Tuesday, June 08, 2010

THE PROPHECY?

 06/08/2010

THE PROPHECY

Dear Tom,  other readers,
Tom, thanks for your comment, at least now I know that someone has been reading this, still. I know I am not writing as much as before, and it is becoming sort of redundant and boring, haha.  I would love to find something new, instead of saying I told you so, again. I sit here, watching it all happen, as I saw it coming, and waited for it to happen, it has not been encouraging.

Some say that the BP 's "New Horizon" accident was a conspiracy, some said that about 9/11 also. Was it an accident and what will be the consequences?  I have been answering that question for days. Then I came across this article



by: James Howard Kunstler, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed


The upcoming decline  in the United States living standards as well as those of the European countries has been in the cards for a while, as we look to Europe we should be seeing our own future, and how will we live then? I had predicted years ago that we will live in vertical communities where everything will be within walking distance, shopping, schools, libraries and work all in the same place. I did a whole series on the "Death of a Civilization".   
in 2008.

Of course you can also read the post below about the BP oil spill again 


Thursday, May 27, 2010


THE BP OIL SPILL

05/27/2010


THE BP OIL SPILL


11:12 pm

It is a given that the consumer, and not the BP, the big oil or the government will pay for the damages and the clean up. Now what we need to talk about is that how will effect not just the gulf states and their residents, the beaches, the value of water front properties, the fisheries, the fisher men, the boating, the marinas, the sea food industry and the food supply of the whole region and country. If the spill persists and the oil mars the beaches along the gulf coast and may be more, we are looking at the lifestyle changes for millions, with higher fuel costs, higher unemployment, the jobs changes required and retraining for the whole industries along the coast line. Decline in the value of water front properties that have already suffered as much as fifty percent decline in values already, now do you understand the little spill and the value of stocks in the oil companies? Exxon Valdez incident happened in a restricted water with few people living around the shore, No condos and no beaches or tourist traps.

Not yet to speak of innumerable diseases and side effect of living in proximity to the oily beaches where the oil residue and fumes will linger for many years to come yet. Will we be willing to pay for the total cost, or will it become a life changing incident for the generations to come.


this comment was posted on the CNN blog



LIFE IS A GAME OF CONNECT THE DOTS, IF YOU DON'T CONNECT ALL THE DOTS OR DON'T CONNECT THEM IN THE RIGHT ORDER YOU NEVER GET THE PICTURE

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