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Well, the IPCC have got part of the story right, but not for the right reasons... commondreams.org/headline/2014/04/07-0 They do not take into account the compound effect of more forest loss each and every year and the effect this has on world climate (tropical temperature increases due to increased lack of forest to soak up the suns radiation which increases cloud generation which then escapes the tropics causing incrteased worldwide flooding). Or the pole shift ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/data/poles/NP.xy and youtube/watch?v=ikxDnMI7kDM which has caused a massive increase in earthquakes worldwide (see the USGS web site) and huge increase in volcanic eruptions (see volcanodiscovery/erupting_volcanoes.html ). And as if that was not enough google Fuchushima to see how Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, West USA and now Mexico are suffering from radiation problems. Add to all the above the pole shift has increased CO2 release from 3,500,000 fissures in deep ocean producing far more CO2 than man will produce in 100 years.... Hold on everyone....we are in for a bumpy ride!!! Still, according to geological records, it takes 300 years for a complete pole shift, so unless you live near the Equator and are in the Carribean or southern USA or Madagascar and Australia/New Zealand which will be flooded by the ocean bulge at the Equator, some of us will have a few years without Noahs Flood.
Posted on: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 09:37:48 +0000

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