Oh, and I forget, "consumerism" plays a big part as well in our self-imposed ignorance of the truth.
No matter how bizarre these events may seem, nothing is more bizarre than our tendency to ignore them, laugh at them and let the powers-that-be keep on keepin' on.
Any Monsanto, DOW, DuPont, etc. facilitates in the area? There have been many FOI release in recent years confirming government testing of chemical and biological weapons in US territory under Top Secret conditions (meaning no citizens knew). BP was most definitely spraying dispersants over the Gulf (besides in the water) and along the shorelines as far East as Pensacola, FL. Maybe further. That has been pretty well vetted now as well. But we still scoff at that.
Which I find really odd behavior for a so-called intelligent species...
The bottom line is thanks to globalization, politics, greed and lust for power, we live in a country that is dominated by a military and banking economy. The war must go on, and weapons must be tested. I live near munitions testing grounds (wonder what that costs in dollars?) and have to daily endure the rumbling of bunker busters and other Goliath weapons of mass destruction used against people most often no better armed than the rednecks that live in my neighborhood.
It's like cold-war nuclear MAD, only it's not mutual. It's a one sided slaughter against anyone; people, religion, culture or nation that opposes our Imperial agenda.
This die-off is likely just an isolated case of things gone by and more to come.
And we let it happen because... well I don't know why actually...
Didn't they ("space-lizard alien & UFO people") already offer that "scenario" with the "fireworks" explanation? Oh, no that was the "official" and "rational" speculation by governmental representatives who would never knowingly mislead the public... Or prematurely offer a personal and unprofessional opinion while speaking in a professional capacity.
And that's exactly why we end up making such unfortunate jabs at any person or group or culture that may offer scenarios which we'd much rather consider fringe or wacky than possibly sinister and true. We're trained to react that way from birth, and why the biggest secrets are easily kept, especially when exposed by "space-lizards" or "UFO people", both of which, by the way, are slurs against other people who seems to have interests-hobbies that are easily ridiculed. Too bad (the real nuts cases are mostly in public service).
Oh, and I forget, "consumerism" plays a big part as well in our self-imposed ignorance of the truth.
No matter how bizarre these events may seem, nothing is more bizarre than our tendency to ignore them, laugh at them and let the powers-that-be keep on keepin' on.
Any Monsanto, DOW, DuPont, etc. facilitates in the area? There have been many FOI release in recent years confirming government testing of chemical and biological weapons in US territory under Top Secret conditions (meaning no citizens knew). BP was most definitely spraying dispersants over the Gulf (besides in the water) and along the shorelines as far East as Pensacola, FL. Maybe further. That has been pretty well vetted now as well. But we still scoff at that.
Which I find really odd behavior for a so-called intelligent species...
The bottom line is thanks to globalization, politics, greed and lust for power, we live in a country that is dominated by a military and banking economy. The war must go on, and weapons must be tested. I live near munitions testing grounds (wonder what that costs in dollars?) and have to daily endure the rumbling of bunker busters and other Goliath weapons of mass destruction used against people most often no better armed than the rednecks that live in my neighborhood.
It's like cold-war nuclear MAD, only it's not mutual. It's a one sided slaughter against anyone; people, religion, culture or nation that opposes our Imperial agenda.
This die-off is likely just an isolated case of things gone by and more to come.
And we let it happen because... well I don't know why actually...
Still we won't heed the warnings, if indeed that is what we have here...
After the Gulf Oil spill and the unfortunate aftermath of do-nothing but more of the same, I'm not so optimistic we'll ever wake up in time.
So far this sound most logical to me. As I was thinking they couldn't handle the thought of another year of life in Amerika...
The fish must have given it more thought or were raptured late.
Didn't they ("space-lizard alien & UFO people") already offer that "scenario" with the "fireworks" explanation? Oh, no that was the "official" and "rational" speculation by governmental representatives who would never knowingly mislead the public... Or prematurely offer a personal and unprofessional opinion while speaking in a professional capacity.
And that's exactly why we end up making such unfortunate jabs at any person or group or culture that may offer scenarios which we'd much rather consider fringe or wacky than possibly sinister and true. We're trained to react that way from birth, and why the biggest secrets are easily kept, especially when exposed by "space-lizards" or "UFO people", both of which, by the way, are slurs against other people who seems to have interests-hobbies that are easily ridiculed. Too bad (the real nuts cases are mostly in public service).
Are you one of SPYDER's "space-lizard alien & UFO people"?