Environment

Is the world telling us to get off?

Environment

Posted by: Clint Marchant

20th Apr 2012 09:15pm

Look what's happening these days, global warming, quakes,tsunamies, volcanic eruptions, are we about to become extinct? It has been proven that the world has been working in cycles and global warming is not a new thing so what caused it millions of years ago?

gadgetgeek
  • 6th Jun 2013 11:34pm

I agree with you mate. There has been a lot of talk about voices from the heavens too, a kind of groaning heard the past 2-3 years globally and recorded on You Tube. Do a search. Then think of the daily occurrence of multiple earth quakes of over 3.0 often 5-6. The media is so preoccupied with which celeb star is divorcing or in town they don't present this real news like they used to..people seem so preoccupied too..almost like they have stopped being so human...our desire to work to earn more and more money and work like machines when ironically computers and technology was supposed to bring some freedom from excessive labour...its enslaved us..and we are all so caught up ...and I am not going to be two-faced. In this fast paced train we all ride now I too take time out and loose myself from time to time in consumer gadgetry..its just what people do nowadays..to escape what for many has become a monocultural reality..where everyone tries to look, behave and talk the same,...a global Hollywood media saturated culture. As for the environment is says somewhere in the Bible that mankind will make the earth's waters toxic...think of the red seas experienced here in Bondi and other Sydney beaches plus overseas...


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