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"Once a threshold-induced planetary state shift occurs, there's no going back. So, if a system switches to a new state because you've added lots of energy, even if you take out the new energy, it won't revert back to the old system. The planet doesn't have any memory of the old state."
These projections contradict the popularly held belief that the extent to which human-induced pressures, such as climate change, are destroying our planet is still debatable, and any collapse would be both gradual and centuries away.
This study concludes we better not exceed the 50 per cent mark of wholesale transformation of Earth's surface or we won't be able to delay, never mind avert, a planetary collapse.
We've already reached the 43 per cent mark through our conversion of landscapes into agricultural and urban areas, making Earth increasingly susceptible to an environmental epidemic."
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We've altered 1/2 the planet, 95% expect 2 billion to be added in the next 25 years, and Now we're just going to have to get used to this.....
BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....yeast....we are no different.
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-08-09 10:28:42 ET Reply Trace Private Reply #5. To: mcgowanjm, *Global Climate Change* (#3)
"These people aren't just on the other side of this debate. They're on the other side of reality.
Yes, yes it is lost on them.
I think many just don't want to think. They like Limbaugh and Beck and Fox news doing their thinking for them.
Then, like my neighbor, all they need do is put a Romney sign on the front of their house.
When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist. Dom Hélder Pessoa Câmara, Archbishop of Olinda and Recife, also known as the Bishop of Corum He wrote "Spiral of Violence"
May 19, 2012 Loss of bee colonies threatens more than half the food we eat. This hour, Monsanto, Bayer, genetically modified seeds, bees and super weeds; ...
Aleppo: Conflicting stories and the truth 10.08.2012
Again the western media is manipulating the facts, sifting through footage taken in recent weeks, showing out-of-date clips of tanks being commandeered by terrorists, then after their murderous filth was chased out of Damascus, they paint a rosy story of Aleppo. The truth so obviously hurts, hence the lies. Here is the full truth and nothing but.
The Free Syrian Terrorist Force is, sorry to spoil the fun, certainly not composed by Syrians. Around 75 per cent of them are foreign mercenaries, murderers, "ex-SAS", "ex-French special forces", Libyan rapists, murderers and torturers, and so on, complete with the hierarchy composed of Iraqis and Turks and the token Syrian for the cameras.
Secondly, and sorry to spoil the fun again, things are not going very well for this western-backed scourge and their western masters, furiously scratching their heads as to what to do next. After Libya, with nobody believing a word London, Washington or Paris says any more, and after the foreign policy disaster in Iraq, invading outside the UNSC, what can they do, except keep on sending foreign mercenaries and murderers to their deaths inside Syria?
Western leaders slip back into their childhood by Thierry Meyssan
The slogan "Bashar must go!" was supposed to be chanted by crowds of protesters in Damascus and Aleppo. In the absence of such demonstrations, it has been taken over by Western leaders themselves even though it goes against all the conventional rules of diplomacy. Why? Voltaire Network | Damascus (Syria) | 8 August 2012
May 28, 2012 Most of the crop is used as the main energy ingredient in livestock feed. Corn is also processed into a multitude of food and industrial products ... 40% the amount of Brazilian soy China bought this Spring.
Short of soy Brazil meat producers want to import from Bolivia ...
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Grains essentially the same price as this time last year.
Spoiled, stupid and ignorant, brain dead phuckwads, libTURD fools, tools, and idiots, are the real sickness; the messiah "king" obammy and his regime are only the symptoms.
Right now I'm trying to figure how a Command Sergeant Major is killed and the assailant walks away....;}
"Afghan soldier shoots 6 American invaders dead, 3 wounded in Laghman LAGHMAN, Aug. 09 A recent news report from Laghman province points out that on Thursdays, Abd-us-Samad, resident of Kunar province, apparently working for the puppet Afghan National Army (ANA) turned his heavy machine gun on the American invaders in a joint base and opened fire on those inside the base and threw about 5 hand grenades at the invading forces. In addition to killing at least 6 American invaders, the brave Afghan left a further three cowardly American troops wounded. Thursdays shooting comes as the enemy was amid a meeting in joint military base in Mehtarlam Baba, the capital of Laghman province and was one of the most moral-shattering attacks by a lone Afghan on the Americans since the Operation Al-Farooq initiated. The brave Afghan, after accomplishing his mission, was about to leave the base as he was shot from the helicopter and joint the highest rank of martyrs.
Police officer shoots dead 4 American invaders in Helmand, wounds 3 HELMAND, Aug. 10 Recent reports arriving from Helmand province state that an Afghan local police officer has opened fire on a gathering of American invaders, according to officials from Sangin district.Latest reports indicate that the shooting, carried out by the head of the said local police squad (Asadullah), took place in Sarwan Kala regions Kozki area at dusk time Thursday on 7 high ranking American troops ,who also trained Afghan forces as a result, that were invited for dinner as a result, 4 invaders have been confirmed dead while the 3 others were severely wounded. The hero officer later left the area with his weapon and joined up with Mujahideen.
"In 25 attacks this year, 31 U.S. coalition service members have died at the hands of Afghan forces or insurgents disguised in Afghan uniforms, according to NATO. There were 11 such attacks and 20 deaths last year, according to an Associated Press count. Each of the previous two years saw five such attacks."
It's in nearly EVERY USSA article along with this:
[quote="WSWS above"][b]34 [/b]US and other occupation troops have been killed in at least 25 such attacks. This compares to a total of 35 killed for all of 2011in at least 21 attacks. [/quote]
Did WSWS add '3' from this week's attacks??
They should've added '20'.
Note this as well:
[quote]In the latest devastating attack, insurgents struck at the command staff of the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 4th Infantry Division in Asadabad, the capital of Kunar Province[/quote]
All of these killings are decapitating the 'command staff'. Where is the Security for these officers? The Flag is being 'captured' by the Insurgency and in more than 1/3 of these incidents, they're getting away.
The Worst Scenario possible.
[quote]Corrigan said she learned that Capt. Manoukian was killed while having a meal with a group of Afghan police officers Thursday. Manoukian was on his fourth tour in Afghanistan when he was killed. He was shot by an Afghan police officer. [/quote]
[quote]And 3 SpecOps[/quote]
[quote] The U.S. government identified four Americans who were killed along with an Afghan civilian in a twin suicide attack in eastern Kunar province on Wednesday: USAID foreign service officer Ragaei Abdelfattah, Air Force Maj. Walter D. Gray, of Conyers, Ga.; Army Maj. Thomas E. Kennedy, of West Point, N.Y.; and Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin J. Griffin, of Laramie, Wyo.[/quote]
Plus three MORE marines at least. Just this week. Not including the wounded.
Paktia is basically Pashtia (پښتیا). Some Pashtun scholars are claiming that the word Pashtu has been stemmed from Pashtia (پښتو = پښتیا). Paktia used to be a unified province with Khost and Paktika, these three provinces are now referred to as Loya Paktia, meaning "Greater Paktia". Paktia came to prominence during the 1980s, when a significant portion of Afghanistan's leadership originated from the province. Some of the more notable leaders include: Najibullah Ahmadzai, a former President of Afghanistan, Mohammad Aslam Watanjar, Shahnawaz Tanai, and Sayed Muhammad Gulabzoi.
More recently, Paktia was the site of heavy fighting between Taliban and NATO forces following the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan. [b]Paktia was one of the last redoubts of organized Taliban resistance; much of Operation Anaconda took place in Zurmat, one of Paktia's larger districts.[/b][/quote]
[quote]Paktia was one of the last redoubts of organized Taliban resistance; much of Operation Anaconda took place in Zurmat, one of Paktia's larger districts.[/quote]
Notice the Past Tense? :twisted: :? 8-)
And whatever happened to Op Anaconda, the Last Op by the USSAns.... :twisted:
[quote]Operation Anaconda kills 800 in Afghanistan OPERATION ANACONDA
CNN
March 13, 2002
An estimated 800 al Qaeda and Taliban fighters died trying to stave off a 12-day U.S. and allied assault in eastern Afghanistan's [b]Shah-e-kot Valley[/b], U.S. officials said Wednesday.
Afghan forces fighting alongside U.S. troops seized control Wednesday of the last remaining high ground previously controlled by hold-out Taliban and al Qaeda, said Maj. Brian Hilferty, a U.S. Central Command spokesman.
No senior al Qaeda leaders were killed in the campaign dubbed Operation Anaconda, U.S. officials said. But officials stressed that the slain fighters who once posed a direct threat to Afghanistan's interim government headed by Hamid Karzai [b]are now gone[/b].[/quote]
Well, except for these guys:
[quote]Paktia Province, Afghanistan, March 4, 2002 Operation Enduring Freedom, the military action against Taliban and al-Qaida forces in Afghanistan, was the catalyst for the largest mobilization of Air National Guard personnel since the Korean War. It also marked the first time that Air National Guard ground units, particularly pararescue personnel and air combat controllers, were used to support joint ground combat operations. As part of Enduring Freedom, in March 2002 a joint military operation named "Anaconda" was mounted in Paktia province to surround and defeat Taliban forces hiding in the area. On the third day of Operation Anaconda an Army MH-47E Chinook helicopter was fired upon as it attempted to land on a ridge on Takur Ghar mountain. Taking heavy fire, the helicopter lurched and attempted to take-off to extricate itself from the field of fire. When the Chinook lurched, one of the Navy SEALs on board, Petty Officer First Class Neil C. Roberts, fell from the rear ramp. Too damaged to return for Petty Officer Roberts, the Chinook landed further down the mountain. A second MH-47E attempted to land and rescue Roberts, but it too was fired upon and forced to leave the immediate area. The third MH-47E to attempt a landing on what became known as Roberts Ridge was hit with automatic weapons fire and rocket-propelled grenades while still 20 feet in the air. The helicopter, containing an Army Ranger Team and Technical Sergeant Keary Miller, a Combat Search and Rescue Team Leader from the 123d Special Tactics Squadron, Kentucky Air National Guard, hit the ground hard. Within seconds, one helicopter crewman, the right door gunner, was killed, as were three Army Rangers. The 17-hour ordeal that followed would result in the loss of seven American lives, including Petty Officer Roberts. Technical Sergeant Miller not only managed to drag the wounded helicopter pilot to safety, but also orchestrated the establishment of multiple casualty collection points. In between treating the wounded, Miller set up the distribution of ammunition for the Army Rangers who were taking the fight to the enemy. For his extraordinary life-saving efforts while putting himself in extreme danger under enemy fire, Technical Sergeant Miller was awarded the Silver Star by the U.S. Navy, one of the few members of the Air National Guard to be so honored. [/quote]
I challenge Anyone to make sense of Operation Anaconda... :? 8-)
[quote]The U.S. forces estimated they had killed at least 500 fighters over the duration of the battle, however journalists later noted that only 23 bodies were found - and critics suggested that after a couple days, the operation "was more driven by media obsession, than military necessity".[3][/quote]
[quote]Shah-i-Kot Valley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search
The Shah-i-Kot Valley (also Shahi-Kot, Shah-e-Kot and other variant spellings) is a valley located in Afghanistan's Paktia province, southeast of the town of Zormat. The terrain in and around the valley is notoriously rugged, located at a mean altitude of 9,000 feet (2,700 m). Shah-i-Kot means "Place of the King" and it has historically been a redoubt for Afghan guerrillas hiding from foreign invaders.
The area was the scene of fierce fighting between the Afghan mujahideen rebels and Soviet forces during the Afghan-Soviet War, as the fiere battle for Hill 3234.
It was also the scene of what was then the largest battle of the U.S.-Afghan War to date.[1][2][3] The Battle of Shah-i-Kot took place during Operation Anaconda, which began on 2 March 2002.[/quote]
And WHY talk about the above?
Because TODAY the Shahi-Kot is being Abandoned by the USSA:
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Invaders abandon and burn down strategic base in Zurmat Zabihullah mujahid E-mail Print PDF Sunday, 24 Ramadan 1433 Sunday, 12 August 2012 12:10
PAKTIA, Aug. 12 A large strategic base of foreign troops in Rahman Khel area, Mamozi region, was abandoned and burnt down by the invaders who fled the area last night, according to officials reporting from Zurmat district.
This large base was located and occupied by a large contingent in the desert of Rahman Khel from where the invaders carried out operations in Mamozi, Shah-i-Kot, Arma district and other areas.
The cowardly invaders were finally forced to vacate their recently built base due to constant missile attacks for the past few years. Mujahideen in the district say that with this development, this whole large region once again comes under their complete control and can freely move between various areas of Zurmat district, Shah-i-Kot, Arma district and Naka district of Paktika province.
It should be mentioned that foreign invaders have recently begun abandoning dozens of their strategic bases throughout Afghanistan which in itself in proof that the nation is gradually attaining its freedom and also the military defeat of foreign crusader forces and their allies.
Al-Emarah website always strives to collect such news of fleeing of the enemy as well as the advancements of Mujahideen so it can be a cause of happiness for the oppressed Afghan nation in this time of Eid.[/quote]
By Xmas.... :twisted: :? 8-)
And just like VietNam in 1971 our troops are just keeping their heads down.
[quote] The man, who some sources report was a Taliban infiltrator dressed to look like part of the Afghan police force, opened fire at the officers at a checkpoint in the southwestern province of Nimroz.
"Unfortunately 11 of our brave national police were killed in this cowardly attack," Nimroz governor Abdul Karim Brahawi told AFP.
"Initial investigation shows the shooter was a Taliban infiltrator. He was also killed when police returned fire," Brahawi said. [/quote]
[quote]Qari Muhammad Yousuf Ahmadi/zabihullah mujahid E-mail Print PDF Sunday, 24 Ramadan 1433 Sunday, 12 August 2012 12:07 11 including commander killed by 2 infiltrators NIMROZ, Aug. 11 Reports arriving from Delaram district of Nimroz province indicate that earlier today in the afternoon time, 2 infiltrator Mujahideen who had taken up jobs inside the check post of Commander Isa (a notorious regional commander) opened fire on the hirelings, leaving the commander and 11 of his gunmen dead and several other wounded before leaving the area and joining up with Mujahideen.[/quote]
I am the one responsible for shit bird canceling her polls she used to put up.
I am responsible for her hiding her site so no one can see what they talk about.
Mission Accomplished.
What a mightly little man you are. You not only killed your own site, you try to kill off other's too. But the big question is: why does no one else will brag about your immense feats of cross forum manipulation but yourself.
Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET
"So, if you want to understand this thing called United States foreign policy ... forget about the War on Terrorism, forget about September 11, forget about democracy, forget about freedom, forget about human rights, forget about religion, forget about the people of Libya and Syria ... keep your eyes on the prize ... Whatever advances American global domination. Whatever suits their goals at the moment. There is no moral factor built into the DNA of US foreign policy."
I think it is the complete nonchalance of Obama's flaunting of American hypocrisy - not to mention the fact that the official American alliance with 'al Qaeda' has passed completely unnoticed by all the rabid Islamophobe proponents of the 'war on terror' - that is fuelling all the anger."
"For lethal Bibi, thats obviously not enough. It doesnt matter that technically and logistically Israel simply does not have what it takes to conduct a successful strike on Irans nuclear facilities. Take a look at this concise infographics. For starters, Israel does not have the latest generation MOP GBU-57A bunker buster bombs to hit deep underground Iranian installations. It does not have the Northrop Grummans B-2 stealth bombers to deliver them. And it does not have enough Lockheed Martin KC-130 aerial tankers (only 5; the US has 80) for refueling its attacking F-15s and F-16s. There is no evidence the Obama administration will be authorizing the Pentagon to supply all of the above to the Bibi-Barak duo anytime soon. And lets introduce a little bit of sanity into this madness, courtesy of Russian foreign minister Primakov, who tells it like it is:; go ahead, attack Iran; and then, inevitably, they will go for a bomb.
Is Turkey about to enter the 9th (Kurdish) circle of hell? Clinton has just been to Turkey in a very Libyan We came, we saw, he died mood; its as if she was replaying her Angel of Death role, presiding over the imminent demise of Assad. Not so fast....;}
Iraq had NO problems with electricity until the Battle of Baghdad Airport.
Since then......
"When we follow the game at home, every five minutes the electricity is gone," said Lami, a 37-year-old truck driver who was at a cafe in central Baghdad to watch Olympic football.
The Iraqi national grid only supplies a few hours of electricity per day, interrupted by multi-hour outages, and Iraqis either have to make up the shortfall with private generators or do without electricity during the cuts.
"The electricity in Iraq has become like a chronic disease, and all the people are suffering," said Lami, an ardent football fan who was sitting with five of his children around a table near a television showing the Olympics, smoking flavored tobacco from a water pipe."
SYrian "rebel" brandishing looted Christian cross and vestments.
So the Israeli/CIa Al Qaeda is randomly terrorizing/killing Christians,
but the zioFundies think that's A-OK.
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Lebanon, then facing divisive chaos, was Yinons model for the entire Middle East. Yinon wrote:
Lebanons total dissolution into five provinces serves as a precedent for the entire Arab world including Egypt, Syria, Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula and is already following that track. The dissolution of Syria and Iraq later on into ethnically or religiously unique areas such as in Lebanon, is Israels primary target on the Eastern front in the long run, while the dissolution of the military power of those states serves as the primary short term target. link
Saturday, August 11, 2012 Israel's Colony, the USSA Strikes Again When the world looks at America, what it sees is an Israeli colony.
Paul Craig Roberts
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Are there any Americans left in the USSA that put America first or have we become so dumbed down and brainwashed by Zionist propaganda that we act like a bunch of trained seals, clapping loudly for more wars to protect Apartheid Israel from reality and advance the Zionist agenda?
Print US Navy ship collides with oil tanker in Persian Gulf
Posted on August 12, 2012 by Angel - NYC
Houston Chronicle DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) A U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer was left with a gaping hole on one side after it collided with an oil tanker early Sunday just outside the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The collision left a breach about 10 feet by 10 feet (three by three meters) in the starboard side of USS Porter. No one was injured on either vessel, the U.S. Navy said in a statement.
The collision with the Panamanian-flagged and Japanese-owned bulk oil tanker M/V Otowasan happened about 1 a.m. local time. Photos released by the Navy showed workers standing amid twisted metal and other debris hanging down from the hole.
The cause of the incident is under investigation, the Navy said, though the collision was not combat related. There were no reports of spills or leakages from either the USS Porter or the Otowasan, the Navy said.
But if Israel ever ventures into a military strike against Iran, it must ask itself this question first: how many Iranian missiles can the Zionist entity take 10,000? 20,000? 50,000? 100,000? 150,000 or more?"
Why on earth is the Zionist regime making threats against Iran? How many missiles have they prepared themselves for? 10,000? 20,000? 50,000? 100,000? 150,000 or more?"
These words were expressed in full force on November 27, 2011 by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi.
NANGARHAR, Aug. 13 Officials reporting from Achin district of Nangarhar province say that at around 12:00 pm today, an infiltrator Mujahid turned his gun on American terrorists in the district headquarters.
The attack happened as the invaders were holding a meeting with puppet officials inside the district center when the Afghan Mujahid police officer (Sher Ali, the son of Ismael) opened fire with a Pk machine gun, leaving 3 invaders dead and 4 others severely wounded including the district NDS director. The brave hero left the headquarters after the successful attack and joined up with Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate in the district.
Officials added that Sher Ali was in contact with Mujahideen for a long period of time and finally carried out the attack today using an opportune time. It is worth reminding that such attacks have picked up steam lately and this is the fifth attack by infiltrators on foreign troops in the past week which has left dozens of invaders dead.
the year 2020, in other words, there will be zero sea ice for the six months from June through to November.
With thinning ice & Major cyclones, possibly by this time next year.
Picasso Moon wrote:[quote]Droughts and El Ninos are hardly mutually exclusive, far from it. It all depends where, how strong an El Nino, where do high pressures set up, how many butterflies flex their wings,...[/quote]
A Martian viewing the Polar Region would be saying the Earth's climate is radically being altered..... :twisted: :
[quote] In conclusion, it looks like there will be no sea ice from August 2015 through to October 2015, while a further three months look set to reach zero in 2017, 2018 and 2019 (respectively July, November and June). Before the start of the year 2020, in other words, there will be zero sea ice for the six months from June through to November.
Actually, events may unfold even more rapidly. As the ice gets thinner, it becomes more prone to break up if there are storms. At the same time, the frequency and intensity of storms looks set to increase as temperatures rise and as there will be more open water in the Arctic Ocean. [/quote]
The US SW will begin to radically turn to desert now. Forests will disappear.
the year 2020, in other words, there will be zero sea ice for the six months from June through to November.
You're a friggin' loon.
"Most people prefer to believe that their leaders are just and fair, even in the face of evidence to the contrary, because once a citizen acknowledges that the government under which he lives is lying and corrupt, the citizen has to choose what he or she will do about it. To take action in the face of corrupt government entails risks of harm to life and loved ones. To choose to do nothing is to surrender one's self-image of standing for principles. Most people do not have the courage to face that choice. Hence, most propaganda is not designed to fool the critical thinker but only to give moral cowards an excuse not to think at all." Michael Rivero
"People with cohesive social networks, whether offices, cliques or industries, tend to think and act the same, he explains. In the long run, this homogeneity deadens creativity. As Mr. Burt's research has repeatedly shown, people who reach outside their social network not only are often the first to learn about new and useful information, but they are also able to see how different kinds of groups solve similar problems."
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