Nah, that's not a biblical swarm. This was and right here on the good ol' US of A: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountain_locust
Nah, that's not a biblical swarm. This was and right here on the good ol' US of A: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountain_locust
Last edited by Warg; 02-14-20 at 15:53.
So vaccines for polio, diphtheria and probably 1,000 or other eradicated threats were a bad thing?
Yes, unintended consequences are a real consideration but at the opposite end of the spectrum are idiots who won't vaccinate their kids because "gods will" considerations or they think it causes autism.
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Chuck, we miss ya man.
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So this is sounding worse than ever even for Africa.
https://thewashingtonstandard.com/lo...as-30-seconds/
"Locust armies numbering in the billions are absolutely ravaging large portions of eastern Africa and vast stretches of the Middle East. We are being told that these locust armies “are unprecedented in size and scope”, which means that we have never seen anything like this before. And as you will see below, the UN continues to warn that the number of locusts could get “500 times bigger” by June."
"National Geographic has never been known to sensationalize news stories, but even they are saying that this plague is “like something out of the Book of Exodus”…
East Africa is in the midst of a crisis that sounds like something out of the Book of Exodus: A plague of locusts is spreading across the region, threatening the food supply of tens of millions. City-sized swarms of the dreaded pests are wreaking havoc as they descend on crops and pasturelands, devouring everything in a matter of hours. The scale of the locust outbreak, which now affects seven East African countries, is like nothing in recent memory."
"A medium-size swarm of locusts can eat the same amount of food as the entire population of Kenya, Cressman said, and “that swarm in one day can eat the same amount of food as everybody here in the tri-state area, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. So not taking action in time – you can see the consequences.”
"The numbers involved, the UN has warned, are “unprecedented”. If they are not contained, their appetites will trigger famine, destroy livelihoods for local farmers and undermine the food security of a group of countries with a combined population of nearly 2 billion."
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Corona virus, plagues, locust swarms....it's almost like the planet is trying to protect itself from overpopulation.
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Here in the American West, we are in a drought cycle which began in the 1990's. But it's nothing new - we go thru 100 year drought-wet cycles which have been proven with tree ring dating, as well as detailed records kept by the Priests who came with the Spanish Conquest in the 16th Century.
The dry weather weakens the Pinon Pines, then they get finished off by the Bark Beetle, which thins out the weaker trees. It's a natural way of thinning out vegetation in dry periods. California's problem has been overpopulation in areas where you shouldn't be building houses, and a ban on brush and tree clearing. Lightning caused wildfires actually was nature's way of cleaning the land - now man has altered the natural process.
The Climate Change fanatics point to drought as just another example of what their agenda pushes, with no understanding that climate and weather, wet and dry has always been happening. Those of us close to the land, who are stewards of the land know we can't over-graze the land without ruining it, that's why we rotate our herd off and on different ranges. In this area it's @ 35 acres to one head of cattle. There have been grasshopper plagues in the west, and will eat the grass if crops are not available.
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Or life on Earth is a challenge no matter what, 5 major extinction events later...life goes on. Most of us think the Cretaceous-Paleogene event was the BIG ONE, I mean it wiped out dinosaurs that had domain over the earth for millions of years.
But it was nothing compared to The Permian-Triassic extinction event were something like 95% of all marine life ended and while there wasn't a lot of terrestrial life the few vertebrates suffered about 70% extinctions. Over 80 percent of all the known genera disappeared after this event. In today’s equivalent, it would be like wiping out all life on Earth, minus the insects and other invertebrates. That includes plants and fungi!
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Chuck, we miss ya man.
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There's always been the natural process of extinctions and plagues. In northern Europe and Scandinavia, there was still a massive Bubonic plague outbreak in Denmark and Sweden between 1709 and 1713, when it had already ended with most of the major nearby countries.
Now we have a new factor in potential man made bio weapons getting loose in the general population and creating a pandemic. Humans will kill themselves off despite what happens in nature.
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Spot on with emphasis noted. We are so certain of our intelligence and superiority that we will ignore evidence to the contrary and the collective knowledge acquired over millennia.
Bloomberg's recent statement that he could teach anyone to be a farmer, having no knowledge of what it actually entails, is indicative of this mindset and also one of the most ignorant and arrogant things I've ever heard a politician utter and I've been paying attention for a few decades now.
~Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual.
Thomas Jefferson
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