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British Author Warns
Heating Earth Threatens Civilization By James Donahue January 2006 A work by British Author
James Lovelock, The Revenge Of Gaia, claims that the Planet Earth is extremely ill and that he perceives a looming
breakdown of society because of it. Lovelock believes that
the world will eventually recover from this demise, brought on by human occupation, but it may take as long as 100,000 years.
In the meantime, he says he believes civilization as we know it today is in grave danger. “It was ill luck
that we started polluting at a time when the sun is too hot for comfort,” Lovelock writes. “We have given Gaia
a fever and soon her condition will worsen to a state like a coma.” He says the temperature of the planet could rise
another eight degrees centigrade in the temperate regions and five degrees in the tropics. “She has been there
before and recovered, but it took more than 100,000 years. We are responsible and will suffer the consequences as the century
progresses,” Lovelock wrote. Strangely, the “Mad
Max” piece, scheduled to be published in February, has already gained a lot of attention by the Internet media.
We suggest that there is a deep worry on the part of the masses, based upon information in the collective unconscious library
and the constant warnings by Luciferian spokesman Aaron C. Donahue, that we are a dying race living on a dying planet. In an off-beat kind of
way, Lovelace tends to support Donahue’s story. But there is a basic difference. Lovelace believes the planet can revive.
Donahue says that because of genetic tinkering of crops, we have destroyed the Earth’s pre-biotic chemistry. If all
life perishes because of the intense heat, the planet now lacks the means by which to regenerate life again. Some scientists are now
agreeing with Donahue that once the planet reaches a certain temperature level, we will have runaway global warming. The Earth
could heat to as warm as 600 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit and remain a hot, burning and lifeless globe in this solar system.
Donahue believes it already is too late to stave off this fate. The best we can do now is to slow down the heating process
by changing the way we do business. The problem is, few are
listening to Donahue. Few are listening to the scientists who have the statistics to prove their warnings. Perhaps writers
like Lovelock, while slightly off center, can still do some good. |
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