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Perilous is the state of our world

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posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 03:46 PM
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Climate change is punching us in the face and yet, half of us deny its existence. Here is a video called Something's Going On - Climate Chaos. This video just recaps hurricanes, quakes, wildfires here in America along with some worldwide events... Just over the past few weeks. It doesn't include the latest hurricane, Maria and the quake in Mexico City last night. Perilous times we are entering. Buckle up for a bumpy ride!




posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 03:52 PM
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Personally, I think we're living in the "time of sorrows." It's going to get much worse before it gets better. Judgment has been passed and humanity has failed. We've only seen the tip of the iceberg of what's coming. You can't fight a war against nature, you'll lose EVERY time.



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 03:57 PM
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It does appear as though God is judging the nations.

I hope not as my son will be born soon and "woe to those mothers who do give suck in those days"........



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 03:58 PM
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originally posted by: Rezlooper
Climate change is punching us in the face and yet, half of us deny its existence. Here is a video called Something's Going On - Climate Chaos.

Maybe ask the question: is climate change caused by geoengineering weapons or the sun changing from Class G to Class F, which is why its gone from yellow to yellow-white.

Oh and lets not forget the recent earthquakes that occurred when the Earth got hit by those huge X-class solar flares. One flare was twice the diameter of the sun. Then Mexico got hit.



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 04:03 PM
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a reply to: Rezlooper

Jumping Jack Flash?

I read with much interest your thoughts on methane release.

Is it all connected?

MR



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 04:11 PM
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a reply to: Rezlooper

For most of the "deniers" it wasn't about climate change but if it's caused or accelerated by man.

I think we do have an effect.

Man made earthquakes are common, North Korea made a big one recently, tunnels collapse, open pit mining often utilises explosives. Are we responsible for large quakes though?

I doubt it.

Don't forget this planet is deadly, our brief history is scattered with famine, disease, mini ice ages and extinctions and that's just in the last 6000 years. I don't feel we've had much impact on that until more recently.

We did, just we weren't the reactant force. More of a catalyst or opportunists if you will.

The climate changes, we best get used to that. Tbh though we are, we're just a bit thick to realise it sometimes.



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 04:14 PM
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a reply to: Rezlooper


Earthquakes?
Is there anything global warming can't do?



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 04:24 PM
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I didn't use to think so.

In fact the doom porn posted here was like just reading a sci fi magazine.

Just entertainment.

But lately, I don't know anymore.

Strange days.....ahead...



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 04:27 PM
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originally posted by: Marlborough Red
a reply to: Rezlooper

Jumping Jack Flash?

I read with much interest your thoughts on methane release.

Is it all connected?

MR



I believe so. It's progressing. Think of those Mexico quakes. Could they have been the result of climate change? Yes. How so? Because think of the amount of weight that's pushed around with all the water from the hurricanes. It's like what, 2.5 million tons of weight for every square mile of water only 1 meter deep. We have entire coasts being shifted around if you've seen the vids from the Gulf Coast and the Bahamas. And that was just from Irma. Then there was Jose and now Maria coming along. Imagine the weight of all that water. It has to have some sort affect on the earth's crust and Mexico isn't far off from this area. Maybe, maybe not. Plus, when the 8.1 hit, it was right down the road from Katia parked over that part of Mexico.



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 04:39 PM
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a reply to: Rezlooper

Yes but the water is mainly above ground used to water above it. Mostly.

Maybe earthquakes are linked with dams too?

We've got many examples of unnatural amounts of water being held over lands that naturally wouldn't have so much.

The moon would be our worst enemy.

That being said, tying in abnormal tides and freak weather might have an effect on quakes.

If it were that simple though we would predict quakes.

Still not seeing a man made phenomena. It's hurricane season isn't it?



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 06:38 PM
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a reply to: RAY1990

Earthquakes have been linked to dams, yeah.

They may not be solely responsible for the quakes, but the shifting of mass around can trigger a quake.



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 06:53 PM
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a reply to: Rezlooper


A Silent Hurricane Season Adds Fuel to a Debate Over Global Warming


science.time.com...

Interesting article from 2013 where some were trying to blame the lack of hurricanes on man-made climate change.

Now we see people blaming the abundance of hurricanes on man-made climate change.



I'm sure there will be someone here soon that will justify and blame man-made climate change on the lack of AND the abundance of hurricanes.





posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 07:00 PM
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originally posted by: Tristran

originally posted by: Rezlooper
Climate change is punching us in the face and yet, half of us deny its existence. Here is a video called Something's Going On - Climate Chaos.

Maybe ask the question: is climate change caused by geoengineering weapons or the sun changing from Class G to Class F, which is why its gone from yellow to yellow-white.

Oh and lets not forget the recent earthquakes that occurred when the Earth got hit by those huge X-class solar flares. One flare was twice the diameter of the sun. Then Mexico got hit.


If our Sun changed from a Class G to a Class F, we'd be having far worse problems than hurricanes.



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 07:02 PM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

You have to understand, DB, that it's two different factions of the same religion. They just interpret the data differently and come up with their own particular doctrines. One sees three major hurricanes in one season as apocalyptic and the other denomination sees lack of hurricane action as apocalyptic.



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 07:11 PM
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And next year we will have unpredictable hurricanes one again, or maybe not!! works well with climate change, maybe, maybe not. HUMMMM




posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 07:15 PM
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originally posted by: Joneselius

I hope not as my son will be born soon and "woe to those mothers who do give suck in those days"........


Ahem...

If you need someone to suckle...

Otherwise, woe to me.
edit on 20-9-2017 by Liquesence because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 07:50 PM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

We didn't have jetstreams crossing the equator then, so there's that. Let's face it, we're climate change n00bs! Never been there before, never done that dinosaur thingy.



I'm sure there will be someone here soon that will justify and blame man-made climate change on the lack of AND the abundance of hurricanes.


Correct. More extreme weather events, both instances fit the definition. Semantics. Kinda sad, innit?



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 07:59 PM
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a reply to: PublicOpinion

So the lack of hurricanes and the abundance of hurricanes leads you to the conclusion that man-made climate change is real and we are in danger.




posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 08:16 PM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

It just fits the definition. You can have an extreme hurricane season with having no hurricane season, can you?



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 08:19 PM
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a reply to: PublicOpinion

So you're saying that we can have hurricanes without hurricanes and that is evidence of man-made global warming?



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