Google Maps Confirms Mass Animal Die-Offs Worse In USA And UK

 

A picture of a honey bee.

Honeybees are but one of many species dying off in the USA and UK at the hands of human technology.

Google has a very detailed map of the mass animal die-offs in 2013. As depressing as this is, Hat’s Off to Google for documenting this because it’s important for everyone to know where the majority of wildlife losses are taking place.

It’s time to hold these countries accountable. We need to look at the human influences, and where those influences are concentrated.

The USA And The UK

Does it come as much of a surprise to learn that the majority of massive animal die-offs are in the USA and in the UK

These are the countries that keep “pushing” technology, oil and gas production, nuclear energy, advancement of war, and consumption, consumption, consumption at the expense of the wildlife.

All the while, these are the countries trying to blame mass animal die-offs on global warming, Earth changes, and climate change.

Earth changes may be the cause of the die-offs in the three, sparse areas in Africa, or in the one area in Iceland, or the one area in Alaskaor maybe NOT. Further unbiased research is warranted, but it is clear that human influences are at the root of the massive die-offs in the USA and UK.

False Claims

picture of two Green Macaws

We are not witnessing massive die-offs of Macaws in Costa Rica. So, we cannot blame “global warming.”

Google maps confirms that there is no where else on Earth with so many animal die-offs concentrated on one continent.

It is time to reign in human gluttony, abuse, and arrogance. It’s time global societies stand up for the wildlife, and FORCE some boundaries on the bulldozing effects advanced humans have on Nature.

Look for yourself – every picture tells a story

 

The Endless Human Connection Beyond The Universe

Our solar system with all the planets in position around the Sun.

Everything on Earth is connected to systems beyond.

Our connection to the Earth –  to Nature – is one of the most important connections humans have.  Actually, it is the most important.

Without Nature, without the Earth, we would not exist. Period.

The Earth’s connection to the Sun –  to our Solar System – is one of the most important connections our planet has.

Our Sun’s connection to the Galaxy is one of the most important connections our Solar System has.

Our Galaxy’s connection to the Universe, and beyond, is one of the most important connections our Galaxy has.

Our Universe’s connection to the mysteries beyond is one of the most important connections our Universe has.

Without this multi-level, inner-connection, nothing would exist. Period.

The Connection

The human lymph system illustrated.

Our human bodies are connected to the Earth, the Solar System, and beyond.

Whatever happens to the Earth happens to us. If the planet heats up, we heat up.  When the Earth changes its axis position, we change our axis position. We have long forgotten that the magnetic field inside our bodies lines up with the Earth’s magnetic field, and when the Earth’s magnetism shifts, we physically shift with it.

In the same way, the massive and diverse Universe, with its trillions of galaxies and solar systems, influences everything in the same way to assure stability and balance.

The Earth provides our well being through its well being. Our Sun secures the Earth’s well being through its well being. Our Solar System and our Galaxy’s well being remain stable through the Universe’s well being … and on and on beyond the outer limits of our known Universe.

This connection is why your physical body and all life on Earth have such extraordinary resiliencies.

Like The Human Body

All the planets in our Solar System are in constant motion. Like the human body, all planets resonate, they circulate heat, and they move around a central sun.

Like humans, the Solar System produces energy, it circulates heat, and it moves around a central Galaxy.

Just like you, the Galaxy resonates, it circulates heat, and it moves around a central Universal core.

So you see, every human being, each planet, every sun and star, and each galaxy travels at its own pace and on its own track. Everything in this vast Universe is in its own little world.

Yet ….

We are all connected. We all move together in a fine-tuned and very precise symphony.

The next time you feel isolated, different, or possibly “superior” to any other form of life, think about this connection. Humans are but a small piece of a massive creation.

Changes in the Universe affect our Galaxy. Changes in our Galaxy effect our Solar System. Changes in our Solar System affect the Earth. And changes on our planet affect human beings – both are the same yet individual.

Learn to balance your self because this will keep you connected to mysteries far beyond the Universe.

A picture of the Earth and the Moon from space

 

When’s Enough, ENOUGH?

A dead elk with huge horns.

The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is puzzled over the mysterious deaths of more than 100 elk within a 24-hour period in rural New Mexico.

Shame, shame, shame on us. Human beings are polluting our environment to the point of causing disease and death to not only our own species, but to the plants and animals in which we share our environment.

Thoughtless Humans

Basically, the human animal can be very dirty, and we pollute where we live with waste and trash, GMOs, power plants, and processed chemicals. We destroy the natural environment to serve are gluttonous needs, and we dispose of our wastes in ways that destroy other life-forms.

The biggest tragedy of all is that we don’t want to admit that it is our fault that the Earth is dying – we choose to remain ignorant to avoid accountability.

Enough is enough.

Our Damaging Line-Up

Here is just a handful of species that are suffering and dying at the hands of human wars, overcrowding, pollution, oil pipelines, GMOs, Chemtrails, energy power plants, and waste disposal:

A sick dog at the vet.

Veterinarians, health officials and dog owners are alarmed at the mysterious  deaths of four dogs in Ohio. They are blaming bats, pigs, and anything other than man’s harmful influences affecting the environment.

A dead elk with huge horns.

The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is puzzled over the mysterious deaths of more than 100 elk within a 24-hour period in rural New Mexico.

Three Saiga antelopes running in Africa.

Over three thousand Saiga antelopes mysteriously died in central Kazakhstan in southern Russia north of Afghanistan.

A yellow and black Fire Salamander

A deadly fungus is jeopardizing biodiversity and bringing fire salamanders close to the brink of extinction in the Netherlands, yet scientists wonder why.

A starfish on the beach.

The waters off British Columbia, Canada, are littered with dead starfish, and researchers say that they have no idea what’s causing their massive deaths.

A Red Fox.

An unusual outbreak of rabies among foxes in New Jersey can be sourced to human pollutants and overcrowding, yet scientists claim they are clueless why this is happening.