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20 years ! Pentagon's leaked prediction of mass-death climate disaster (e.g., Siberian climate for U. Kingdom, food chain failure)

by "senhor san" <dharma@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 25, 2004 at 04:42 PM

From Huffington's article:

> And the thing that makes the re****t so frightening - and the prospective
> bludgeon so cru****ng - is that it wasn't authored by some crunchy
granola
> think tank or a band of tree-hugging EarthFirsters, but by the U.S.
> Department of Defense. That's right, the Pentagon - Rummy's playpen.
> In fact, the re****t, which was slipped to the press earlier this month
> after being kept under wraps by the White House for four months

But Huffington doesn't have the full picture:

Here is another view of what is behind the leaked Pentagon forecast:

Weaponized modification of weather and, employing
long-term continuous interventions, of climate.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/weather_ops/message/25

Article how Clandestine Weather Modification works and its role in 90's
weather disasters:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/weather_ops/message/22

This seems to suggest that global warming may merely be a "cover" story
for
cor****ations and networking billionaires controlling weather movements
without us knowing it or suspecting that the weather could by anything
other
than naturally caused.

Dick Eastman


Did you know that 911 was a frameup?  Don't take my word,
look at this photo evidence:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pentagonconspiracy/message/9


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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 12:51 PM
Subject: [Impeach Bush] Fwd: The Pentagon Sounds The Alarm On Global
Warming; Why Isnt President Bush Listening?


> Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 11:48:48 -0500
> Subject: The Pentagon Sounds The Alarm On Global Warming; Why Isn't
President Bush Listening?
> To: "arianna's latest column"
> From: "Arianna Huffington"
>
> THE PENTAGON SOUNDS THE ALARM ON GLOBAL WARMING; WHY ISN'T PRESIDENT
BUSH
> LISTENING?
>
> By Arianna Huffington
>
> If he's smart enough to use it, the Democratic nominee may have just
been
> handed the perfect cudgel with which to pummel President Bush - and
> cripple Karl Rove's attempts to position his man as America's go-to guy
on
> national security.
>
> The weapon in question is a new re****t on the grave and gathering threat
> posed by global climate change - and the potentially cataclysmic
> consequences of the Bush administration's obstinately ignorant approach
to
> global warming.
>
> And the thing that makes the re****t so frightening - and the prospective
> bludgeon so cru****ng - is that it wasn't authored by some crunchy
granola
> think tank or a band of tree-hugging EarthFirsters, but by the U.S.
> Department of Defense.
>
> That's right, the Pentagon - Rummy's playpen. In fact, the re****t, which
> was slipped to the press earlier this month after being kept under wraps
> by the White House for four months, was commissioned by Andrew Marshall,
a
> legendary DOD figure, nicknamed "Yoda" for his sagacity. As head of the
> Pentagon's secretive Office of Net *****sment, Marshall has offered
> national security *****sments to every president since Richard Nixon.
>
> And this latest *****sment pegs climate change as a far greater danger
> than even the scourge of international terrorism.
>
> Dryly entitled "An Abrupt Climate Change Scenario and Its Implications
for
> United States National Security," the re****t reads like the plot summary
> of the upcoming Dennis Quaid doomsday flick, "The Day After Tomorrow,"
in
> which global warming pushes the planet to the edge of anarchy and
> annihilation.
>
> But this scenario is not science fiction. According to the Pentagon
study,
> the question is not if abrupt climate change will happen, but when. It
> could be, according to the re****t's authors, as soon as the next three
> years, with the most devastating fallout potentially occurring between
> 2010 and 2020.
>
> At that point, we could find ourselves in the midst of a new ice age in
> which mega-droughts devastate the world's food supply, drinkable water
> becomes a luxury worth going nuclear over, 400 million people are forced
> to migrate from uninhabitable areas, and riots and wars for survival
> become commonplace.
>
> I believe that would qualify as a Red Alert in Tom Ridge's color-coded
> book.
>
> But the Bush White House remains unwilling to address - or even
> acknowledge - this looming peril. Instead, the oiligarchs in the
> administration continue to fiddle while the atmosphere starts to burn,
> routinely ignoring scientific evidence and international consensus, and
> casting a questioning eye on the very idea, let alone the fact, of
global
> warming. It's a stance that has warmed the hearts - globally, no doubt -
> of the Bush Pioneers and Rangers in the oil and energy industry, making
> them feel very generous indeed.
>
> As last week's release of a scathing letter signed by 60 prominent
> scientists - including 20 Nobel laureates and former science advisers to
> both Republican and Democratic administrations - makes clear, the Bush
> administration has made an art out of ignoring science. Particularly
when
> it comes to the issue of global warming.
>
> Who can forget the president's famous CO2 flip-flop, or the way the
White
> House tried to force so many changes to a section of an EPA re****t
dealing
> with climate change that Christie Todd Whitman finally threw up her
hands
> and decided to eliminate the section on global warming altogether?
>
> But blinding the voters with pseudo-science may no longer be an option
now
> that the Pentagon re****t threatens to put the issue front and center -
and
> reframe it as a key component of our national security debate.
>
> This is particularly good news for John Kerry, should he prevail, given
> his long history of leading the charge in the Senate to cut down on
> greenhouse gases by raising fuel efficiency standards for cars and
trucks.
> The president, of course, has done just the opposite, giving Kyoto the
> kiss-off, and pu****ng through unconscionable loopholes that reward
> gas-guzzling monster SUVs and allow carmakers to effectively reduce fuel
> economy for millions of the vehicles they sell.
>
> One of the defining traits of leader****p is the ability to see not just
> the crisis right in front of you, but the one lurking around the next
> corner. Bush's steadfast refusal to act upon the potential desolation
that
> awaits us if we do nothing to confront global warming makes him a major
> national security liability.
>
> Everyone in the Bush administration acted shocked and surprised when
9/11
> happened - even though there had been red flags aplenty warning of
> al-Qaida's evil intentions. Well, let there be no surprise this time. We
> have all been warned.
>
> While the Pentagon is sounding the alarm on an environmental Armageddon,
> the president is covering his eyes, crossing his fingers, and whistling
> about the "national im****tance" of a constitutional amendment banning
gay
> marriage.
>
> The Democratic nominee needs to remind the White House - and the
American
> people: It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature.
>
> © 2004 ARIANNA HUFFINGTON.
> DISTRIBUTED BY TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.


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also to establish others; wi****ng to be enlarged himself, he seeks
also to enlarge others.
(Con****ianism, Analects)

One should forgive under any injury.Forgiveness is holiness; by
forgiveness the universe is held together.  Forgiveness is the might
of the mighty; forgiveness is sacrifice; forgiveness is quiet of
mind.  Forgiveness and gentleness are the qualities of the Self-
possessed.  They represent eternal virtue.
(Hindu `Mahabharata')

At the beginning, mankind and the obligation of selfless service were
created together. "Through selfless service, you will always be
fruitful and find the fulfillment of your desires": this is the
promise of the Creator....Every selfless act, Arjuna, is born from
the eternal, infinite Godhead. God is present in every act of
service. All life turns on this law.Strive constantly to serve
the welfare of the world; by devotion to selfless work one attains
the supreme goal in life. Do your work with the welfare of others
always in mind. It was by such work that Ja****a attained perfection;
others, too, have followed this path.  The ignorant work for their
own profit, Arjuna; the wise work for the welfare of the world,
without thought to themselves. By abstaining from work you will
confuse the ignorant, who are engrossed in their actions. Perform all
work carefully, guided by compassion.
(Hinduism, Bhagavad Gita)



There should be less talk; a preaching point is not a meeting point.
What do you do then?  Take a broom and clean someone's house.  That
says enough.
(Mother Teresa)

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Do not harm others or cause them pain because it is not the way of
the wise."
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20 years ! Pentagon's leaked prediction of mass-death climate
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