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Gridkeeper
04-07-2009, 02:33 AM
I know this man and he was one of JFK's closest friends, here he talks about the real problems we are facing now not tomorrow. This may as well be JFK talking himself. please take the time to watch all three of these videos, thanks.


1 No ICE - The Kennedy Connection - Global Warming - Do YOU Understand?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqNAbRc4lSs&fmt=18

2 No CAPS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtrMLoYmH0M&fmt=18

3 No Coast http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGsEFIWywko&fmt=18

Rainchild
04-07-2009, 03:48 AM
AT the same time in Kentucky the red river is flooding and their getting 20 inches of snow from an overnight blizzard. I don't think this is GLOBAL warming. If it was they'd be talking about the penguins in the south pole dying of heat strokes. That's supposedly where the hole in the ozone is too so you'd think they'd talk about that first.

I agree that something has to be done, but I don't want to be taxed for breathing or for using light bulbs, and Al Gore HAS suggested that.

We are change confronts RFK jr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn1WNbZsAeE

Al Gore says the carbon tax will bring money back to the American people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MPWVJhD5Vo

Al Gore sued by over 30.000 Scientists for fraud
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfHW7KR33IQ

David Icke- The Truth about Global Warming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye3PV01uyRs

Dantheman62
04-07-2009, 04:03 AM
Don't you mean North Dakota Rainchild?

Rainchild
04-07-2009, 04:17 AM
Don't you mean North Dakota Rainchild?

Was it North Dakota? I thought I heard Kentucky.

It wouldn't surprise me though My grandparents have a lot of Blizzards and they live in South Dakota.

Dantheman62
04-07-2009, 04:25 AM
Yeah the red river is in Fargo North Dakota and flows north.

The polar ice caps melting is only part of it, read this article thoroughly.........

New Tibetan ice cores missing A-bomb blast.

Ice cores drilled last year from the summit of a Himalayan ice field lack the distinctive radioactive signals that mark virtually every other ice core retrieved worldwide.

That missing radioactivity, originating as fallout from atmospheric nuclear tests during the 1950s and 1960s, routinely provides researchers with a benchmark against which they can gauge how much new ice has accumulated on a glacier or ice field.


In 2006, a joint U.S.-Chinese team drilled four cores from the summit of Naimona'nyi, a large glacier 6,050 meters (19,849 feet) high on the Tibetan Plateau.

The researchers routinely analyze ice cores for a host of indicators - particulates, dust, oxygen isotopes, etc. -- that can paint a picture of past climate in that region.

Scientists believe that the missing signal means that this Tibetan ice field has been shrinking at least since the A-bomb test half a century ago. If true, this could foreshadow a future when the stockpiles of freshwater will dwindle and vanish, seriously affecting the lives of more than 500 million people on the Indian subcontinent.

"There's about 12,000 cubic kilometers (2,879 cubic miles) of fresh water stored in the glaciers throughout the Himalayas - more freshwater than in Lake Superior," explained Lonnie Thompson, distinguished university professor of earth sciences at Ohio State University and a researcher with the Byrd Polar Research Center on campus.

"Those glaciers release meltwater each year and feed the rivers that support nearly a half-billion people in that region. The loss of these ice fields might eventually create critical water shortages for people who depend on glacier-fed streams."

Thompson and his colleagues worry that this massive loss of meltwater would drastically impact major Indian rivers like the Ganges, Indus and Brahmaputra that provide water for one-sixth of the world's population.


"In ice cores drilled in 2000 from Kilimanjaro's northern ice field (5890 meters high), the radioactive fallout from the 1950s atomic test was found only 1.8 meters below the surface.

"By 2006 the surface of that ice field had lost more than 2.5 meters of solid ice (and hence recorded time) - including ice containing that signal. Had we drilled those cores in 2006 rather than 2000, the radioactive horizon would be absent - like it is now on Naimona'nyi in the Himalayas," he said.

In 2002 Thompson predicted that the ice fields capping Kilimanjaro would disappear between 2015 and 2020.

"If what is happening on Naimona'nyi is characteristic of the other Himalayan glaciers, glacial meltwater will eventually dwindle with substantial consequences for a tremendous number of people," he said.

Scientists estimate that there are some 15,000 glaciers nested within the Himalayan mountain chain forming the main repository for fresh water in that part of the world. The total area of glaciers in the Tibetan Plateau is expected to shrink by 80 percent by the year 2030.

Humble Janitor
04-07-2009, 08:02 AM
Hmmmm. I don't know what to think. In the video 'No Caps' he says JFK Jr came to his place on Oct 7, 2007. ....JFK Jr died in '99.

Did they ever recover his body? If not, then it's possible that he may still be alive.

Northern Boy
04-07-2009, 08:16 PM
The Ocean currents drive the winds so if the ocean currents slow down and the water heats up it will only do so where the weather is warmest since no winds or little wind will be generated we will see cooling and hence the return of the next ICE AGE. So some of what he says make sense but as for global warming being a problem its just a natural cycle that the earth has undergone for millions of years and will continue to go thru in the futrue

burgundia
04-07-2009, 09:06 PM
Did they ever recover his body? If not, then it's possible that he may still be alive.

On the news they said that they had recovered his body. but who would believe the official news?

Karen
04-07-2009, 09:21 PM
It is natural for the earth to be constantly changing. In Oregon, not too far from me, is the John Day Fossil Beds. 40 Million years of climate change are layered and documented there.
{short summary, longer description at the link below}
1) Clarno Formation (50 - 35 mya) evergreen tropical to subtropical forests. All the animal life in this layer is extinct.
2) John Day Formation (37 - 20 mya) A volcanic period with deciduous forests
3) Mascall Formation (15 - 12 mya) This is a warmer, wetter period which supported a lush mixture of hardwood forest and open savanna grassland.
4) Rattlesnake Formation (8 - 6 mya) a dry, cool climate that was dominated by grasslands. More info here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Da...ional_Monument