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polly7

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Fri Dec 6, 2013, 09:48 AM Dec 2013

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people are starting to wake up madrchsod Dec 2013 #1
It Was An "Oil-Leaked" Document......nt global1 Dec 2013 #2
Wiki leaks did a good deed riverbendviewgal Dec 2013 #3
The problem is that Justin is just as oily arikara Mar 2014 #5
Bye, Bye T-Rex thecytron Mar 2014 #4
Spaceweather says... hermetic Mar 2014 #6
Here kitty, kitty... thecytron Mar 2014 #7

madrchsod

(58,162 posts)
1. people are starting to wake up
Fri Dec 6, 2013, 09:55 AM
Dec 2013

the tornadoes that flatten several towns in rural illinois woke up a lot of people.

global1

(25,916 posts)
2. It Was An "Oil-Leaked" Document......nt
Fri Dec 6, 2013, 10:20 AM
Dec 2013

riverbendviewgal

(4,319 posts)
3. Wiki leaks did a good deed
Fri Dec 6, 2013, 10:28 AM
Dec 2013

Revealing the sinister Oil companies plands and how they cover up and harrass activists.

I wonder if Harper will sign the FATCA IGA and then get the Keystone Pipeline for a reward, and then he resigns...He is in very hot water with Canadians.. He also would hate to lose to Justin Trudeau.

arikara

(5,562 posts)
5. The problem is that Justin is just as oily
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 11:47 PM
Mar 2014

He's already come out and said that he supports pipelines and oil extraction. He just wraps up his corporatism with a prettier more likeable demeanor.

 

thecytron

(49 posts)
4. Bye, Bye T-Rex
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 09:27 PM
Mar 2014

Congratulation, this is a good article! But it is very doubtful you'll ever see it mentioned in the main stream News Media!

Well, it's OK! This is partially the reason why I am here to explain another unmentioned cause of a worst-case scenario hiding in the News Media. It seems nobody has realized it yet. But, that is about to change right now!

To make a long story short, let me tell you about the unmentioned cause that I think should be added to this worst-case scenario list. Earlier today, I saw it again on TV. It felt like a Deja-Vous kind of feeling.

While I was reading your post, I remembered the News Story I saw moments earlier on TV. You can see it for yourself by clicking the following link:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2572908/Asteroid-race-past-Earth-tomorrow-YOU-watch-live-online.html

This unmentioned cause of a worst-case scenario, shown here by the above link, reminded me of yet another well known Scientific Fact. It's the cause of the disappearance of one of the biggest dinosaur ever to walk the surface of the earth, namely Tyrannosaurus Rex.(T-Rex for shot) It's kind of ironic that the tar sands is made up of the whole ecosystem, where T-Rex took his last dump in the sand.

I guess you could say the little guy did in fact get the last laugh. I would have love to have seen T-Rex's face when the meteor impacted the earth.

Still, it is just too bad that those Big Fat Oil Executives, equipped with only a walnut-size brain but driven by pure self-determination, don't seem to understand the implication involved here. Ooops! I am sorry, it's the T-Rex who had a walnut-size brain. My apology to T-Rex. Private studies have in fact shown that Big Fat Oil Executives have no-brain all. So, again, my apology to T-Rex.

Did I mentioned, earlier in this article, I had a Deja-Vous? Well, I did! To see what it's about, follow the links below:

http://www.geekosystem.com/asteroid-2013-nj-earth-flyby/



So, what is the big deal here? Events like that happen all the time, right? Hmmm, not really! Not so close to us! Not so frequently on top of that!

It seems like there is some kind of intelligence behind these events. For this, you only have to accept the existence of life on our neighbouring planets.

Perhaps, those Martians have had it with the human race. They may have come to the conclusion that we will never amount to anything. So, why should they bothered to talk us. When they saw the Big Fat Oil Executives doing what they do best(destruction of essential ecosystems), they are probably assuming that we all have no brain at all.

Therefore, we are useless and not interesting at all!

I can only hope that what comes after us never develop a taste for money. As we see for ourself today, the taste of money can in fact kill you.

It would be so much better for the next top-of-food-chain specie, if it learn to share the resources of this planet right away. Not to destroy them carelessly!

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
6. Spaceweather says...
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 08:54 AM
Mar 2014

ANOTHER ASTEROID FLYBY: For the second time in as many days, an asteroid is flying through the Earth-Moon system. Yesterday, March 5th, 30-meter asteroid 2014 DX110 passed just inside the orbit of the Moon--about 0.9 lunar distances away. Today, March 6th, 10-meter asteroid 2014 EC is coming even closer--only 0.2 lunar distances. Neither space rock poses an immediate threat to Earth. According to NASA, asteroids thread the Earth-Moon system more than 20 times a year.

http://spaceweather.com/

I do share your sentiments about the greed and stuff, though. Welcome to DU!

 

thecytron

(49 posts)
7. Here kitty, kitty...
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 06:34 PM
Mar 2014

You have got to tell me about that handsome kitty. I, too, have a handsome little fellow - his name is "Oscar&quot After the TV Cookie Monster character on Sesame Street). He is basically an angel in disguise watching over me.



Just one more thing about the reply to polly7 post.

Hey, what can I say, those Martians really have a bad aim. Perhaps, this is the reason behind why we have seen so many flybys lately.

Thanks for the spaceweather.com link though! I really love that stuff! I almost made it as an astrophysicist. But that's a whole different story all together.
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