Silent Earth
A True Doomsday Prepper
Mexico, New Zealand 6.1 and a 6plus in Fukushima Japan
Tasteless. Funny, but tasteless!I get a ring of fire if I eat to much curry and lager but Prep H sooths it.
pls do tell what other religion??
I gave your answer before you asked... quoting 'mother nature', 'mother earth', same thing. It's a religion. I know it was said in jest, and my response was in jest as well. I was just pointing it out. I know you believe in evolution, and you know I don't. And we both know each of us aren't changing our minds...Just to clarify various forms of 'religions':
* Mother Earth/Mother Nature
with that mindset we ain't far from the inquisition,tho book burnings of the third reich or stalins clensings...oh we have come so far from those days...sigh
I believe the only part we humans have in climate change is as a witness to something that has been going on since the beginning of time. "Human caused" climate change is nothing but a scam on the gullible to milk "rich" nation's, namely the US, of trillions of taxpayers dollars to the UN.we shall see..
so instead Sir, just blowing hot air,do lock and load and take aim?
when I was worried about my big neighbor in the east,I took my self and "re-enlisted" and are now active,traing on regular intervalls and understand
that if I'm called it may end my life.
so yes,I can express my opinions.
do I belive everything those guys say,prolly not,but something has happened and we humans have a part in it.
I can't disagree enough. There are too many people on this planet for it to support us all. Between clearing land, wiping out animal species, polluting air and water, we are having an impact on the earths ability to clean itself up. I kind of think that mankind is a cancer on the planet. Sad, but a good analogy. The good news, after we are gone because we were too greedy to change our ways, in a million years or so the planet will clean itself up and erase all traces of our impact.I believe the only part we humans have in climate change is as a witness to something that has been going on since the beginning of time. "Human caused" climate change is nothing but a scam on the gullible to milk "rich" nation's, namely the US, of trillions of taxpayers dollars to the UN.
I've heard other people talk that way too. But I have yet to see anyone do anything about it. They all still drive vehicles that use the hated "fossil" fuels, live in homes that take "precious" or "limited" resources to build, use electric that is produced by the dreaded coal or natural gas or nuclear and buy most everything that's made from plastic, which comes from that horrible product called oil. And the most baffling thing is nobody who seriously feels this way is getting in line to leave and rid the planet of the evil "mankind". I do agree with you that there are too many people on the planet. You can thank modern medicine and modern farming practices for that.I can't disagree enough. There are too many people on this planet for it to support us all. Between clearing land, wiping out animal species, polluting air and water, we are having an impact on the earths ability to clean itself up. I kind of think that mankind is a cancer on the planet. Sad, but a good analogy. The good news, after we are gone because we were too greedy to change our ways, in a million years or so the planet will clean itself up and erase all traces of our impact.
I believe the only part we humans have in climate change is as a witness to something that has been going on since the beginning of time. "Human caused" climate change is nothing but a scam on the gullible to milk "rich" nation's, namely the US, of trillions of taxpayers dollars to the UN.
I can't disagree enough. There are too many people on this planet for it to support us all. Between clearing land, wiping out animal species, polluting air and water, we are having an impact on the earths ability to clean itself up. I kind of think that mankind is a cancer on the planet. Sad, but a good analogy. The good news, after we are gone because we were too greedy to change our ways, in a million years or so the planet will clean itself up and erase all traces of our impact.
I can agree that this is not an easy problem to fix. No one wants to go back into the Stone Age, or even the pre industrialized age. I don't think we need to ban cars and trucks tomorrow by any means. I do think we need to start phasing them out though. If we don't really start pushing for better electric cars then they will not be made. Things like coal power plants should be changed to cleaner options. There are clean options, geothermal, hydro, solar wind, etc. true, none of these options are perfect, nor developed to a better efficiency, but without making companies switch to them that efficiency would never be developed. Oil has been abundant and cheap for a very long time. That alone has stopped the R&D required to make cleaner options viable. We know that what we are currently doing is polluting and changing the world we live on. Not trying to move forward and find better options that are cleaner is kind of dumb.I've heard other people talk that way too. But I have yet to see anyone do anything about it. They all still drive vehicles that use the hated "fossil" fuels, live in homes that take "precious" or "limited" resources to build, use electric that is produced by the dreaded coal or natural gas or nuclear and buy most everything that's made from plastic, which comes from that horrible product called oil. And the most baffling thing is nobody who seriously feels this way is getting in line to leave and rid the planet of the evil "mankind". I do agree with you that there are too many people on the planet. You can thank modern medicine and modern farming practices for that.
As far as the overpopulation goes, I think China was on the right track with the one child policy. The US bashed them for years saying it's immoral to dictate something like that. I personally think it's a hell of a lot immoral for the millions of people around the world that are starving to death. Forced sterilization after one child would make for a lot less suffering.I've heard other people talk that way too. But I have yet to see anyone do anything about it. They all still drive vehicles that use the hated "fossil" fuels, live in homes that take "precious" or "limited" resources to build, use electric that is produced by the dreaded coal or natural gas or nuclear and buy most everything that's made from plastic, which comes from that horrible product called oil. And the most baffling thing is nobody who seriously feels this way is getting in line to leave and rid the planet of the evil "mankind". I do agree with you that there are too many people on the planet. You can thank modern medicine and modern farming practices for that.
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