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From: Richard Eastman <richardeastmanyakima@q.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 8:52 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Sabotage of 2011 World Food Supply Is Done
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Russia is suffering the worst heatwave since record-keeping began here, more than 130 years ago.
''We need to prevent a rise in domestic food prices, we need to preserve the number of cattle and build up reserves for next year,'' Mr Putin said in a meeting broadcast on television. ''As the saying goes: reserves don't make your pocket heavy.''
"The extreme cold front that hit Bolivia in mid-July caused water temperatures to dip below the minimum temperatures river life can tolerate. As a consequence, rivers, lakes, lagoons and fisheries are brimming with decomposing fish and other creatures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWIzUwZ1Spk Bolivian television.
http://www.iceagenow.com/Snow_in_Brazil-below_zero_in_the_River_Plate-tropical_fish_frozen.htm
From: Richard Eastman <richardeastmanyakima@q.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 8:52 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Sabotage of 2011 World Food Supply Is Done
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Sabotage of 2011 World Food Supply Is Done
Rockefeller Pushed Depopulation by World Famine Now Can't Be Stopped
You have received too many long posts from me -- so let me say it in one quickly written paragraph up front:
The super wealthy families have taken everything and left billions in dire poverty. They don't view it that way. According to them the billions of poor and degraded result simply from too much sex -- we simply are eaters who overbreed -- and that they, the banking families and the intellectual sychophants they hire -- have decided that as good planetary management they need to cut back the human population by several billion. They have just achieved that -- except that is a timed event. A thousand sabotages of world food supplies -- from which they will be far removed in secure and well-provisioned secret compounds around the world -- will kill those billions in just one year -- 2011. Then for them the new order to their liking -- Zion -- will begin. After that the fish and vegetation that have been destoyed to starve us will be scientifically restocked from specimens that have been kept aside. Science is far more advanced at managing environments that the public has been told. They can easily reverse the damage to nature that they have done, once the excess people have exited the stage. Below you will read about some of their handiwork to set up the 2011 famine. Drought in Russia, floods in central asia. Freezing cold in Latin America. Poisoned ocean and poison entering the water cycle in the Southern and Central US -- with the super heated Gulf, not cycling with water from Latin America wreaking other wealther havoc on the US. So, given all that, I ask people everywhere to vow that should they survive this unnecessary holocaust at the hand of Zionists who know nothing about the value of human beings or what a beautiful place the world could be without bankers and corporations and corrupt financial and monetary systems -- was I was saying, I ask people to vow that if they should be among those who survive the planet-wide extermination of innocent people in 2011 they will make it the major priority of their lives to ensure that the remnant of the human race that will be starting over again, will not be ruled by those responsible for this great death. That is all I have to say. (Items follow.)
Richard Eastman
Yakima, Washington
Note: "Mayan Secrets" etc. have nothing to do with this crime!!!! Hollywood made "2012" propaganda disinformation film to give super-natural mumbo-jumbo "ancient Mayan astrological end-of-the-world prediction" bullshit smokescreen to conceal latest Rothschild Zionist holocaust against the nations using weaponized weather modification, chemical warfare, financial and economic sabotage of farm and fishery production. Don't think "human destiny" or "Almighty Jehovah" angry at mistreatment of Jews on the planet or aliens camping at Area 51 had anything to do with this. The old Money Power families are responsible and no one else. Their money and power has made them think that they can play "Sim Planet" with our families and communities -- and I guess they can -- but they must be held responsible by those who survive.
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Asian nations have been hit with catastrophic flooding and mud slides. Flashfloods in India have left 132 people dead and some 500 missing, while mudslides in China due to flooding has taken the lives of 127 people. Nearly 50,000 people have been evacuated in China.
But to date no nation appears worst hit than Pakistan, where flooding has killed 1,600 people and affected 14 million. Landslides have followed the flooding killing dozens more.
Rice crops have also been impacted, furthering concerns of an impending global food crisis. Currently it is estimated that 4 million Pakistani flood victims are in need of food. The floods are being considered the worse in 80 years.
Pakistani glaciologist, Prof M. Iqbal Khan, told the Associated Press of Pakistan that the flooding was linked to melting glaciers in upper Pakistan.
But to date no nation appears worst hit than Pakistan, where flooding has killed 1,600 people and affected 14 million. Landslides have followed the flooding killing dozens more.
Rice crops have also been impacted, furthering concerns of an impending global food crisis. Currently it is estimated that 4 million Pakistani flood victims are in need of food. The floods are being considered the worse in 80 years.
Pakistani glaciologist, Prof M. Iqbal Khan, told the Associated Press of Pakistan that the flooding was linked to melting glaciers in upper Pakistan.
Experts say a warming world increases the likelihood and severity of flooding in some regions since warmer temperatures causes increases the volume of water vapor in the air leading to heavier precipitation events.
More water vapor also feeds severe storms, boosting their strength and severity. Asia has not been alone in experiencing unusually severe flooding. A number of record floods also hit the United States over the last six months.
More water vapor also feeds severe storms, boosting their strength and severity. Asia has not been alone in experiencing unusually severe flooding. A number of record floods also hit the United States over the last six months.
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has banned all exports of grain after millions of hectares of wheat have withered in a severe drought, driving up prices around the world.
Russia is suffering the worst heatwave since record-keeping began here, more than 130 years ago.
''We need to prevent a rise in domestic food prices, we need to preserve the number of cattle and build up reserves for next year,'' Mr Putin said in a meeting broadcast on television. ''As the saying goes: reserves don't make your pocket heavy.''
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Higher Food Prices: Russian Heatwave
Central Russia is having the hottest summer on record -- this may not be of major interest in Chicago or L.A., which have their own heat problems to worry about. But we live in a globalized world, and Russia's high temperatures, complete with raging wildfires, are going to send food prices higher for American consumers in the next few months.
According to reports out of Moscow, the Russian Farmers Union says the wheat crop will be down by an estimated 50% this year. That has sent wheat prices soaring from $5 to $7.25 a bushel on the commodity futures market Wednesday, a 45% jump.
Ephraim Leibtag, an economist with the U.S. Agriculture Department's economic research service, says the "pass-through" rate of commodity prices is about 5% to 15% at the retail level.
With a 45% increase in wheat prices, Leibtag expects the cost of wheat-based products like bread, pasta, and flour to rise about 2% to 4% in grocery stores. Consumer goods like breakfast cereal probably won't rise as fast because they contain sugar and ingredients other than wheat.
One side effect of the wheat price rise is the possibility it will cause the price of other commodities, like corn and soybeans, to climb too. If that happens, prices for beef, pork and chicken will also probably go up because corn and soybeans are widely used in animal feed.
Corn, which averaged around $3.50 a bushel earlier this year, was trading at $4.15 a bushel on commodities markets Wednesday. Soybeans, which averaged $9.40 to $9.50, were trading at $10.28 a bushel Wednesday.
"If wheat supplies are down, then demand for the other commodities is going to go up," Shanahan says. "Prices of all commodities are impacted by wheat."
Shanahan says the stocks of retail grocery firms probably won't be hit by the cost increases because they pass those hikes along to consumers. But he notes manufacturers could feel the pinch, especially if oil prices continue to rise beyond the $80 a barrel level.
According to reports out of Moscow, the Russian Farmers Union says the wheat crop will be down by an estimated 50% this year. That has sent wheat prices soaring from $5 to $7.25 a bushel on the commodity futures market Wednesday, a 45% jump.
Ephraim Leibtag, an economist with the U.S. Agriculture Department's economic research service, says the "pass-through" rate of commodity prices is about 5% to 15% at the retail level.
With a 45% increase in wheat prices, Leibtag expects the cost of wheat-based products like bread, pasta, and flour to rise about 2% to 4% in grocery stores. Consumer goods like breakfast cereal probably won't rise as fast because they contain sugar and ingredients other than wheat.
One side effect of the wheat price rise is the possibility it will cause the price of other commodities, like corn and soybeans, to climb too. If that happens, prices for beef, pork and chicken will also probably go up because corn and soybeans are widely used in animal feed.
Corn, which averaged around $3.50 a bushel earlier this year, was trading at $4.15 a bushel on commodities markets Wednesday. Soybeans, which averaged $9.40 to $9.50, were trading at $10.28 a bushel Wednesday.
"If wheat supplies are down, then demand for the other commodities is going to go up," Shanahan says. "Prices of all commodities are impacted by wheat."
Shanahan says the stocks of retail grocery firms probably won't be hit by the cost increases because they pass those hikes along to consumers. But he notes manufacturers could feel the pinch, especially if oil prices continue to rise beyond the $80 a barrel level.
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3 Aug 10 -
South American Cold devestates fresh water protein supply.
"Over 1 million fish (now updated to 6 million) and thousands of alligators, turtles, dolphins and other river wildlife are floating dead in numerous Bolivian rivers in the three eastern/southern departments of Santa Cruz, Beni and Tarija.
"The extreme cold front that hit Bolivia in mid-July caused water temperatures to dip below the minimum temperatures river life can tolerate. As a consequence, rivers, lakes, lagoons and fisheries are brimming with decomposing fish and other creatures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWIzUwZ1Spk Bolivian television.
http://www.iceagenow.com/Snow_in_Brazil-below_zero_in_the_River_Plate-tropical_fish_frozen.htm
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What they mean by "Achieving Sustainability"
"Humanity is living unsustainably, and returning human drains on natural resources to within sustainable limits will require a major collective effort. Agenda 21 is the international comprehensive blueprint of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the UN, governments, NGO's, and other centers of governance in every area in which humans directly affect the environment. The full text of Agenda 21 was revealed at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit), held in Rio de Janeiro on June 14, 1992, where 178 governments voted to adopt the program at the two-week conference. It gives authority to "conserve" earth's marine, land and atmospheric environments through science, technology transfer, international mechanisms and financial mechanisms. These goals may be achieved through allowing interventions through the use of the precautionary principle, namely that if there are threats of serious or irreversible environmental damage, lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for postponing measures to prevent environmental degradation by human activity. Also important are the principle of intergenerational equity, namely that the present generation must not be allowed to operate unchecked if the the health, diversity and productivity of the environment is not being maintained or enhanced for the benefit of future generations; if steps are not being taken for the conservation of biological diversity and ecological integrity; and for improved valuation, pricing and incentive mechanisms, namely that environmental factors should be included in the valuation of assets and services (i.e. "cap and trade" and other constraints on excessive consumption of rescources. There is abundant scientific evidence that humanity is living unsustainably, and returning human use of natural resources to within sustainable limits will require a major collective effort."
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