Monday, January 10, 2011

Don't open that umbrella in here; it's bad luck. Fw: NYTimes.com: Green: Extreme Weather Drives Up Food Prices

Often referenced by these posts, the timing is as advertised here --> An Abrupt Climate Change Scenario and Its Implications for United States National Security, an analysis commissioned by the Pentagon and issued October 2003, forecasting, inter alia, that catastrophic climate change would being in 2010.  Reactions from the Fundamentalist-Evangelical and Mormon SoS are like this --> Climate change caused by Jew Schwartz and like this --> Green: An Evangelical Backlash Against Environmentalism, NYT, 1/2/11. 

While the capability to manipulate weather has been progressing for decades, it's within a broader context of climate change, where climate change has enhanced the differences in weather patterns making weaponization of the weather easier.  But "Jews" ... they can't change the climate.  The UN, the imaginary ghost villain of climate change propaganda for many Fundamentalist-Evangelicals ... it can't cause crop failures and famine due to climate change, nor can the UN dictate world food prices, or even local food price anomalies that result from such progressive climate-induced crop failures.  To claim that any large body of scientists is purposefully conspiring to foist a giant lie upon everyone to drive us all to cordoned-off quasi-prisons is ... pathetic. 

What the pseudo-religious climate-change-deniers ought to do is take a peek at their own Manual every now and then.  See what the Big Guy sez, the One Who can and will change global climate if He gets pissed off.  Deuteronomy 28:23-24: " ... your heavens which are over your head shall be bronze, and the earth which is under you shall be iron. [YHWH] will change the rain of your land to powder and dust; from the heaven it shall come down on you until you are destroyed."  Maybe, He's pissed already.

See, also, U.N. Data Notes Sharp Rise in World Food Prices, NYT, 1/6/11

SCIENCE   | January 05, 2011
Green: Extreme Weather Drives Up Food Prices
By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL
Last month, food prices were at the highest level since a United Nations index originated, -- partly because of crop failures associated with drought, floods and fires. 

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