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Original Message we seem to be in the best time of our lives.
modern technology has pushed us to do incredible things, such as iphones. how can you live without them.

but we also seem to be in the worst time of our lives in terms of all the natural disasters and strange global phenomenons that is occurring world wide.

it's almost at an unprecedented level the world has not seen before.


these are what i've heard and seen all over the news lately and logically speaking:

- the weather has been extreme lately, either very hot, or very cold. is it global warming or ice age, which is it? and why the sudden change? historically speaking, we are due for an ice age period which doesn't help us either way.

- loss of ozone layer, isn't it scary to think we lost over 60% (even 90% in some regions) of our ozone layer in the last 50 years? combined with solar maximum, it sure to have an impact somewhere.

- fukushima released a lot of radiation, and they have a long shelf life. difference between them and chernobyl is, japan released all that radiation to the ocean. chernobyl on the other hand, contained it. one would think it'd be fine as long as they are dispersed and diluted but, radiation affects genes of fish, animals, in which we consume. it's the stuff of horror science movies.

- avian flu or influenza (often called mother of all pandemics), has been mutating at a rapid pace, jumping from one species to the next, including mammals. the fact it jumped from bird to seal (mammal), is pretty disturbing however you look at it. last time we had avian flu, approx 20% to 40% of "world" population died, and that was without mass transportation like we do today. it was a disease where you wake up fine one morning and die by nightfall.
[link to www.flu.gov]

- sinkholes, something beneath our ground is breaking or moving. over 100+ new sinkholes are appearing globally. that 2012 movie where grounds break up and swallows the entire country/continent now doesn't sound too far off. [link to www.google.com (secure)]

- dying coral reefs, scientists have warned about the harsh implications once they disappear. [link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

- more than 60% of bees population reduced in US, even einstein said, "If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination … no more men!". if the smartest man on the planet had to say about that, you don't have to think twice. 60% die off is not good.

- record breaking season after season of earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, and droughts. how much worse will it get?
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