All Our Natural Resources Are Meant To Be Free

Life on Earth would be so different if we hadn’t put a price tag on our natural resources. It’s time to return to free sustainable energy, abandon dirty oil and gas, and clean up our messes.

Ah, there is so much to look forward to.

The Earth Expansion Theory – Why Islands Rise From The Sea

A woman sweating.

When your body heats up, you sweat to naturally cool off.

What happens to your body when you exercise? Your body heat increases, right?

As body heat increases, it expands to escape through the pores of your skin. You sweat more as a natural cooling mechanism to keep your body temperature balanced.

Well, the Earth does the same thing – just on a mega-scale.

The Earth’s Core

The Earth's core.

The Earth’s core is hot, very hot, and as the heat rises, it expands at the surface of the Earth.

Our planet is hot, very hot, deep inside. There are three main sources of heat within the Earth:

  1. heat from when the planet first formed, which is still in there;
  2. frictional heating, caused by the dense core material sinking toward the center of the Earth;
  3. heat from the decay of radioactive elements.

Just as heat inside of your body expands to escape through your pores, the heat inside of the Earth expands to escape through the cracks in the crust.

Here’s a glitch, though – like your skin, the outer crust acts like a blanket that traps the inner heat. When the Earth gets hotter, the excess heat must release, so it escapes through cracks in the crust causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

Fracking and excessive oil and gas drilling weaken the crust, and this opens the door to more Earth expansion at the fractures, holes, and cracks in the crust.

A picture of the shell cracked on a boiled egg.

As heat rises from the core of the Earth, it escapes at the surface much like the inside of a boiling egg oozes out of cracks in the shell.

Earth Expansion

Now, what happens when you boil a pot of eggs? The heat of the pan increases the heat of the water, which heats and hardens the egg.

Well, the Earth does the same thing – just on a mega-scale.

As the Earth releases heat, the crust expands when the heat rises and escapes, much like the inside of a boiling egg oozes out of a crack in the eggshell.

The more heat – the more cracks.

Pakistan Island Rising

The small island off Pakistan.

A small island rose out of the Arabian Sea after a 7.8 earthquake in Pakistan – Photo off Twitter: @Senator_Baloch

Following a swarm of large earthquakes in Pakistan on September 24, 2013, within hours an island rose out of the Arabian Sea.

Its appearance was caused by Earth expansion, and as the planet continues to release heat under the crust, more events like this are sure to happen all over the planet.

Check out the vimeo I did with Michael Edward on Earth expansion in the Gulf of Mexico after the BP oil spill in 2010. As you will see, there are lots of “cracks” in the Gulf – some are natural and many are man-made.

The Earth Expansion Theory is powerful information that explains crazy Earth movements like islands rising from the sea.

Hey, it’s not every day that you can watch an island form. I guess the Earth’s been working out lately.

 

 

Arctic Ice May Be Gone By 2015

A picture of the ice melting in Antarctica

Polar ice melting is contributing to rapidly rising sea levels and drastic climate change.

Scientists believe that the Arctic sea ice will completely vanish as early as 2015, drastically changing “life as we know it” and forcing endangered Arctic animals to migrate or become extinct.

Economists are worried that the rapidly melting Arctic is an “economic time bomb” that will cost the world at least $60 trillion. The world’s economists have already started to calculate the “financial consequences” of today’s fastest changing climates.

These are two very different views on this MAJOR Earth change.

Sad Or Mad?

A green dollar sign with a leaf on its top.

There is no reason why the melting Arctic ice should cost humanity $60 trillion if we leave its resources alone and start using natural alternative energy.

The changing Arctic frontier makes me sad for the animals living there because humans have trapped them within this area; we have developed into the Arctic as far as we can go. There is no where for these Arctic inhabitants to migrate into our human developed spaces.

The way humans have treated this frozen “wildlife preserve” makes me mad because we have mismanaged the Arctic and placed a price-tag on its resourcesmerely waiting for the time when we can extract them for profit.

Until now, the loss of Arctic sea ice has been seen as economically beneficial to human gluttony and manufactured greed because the melting ice opens up more shipping channels and oil and gas drilling potentials. Influential decision-makers only care about the Arctic because they estimate this region contains 30 percent of the world’s undiscovered gas and 13 percent of its undiscovered oil.

There’s no mention from the economists of the endangered animals that have been living there before humans existed. What do they plan to do with them – just put them in a zoo?

Plans For Our Future

Bottom-line, we need to leave the Arctic regions alone. Give them back to Nature, and let the Earth cycle into the next climate change. Actually, this is what will happen at the end of the day, anyway. Humans will learn, one way or another, that this planet, our solar system, and the cosmos are evolving in ways we, humans, will never be able to predict or control.

Let’s turn our energy consumption toward using alternative forms of natural energy, like geothermal, solar, and recycled biofuel. The melting of the polar ice is NOT an “economic time bomb” that will cost the world at least $60 trillion.

Alternative Fuels

If we take the price tag off the Earth’s natural resources, and take them out of the hands of the few that harvest and market them, we will discover that ALL animals can live on the Earth comfortably and affordably. And we don’t have to threaten the lives of any living thing on this vast, magnificent planet.

Leaving the Arctic alone will NOT cost the world $60 trillion – it’s just a handful of greedy harvesters and marketers who stand to lose their money.