tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post6720586562712105596..comments2024-03-30T05:12:11.159+11:00Comments on new illuminati: How millions of trees brought a broken landscape back to lifenew illuminatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17527075249440961813noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-43626668135109606342016-09-22T01:43:23.969+10:002016-09-22T01:43:23.969+10:00Wow I wish the above commenter had also added the ...Wow I wish the above commenter had also added the message in English.<br />This is good news and demonstrates the good we humans could be accomplishing!<br />Yes I read years ago about the loss of trees in Britain. Many of our trees are under assault too, chemtrails are a major destroyer, although most environmentalists steadily deny this reality. Why this is so, I am not sure. It could be that in their delusion of mind control regarding the meme of C02 climate change meme, they secretly think spraying the atmosphere with chemicals is needed in order to "save us". Doesn't C02 actually help plants to grow? There is the fall-out from Chernobyl nuclear radiation particles and now Fukushima radiation particles, not to mention all the bomb testing that occured during the 20th century, that has had to have had an effect on trees.<br />I am thinking of the area in Florida specifically now. Phosphate mining has caused a large sinkhole to open in which toxic waste from the mining, stored in a "holding pond" drained into the fresh water aquifer which supplies water to millions of Floridians. The phosphate is mined to make fertilizer. Are there not other methods of obtaining fertilizers? Cow dung is plentiful. What about recyled refuse from vegetation? The toxic waste is stored in the holding ponds until it can be made into flouride. Most of Europe is flouride free and their statistics on tooth decay are parallel to ours. And flouride has been shown to cause numerous diseases, such as arthritis, as it accumulates in the body, Harvard did a study that proves a "significant" lowering of IQ in children. But using the toxic naturally radiated waste from phosphate mines is<br />"cost effective" for the owners of the mines.<br />The phosphate mining area covers 1.3 million acres in central Florida. An area known as Bone Alley, due to the prehistoric fossils found there.<br /> And now the phosphate mining corporations are requesting an expansion of 55,000 additional acres. Florida is basically a large sand bar sitting in the ocean. It is quite porous and sinkholes are opening at an alarming rate. It appears as if humans are eating their own tails. Yet this article shows how we could still turn the ship around. <br />But we could close those mines and grow trees. Sooner or later nature will have her way. The folly of humans will lead to our mutual destruction. You can't eat money.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com