Saturday, September 24, 2011

Important new video

http://fairewinds.com/

This video has current information we all need to consider and then pass along.
And this includes those folks who usually state they don't have time!
And as well those who candidly admit: I don't want to know, and besides what could i do
about it? Which
And of course the large group who have found the "Answer"
they tell me is all part of gods grand plan, and then that usually dribbles on to
Apocalypse and "the 'saved' will be going home".

 If you happen to ask them are any of these responses (some folks use more than one) suitable if we are considering future generations and the other life forms on the earth? That's when it gets sticky and the discussion slips into that person of color in the White House or those tax cheats are running our country. Which actually is referring to welfare moms or some such.

So question is when the grand children are glowing from radiation which the old folks said was 'no problem' will these kids also see it
 as: No problem?

For a broader perspective their seems to be three recognised near future calamities which are frequently discussed by people who are concerned regarding our future:

The evident world economic collapse.
The evident world collapse of a cheap energy source which allows 
industrial nations to continue at a high level of function for millions of the citizens.
And that's various forms of oil but primarily defined as crude oil.

And the last is really two prong. The world population at seven billion and soon going to nine.
And the human induced climate change.

And now what is again raised here on Fairwinds site is the nuclear radiation issue which will last for thousand of years.
And will easily be induced by US corporate built, managed and operated power generating plants around the world.
And in this case 35 reactors which are the identical design as the failed reactors at Fukishima.

Apparently our NRC is similar to that in Japan as they are both controlled by the corporations they are expected to regulate.

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