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		<title>Global Warming: The Maldives May Disappear Soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 21:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Future world maps might not feature the gorgeous Island chains referred to as the republic of Maldives if nothing is completed to prevent international warming and rising ocean levels. The el nino of 1998 and therefore the famous tsunami nearly wiped these lovely atolls off the map however the danger isn't however over however. Who can save this lovely tourist destination?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><h3>The Republic of Maldives might disappear</h3>
<p>There is each reason to be worried if the planet will nothing to place international warming at bay. The many lovely Maldives Islands found off the Indian coast may very well disappear from the map in years to come back if ocean levels still rise as a result of greenhouse emissions. This lovely Island nation created from twenty six atolls could also be no additional if efforts to cut back greenhouse emissions don&#8217;t seem to be stepped up.</p>
<p>T<strong>he near 1200 coral islands are a very important tourist attraction</strong></p>
<p>Even though most of the 1192 coral islands don&#8217;t seem to be inhabited, they&#8217;re a very important tourist attraction as a result of their abundant ocean life and sandy beaches that lure the wealthy and mighty of the society per annum. The islands rise a mere one.5 meters higher than {the ocean|the ocean} level or less which means that continuous rise in sea levels may very well spell doom, or in alternative words the entire miniature nation&rsquo;s extinction.</p>
<p><strong>We can save these lovely Islands if we tend to genuinely fight international warming</strong></p>
<p>The tragedy of the entire affair is that there&#8217;s very little the residents will do to forestall their fate however should depend upon western leaders with their significant industrialization to consider this tragedy &nbsp;by a minimum of doing one thing to avoid wasting the Maldives from going below and disappearing fully. What do they are doing instead? They bicker and fight over who ought to contribute additional towards the fight against international warming. Isn&rsquo;t that morally crude?</p>
<p><strong>Who can save the Maldives?</strong></p>
<p>The smallest country in Asia each by population and land mass, and therefore the lowest on earth is disappearing and with it we tend to might lose an opportunity to visualize the range of colourful coral reefs, home to three hundred species of fish. Over four hundred species are identified and catalogued and lots of are currently held within the reference assortment, as well as five species of endangered turtles, fifty one species of the spiny echinoderms, five species of ocean grasses and 285 species of algae, sponges, crustaceans, and tunicates. ought to we tend to lose all these?</p></p>
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		<title>Social Habit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 18:46:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s widely recognised that British people have a preoccupation with the weather.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>It&rsquo;s widely recognised that British people have a&nbsp;preoccupation with the weather. Like tea and biscuits,&nbsp;fish and chips and the BBC, it&rsquo;s a national&nbsp;institution &ndash; and an international stereotype.&nbsp;But lately the weather seems to be demanding&nbsp;more attention and we are encountering even more&nbsp;changeable, and seemingly random, weather&nbsp;patterns; we get snow and hail in summer and&nbsp;heat waves in the winter. Is weather forecasting set&nbsp;to become the hardest job in the world? Is nature&nbsp;trying to stay one step ahead of man&rsquo;s meteorological&nbsp;technology?&nbsp;Well, here&rsquo;s the latest from the forecasters (and&nbsp;it&rsquo;s not all good news): According to a new report,&nbsp;temperatures in Britain are set to soar faster than&nbsp;at any other time in the last 10,000 years.&nbsp;The findings predict a future of hotter summers&nbsp;and warmer winters. So, get out your knotted&nbsp;handkerchiefs, roll up your trousers and get ready&nbsp;for a summer of paddling!&nbsp;The trouble is that warmer does not necessarily&nbsp;mean drier. Consequently you may end up rolling&nbsp;up your trousers, as many of you have discovered&nbsp;in recent years, to paddle around in your own&nbsp;front room. The report, commissioned by the&nbsp;Department for Environment, Food and Rural&nbsp;Affairs (now there&rsquo;s a mouthful) warned that the&nbsp;adverse effects of global warming could mean&nbsp;more floods.&nbsp;A separate report by meteorologists in Denmark&nbsp;has also warned that Europe should brace itself for&nbsp;more torrential rain and catastrophic&nbsp;flooding as summers become warmer.&nbsp;The latest computer model has&nbsp;indicated that even when a reduction&nbsp;in total average rainfall was simulated,&nbsp;short bursts of intense rainfall were&nbsp;increased in many places.&nbsp;&lsquo;Our results indicate that episodes&nbsp;of severe flooding may become more&nbsp;frequent, despite a general trend&nbsp;towards drier summer conditions,&rsquo; the&nbsp;researchers wrote in the journal&nbsp;Nature.&nbsp;The explanation may be that the&nbsp;atmosphere contains more water in a&nbsp;warmer climate, they said. This would&nbsp;both intensify low-pressure systems&nbsp;and make more water available for&nbsp;precipitation.</p></p>
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		<title>A Crop in The Ocean: Energy From The Sea</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 17:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Incredible as this may seem, the farm is not some utopian dream; it is a reality. The crop being harvested is remarkable seaweed, the giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), the fastest-growing vegetable in the world.]]></description>
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<p>Image via <a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kelp_In_Freycinet_Tasmania.jpg" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a></p>
<p><strong>A Crop in the Ocean: Energy from the Sea</strong></p>
<p>Near the coastline of California, hundreds of thousands of acres of crops sway gently in the ocean currents. The harvest, just getting under way, looks promising. It is expected to be a record one: 1,000 tons to the acre.</p>
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<p>Incredible as this may seem, the farm is not some utopian dream; it is a reality. The crop being harvested is remarkable seaweed, the giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), the fastest-growing vegetable in the world.</p>
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<p>Although kelp has long been enjoyed by the Japanese as a food, and is already used in the manufacture of such products as pharmaceuticals and fertilizers, its main value in the future may be as another source of energy. By the turn of the century, gas from processed kelp may be heating factories and homes, and yielding gasoline to fuel public transportation.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:0082_aquaimages.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/readers/2010/01/21/0082aquaimages_3.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="600" border="0" /></a></p>
<p>Image via <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:0082_aquaimages.jpg" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a></p>
<p>The reason that scientist are looking anew at what they call biomass-renewable organic energy resources, like wood-is obvious. Current supplies of energy depend on stocks of natural gas, crude oil, and coal, all of which are nonrenewable resources that will someday be depleted. As a from of biomass, kelp has become the focus of a great deal of scientific study.</p>
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<p>Through a process of fermentation, vegetable matter can produce energy in the form of gases. But to be of practical economic use, the biomass must be available on a large scale. Most of the arable land in the world is needed to grow food, and there is little room for the production of organic fuels; the future development of this valuable resource will have to take place at sea.</p>
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<p>The giant kelp fills the bill. It can grow as much as two feet a day; some specimens are 600 feet long. Scientists estimate that by spacing kelp plants 10 feet apart in an ocean farm no larger than two miles square, the resulting harvests could satisfy the energy needs of 2,000 people in perpetuity.</p>
<p>Future Farm: Experiments to produce energy from giant kelp have been so successful that plans exist for a kelp farm that will cover almost two square miles of ocean. The plants will be grown on polypropylene lines strung between metal spokes 40 to 100 feet below the ocean surface. Harvested every few months, the kelp, when processed, can produce enough gas to supply 2,000 people.</p>
<p>Below: A frond tip of giant kelp.</p>
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<p><strong>Testing the Water</strong></p>
<p>The technological challenges are complex and expensive, but efforts to put theories and ambitions into practice are gathering momentum. Most of the pioneering work is being carried out by the Gas Research Institute of America. The institute has been experimenting with a test farm moored five miles off the coast of California.</p>
<p><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/readers/2010/01/21/kelp2_3.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="386.28" /></p>
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<p><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kelp_in_Neskowin.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/readers/2010/01/21/kelpinneskowin_3.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="405" border="0" /></a></p>
<p>Image via <a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kelp_in_Neskowin.jpg" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a></p>
<p>The farm itself looks much like a giant version of the rotating clothesline occasionally seen in some backyards. A central column and radiating spokes hold a web like system of ropes together below the surface; buoys suspend the entire structure.</p>
<p>The seaweed plants have roots that attach themselves to the structure; they are fed with water pumped up from a depth of 1,500 feet. The cold water from the lower depths is richer in nutrients than the surface water. So far, scientists have been pleased with the results. The plants have been growing well, despite sever weather conditions, and have reproduced rapidly.</p>
<p>The massive floating farms that are envisioned will be equipped with docking facilities, helicopter landing pads, and accommodations for workers. Harvesting will take place at least three times yearly. The more the kelp is cut, the faster it grows. Once the seaweed has been harvested, it will be reduced to pulp and shipped to onshore processing plants for fermentation and the production of gas.</p>
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<p>Since more than two-third of the earth&rsquo;s surface is covered by the sea, the area available for kelp production appears almost limitless. And the novel clothesline method of farming means that supplies of seaweed can be located in deep waters where nothing grows at present.</p>
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		<title>Global Warming: An Effect of Weather Manipulation?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 16:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are being told to reduce our carbon footprints in an attempt to reduce the catestrophic effects of global warming.  Will this do any good? Until we know the past and future effects of Global Governmental weather manipulation on our climate we cannot take steps to save our planet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past twenty plus years, the planet has been subject to increasingly unusual weather patterns.</p>
<p>Governments are encouraging companies and individuals to reduce their carbon footprints to tackle &ldquo;global warming&rdquo; &#8211; caused by modern-day energy expenditure.</p>
<p>Is this the whole truth?</p>
<p>Weather control is not sci-fi, it is a reality, yet very little is publicised about it and the long term effects of weather manipulation are an unknown.</p>
<p>In the knowledge that if a country can control the weather, they can control the world, an Environmental Modification Treaty was signed or ratified by 70 of the world governments in 1977 to prevent hostile weather manipulation.</p>
<p>Actions that would contravene the treaty would be: triggering earthquakes, manipulating ozone levels, alteration of the ionosphere, deforestation, provoking flood or drought, use of herbicides, setting fires, seeding clouds, introduction of invasive species, eradication of species, creation of storms, destruction of crops.</p>
<p>Weather control is the ultimate weapon.</p>
<p>Forget nuclear weaponry, bombs, rockets and guns &#8211; weather control technology is the new weapon of mass destruction, the technology is the ultimate state / terrorist weapon and / or deterrent.</p>
<p>To assume that in signing the treaty, Governments would completely disregarded weather control research &#8211; the ultimate weapon &#8211; would be na&iuml;ve to say the least.</p>
<p>In June 08, the LA Times reported that in response to criticism of the 2008 Olympic Games being held in Beijing, China, during the rainy season, the Chinese Meteorological Bureau&#8217;s of weather modification had assured the public that they had set aside, 30 aeroplanes, 4000 rocket launchers, 7000 anti-aircraft guns to modify the weather to prevent rain.</p>
<p>The Chinese weather control would not be in contravention of the treaty, as it would be done without hostile intent, however, it proves that governments have invested in the research and development of weather control techniques.</p>
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<p>The above picture is HAARP in Alaska &#8211; High frequency Active Aural Research &#8211; this is one of at least seven research facilities around the globe.</p>
<p>These facilities were built by the US to monitor the ionosphere, the outer defence of earths atmosphere.</p>
<p>The ionosphere retains the globes warmth and protects the planet from the suns solar flares &#8211; variations on any point of the ionosphere can severely affect the weather.</p>
<p>The facility can gather valuable information in respect of the earth&#8217;s atmosphere.</p>
<p>However, more worryingly, the facilities have an active capability to superheat specific points of the ionosphere, creating holes or incisions, which then allow solar flares to enter the atmosphere &#8211; thus significantly affecting weather conditions below.</p>
<p>Under the remit of serious research, the facilities do not contravene the Environmental Modification Treaty, however the technology has the potential to used as a weapon of mass destruction on a global scale.</p>
<p>Details are available on http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/ion4.html</p>
<p>The Government website noted above, confirms that the HAARP facility has been actively tested.</p>
<p>An environmental study was carried out on the Alaskan facility in 1992 which concluded &ldquo;all of the significant environmental impacts associated with HAARP Alaska can be mitigated to an acceptable level.  <strong>Some insignificant potential impacts such as loss of habitat, socioeconomic and wildlife impacts may not be mitigated</strong>.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Further explanation of the ominous wording highlighted above, the immediate and long term effects of the use of the facility upon the environment / weather patterns and the military potential of the HAARP system are not listed on the website.</p>
<p>The Russian government have also developed Project Woodpecker- Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating Method.</p>
<p>The system was developed from experiments carried out by Nickola Tesla into electro magnetism and the potential to use the planets natural electromagnetism as an energy source which could be further developed for use as a powerful weapon.</p>
<p>Woodpecker transmitters emit ELF &#8211; extreme low frequency elecro-magnetic pulses.</p>
<p>The transmitters, positioned in facilities around the globe generate an electro-magnetic grid which circumnavigates the globe using natural high density water vapour trails as conductors (essentially five water vapour rivers which naturally occurring in both the North and South Hemispheres of the Earth&#8217;s atmosphere).</p>
<p>Disruption in their frequency acts as an early warning system for incoming missiles or aircraft.</p>
<p>Convergence of transmissions on the grid, at any pre-determined point, will disrupt the ionosphere, the release of electromagnetic energy pulses by the transmitters can either be used as a weapon and disrupt weather conditions</p>
<p>The Woodpecker system has the capability to disrupt the path of the Northern Hemispheres Jet Stream Flow &#8211; Which can, and may already have had cataclysmic effects upon the world&#8217;s weather patterns.</p>
<p>It was reported in the Wall Street Journal on 2nd October 1992, that a Russian Company called &ldquo;Elite Intelligent Technologies&rdquo; were selling weather control Technology with the slogan &ldquo;Weather made to Order&rdquo;.  They claimed to be able to fine tune the weather over a 200 square mile radius for $200.00 per day.</p>
<p>This article only touches upon some of the technology involved in weather control / manipulation.  There are many internet sites where weather manipulation and control is being discussed &#8211; Please take a look for yourself.</p>
<p>In conclusion, we cannot and must not trust the propaganda regarding global warming &#8211; until we are given the full facts regarding the short and long term effects of planetary weather manipulation/ weaponry.</p>
<p>The past and future consequences of weather manipulation cannot no longer be ignored or brushed off as conspiratorial sci-fi.</p>
<p>Until the public takes the time to research this topic for themselves, spreads awareness, loses the apathy and demands answers from who are elected to govern on our behalf, we, our children, and our planet will continue to hang on a precipice of oblivion.</p>
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