'Population collapse' vs the Cabal's reset goal; Mark Steyn vs Michael E Mann; and Pomegranate! and Water & Sanitation courses.
We need to look at things from two perspectives at least - What is really happening?, and of concern to us all? and What is being said to be happening?, but is lies being spread for other goals.
There is always hope, but reality is kind of bleak too. We are harming the planet and being distracted with a focus on one marker - CO2 or other greenhouse gases. Many harms are hurting the planet including fleecy jackets and blankets. Globalist agendas are also hurting us and the planet. It can be scary and uncomfortable to have so many negatives to think about. Taking some small actions of our own on our own turf can feel good, like in some way we are making a difference. Picking up litter or clearing a clogged waterway or pulling invasive plants can be ways to directly help the planet.
All the talk about CO2 and carbon tax almost seems like a magician’s misdirection - look here, cow farts are BAD! but do not look at corporate chemicals and urban waste.
This documentary looks at the CO2 modeling scam/science:
The Hockey Stick graph was fraudulent or wrong, or mistakes WERE made, and were covered UP and supported by the US court system. Mark Steyn was fined a million dollars for writing a factually accurate book about the bad graph. In a brilliant move, Mark Steyn is the Editor - not the Author. He wrote the entire book from quotes and excerpts of work by good scientists. It was a page turner that I read in one long night (as an ebook). Check it out, most Editors don't have to pay a million dollars to publish something. *The cartoons or something in the book are pretty unflattering (but funny) and one led to the lawsuit for libel.
“A Disgrace to the Profession” the World’s Scientists ~ in their own words ~ on Michael E Mann, His Hockey Stick, and Their Damage to Science, (amazon.com)
The 2012 Hockey Stick graph by Mann was based on tree growth rings and it showed an alarming rise in apparent temperature. But it was based on bad science of which I don't remember the details. The case is built from the writings of other scientists who specialize in tree rings and other details pertinent to the errors that were made. This graph is a big deal because Al Gore took it everywhere, it was used extensively to push the narrative of a warming earth and greenhouse gases.
The Hockey Stick Trial - Science Died in a DC Courtroom, (realclearenergy.org)
My quick post, Overshoot - population collapse incoming, because I was working on something else led to a lot of comments -
One theme - please don’t be fooled by ‘CO2’ and ‘climate change’ propaganda, use my critical thinking skills.
Another theme - talk of population being the cause of our problems is also propaganda, or wrong. And it is not too late to change things.
I would agree that it is not too late to change things -IF- we would do that instead of what is currently happening. But we need more individuals focused on exiting modern life and returning to more traditional styles of farming and living.
Population collapse is about the lifespan of a society - thriving? or aging and no longer maintaining health?
‘Population collapse’ is kind of a jargon phrase from the study of ancient groups. Societies collapse not necessarily because of a specific headcount - X number of people is too many people; but because of a ratio that cannot keep going forever - X number of people create X amount of waste and require X amount of food and X amount of space in which to live together without destroying the local ecosystem.
A book on the topic: Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, (Book #2 in the Civilizations Rise and Fall Series), by Jared Diamond, 2011. (thriftbooks.com)
We are destroying our local ecosystems all over the world and ‘modern industrialization’ is a big culprit. Indigenous native people didn’t destroy their ecosystems, it was big businesses who tended to destroy stability and wipe out forests and wildlife. Indigenous peoples do cause some environmental destruction, but generally not enough to die out, or they would have died out and been a group being studied by the population collapse scientists. Small groups can move around when one area becomes depleted of game or reduced in soil quality.
Regenerative farming is about regenerating the health of the soil
Regenerative farming is a current buzzword/phrase I’ve seen, but I haven’t spent time reading about that in particular. More traditional farming styles are needed for the world to keep going. We REALLY need to stop using the harmful big agriculture chemicals and methods and return to strategies like leaving field fallow every few years for soil regeneration instead. Mixed crop planting, companion planting and hand harvesting were small farm methods that support biodiversity in an ecosystem more than the monocropping we see in factory farming. A plant pathogen can more easily take over a single crop that is susceptible to it compared to taking over a mixed garden.
“Regenerative agriculture is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. It focuses on topsoil regeneration, increasing biodiversity,[1] improving the water cycle,[2] enhancing ecosystem services, supporting biosequestration,[3] increasing resilience to climate change, and strengthening the health and vitality of farm soil.” (Wikipedia)
Sumac is a natural fungicide which could be used on crops
Better agricultural techniques are topics I have studied, just not as in depth as other areas of interest to me like the regeneration of the ocean dead zones. However, Sumac has potency similar to pomegranate peel and would be a natural fungicide to use on agricultural crops with no risk to the soil and sumac grows like a weed everywhere, along highways and anywhere else it can. It has been tested somewhat in research for agriculture. <archives ‘sumac’>
Pomegranate peel and sumac have tannins which clump toxins
Pomegranate peel is also something that might help with industrial water filtration, varied research showing benefits with it. Absorbing dyes from a river exposed to the textile industry in India was studied. It worked for certain colors/chemicals.
“PoP is a rich wellspring of hydrolyzable tannins in ellagitannins. It tends to be closed from past examinations that the pomegranate strip is wealthy in comparative fixings and has cell reinforcement potential. Dyes are made from PoP. An extract or a powder from the peel of pomegranates, this dyestuff is high in tannin and improves the light and wash fastness of any dye with which it is mixed. PoP yields soft yellows to green yellows when used as a dye (Ajmal et al., 2014). The industry price of PoP is very low. It can be used as an added value for various products such as biscuits, pasta and cakes (Saroj et al., 2020), fresh and concentrated fruit juice, herbal tea, and jam. (Karimi et al., 2017).” (Ain, et al., 2023)
Pomegranate peel is pithy - fibrous and might be useful as material in air filters.
Ocean aquaculture is something I have spent time reading and writing about and some of it is about water and air filtration and possibly making paper-like filters that incorporate pomegranate peel for air filtration.
Ocean acidity and ocean dead zones - no oxygen for large regions cause death of fish that swim into it.
I shared some links from my earth-ocean.info site in a follow up post to the Overshoot post - what we are doing on land is destroying the microbial balance in the ocean and that is bad news. The CO2 ‘acidity’ issue is related to the imbalance happening in the oceans. The air CO2 hasn’t changed much because the oceans are a huge sponge that can keep it within a narrow range by absorbing extra - but that chemical reaction will stop once the ocean water reaches a certain level of acidity. Microbial balance can escalate that rate as oxygen producing species that use CO2 (like algae) lose out to species that don’t need oxygen. Before I switched to dietetics as a college major, I was focused on botany and took several upper-level courses including one on algae and other ocean and freshwater microbes. Instead of feeding you bugs, I was gearing up to feed you algae burgers. ;-)
The links in the following post are largely from mainstream/government sources, however with our critical thinking caps on we can look at the data and consider the implications for ourselves. The ocean dead zones are growing and the worst areas are coastal regions - that equals a human caused problem. Humans live along coastlines and major rivers to take advantage of easy travel by boat. It is critically important that we stop using agricultural chemicals in ways that run-off into ground water and the ocean and we need to stop wasting bioavailable phosphorus in that way. It is running out (estimated 40 years left, I don’t know how valid that is) and the phosphorus rich agricultural chemicals are bad for the coastal waters and corals and microbial life.
The giant plastic garbage dump in the middle of the ocean is growing and is already enormous. Animals live in that. Whales and fish are being caught up in fishing lines and eating plastic. Shellfish won’t be able to form shells when water is too acidic.
All the talk about CO2 and carbon tax almost seems like a magician’s misdirection - look here, cow farts are BAD! but do not look at corporate chemicals and urban waste.
“Population collapse” is about whether the population is treating their sewage and other waste adequately to support a healthy ecosystem in the surrounding area - and currently we humans are not living in a way that supports a healthy ecosystem in our surrounding areas - and we have covered so many areas of the planet that the pollution is reaching everywhere, by air or water.
Turning from that concept to the globalist’s culling agenda
- there is talk of greatly reducing the world population by various indirect and direct routes - and that does seem to be happening. But that is a separate topic from scientific research on “population collapse” seen across history and around the world in different places, at different times.
Indirect routes of ‘culling’, causing passive harm, come from the chemicals being sprayed in the air, or which are applied to our food and water supplies. Indirect harm is in our very harmful ‘medicines’, but also in cosmetic products. And those harmful chemicals may be even worse in products for people of black ancestry. They seem to be being unfairly targeted with even more with harmful chemicals added to hair or skin products advertised directly for consumers with black ancestry.
Direct routes of ‘culling’ seem to be the war and increased violence everywhere that seems to be being promoted with racial and gender divisions in addition to Right/Left political groups. Bankers always win the wars by loaning money to both sides. I think it is suspicious that Elon Musk wants to turn TwXtter into a bank or maybe it is just a next move. Paypal was part of his history of business start-ups.
The CoV injections are also a direct route of harm, but the false narrative of a pandemic and heroic ‘vaccine’ was a covert or indirect way to get people to accept the direct cause of harm. It also is less direct than war, because people are variably affected by it, though the harms are quiet and insidious - occurring in a slow way that isn’t noticeable until it is really too late to try to mitigate the harm. Which is why I promote good self-care whether I am personally good at doing it myself or not or sometimes. We can but try, and in trying we learn if we are paying attention to patterns of what works.
Addition - why Musk and climate were linked in my mind, showing up in the post - it was in a Notes post by Michael Ginsburg, (Notes), which I saw again tonight.
Marc Palasciano regarding ‘free speech’ on x.com:
Elon’s Social Credit Score
You only need to see one thread to validate my point - from Alex Finn.
I’ll break it down for you.
First, Alex is friends with one of Elon’s biggest grifters, Mario Nawfal. These guys got rich running cryptocurrency hustles in 2021 and now they’re on Elon’s platform pretending it’s free speech and promoting lies to help support the illusion X supports free speech.
Alex has multiple posts exposing how the algorithm works - the one I linked above is from February 2024, it without a doubt outlines a social credit score on X. (Substack)
What Destroys Your Reach On X
Following too many people
Interacting with “low reputation” accounts
Talking about blacklisted topics
Sharing outside links
Using hashtags
Harsh or aggressive language
That’s nowhere near free speech… (Substack)
- Marc Palasciano
Also related to indirect harm - on our privacy and to our information integrity - a warning about Open AI from Edward Snowden shared by Karen Hunt:
Clean water resource site, in a brief post from my peace-is-happy.org blog:
Peace is clean water, now & in the future.
Clean water involves a cycle of surface and ground water which may evaporate into the air and rain back down again or it may flow out to the ocean where it also may evaporate and turn into rain or snow again. Humans and other plants and animals need water for growth and bathing or swimming and humans also use water for industrial cooling and for agricultural irrigation of crops.
Water is also used to manage sewage waste from humans and agricultural farm animals. When the sewage is treated and reused as fertilizer it is recycling nutrients that are also essential for growth. When chemical fertilizers are used instead the extra nutrients are lost from the natural life cycle of growth, decomposition, regrowth. For long term sustainability and short-term safety of the water supply wastewater treatment plants can be a good investment for communities.
Decomposition of waste creates a small amount of natural gas, methane, which can be used to help power the wastewater treatment center, and the solid decomposed waste can be returned to the growing cycle as fertilizer for agriculture or lawn care. Safety for the ground water supply may be increased where flooding is a risk because often sewage is collected in open ponds and just left to gradually decompose instead of being treated to a more rapid decomposition process in a closed treatment center.
For anyone interested in more information about what communities or farmers can do about wastewater treatment a site offers examples and strategies that have been successful: SSWM, Tools for Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management. sswm.info/about_the_toolbox. ««« this has loads of examples.
THE IMPORTANT THING TO REMEMBER is that even if globalists are working to cull us, or are working to takeover through lies and manipulation, people everywhere need clean water to drink. Whether the UN are no-good-nics or not, people everywhere need clean water and international organizations and non-profits do help with that. We need more independent people educated in water filtration and sanitation measures for local communities. Small systems can be set up, not just enormous sewage treatment plants.
Increasing knowledge is a good goal, just don’t be indoctrinated ;-)
UN water courses (unu.edu/inweh/learning)
This site, alison.com, is offering free certification courses for clean water and sanitation topics, including hygiene for caregivers. More education, more skills is a good thing. I don’t know how good or how manipulative the courses may be. Think critically about any opinions or implications that are also being given. The covert goals of the globalists are intertwined with positive goals and actions. People everywhere need clean water.
Free Online SDG 6 Clean Water And Sanitation Courses
Nurturing a sustainable future in water and sanitation management
Access to clean water for drinking, washing, and sanitation remains a global challenge, with billions facing scarcity exacerbated by population growth and demand from industry, energy, and agriculture. Sustainable Development Goal 6 faces challenges in meeting its targets for drinking water, toilet access, and essential handwashing facilities critical for disease control. Our free online courses offer education on vital hygiene practices at home and in caregiving and medical environments. Additionally, we provide courses in environmental management, shaping future professionals equipped to manage water and sanitation supplies for a sustainable and healthier world. alison.com/tag/sdg-6-clean-water-and-sanitation
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Reference List
(Ain, et al., 2023) Ain HBU, Tufail T, Bashir S, Ijaz N, Hussain M, Ikram A, Farooq MA, Saewan SA. Nutritional importance and industrial uses of pomegranate peel: A critical review. Food Sci Nutr. 2023 Mar 23;11(6):2589-2598. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.3320. PMID: 37324891; PMCID: PMC10261788. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10261788/
JD - Great series of missives. Funny thing is, "just a few chads short" or Chicken Little has made an est $300M fortune being consistently wrong with his doomsday predictions. Yet he's NEVER been accused of spreading disinformation. Nice work, if you can get it. And remember, above all other resources, no water, game over Special Agent Scully.