Saturday, July 3, 2010

It's a cycle and for the committee, a tricycle



You can fit the entire population of the world in Texas in 1000 square feet living spaces. You can put the entire pop. of the world in 1/4 acre home gardens sites in Australia.

There may be three million underwater volcanos on earth.

Kill the people, reduce the population or we all die!!!!

Dr. Timothy Ball is a renowned environmental consultant and retired climatology professor at the University of Winnipeg. Dr. Ball has a B.A. from the University of Winnipeg, an M.A. from the University of Manitoba in 1970 in Geography, and a Ph.D. in climatology from the University of London, England.
http://itsrainmakingtime.com/2009/climate-part1/

Radio Interview at bottom of Page. Look for speaker icon

It's a cycle, it's a cycle, it's a cycle!


A True Inquiry Into Climate & Weather, Part 1: A Hot PotatoHumans have nothing to do with it    

Joseph D’Aleo, executive director of http://icecap.us, was the first Director of Meteorology at the cable TV Weather Channel. A former college professor of meteorology, D’Aleo has served as a member and then chairman of the American Meteorological Society’ Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, and has co-chaired national conferences for both the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association. 
 

Robert W. Felix, author of two internationally acclaimed science books - Not by Fire but by Ice and Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary Leaps - is the host and creator of www.iceagenow.com and www.evolutionaryleaps.com. He has given more than 300 radio interviews in the U.S. and Canada presenting his view that the next ice age could begin any day.

Kim Greenhouse is host and creator of www.itsrainmakingtime.com. Kim is a communications steward, pioneer, and rainmaker for a better world who loves to bring new knowledge and unique opportunities to those who are ready, willing, and receptive.

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9 comments:

  1. Hey,hey hey,whoa,whoa,, we dont want em here in Texas.Send them to Oz. And we could use a little ice down here,so keep the forners but send the ice , My air-con bill is murder.

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  2. Funny,

    We are having the coolest intro to summer on record here. Damn John, tell everyone there to stop breathing.

    I wonder how the winter is treating Ozspeakup?

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  3. It would solve many problems if 'they' were given their very own homeland - On the north pole. Preferably from 50,000' - 0"

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  4. The die-off is a done deal: http://dieoff.org/

    The FATs are only trying to "manage" it... sort of like "managing" a hurricane... which is precisely what they did with Katrina.

    Let the peasants die. We don't need the "labor" any more. The one thing you can't let the surviving peasants do is challenge the "pyramid hierarchy," which is exactly what we peasants must do right now if more of us intend to survive. They know this.

    Whether Climate Instability is anthropogenic or not is moot. It's a done deal... irreversible. The future will be Green. "Fiat green" is what the FATs have in mind... just like they "manage" a hurricane. Send in the thugs to subdue the survivors. They are securing resources now to make sure they have enough thugs to go around.

    We will be packed into our shit-filled Superdomes (like our own McMansions) wondering what is going to happen next. That's because we didn't have the fucking sense to see what's coming... and because we think the FATs are there to help us out... because (giggle) we "voted" for them and we pay "taxes." (hahahahahaha)

    Here's the square deal from Cody Lundin:
    http://itsrainmakingtime.com/2010/codylundin/

    "You take away their food... you take away their water... you take away their dignity... and they will kill you."

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  5. I like the sites Triad symbol. Good stuff there.

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  6. Wow. Nice post Laurel.

    I think we can give everyone an acre, seeds, scientific resolution to drought, reforestation programs and IT technology to employ virtual offices around the world. We can scrap large city nightmares and spread the populations out.

    We would have to end Big Agri, PhRMA, DoD and other big profit centers for the committee and implement the 1% solution first. I'm for burning our trash in high heat incinerators and coverting the water and scale to roads, hydrogen for fuel, O2 for hospitals and respiratory clinics. I'd put the facilities in oil drilling and coal mining states first. Then onto infrastructure, jobs and fair tax. Committee members go on the chain gang tour of America to see the damage they have caused.

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  7. thanks Puddy:-)
    I like your ideas for a better way,
    can i point out that while Aus is big, if you check us out, we have about 90% of the pop on that tiny green coastal fringe, theres a reason, the lack of water, and the heat.
    my last place wasnt in an especially inland or even far from the coast area, and I measured 50C in the shade under a grapevine, more than a few days and more than one summer.
    sun so hot it burns through denim, like standing too close to a heater. literally crisping the bark off of tree branches that dont have leaf covering.apples with Black carbon burns on the sunnyside up. quinces too.
    I cracked an egg onto a sheet of galv and it half cooked, if I had used a cast steel plate and allowed it to warm up say by mid day I think it would have cooked fully.
    I used to half fill a black 20 litre container , sit it on the dirt driveway, and by 2pm or earlier I could top it up with cold, which steamed and was scalding from the hose on the ground, and have a hot wash, for free.
    you can sundry tomatos in One afternoon, ditto apricots and peaches, so there is some good to be had:-)
    Just reading Iceagenows latest, the declaration of disaster areas for washington 29 areas declared. and the flash floods in Idaho. snow on the 4th of July. summer? did someone say summer?

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  8. antarcticas better- bigger, we could lose them in minutes, mind you we dont have bears to make life fun for them, penguins arent known forself defence, :-(
    and no misguided eskimos to maybe feel sorry for them down there either.

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  9. I LIKE cody hes well clued in. no crap, funny how much of what he talks of is standard procedures here, but 36C isnt hot, well not so hot that people dont work out in it here. 40 to 45 is hot. thats when we knock off for the arvo, and find somewhere shady. if as I suspect it will , it gets colder, we here will have a lot more hassles adapting to that! we dont have double glazing and insulated walls here, brick cavity isnt good in cold and light weatherboard with no insulation in walls isn't draught proof, its about zero outside right now Icy by 9pm, and after 6hrs of my fire going I still only have 18C in the lounge, up from a start of daytime 13c inside today, if it was windy too? brrrr.

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