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Are we losing our protective atmosphere?

 
Spittin'Cesium

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we've burned the sky
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we have seen the holes in the ozone on radar.

yet somehow you republicans think that our polluted lives have zero effect on the environment.

what happens when you start your car in the garage and close the doors, you die, you think somehow that exhaust has no effect on the atmosphere? i guess you could, you're the genius' that invented rape sperm so i guess you can think of anything when you need to make up something

obama sucks ass too!
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China and India and Russia have been choking on their air polluted enviroments also.

Did you not see the pictures and read in the news not long ago and see the yellow air they were all breathing...?
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Earths electromagnetic shield is collapsing. The clouds are much, much lower than they were just a few decades ago. Mankind didn't cause it and can't do a damn thing about it.
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Correct.
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quote from a scientist from oxford university

"Magnetic north has migrated more than 1,500 kilometers over the past century," he said. "In the past 150 years, the strength of the magnetic field has lessened by 10 percent, which could indicate a reversal is in the cards."

[link to news.nationalpost.com]


ENTER POLESHIFT-TARDS
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Understated. Try 40% in total. David Susuki and Machio Maku say 40%. Red Zone. Right Now.
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Earths electromagnetic shield is collapsing. The clouds are much, much lower than they were just a few decades ago. Mankind didn't cause it and can't do a damn thing about it.
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Correct.
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Pre-curser to a magnetic pole shift!!!
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The pole shift is disinformation to obscure the effect the collapsing magnetosphere is having on compasses. GPS are hiding the effects by adjusting to make it appear that everything is where it should be.
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note to self - pick up hand compass !
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Nice video,thanks. hf

Last Edited by Dangerwalt on 02/18/2013 01:39 AM
Just one any....

The first symptom of stupidity is to think that we already know everything...

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Earths electromagnetic shield is collapsing. The clouds are much, much lower than they were just a few decades ago. Mankind didn't cause it and can't do a damn thing about it.
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Correct.
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I believe this too.
Things been getting weird for awhile but its to the point lots are noticing that wasnt before.
It will eventually be our demise.
Life is going to change drastically once our satellites start messing up or go down totally.
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Earth Losing Atmosphere Faster than Venus, Mars

Researchers were stunned to discover recently that Earth is losing more of its atmosphere than Venus and Mars, which have negligible magnetic fields.

This may mean our planet's magnetic shield may not be as solid a protective screen as once believed when it comes to guarding the atmosphere from an assault from the sun.

[link to dsc.discovery.com]
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I do worry about the magnetic field, but not the Ozone Layer. Since we banned CFCs, it has been replenishing itself.

[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

Article is from 2003.
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Tell the US to stop "pushing" these rocks toward earth.
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"Pushing" the rocks towards earth? Whats next - calling the atmosphere 'racist'?
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It's stupid war games... Just some dumb ass exercises and getting the people wild up for something. I get home and look at the moon and I never see the moon as clear as it is tonight in several years! I was like WOW! Interesting!

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Someone has a link to Dutchsense channel and I see this guys. So it has to be a psychological operation for something?

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NASA has released an article concerning the recent wave of fireballs observed across the planet, stating:


"This month, some big space rocks have been hitting Earth's atmosphere," says Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. "There have been five or six notable fireballs that might have dropped meteorites around the United States."

It’s not the number of fireballs that has researchers puzzled. So far, fireball counts in February 2012 are about normal. Instead, it's the appearance and trajectory of the fireballs that sets them apart.

"These fireballs are particularly slow and penetrating," explains meteor expert Peter Brown, a physics professor at the University of Western Ontario. "They hit the top of the atmosphere moving slower than 15 km/s, decelerate rapidly, and make it to within 50 km of Earth’s surface."

Normal activity, yet particularly penetrating. What is the explanation for this? NASA doesnt offer one.



So I offer one:


The Earths atmosphere is collapsing! Can it be that it's not really that there are more of these fireballs, but that our atmosphere just isn't protecting Earth as efficiently?

Researchers expected to see a contraction due to a solar minimum, but not this significant.

One explanation may be an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Scientists are mulling over why part of the Earth's atmosphere recently suffered its biggest collapse since records began, and is only now starting to rebound.

The collapse occurred in a region known as the thermosphere, a rarefied layer of the planet's upper atmosphere between 90 and 600 kilometers (56 to 373 miles) above the surface, which shields us from the sun's far and extreme ultra violet (EUV) radiation.

A report in Geophysical Research Letters by a team led by John Emmert from the United States Naval Research Laboratory has found that the thermosphere went through its biggest contraction in 43 years.

[link to mistsofavalon.heavenforum.org]



All opinions and theories are welcome! Discuss away!
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HARRP It has the capability and has in the past punched holes in the ionosphere. Why they should be doing this I do not know.

Guess I could jump down a rabbit hole and suggest they are helping some alien race have an easier entry to take over earth.

The truth is that scientists have run amok, the worst case scenario in any of those late night horror movies just may be cooking in a test tube somewhere near you.

It is not limited to the mad scientist either. Fish and Game release non native species or let them thrive and spread, case in point those Asian fish in the Great Lakes.

GMO foods are everywhere, dancing in tune with nano particles and a Chicago based lab plays with bubonic plague and swine flu.

And no one challenges China's huge dams, no one it seems but the people of this forum.
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I remember as a kid in the 1970s

they use to talk a lot about the ozone layer around the earth and how there were

big holes in it

sometime in the early 1990s

all discussion about the

OZONE LAYER around the earth has been stopped.

No one discusses it any longer.

I think by now

our atmosphere it toast
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32538141


the story, or perhaps coverstory was that we stopped using clora-flora carbon tech in appliances and industry. That's the reason, as far as we're told. The ozone layer rebuilt itself after this change, but has more recently seen problems again, I believe...
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I remember as a kid in the 1970s

they use to talk a lot about the ozone layer around the earth and how there were

big holes in it

sometime in the early 1990s

all discussion about the

OZONE LAYER around the earth has been stopped.

No one discusses it any longer.

I think by now

our atmosphere it toast
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32538141


You're an idiot.

It still is talked about, because it still is an issue (although not as imminent as back then).

There were steps taken to prevent doom(tm). Remember the CFC ban for example?
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I remember as a kid in the 1970s

they use to talk a lot about the ozone layer around the earth and how there were

big holes in it

sometime in the early 1990s

all discussion about the

OZONE LAYER around the earth has been stopped.

No one discusses it any longer.

I think by now

our atmosphere it toast
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32538141

utter rubbish
Thread: Ozone hole is recovering! Smallest seen in the past decade!
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I remember as a kid in the 1970s

they use to talk a lot about the ozone layer around the earth and how there were

big holes in it

sometime in the early 1990s

all discussion about the

OZONE LAYER around the earth has been stopped.

No one discusses it any longer.

I think by now

our atmosphere it toast
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32538141


and ave a read of an old thread of mine

Thread: What really is the OZONE layer?

you might learn something
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It's the Bugs from Klendathu.
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1) OP is onto something.

2) NASA is lying. There ARE more meteors than before.
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Bingo!

nasa are big time LIARS
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yes, for 2 years now , even if 60 degrees the sun hurtsabduct
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Stop with the politics already. Calling people rightwingers and deniers just makes you look like and asshole. Then again, it helps us to identify the pro-global governance carbon credit scammers. Yes, there are changes happening, but it's not mankind's doing. If we had a hand in it, its more likely due to HAARP than fosil fuels. Some of you two-faced eco-terrorist pricks claim to love the earth, but don't utter a peep over chemtrails or Monsanto. Yes the end is nigh, but what the fuck? If you believe in God, pray. If not, shut the fuck up, get your affairs in order, and hold on.
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I remember as a kid in the 1970s

they use to talk a lot about the ozone layer around the earth and how there were

big holes in it

sometime in the early 1990s

all discussion about the

OZONE LAYER around the earth has been stopped.

No one discusses it any longer.

I think by now

our atmosphere it toast
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32538141


ozone hole 'closed' after we stopped pumping CFCs into the air. believe what you want, but if there was no ozone layer, you'd get a sunburn after being outside for 5 minutes.
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atmosphere of Earth protects us and all living things on the earth from dangerous radiation from the sun. In addition to the light we see, the sun also gives off ultraviolet radiation. Much of it is filtered out by the atmosphere. Ultraviolet radiation can destroy living cells causing harm to our skin and leading to skin cancer. The sun's rays are important for us. They provide light and heat but they also contain dangerous rays that can harm us. The atmosphere helps to protect us.

[link to www.scienceterrific.com]

abduct

The chemicals most responsible for the destruction of the ozone layer are chlorofluorocarbons, carbon tetrachloride, methyl bromide, methyl chloroform, and halons. Chlorofluorocarbons have long been widely used as coolants in refrigerators and air conditioners and as foaming agents, solvents, and aerosol propellants. Carbon tetrachloride and methyl chloroform are solvents used for essential industrial applications. In the United States, carbon tetrachloride is now used almost entirely as a feedstock for the production of chlorofluorocarbons. Hydrogenated CFCs (HCFCs) have many of the same uses as CFCs and are increasingly employed as interim substitutes for CFCs. Halons have been used in fire extinguishers.

[link to www.epa.gov]





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