possible solution to a bad bug problem. The wasp, which is smaller than a gnat, lays its eggs inside of stink bug eggs. As the parasites begin to grow, they eat the stink bugs before they hatch. Before USDA researchers can let the wasps take a bite out of stink bugs in the U.S., they have to make sure the parasites won’t attack other insects."
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Post by kammy on Mar 25, 2011 8:54:38 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Mar 25, 2011 9:16:08 GMT -5
Breach in reactor suspected at Japanese nuke plant tinyurl.com/4t6gsw9**It doesn't look like it's going to end any time soon, so take precautions.
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Post by kammy on Mar 25, 2011 11:19:37 GMT -5
I'm from Knoxville, TN... Oak Ridge is a stone's throw away, I have been worried about my family being so close to Oak Ridge, the place where the atomic bombs were built that were dropped on Japan. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Ridge,_Tennessee upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/55/Oak-ridge-summit-tn1.jpg/250px-Oak-ridge-summit-tn1.jpgLooks like Germany... "The news of the use of the first atomic bomb against Japan on August 6, 1945 revealed to the people at Oak Ridge what they had been working on. Wackenhut provides security services for DOE's local facilities, employing about 900 people." **No comment. --------------- Worker at US nuclear plant charged with lying Tennessee Valley Authority sub-contractor allegedly made false statements about inspections www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42248381/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/3/24/2011 "KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A subcontractor employee at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Watts Bar Nuclear Plant has been charged with lying about power system inspections at the only site in the nation where a reactor is being built, prosecutors said Thursday. TVA, the nation's largest public utility, supplies power to customers in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia."
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Post by toni on Mar 25, 2011 11:32:34 GMT -5
That's some scary stuff Kammy.
We just have to keep our faith that our loved ones will stay safe.
The world right now has never seemed so unstable with all that's going on. Maybe it's always been this way, and I wasn't aware, but now that I am, it's a wonder we all still here, imho.
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Post by kammy on Mar 25, 2011 12:12:37 GMT -5
The way I understand it, Toni - is... well, even today civil war broke out in the Ivory Coast where innocent women walking down the street were shot for nothing...
'They' want the world in a state of chaos and when you get the Middle East riled up... oh boy; this is where most of the oil comes from. This is one way to cause prices to rise, devaluing monies and destroying existing sovereign nations, sectioning states within countries, such as in Africa to exploit the people that were already in a downward spiral.
To create 'color wars'... what are color wars?... my definition is - to pit black against white, brown against white, white against brown and black, Christians against Muslims, Muslims against Jews, etc., etc. There's always something wrong about your neighbor, especially if you look hard enough and are paid enough money to instigate it - even if you have the same skin color, come from the same genetics, share the same land together; it's all about instilling hate through hardships.
It's all about money and control, they think they are operating on some 100 year plan, that in one or two generations everything will be fixed again and in the meantime, they'll have control of the money, the lands and the people and all the money making resources... in the two generations that they are underground, when you pop back up on earth - you'll have good air to breathe, good water to drink, you can actually eat fish again... I don't think so. This is ecocide - using ecology to kill not only the earth but eventually everything on it.
But, if you believe in evolution, there will eventually be a trilobite crawl out of the ocean, start walking on its hind leg fins and a new form of man will develop from it... so, it doesn't matter if everything is destroyed or not. Yep, probably every scientist alive is an atheist, that's the problem.
Didn't they listen when Einstein even acknowledge there is a God when he said?: "God does not play dice with the universe." If God doesn't play dice, then why is man doing just that?
What's really happening? It's called the Post-Industrial Revolution, man is on the verge of realizing that energy can be free. If you go out to Youtube and look up how to make a solar panel for under $100... you will see how easy it is to put heat in your home for almost free. We don't need oil anymore, that's what this is about, we're just too stupid to realize it or too scared to fight for it. And 'they' are scared that we're going to find out that we can put a row of coke cans together to heat our homes with it... or build a windmill in our yards to harness free energy... so, they are going to destroy everything and keep us from advancing - because their time is almost up.
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Post by kammy on Mar 25, 2011 12:41:48 GMT -5
(From memory - I believe I saw where Congress has banned building windmills because they will kill the American Bald Eagle... and the bats... yeah, we can see they really care about wildlife! ) Study: Wind Farms = Bird Killers www.dailytech.com/Study+Wind+Farms++Bird+Killers/article18641.htmWind energy Unreliable, expensive and utterly impractical www.akdart.com/wind.html** There's a collection of windmills nearby on a hillside, I haven't looked but I doubt that many dead birds are lying at the bottom. The Dutch built windmills for centuries... did you ever hear of how these big blades were killing their birds? Like birds and bats with radar don't have enough intelligence to sense that something is moving nearby and to avoid it? Propaganda!... They are going to keep you out of almost free clean energy sources that take you away from oil and coal for as long as possible. You could easily convert your gas engines to run on water or vegetable oil... you can heat your home with solar panels... how many do you see on the roofs in your neighborhoods? There is such a thing as 'Free Energy' science that is being cast aside, just search 'free energy' on youtube, it's in the air, it's everywhere...: Free Energy Another Inconvenient Truth www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWOxnXKB8VQThe problem with Free Energy is that it is everywhere and all countries own some - so therefore, it would not be fruitful to go take over a nation to rob their energy sources when it's readily available to everyone, it would surely mess up a lot of plans.
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Post by kammy on Mar 25, 2011 12:55:15 GMT -5
We could all be flying around in flying cars - no, they want us choking out the ozone layer, killing everything and slaves to the gas pumps. This is a real prototype that was built: Flying Car video www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_IB3PmlVaI&feature=relatedFlying can be even simpler than this demo above by using magnetic power. We've seen how to levitate an object above a magnetic plate using the magnets in the vehicle coming into play with the bottom plate? Well, the earth itself has a magnetic frequency that it emits, just tune your car's magnet to this frequency and we're all flying with a clean and free energy source. The cost would be the cost of the vehicle. But, 'free energy' doesn't keep us enslaved, does it?
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Post by toni on Mar 25, 2011 13:44:28 GMT -5
(From memory - I believe I saw where Congress has banned building windmills because they will kill the American Bald Eagle... and the bats... yeah, we can see they really care about wildlife! ) Study: Wind Farms = Bird Killers www.dailytech.com/Study+Wind+Farms++Bird+Killers/article18641.htmWind energy Unreliable, expensive and utterly impractical www.akdart.com/wind.html** There's a collection of windmills nearby on a hillside, I haven't looked but I doubt that many dead birds are lying at the bottom. The Dutch built windmills for centuries... did you ever hear of how these big blades were killing their birds? Like birds and bats with radar don't have enough intelligence to sense that something is moving nearby and to avoid it? Propaganda!... They are going to keep you out of almost free clean energy sources that take you away from oil and coal for as long as possible. You could easily convert your gas engines to run on water or vegetable oil... you can heat your home with solar panels... how many do you see on the roofs in your neighborhoods? There is such a thing as 'Free Energy' science that is being cast aside, just search 'free energy' on youtube, it's in the air, it's everywhere...: Free Energy Another Inconvenient Truth www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWOxnXKB8VQThe problem with Free Energy is that it is everywhere and all countries own some - so therefore, it would not be fruitful to go take over a nation to rob their energy sources when it's readily available to everyone, it would surely mess up a lot of plans. I just watched a program on tv about that last weekend I think it was. I think though, the windmills had to do with the "air movements"? I'll see if I can find something about it.
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Post by toni on Mar 25, 2011 13:49:59 GMT -5
Yep...you're right Kammy about those windmills and the birds. I thought it had to do with something else. This is what is just....I don't know, odd. Here they are worried about this number of birds dying, (which IS a shame) but....in (comparison) to the thousands and thousands of dead fish being washed up on the shores everywhere, and the dead birds falling mysteriously out of the sky....their priorities are backwards for sure. www.globalwarmingskeptics.info/?p=2973
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Post by kammy on Mar 25, 2011 14:08:16 GMT -5
From your article Toni... www.globalwarmingskeptics.info/?p=2973"Yet there is one group of energy producers that are not being prosecuted for killing birds: wind-power companies. And wind-powered turbines are killing a vast number of birds every year. A July 2008 study of the wind farm at Altamont Pass, Calif., estimated that its turbines kill an average of 80 golden eagles per year. The study, funded by the Alameda County Community Development Agency, also estimated that about 10,000 birds—nearly all protected by the migratory bird act—are being whacked every year at Altamont." ** I haven't done nor seen any research to the contrary but... I just don't believe that this is happening. I believe this is propaganda, I could be wrong though... You remember the Seinfeld episode with George and the pigeons? I think we have a 'deal' with the birds and bats for them to avoid windmills... (are there many bats left? we haven't heard from the millions spent on this research either...)
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Post by kammy on Mar 27, 2011 12:06:44 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Mar 27, 2011 12:45:12 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Mar 27, 2011 12:49:22 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Mar 28, 2011 10:17:43 GMT -5
Thanks, I saw your post, and then read about it too. I sure wonder what people in CA too are doing, but I guess as long as it's "tiny amounts" ....we're okay. Right
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Post by ginna898 on Mar 28, 2011 11:40:19 GMT -5
Welcome to RadiationNetwork.com, home of the National Radiation Map, depicting environmental radiation levels across the USA, updated in real time every minute. This is the first web site where the average citizen (or anyone in the world) can see what radiation levels are anywhere in the USA at any time (see Disclaimer below). radiationnetwork.com/But let's take on some perspective here. Our Monitoring Stations, as mentioned yesterday, do not use specialized detectors - they are designed to return only a Total Radiation dose rate, certainly including Gamma rays which can pass through the walls of most structures, and also including Beta and Alpha radiation in the atmosphere in those cases where the detectors are setup outdoors or in a screened window, where they can better "sniff" the air, as some of our Monitoring Stations do, or as I did with my two models of detectors yesterday morning. So with all of these points, does that mean the Radiation Network data is irrelevant? The answer is an emphatic No! because if the data were irrelevant, then so would be the radiation detection data of a First Responder in NYC, because they use essentially the same detectors as we do. All we have done with the Radiation Network is to have found a way to link such detectors together across the country to create some sort of National Radiation Map in real time, and then made that data available to the public - nothing more and nothing less.
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Post by ginna898 on Mar 28, 2011 11:49:28 GMT -5
The Associated Press reported today that radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster has reached the USA. This is reported through CTV News from the AP article originating in San Francisco.
The levels at this time are considered by authorities to be "minuscule amounts of radiation," however, since efforts to control the potential meltdown have had mixed success, the question remains what else is in store over the short and long term future.
Other sources indicated that while power had been restored to some reactors, that was not the case with the number four reactor, and actions to cool it with water were again pulled back.
Are we being told the whole truth, and why are news sources in Canada and San Francision more on top of what is reaching global areas than local sources and political leaders?
With radiation now being found in spinach and milk in Japan, are we next?
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