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On May 25, 1:54*pm, (F. Prefect) wrote:
On Tue, 25 May 2010 13:22:04 -0700, Bill Baka wrote: On 05/25/2010 03:56 AM, SPierce wrote: "Bill *wrote in message ... (snipped) You know it and I know it, but it will probably never happen. Average people will just try to block any progress in this genetic engineering experiment (voluntary of course). big sigh Bill Baka # Waste of effort anyway. *The Africans are multiplying like the plague through white people feeding them and treating their diseases. Yeah, tell me about it. We have been sending food for those starving children for about 40 years now and they grow up and make still more starving children. Some of the adults who once were starving children just grow up to be militants toting AK-47's and grenade launchers. If we didn't have so many bleeding hearts in this country nature could just take it's course. It is a lose, lose, lose even worse situation. Sorry about the 'Reality', but that is what it is. Bill Baka On the mark. *The North American midwest, and the US as a whole for that matter is the ONE and ONLY means of keeping alive a World population that could not support half of current numbers without US agricultural production. * Many believe that the drought/dustbowl of the 30s was some kind of a 500 year even in which almost no rainfall occured. *Actually most areas recieved 50% of normal rainfall. *Plenty of rainfall to support prairy grasses, but not corn or wheat. *Such sever droughts are NOT 500 year events, but occur *regularly every several decades. A drop of as little as 25% in US food production in one year would have devasting effects in many regions, and should the drought continue for 3-5 years as was the case in the 30s, we would see anarchy in many areas. CURRENT World populations simply cannot be supported indefinetly, much less continued growth. * It;s a ticking timebomb. F. Prefect In the beginning the Universe was created. *This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.....Douglas Adams- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bingo, and the big aquifers - like the Ogalalla under the southern Great Plains - have been drained almost dry too. We really need to reel back our numbers, nationally by at least half, and worldwide by an order of magnitude. |
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That ''woman'' on ABC tv news Just Could NOT mention the Memorial for
the eleven people killed on Deep Water Horizon, Memorial in Jackson,Mississippi.They showed a short video clip) Diane Sawyer,,, WHAT A REAL COMMIE ASS BITCH SHE IS!!! cuhulin |
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Memorial service Honors Gulf oil disaster victims.
http://www.clarionledger.com O Miorbhail Grais! nach breagh an ceol 'S e lorg mi 's mi air chall, Air searchdran dorch', gun neart, gun treor, 's a dh'fhosgail suilean dall........ cuhulin |
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On 05/25/2010 05:22 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
A drop of as little as 25% in US food production in one year would have devasting effects in many regions, and should the drought continue for 3-5 years as was the case in the 30s, we would see anarchy in many areas. CURRENT World populations simply cannot be supported indefinetly, much less continued growth. It;s a ticking timebomb. Bingo, and the big aquifers - like the Ogalalla under the southern Great Plains - have been drained almost dry too. We really need to reel back our numbers, nationally by at least half, and worldwide by an order of magnitude. There is an upside. Global warming has resulted in Southern farmers, after they've got their crops in, trucking equipment up to the Yukon. We've all heard of the permafrost melting. What we dont here is that land is now being put into production of oats, rye, and potatoes. Same deal in Siberia. Chinese workers have been going up into Southern Siberia to put in veggies, and the Mongolian stock breeders are delighted with the increase in beef production. Liberals forget the melted Arctic ocean evaporates water ice didnt, and now central Asia gets rain. The Canadian and Russian grain belts have moved over 100 miles north, vastly increasing the amount of fertile farmland over that lost in Bangladesh and other such lowlands. But nobody has figured out what use to make of all the tropical farmers who no longer have viable land to work. Global warming has also resulted in more rain coming up from Baja thru AZ & NM, and thence onto the Great Plains. The Ogallola is much less of a problem. And while all that corn has lotsa carbs, the quality of the protein sux and that has led to even more stupid Mexicans. The corn they grew was much better for mental development, and if they switched to oats, there would be a dramatic improvement in mental development. 50-100 years ago, Northern kids were raised on oatmeal, southern kids on grits. And we see the much higher academic performance of the Northern state universities back then. The long term logical solution is to have the talented women donate eggs for in vitro. Over a 18 month cycle a woman can produce 300 eggs to be fertilized by more promising Y chromosomes. Which have been collected from Med schools; altho I think there's some effort to get more diversity as from business and law schools. While I'm all for improving the education and socialization of kids of welfare moms, you need to start with more promising DNA. |
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Planet Earth is entering a mini Ice age right now.
cuhulin |
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Oranges used to be grown as far North as North Carolina.There are some
Palm Trees in Ireland.Palm Trees are being planted on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.There used to be Palm Trees there before, years ago. Maybe I will plant a Palm Tree in doggy's front yard.Tomorrow morning I am going to Hutto's yard and garden center on Ellis Ave for grass seed.I will ask them about Palm Trees.I Likes Palm Trees. cuhulin |
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On 05/25/2010 03:22 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
On May 25, 1:54 pm, (F. Prefect) wrote: On Tue, 25 May 2010 13:22:04 -0700, Bill wrote: On 05/25/2010 03:56 AM, SPierce wrote: "Bill wrote in message ... (snipped) You know it and I know it, but it will probably never happen. Average people will just try to block any progress in this genetic engineering experiment (voluntary of course). big sigh Bill Baka # Waste of effort anyway. The Africans are multiplying like the plague through white people feeding them and treating their diseases. Yeah, tell me about it. We have been sending food for those starving children for about 40 years now and they grow up and make still more starving children. Some of the adults who once were starving children just grow up to be militants toting AK-47's and grenade launchers. If we didn't have so many bleeding hearts in this country nature could just take it's course. It is a lose, lose, lose even worse situation. Sorry about the 'Reality', but that is what it is. Bill Baka On the mark. The North American midwest, and the US as a whole for that matter is the ONE and ONLY means of keeping alive a World population that could not support half of current numbers without US agricultural production. Many believe that the drought/dustbowl of the 30s was some kind of a 500 year even in which almost no rainfall occured. Actually most areas recieved 50% of normal rainfall. Plenty of rainfall to support prairy grasses, but not corn or wheat. Such sever droughts are NOT 500 year events, but occur regularly every several decades. A drop of as little as 25% in US food production in one year would have devasting effects in many regions, and should the drought continue for 3-5 years as was the case in the 30s, we would see anarchy in many areas. CURRENT World populations simply cannot be supported indefinetly, much less continued growth. It;s a ticking timebomb. F. Prefect In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.....Douglas Adams- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bingo, and the big aquifers - like the Ogalalla under the southern Great Plains - have been drained almost dry too. We really need to reel back our numbers, nationally by at least half, and worldwide by an order of magnitude. Well, as I said 6.5 billion as too much already. We need to shrink the population down to maybe 2 billion to live comfortably and only 1 billion to leave in relative luxury. |
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On Tue, 25 May 2010 23:08:25 -0700, Bill Baka
wrote: On 05/25/2010 03:22 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On May 25, 1:54 pm, (F. Prefect) wrote: On Tue, 25 May 2010 13:22:04 -0700, Bill wrote: On 05/25/2010 03:56 AM, SPierce wrote: "Bill wrote in message ... (snipped) You know it and I know it, but it will probably never happen. Average people will just try to block any progress in this genetic engineering experiment (voluntary of course). big sigh Bill Baka # Waste of effort anyway. The Africans are multiplying like the plague through white people feeding them and treating their diseases. Yeah, tell me about it. We have been sending food for those starving children for about 40 years now and they grow up and make still more starving children. Some of the adults who once were starving children just grow up to be militants toting AK-47's and grenade launchers. If we didn't have so many bleeding hearts in this country nature could just take it's course. It is a lose, lose, lose even worse situation. Sorry about the 'Reality', but that is what it is. Bill Baka On the mark. The North American midwest, and the US as a whole for that matter is the ONE and ONLY means of keeping alive a World population that could not support half of current numbers without US agricultural production. Many believe that the drought/dustbowl of the 30s was some kind of a 500 year even in which almost no rainfall occured. Actually most areas recieved 50% of normal rainfall. Plenty of rainfall to support prairy grasses, but not corn or wheat. Such sever droughts are NOT 500 year events, but occur regularly every several decades. A drop of as little as 25% in US food production in one year would have devasting effects in many regions, and should the drought continue for 3-5 years as was the case in the 30s, we would see anarchy in many areas. CURRENT World populations simply cannot be supported indefinetly, much less continued growth. It;s a ticking timebomb. F. Prefect In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.....Douglas Adams- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bingo, and the big aquifers - like the Ogalalla under the southern Great Plains - have been drained almost dry too. We really need to reel back our numbers, nationally by at least half, and worldwide by an order of magnitude. Well, as I said 6.5 billion as too much already. We need to shrink the population down to maybe 2 billion to live comfortably and only 1 billion to leave in relative luxury. Advances in science and technology have allow for what for all entents and purposes is a population that simply cannot be sustained over the long term. Mother Nature holds the ultimate trump card. Unfortunetely for many, your numbers may be quite accurate. F. Prefect In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.....Douglas Adams |
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On May 26, 7:13*am, (F. Prefect) wrote:
On Tue, 25 May 2010 23:08:25 -0700, Bill Baka wrote: On 05/25/2010 03:22 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On May 25, 1:54 pm, (F. Prefect) wrote: On Tue, 25 May 2010 13:22:04 -0700, Bill wrote: On 05/25/2010 03:56 AM, SPierce wrote: "Bill * *wrote in message ... (snipped) You know it and I know it, but it will probably never happen. Average people will just try to block any progress in this genetic engineering experiment (voluntary of course). big sigh Bill Baka # Waste of effort anyway. *The Africans are multiplying like the plague through white people feeding them and treating their diseases. Yeah, tell me about it. We have been sending food for those starving children for about 40 years now and they grow up and make still more starving children. Some of the adults who once were starving children just grow up to be militants toting AK-47's and grenade launchers. If we didn't have so many bleeding hearts in this country nature could just take it's course. It is a lose, lose, lose even worse situation. Sorry about the 'Reality', but that is what it is. Bill Baka On the mark. *The North American midwest, and the US as a whole for that matter is the ONE and ONLY means of keeping alive a World population that could not support half of current numbers without US agricultural production. Many believe that the drought/dustbowl of the 30s was some kind of a 500 year even in which almost no rainfall occured. *Actually most areas recieved 50% of normal rainfall. *Plenty of rainfall to support prairy grasses, but not corn or wheat. *Such sever droughts are NOT 500 year events, but occur *regularly every several decades. A drop of as little as 25% in US food production in one year would have devasting effects in many regions, and should the drought continue for 3-5 years as was the case in the 30s, we would see anarchy in many areas. CURRENT World populations simply cannot be supported indefinetly, much less continued growth. It;s a ticking timebomb. F. Prefect In the beginning the Universe was created. *This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.....Douglas Adams- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bingo, and the big aquifers - like the Ogalalla under the southern Great Plains - have been drained almost dry too. *We really need to reel back our numbers, nationally by at least half, and worldwide by an order of magnitude. Well, as I said 6.5 billion as too much already. We need to shrink the population down to maybe 2 billion to live comfortably and only 1 billion to leave in relative luxury. Advances in science and technology have allow for what for all entents and purposes is a population that simply cannot be sustained over the long term. *Mother Nature holds the ultimate trump card. Unfortunetely for many, your numbers may be quite accurate. F. Prefect In the beginning the Universe was created. *This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.....Douglas Adams- Hide quoted text - I think an order of magnitude drop - well under a billion - is probably more like it. What other large, gluttonous mammal numbers anywhere near what we humans do? We could do this in three generations if every couple just had one child born and then grow to maturity. (sigh) |
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On 05/26/2010 07:33 AM, bpnjensen wrote:
On May 26, 7:13 am, (F. Prefect) wrote: On Tue, 25 May 2010 23:08:25 -0700, Bill wrote: On 05/25/2010 03:22 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On May 25, 1:54 pm, (F. Prefect) wrote: On Tue, 25 May 2010 13:22:04 -0700, Bill wrote: On 05/25/2010 03:56 AM, SPierce wrote: "Bill wrote in message ... (snipped) You know it and I know it, but it will probably never happen. Average people will just try to block any progress in this genetic engineering experiment (voluntary of course). big sigh Bill Baka # Waste of effort anyway. The Africans are multiplying like the plague through white people feeding them and treating their diseases. Yeah, tell me about it. We have been sending food for those starving children for about 40 years now and they grow up and make still more starving children. Some of the adults who once were starving children just grow up to be militants toting AK-47's and grenade launchers. If we didn't have so many bleeding hearts in this country nature could just take it's course. It is a lose, lose, lose even worse situation. Sorry about the 'Reality', but that is what it is. Bill Baka On the mark. The North American midwest, and the US as a whole for that matter is the ONE and ONLY means of keeping alive a World population that could not support half of current numbers without US agricultural production. Many believe that the drought/dustbowl of the 30s was some kind of a 500 year even in which almost no rainfall occured. Actually most areas recieved 50% of normal rainfall. Plenty of rainfall to support prairy grasses, but not corn or wheat. Such sever droughts are NOT 500 year events, but occur regularly every several decades. A drop of as little as 25% in US food production in one year would have devasting effects in many regions, and should the drought continue for 3-5 years as was the case in the 30s, we would see anarchy in many areas. CURRENT World populations simply cannot be supported indefinetly, much less continued growth. It;s a ticking timebomb. F. Prefect In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.....Douglas Adams- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bingo, and the big aquifers - like the Ogalalla under the southern Great Plains - have been drained almost dry too. We really need to reel back our numbers, nationally by at least half, and worldwide by an order of magnitude. Well, as I said 6.5 billion as too much already. We need to shrink the population down to maybe 2 billion to live comfortably and only 1 billion to leave in relative luxury. Advances in science and technology have allow for what for all entents and purposes is a population that simply cannot be sustained over the long term. Mother Nature holds the ultimate trump card. Unfortunetely for many, your numbers may be quite accurate. F. Prefect In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.....Douglas Adams- Hide quoted text - I think an order of magnitude drop - well under a billion - is probably more like it. What other large, gluttonous mammal numbers anywhere near what we humans do? None. And none have the power to recklessly destroy the planet, but we sure can thanks to 'technology'. We could do this in three generations if every couple just had one child born and then grow to maturity. Never gonna happen. Catholics, or Christians seem to think they are ordained to have as many kids as they can. We might get up to the 8 billion mark before we have a catastrophic event, like a super volcano putting us in the permanent winter for 3 years or so. It has happened before and many people just starved to death. Yellowstone is a prime candidate as it is known to be a super volcano. If it erupts It would not only take out a few stated but the ash in the stratosphere would give us a 3 or 4 year winter. Human nature is "Me, Me, and Me", so get ready. Bill Baka (sigh) |
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