If the oceans die, we die?

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Re: If the oceans die, we die?

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Albert Einstein had already described Mr. heartbone's problem:
"Two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I am not yet completely sure about the universe."
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Good luck defeating self-interest and capitalism to push anything that remotely resembles a global effort.. Even on an individual bases..

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Do you really think 247 million people move from US to Asia? What's the reason for this great migration?

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Country   Population 2013    Projected 2025
           (in millions)      (in millions)
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India         1200               1400 (+200)
Bangladesh     164                187 (+ 23)
Indonesia      251                271 (+ 20)
Brazil         201                221 (+ 20)
Pakistan       193                210 (+ 17)
Mexico         119                127 (+  8)
Vietnam         92                100 (+  8)
Turkey          81                 89 (+  8)
Ethiopia        94                 99 (+  5)
Iran            80                 85 (+  5)

China         1400               1400 (+/- 0)

Germany         81                 80 (-  1)
Japan          127                125 (-  2)
Russia         143                135 (-  8)
USA            316                 69 (-247)
The only reason I can think of, for such a great migration, may be when Yellowstone explodes.
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Next time, Mr. heartbone will "explain" to us that the earth is a flat disk.
And because "it ain't on TV", it must be true. -- heartbone logic (TM)

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Re: If the oceans die, we die?

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Danilo wrote:
Do you really think 247 million people move from US to Asia? What's the reason for this great migration?

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Country   Population 2013    Projected 2025
           (in millions)      (in millions)
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India         1200               1400 (+200)
Bangladesh     164                187 (+ 23)
Indonesia      251                271 (+ 20)
Brazil         201                221 (+ 20)
Pakistan       193                210 (+ 17)
Mexico         119                127 (+  8)
Vietnam         92                100 (+  8)
Turkey          81                 89 (+  8)
Ethiopia        94                 99 (+  5)
Iran            80                 85 (+  5)

China         1400               1400 (+/- 0)

Germany         81                 80 (-  1)
Japan          127                125 (-  2)
Russia         143                135 (-  8)
USA            316                 69 (-247)
The only reason I can think of, for such a great migration, may be when Yellowstone explodes.
We can't cure the common cold, eliminate poverty, or even accurately predict our own economies, but we know the United States population will be 1/5 in 10 years using trivial historical data for statistics 101 projections..

Humans work as an auto-immune system for Earth.. We aren't a threat to Earth, just a ecological and biological mistake that resulted in an apex predator that wipes out the otherwise balanced ecosystem.. As someone regulated by a backwards and petty society I welcome "change". Space is infinite, and humans are insignificant parasidic elements that have no real positive value on anything..


If we don't take action now things will get better sooner for everything non-human and in some cases human..
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tj1010 wrote:Humans work as an auto-immune system for Earth.. We aren't a threat to Earth, just a ecological and biological mistake that resulted in an apex predator that wipes out the otherwise balanced ecosystem..
Does that mean that mother Earth/Nature will kill 247 million US-Americans within the next 10 years,
while the rest of the world population will mostly grow or stay at round about the same?
What did those US-Americans do to mother Earth? I mean, population in Brazil is estimated to grow,
even when they cut the big rain forrests.

Let's take a look at the direct neighbors:

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Country   Population 2013    Projected 2025
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Mexico         119                127 (+  8)
Cuba            11                 11 (+/-0)
Canada          35                 28 (-  7)
Doesn't make sense to me why only one country (USA) would be hit so much,
with the exception of Yellowstone. But AFAIK it is not sure Yellowstone explodes
within the next 10 years. Is there any serious new data I missed?
The worst-case Yellowstone scenario would for sure affect other neighboring countries more,
and the rest of the world, too.
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@heartbone
You've opened this topic by misusing the maybe dramatic situation the oceans are in, to push your agenda to advertise living on sunlight only.

This is a common but none the less reprobate art of seduction.

Many people have good points, even Kevin, but noone is all knowing, true or honest in all aspects.

Please move out of that trap having to buy into everything only because some arguments are reasonably correct and put the different subjects back into place to be free again for appropriate actions.

But to pitty yourself for only having three cans of tuna left over tells me that you still think the whole world should be at your disposal.

What do you actually do to save lives and increase the health (or chance for healing) for any living being? And what is among it that you could genuinely recommend?

greets ~ Vera
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@Vera, despite your best efforts :evil:, this thread is not about me. Your comments of that nature would be better received if submitted in a personal message.
As far as healing goes, if you are open to considering alternatives to establishment medical remedies, then check out legal CBD oil.
Danilo wrote:The only reason I can think of, for such a great migration, may be when Yellowstone explodes.
You may be on to something. I have seen videos about Yellowstone being triggered by black-ops programming. I hope it's just paranoid speculation.
Migration? I hadn't thought about that, but I'm sure that some will be allowed to.

What I do know is that I can not find any current life expectancy statistics for the USA.
Is US life expectancy going down?
The latest figures seem to have been suppressed.
It used to be that the statistics from two years previous were readily available.
The latest "official" statistics that I can find are from 2009-2010.
It has been over five years without a public update. :shock:

Although issued in 2014, the most up-to-date CDC data that has been released is from 2009.

Here is the Social Security data: http://www.ssa.gov/oact/STATS/table4c6.html

http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care...6adm-5att8.pdf

Why are the current figures being hidden from public view?
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heartbone wrote:As far as healing goes
Read: As far as your repeated quackery propaganda goes ...

You obviously don't have any knowledge about biology or medicine (besides many other areas), and at the latest in this thread you have demonstrated that you are completely out of touch with reality.

Instead of unloading all your garbage on this forum, better buy some dead fish and tell it all your "wisdom".


BTW: I wonder why Fantaisie Software wants their name to be associated on the internet with quackery propaganda.
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Again, we have mass poverty and repeatedly fail to predict economics/human-dynamics even on small scale, but we know America will have a crisis in 10 years..

All this "green" and "low-carbon" stuff is a waste of time. Humans only care about self-interest and self-importance; why do you think plutocratic-capitalism is dominant even in communist republics and tribal hierarchies? Let the universe correct the problem as soon as possible.. Use more plastic.. Nothing relies on humans..
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heartbone wrote:Your comments of that nature would be better received if submitted in a personal message.
And deprive us of gems like these:
heartbone wrote:this information directly relates to our ability to effectively program...
heartbone wrote:Man lives for 11 years eating only sunlight...
heartbone wrote:the gazing must occur within the first 44 minutes after sunrise...
heartbone wrote:If plants can convert light to energy, and if we are a higher level life form...
heartbone wrote:If it ain't on TV, then it ain't real...
heartbone wrote:Hopefully his AR response will cause him to incur some seriously bad karma...
Where's the fun in that? :twisted:
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Re: If the oceans die, we die?

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Little John wrote:
heartbone wrote:(in reply to Vera's request...) As far as healing goes, if you are open to considering alternatives to establishment medical remedies, then check out legal CBD oil.
Read: As far as your repeated quackery propaganda goes ...
You obviously don't have any knowledge about biology or medicine (besides many other areas), and at the latest in this thread you have demonstrated that you are completely out of touch with reality.
Instead of unloading all your garbage on this forum, better buy some dead fish and tell it all your "wisdom".
I will not be goaded into sinking to the level of emotional personal attacks.

However Little John, because your pointed message contains no solutions, it has inspired the following reply.
And considering your lack of constructive solutions, one must assume that you support and favor the "Big Pharma" solutions for the cancer epidemic.
You represent with the silent majority. You have the national governments on your side, the media on your side, and the banking system on your side. All I have are the independent (and critical) thinkers on my side.

Your favorite solutions for cancer: RADIATION and CHEMOTHERAPY
Our favorite solutions for cancer: CBD, BAKING SODA, INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C, OTHER PLANT MATERIALS

Now let's take a cursory look at these solutions.

RADIATION: This is the non-ionizing kind of radiation that goes away as soon as the machine is turned off. Basically it is used as a high energy beam weapon against cancerous tissue. That use seems to me a rather harsh way to treat the surrounding tissues when used "non invasively". High cost in many ways.
CHEMOTHERAPY: The application of a poison in a pill, cream, or other form, which targets a cancer. Quite often it has toxic side effects on other organs (read the inserts!), and all too often it is a cancerous substance. Very high cost in many ways.

CBD: Now we know the main reason why they wanted to keep weed illegal.
BAKING SODA: It's usually recommended taken with a sweetener such as maple syrup or molasses, but I've read that sugar encourages cancer, so do your own research. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHnO02G3qww YouTube is just a good place to start as long as the video is not too slick. ;)
INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C: I have no personal experience with this therapy, but I do trust the sources which inform me that this is a good thing to do for those who suffer from cancer. http://www.doctoryourself.com/strategies.html
OTHER PLANT MATERIALS: I'd start with that first plant extract above and research whatever else the spirit leads you to. GRAVIOLA, APRICOT SEEDS, Rense pushes a commercial product called Carnivora.

Physicians have reported that colloidal silver is useful in conjunction with the above. Let's not forget about the major role of the vitamins and other minerals in fortifying our immune systems. I really don't hear much about that role unless something is being sold. I often hear about the anti-cancer properties of antioxidants, which work well, so long as everything else is cool. But right now everything is far from cool, hence this friendly note.

Additional reading:
Are they intentionally hiding the Cures???


Now let's return to our regular programming.


* insane "medicine"
* logical medicine
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TI-994A wrote:
heartbone wrote:Hopefully his AR response will cause him to incur some seriously bad karma...
Karma :?: heartbone wrote about karma :?:

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Why does this strange "heartbone" phenomenon exclusively write about areas where it has no knowledge at all?

Even my washing machine has a better karma, because my washing machine
  • does something useful
  • does not pour out gross bullshit on public internet forums
  • does not deride ill people
  • is in touch with reality
  • (could be continued ...)
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