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is mother nature getting back at us?

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10/27/10 21:11
daniccaramos
daniccaramos
we are now at the age that mother nature getting back at us...with the destruction of the ozone layer , large typhoons, deforestation and polluting our environment ..with the recent events in indonesia what can we do to save the planet?
 
10/29/10 13:47
paulh50
paulh50
Daniccaramos,

I have an old post on the forum and in the Article section regarding this subject.

Yes, Mother Earth, is getting tired of us and is starting to change. Scientists claim that gobal warming is the result of all the fuels and coal that we are using are causing the ozone layer to deplete. But, if you ask a Scientist, the Earth has gone through Climate changes about every 150,000 years and we are in the years approaching that time. Look at all the earth quakes and volcanic activity around the globe, that's the earth tell us She is going to change and there is not one thing man can do to stop it.

Who knows, maybe some part of mankind will survive or maybe it will be the insects or marine life that survive and no mankind. I believe that the Earth is capable of defending its self and it will reject all the things mankind has done to it and start all over. God created the earth and heavens in six days and rested on the seventh. Maybe the Seventh is the day that God decided to let the earth protect its self.
 
11/07/10 02:09
daniccaramos
daniccaramos
yes we should start cleaning our acts together to clean up mother earth ..our future depends on it and for our children sake ..hope this post would help others to realize whats hapenning to our environment..
 
03/11/11 06:18
daniccaramos
daniccaramos
again mother nature is striking back at us ,,with the rescent earthquake in new zealand and now japan worst tsunami was added to the devastation..now we should wonder where the next eartquake attack..GOD PLEASE HELP US!
 
03/11/11 17:15
squirtingnymph
squirtingnymph
May the Creator who made all of what exists help us all. Lets help each other and all things happen for a reason, the reason could be that He wants us to stop the war, stop fighting, be united start acting as a whole rather than people of different colors and cultures. Now is when we need each other the most, the one who will help you does not necessarily have to be a friend... SO might as well start helping now that we still can. Cheers and God help us all!
 
03/12/11 07:55
Michael2015
Michael2015
Trust in God, the Creator.
 
03/12/11 10:32
EroticSynergy
EroticSynergy
Google NIBIRU and understand what is happening in these current times only foreshadows what is yet to come!





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03/13/11 06:50
ToniW
ToniW
it is not mother nature, only.

These live images show the Japanese nuclear power plant Fukushima 1. An explosion occurred there on Saturday (cue video to 2:55 minutes), with part of the roof and hull destroyed and workers injured. White smoke is rising above the structure and it is possible that there has been a nuclear meltdown.

Television images show that the explosion was a massive one, with what appeared to be smoke rising into the air and parts of the reactor shell destroyed.

Even before the explosion, reports had emerged that caesium had leaked from the plant. Caesium 137, a radioactive isotype, is created during nuclear fission. Large amounts of the isotype were emitted during the 1986 nuclear catastrophe at Chernobyl. Even today, more than two decades later, an area encompassing a radius of 30 kilometers around that power plant remains closed to the public for safety reasons.
 
03/15/11 00:40
Bangkok Fantasy
Bangkok Fantasy
I say prayer for all people who suffer in Japan. Terrible.
 
03/15/11 07:00
daniccaramos
daniccaramos
lets all pray for the nation of japan for what they are experiencing this tradegy and hope that they quickly recover ..
 
03/15/11 11:06
Doc77
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If it makes you feel better to pile guilt upon yourself for an earthquake or tsunami, go for it. It is pretty arrogant to think that man can cause such a thing unintentionally.

As an exercise in observation, take a look at the latest Google Earth (free) at the location of the epicenter of the earthquake. You can see that topographically, (ignoring the water) Japan sits on the edge of a huge mountain.

On the other hand, man must take responsibility for any fallout caused by the nuclear reactors we built near such a cliff.


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03/15/11 11:08
Doc77
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quote Bangkok Fantasy :
I say prayer for all people who suffer in Japan. Terrible.


Inclucing personal and financial assistance, I believe Apple's approach can do more good than most realize, perhaps more than anything.


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03/15/11 21:47
ToniW
ToniW
quote Doc77 :
If it makes you feel better to pile guilt upon yourself for an earthquake or tsunami, go for it. It is pretty arrogant to think that man can cause such a thing unintentionally.

As an exercise in observation, take a look at the latest Google Earth (free) at the location of the epicenter of the earthquake. You can see that topographically, (ignoring the water) Japan sits on the edge of a huge mountain.

On the other hand, man must take responsibility for any fallout caused by the nuclear reactors we built near such a cliff.

Why even build nuclear power plants in the future? The point is that there are always excuses to justify existence of nuclear power plants even after a catastrophe.
You mention the location, then there are furthermore human error, or even dilapidated technology, when an operator is not responsible. Obviously, human beings make mistakes for different reasons. That's a fact!
At the end there is the problem of nuclear waste which creates enormous costs and risks.
 
04/18/11 23:18
gusvesporo
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You are right Pauhl.
It is the end of the last Ice Age. We like it or not, Mother Earth has her cycles and no one can prevent her from doing what she does for the last 4.5 billion years. Humans survived, at least, for her last 10 cycles in spite of the additional magnetic or axis shifts as well as the solar flairs that were added to the warm or cold ages. Do not panic yet. The destruction of Earth will be after about 5 billion years when the Sun will turn into a red giant and swallow the nearby Planets including Mother Earth. Still long, long, long way to go.
As for the Mayan tablets that "predicted" what will happen until 21 December 2012, their "prediction" ended on that year simply because they run out of tablets. Hehehe. Unless the 12th (for some) or X planet NIBIRU, as per the Sumerian texts, will visit Earth once more. During Earths young years, the passage of Nibiru made one of its moons to slam the Earth and our moon was created. The videos by Erotic Synergy tell it all. Thank you ES.
But thinking about it, if Nibiru passes every 3,000 years as I understand, why on 1,000 BC, (that is 3,000 years ago) when the Egyptian, Greek, Chinese and other civilizations thrived and have written records, there is no recorded evidence of worldwide catastrophe? Not even 6,000 years ago anything happened. 4,000 BC is quite recent in human history and there are no evidences of destruction of the Earth. So, lets all not lose our sleep thinking about Nibiru. But lets be prepared for volcanic eruptions, Tsunamis and Solar flairs. Astronomers say, by the end of next year there will be a planetary alignment that their combined gravitational pull will trigger violent volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. As for the Solar flairs, these happen every 11 years. Mankind is not directly in peril. Indirectly, black outs and disruption of electronic communication will make our lives difficult.
So, lets prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
Any commend or correction to what I state above are most welcomed.
 
04/22/11 06:36
luli123
luli123
quote Doc77 :
If it makes you feel better to pile guilt upon yourself for an earthquake or tsunami, go for it. It is pretty arrogant to think that man can cause such a thing unintentionally.

As an exercise in observation, take a look at the latest Google Earth (free) at the location of the epicenter of the earthquake. You can see that topographically, (ignoring the water) Japan sits on the edge of a huge mountain.

On the other hand, man must take responsibility for any fallout caused by the nuclear reactors we built near such a cliff.

Harrisburg in March 1979!
No earthquake and it is not located on the edge of a huge mountain. ;)
Why not simply admit that a too high element of risks remains and seriously start researching better alternatives (and accept lower profits)?
 

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