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Old March 19th 06, 09:48 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?art...mber=1&catID=2

Pretty informative, but not in a fearmongering way.


Greysky


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Old March 26th 06, 04:03 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Greysky Here is a theory why birds are getting sick. Their resistance
is down because of global warming. The water temperature on lake Toho
has killed all the fish.and gators are going bellied up. I can relate
fish to birds. Birds eat these drying fish,and get sick. The sad part
that gives reality to this theory is there are no Pelicans flying around
lake Toho anymore,and there was a time they were limping along the shore
as they started to get sick,and die. Sad but true TreBert

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Old March 26th 06, 06:26 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Greysky Here is a theory why birds are getting sick. Their resistance
is down because of global warming.



What global warming? When I went out last night, there was ice on my
windshield! It's supposed to be spring, isn't it?


The water temperature on lake Toho
has killed all the fish.and gators are going bellied up. I can relate
fish to birds. Birds eat these drying fish,and get sick. The sad part
that gives reality to this theory is there are no Pelicans flying around
lake Toho anymore,and there was a time they were limping along the shore
as they started to get sick,and die. Sad but true TreBert



There don't seem to be any golden orb spiders around here anymore.
What does that mean? It used to be that there were so many of them in
September that you had to be careful wherever you walked or you would
get web and spider right in your face! But in recent years I haven't
noticed any of the lovely things. They have no predators that I know
of. Where have they gone?

Double-A

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Old March 26th 06, 06:45 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Greysky Here is a theory why birds are getting sick. Their resistance
is down because of global warming. The water temperature on lake Toho
has killed all the fish.and gators are going bellied up. I can relate
fish to birds. Birds eat these drying fish,and get sick. The sad part
that gives reality to this theory is there are no Pelicans flying around
lake Toho anymore,and there was a time they were limping along the shore
as they started to get sick,and die. Sad but true TreBert


Yes, sounds as if we are entering a very Sad time.... I invested in a few
Nano masks. They are the only ones that can filter a virus particle out of
the air directly. When I got the package I stashed it away and sure hope I
never have to break it out, but it is insurance. Concerns are so heightened
that the local nightly news actually devoted air time to 'the bird flu' -
they were understating it seriously when they said to expect 30 - 40% of
workers to be out with the flu, when they should have said to expect 30 -
40% of workers to be dead from the flu, which means a 75- 90% absentee rate.
FEMA is setting up shop with "doctors" that have the authority to shut down
public places, and are authorized to shoot you if you say "NO".... I think
my next investment will be a water purifier for when the city services shut
down and bullets for my gun for everything in between.

Greysky


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Old March 26th 06, 07:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Double-A wrote in message
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Greysky Here is a theory why birds are getting sick. Their resistance
is down because of global warming.



What global warming? When I went out last night, there was ice on my
windshield! It's supposed to be spring, isn't it?


The water temperature on lake Toho
has killed all the fish.and gators are going bellied up. I can relate
fish to birds. Birds eat these drying fish,and get sick. The sad part
that gives reality to this theory is there are no Pelicans flying around
lake Toho anymore,and there was a time they were limping along the shore
as they started to get sick,and die. Sad but true TreBert



There don't seem to be any golden orb spiders around here anymore.
What does that mean? It used to be that there were so many of them in
September that you had to be careful wherever you walked or you would
get web and spider right in your face! But in recent years I haven't
noticed any of the lovely things. They have no predators that I know
of. Where have they gone?

Double-A

Titan


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Old March 26th 06, 07:07 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Greysky wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
...
Greysky Here is a theory why birds are getting sick. Their resistance
is down because of global warming. The water temperature on lake Toho
has killed all the fish.and gators are going bellied up. I can relate
fish to birds. Birds eat these drying fish,and get sick. The sad part
that gives reality to this theory is there are no Pelicans flying around
lake Toho anymore,and there was a time they were limping along the shore
as they started to get sick,and die. Sad but true TreBert


Yes, sounds as if we are entering a very Sad time.... I invested in a few
Nano masks.



Will they save you from the nano-bots?


They are the only ones that can filter a virus particle out of
the air directly. When I got the package I stashed it away and sure hope I
never have to break it out, but it is insurance. Concerns are so heightened
that the local nightly news actually devoted air time to 'the bird flu' -
they were understating it seriously when they said to expect 30 - 40% of
workers to be out with the flu, when they should have said to expect 30 -
40% of workers to be dead from the flu, which means a 75- 90% absentee rate.



Then that means the job market should improve! More jobs! Higher
wages! But then the government will probably just increase the quotas
for skilled foreign workers to come in and take up the slack on the
cheap.


FEMA is setting up shop with "doctors" that have the authority to shut down
public places, and are authorized to shoot you if you say "NO"....



Sometimes they just have to destroy you in order to save you, like all
those domestic chickens and ducks they have already saved/destroyed!


I think
my next investment will be a water purifier for when the city services shut
down and bullets for my gun for everything in between.

Greysky



I hope you have reprovisioned your fallout shelter since you stocked it
back in the 60's. Even canned food gets stale or loses its taste and
nutritional value after a while.

Double-A

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Old March 26th 06, 07:18 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Shame on you Double-a Your car windshield is just a molecule that can
relate to the whole Earth. I've posted even a few higher degrees can
create big changes. Like great glaciers of Greenland falling into the
sea. TreBert

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Old March 26th 06, 07:29 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Greysky Can see lots of money even now made by selling products to
protect humankind from bird flu. It even gave me a product to sell here
in Florida through my company M&M. Swiss Air is using bird
flu killing chemicals on all its planes. My chemicals fit with
air-conditioning filters,and once homes shut all there
window,air-conditoned homes you can relate as being inside a plane
breathing the same air over and over(recycled) I don't like selling by
fear tactics,but most important I know my chemicals are safe,and deadly
to all types of virus. It fits well with good breathing. TreBert

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Old March 26th 06, 07:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Shame on you Double-a Your car windshield is just a molecule that can
relate to the whole Earth. I've posted even a few higher degrees can
create big changes. Like great glaciers of Greenland falling into the
sea. TreBert



You mean those beach lots in Washington state that Erik Estrada keeps
touting may not be such a great deal after all?

(They're selling them for around $54,000. I can remember when a guy a
worked with back in the 70's bought one for about $600.)

Double-A

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In article .com,
Double-A wrote:

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Shame on you Double-a Your car windshield is just a molecule that can
relate to the whole Earth. I've posted even a few higher degrees can
create big changes. Like great glaciers of Greenland falling into the
sea. TreBert



You mean those beach lots in Washington state that Erik Estrada keeps
touting may not be such a great deal after all?

(They're selling them for around $54,000. I can remember when a guy a
worked with back in the 70's bought one for about $600.)

Double-A


Wow, I bet Erik Estrada has lots of beach balls.

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