Earth's ecological debt crisis worsens - NWO Depopulation soon at hand... | |
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HoosierMama User ID: 150416 United States 10/09/2006 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting from Mike Ruppert's book CROSSING THE RUBICON.. "I’m capitalizing the phrase “Peak Oil” to indicate that it’s a historical event. It’s an unavoidable, utterly transformative crisis, and an increasing body of evidence suggests two major consequences. I’ll state them here in the starkest terms; later I’ll add reassuring qualifiers and a few formulations that might be more palatable. But it comes to this: first, in order to prevent the extinction of the human race, the world’s population must be reduced by as many as four billion people. Second, especially since 9/11, this reality has been secretly accepted and is being acted upon by world leaders. In this chapter I marshal the evidence for this disturbing pair of hypotheses which, taken together, constitute the ultimate motive for the attacks of September 11th, 2001." (4 billion of 6 billion aka two thirds) The bible says.. "In the whole land," declares the LORD, "two-thirds will be struck down and perish; yet one-third will be left in it." hmmmm |
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AA (OP) User ID: 151300 United States 10/09/2006 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Earth needs a bowel movement to cleanse itself of the vile filth of evil people. They know who they are. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 150047Yea... too bad the depopulation wont take care of the evils bastards perpetrating it. "Pray, v:. To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner confessedly unworthy." - Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 152890 United Kingdom 10/09/2006 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What is World Overshoot Day? Beginning on October 9th and continuing through the end of the year, the world will be living beyond its ecological means. Ecological Footprint accounting shows that, as of October 9th, humanity will have already consumed the total amount of new resources nature will produce this year. Each year Global Footprint Network calculates humanity’s Ecological Footprint (its demand on cropland, pasture, forests and fisheries) and compares it with global biocapacity (the ability of these ecosystems to generate resources and absorb wastes). Ecological Footprint accounting can be used to determine the exact date we, as a global community, begin running our annual ecological deficit. Designated “World Overshoot Day,” this year demand begins outstripping supply on October 9. Related Links Contribute to Ending Overshoot! What is a Footprint? Global Footprints and World Trends Methodology About Global Footprint Network Our Partners Overshoot has been called ‘the biggest issue you’ve never heard of.’ Yet despite its lack of publicity, its causes and effects are as simple as they are significant.In any given year, if trees are cut down faster than they grow back, then forests become smaller than the year before. If more fish are caught each year than spawn, there will be fewer fish in the sea. The consequences of our accumulating ecological debt also include global climate change, species extinction, insecure energy supplies, water shortages, and crop failure. As humanity’s consumption of resources increases, World Overshoot Day creeps earlier on the calendar. Humanity’s first Overshoot Day was December 19, 1987. By 1995 it had jumped back a month to 21 November. Today, with Overshoot Day on October 9, humanity's Ecological Footprint is almost thirty per cent larger than the planet’s biocapacity this year. In other words, it now takes more than one year and three months for the Earth to regenerate what we use in a single year. What is Overshoot? Today, humanity uses about 30% more in one year than nature can regenerate in that same year. This is called “overshoot”. An ecological overshoot of 30% means that it takes one year and about three months for the Earth to regenerate what is being used by people in one year, creating an ecological deficit. We currently maintain this overshoot by liquidating the planet’s natural resources. For example we can cut trees faster than they re-grow, and catch fish at a rate faster than they repopulate. While this can be done for a short while, overshoot ultimately leads to the depletion of resources on which our economy depends. Overshoot is like ecological overspending. Just as any business that does not keep financial books will go bankrupt over time, we must document whether we’re living within our ecological budget or running an ecological deficit that will eventually deplete our renewable assets. How is Overshoot Day Calculated? [ world biocapacity / world Ecological Footprint ] x 365 = Overshoot Day Put simply, Overshoot day shows the day on which our total Ecological Footprint (measured in global hectares) is equal to the biocapacity (also measured in global hectares) that nature can regenerate in that year. For the rest of the year, we are accumulating debt by depleting our natural capital and letting waste accumulate. The day of the year on which humanity enters into overshoot is calculated by calculating the ratio of global available biocapacity to global Ecological Footprint and multiplying by 365. From this, we find the number of days of demand that the biosphere could supply, and the number of days we operate in overshoot. This ratio shows that in just 282 days, we demand the biosphere’s entire capacity for the year 2006. The 282nd day of the year is October 9th. [link to www.footprintnetwork.org] |
HoosierMama User ID: 150416 United States 10/09/2006 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "..in order to prevent the extinction of the human race, the world’s population must be reduced by as many as four billion people." Link to the book: www.think-aboutit.com/conspiracy/CrossingTheRubicon.pdf That's a huge statement. Do you think it's a realistic claim? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 129126 United States 10/09/2006 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | come.... we're all going down, etc. etc. But let's get away from the fantasy and look at the FACTS. FACT ONE - The threat of total destruction has kept the peace for one thousand years. FACT TWO - The chances of it failing now are therefore one in three hundred and sixty-five thousand. FACT THREE... By this time the water is up to people's knees, and several have crowded onto the lower steps to avoid getting wet. KING ARNULF FACT THREE - Our safety regulations are the most rigorous in the world. We are all nice to each other, we never rub each other up the wrong way or contradict each other, do we? CROWD No. Rumble. The buildings sink and masonry falls. CITIZEN We... er... do seem to be going down quite fast, Your Majesty - not trying to contradict you, course. KING ARNULF No, of course you're not, citizen. But let's stick to the facts. There has NEVER been a safer, more certain way of keeping the peace. So whatever's happening, you can rest assured, Hy-Brasil is NOT sinking. Repeat, NOT sinking. |
AA (OP) User ID: 151300 United States 10/09/2006 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When global warming finally changes melts enough ice to raise the water level significantly and change major ocean currents it will be dog eat dog. Quite a horrible way for the human race to go. Quite amazing to think if you took out indea and china from the equation you would elimate a third of the world's population. "Pray, v:. To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner confessedly unworthy." - Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) |