You would think that the extent, depth, and implications of this information would make headlines across the globe stand out and equal to the beginning of WWIII. Instead we find it on obscure, hidden science websites and there's barely a whimper or collective outcry. People only care if it is directly affecting their immediate environment. There's no collective concern for the future, we're so caught up in day to day survival.
When the level of CO2 starts to visibly kill off the Ocean's bounty and it starts to massively affect grains and other basic food staples is when the shit will hit the fan. That's when the same sheeple who today are more interested in their next SUV will wake up. Maybe. & maybe not. Maybe that's when they'll pick a scapegoat group and blame them.
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Yes, we've entered an entirely new zone and it's one that will make life more and more dangerous on planet Earth the longer we stay here.
You would think that the extent, depth, and implications of this information would make headlines across the globe stand out and equal to the beginning of WWIII. Instead we find it on obscure, hidden science websites and there's barely a whimper or collective outcry. People only care if it is directly affecting their immediate environment. There's no collective concern for the future, we're so caught up in day to day survival.
When the level of CO2 starts to visibly kill off the Ocean's bounty and it starts to massively affect grains and other basic food staples is when the shit will hit the fan. That's when the same sheeple who today are more interested in their next SUV will wake up. Maybe. & maybe not. Maybe that's when they'll pick a scapegoat group and blame them.
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