Are Chemtrails A Real Crisis Or A Hoax?

Chemicals sprayed in the Earth's atmosphere to stop global warming.

Are Chemtrails real?

Are Chemtrails the #1 conspiracy of our lifetime?

Why are respectable scientists being told that they are crazy conspiracy theorists?

Is this chemical spraying the root cause of diseases like the recent measles outbreak and Alzheimer’s today?

Is “global warming” the Trojan Horse, misguiding the population?

We are being told that weather modification doesn’t exist, but scientists and environmental professionals know that “someone” is adding toxic chemicals into the global atmosphere.

Adding More, Not Less

We should be focusing on lessening the number of chemicals in our atmosphere, not adding more. The increase in toxins in our atmosphere is undoubtably on the rise.

To me, it’s a global experiment, and whether this began as a charitable motive or a sinister one, either way, the truth is not coming front and center. Scientists and we, the people, are being told that Chemtrails don’t exist. Too few are making decisions that involve all life on the planet.

If this “debate” is discussed within the UK Parliament and other world governments, then it’s real. No matter how decision-makers justify making decisions like this behind closed doors, the secrecy and the denials are wrong.

Please watch this video, which is very well-done, and LEARN what you are not being told for the sake of our future generations.

http://www.nextworldhealthtv.com/page/26520.html

Second Day Of Ferocious Storms + Floods + Earthquakes Worldwide

huge bolt of lightening.

Violent storms have covered the globe with tornadoes and floods.

The end of April 2014 has been an active time. Violent storms have covered the Earth with tornado damage and serious flooding, and earthquakes  continue to shake the globe.

Here is some of the activity going on worldwide today:

  1. Severe storms – Eastern USA
  2. Tornadoes – Mississippi, USA
  3. Tornadoes – Alabama, USA
  4. Tornadoes – Arkansas, USA
  5. River flooding – Minnesota, USA
  6. River flooding – Tennessee, USA
  7. Severe storms – Italy
  8. Severe storms – Austria
  9. Severe storms – Germany
  10. Severe storms – Serbia
  11. Floods – Costa Rica
  12. Floods – Guatemala
  13. Floods – Afghanistan
  14. Floods – Florida Gulf Coast, USA
  15. Floods – Ontario, Canada
  16. Floods/Landslide – China
  17. 5.1 – earthquake Chile
  18. 4.8 – earthquake Greece
  19. 5.3 – earthquake China
  20. 5.6 – earthquake Ascension Island
  21. 5.0 – earthquake Visokoi Island
  22. 5.1 – earthquake Papua New guinea
  23. 5.0 – earthquake Panama
  24. 5.3 – earthquake LEsperance Rock, NZ
  25. 5.3 – earthquake Tonga
  26. 3.1 – earthquake Oklahoma, USA
  27. 3.2 – earthquake Alaska, USA

And that’s just for today!

 

 

How Life Fits Together On Any Spring Morning

A picture of a hand holding a glowing earth globe in his hand with a butterfly on the globe.

Earth’s Symphony of Life – why can’t humans be so gentle with one another?

I woke up this morning to a Symphony of Spring Life outside my door. A family of rabbits caught my eye as they carried pieces of straw and dry Pampas grass into a rabbit hole they just dug in my garden.

Cherry red cardinals were flying over the Cottontails, making their way to the suet cakes hanging next to a bird feeder dripping with crisp sunflower seeds that a fat and bushy squirrel was spilling overboard.

Then, a bird-sized yellow and black Swallowtail coasted between the squirrel and the Cardinal as the morning breeze carried it along with little effort.

Wow. What a diversity of life for North Texas. All I need to see now is a deer, but sprawling, human development north of Dallas ran those off years ago.

Bigger Than Life

Watching this small, yet magnified, exchange of “being” made me realize how well other animals get along with one another. With the exception of my domesticated wiener dogs and arrogant house cat (who are currently unaware), those Cottontails are safely shoving straw down their rabbit hole in my front yard – the squirrel hasn’t been arrested for stealing a few sunflower seeds – and, the Cardinals haven’t attacked the butterfly coasting close to the suet cake.

All these animals are going about their business and leaving one another alone.

So, why can’t we, humans, do the same thing?

The Ecosystem

A baby and mother polar bear looking endearing at one another.

Humans try to control the natural ecosystem for their own benefit.

If you study the Natural Sciences, you’ll discover that animals pretty much keep out of each other’s way, using a mere snarl or harmless pounce to set their boundaries. Killing is meant for food only, and as sad as that is, it helps regulate wild populations.

No other animal on our planet kills for the “convenience” of it other than the human. 

We annihilated the American Indian so we could possess their lands; we organize coos to steal another’s resources; we start wars for oil.

Do we inoculate newborn babies for profit, and produce toxic foods for ultimate population control? No matter the reason, our actions are a product of arrogance, judgement, and greed.

I’m glad to be human, but this morning, I think I’d rather be a Cottontail.