Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Is the Apocalypse Acomin'?

For anybody watching the news nowadays, you would be hard pressed to not see the End of Days on the rear view mirror and rapidly approaching. Animal deaths are continuing with 200 dead cows of unknown reasons in Wisconsin and dead seals by the hundreds washing up ashore in Labrador, Canada over the past few weeks, reasons also unknown. Fish kills and bird deaths are also being reported worldwide, some explainable, some not. The most frightening thing I have read happened this weekend. The sun rose TWO DAYS EARLY in Greenland this week, for the first time in history. The most likely explanation is that melting snow allowed the sun to shine earlier the normal. If that is true the level of ice melt in Greenland is accelerating, further destabilizing the Gulf current which is 30% less than usual. If the current stops, watch the Day After Tomorrow for a look at what our future looks like. True, it won't happen overnight but in a hundred years, we could all be under a big block of ice. Magnetic North is also moving toward Russia and, according to experts, accelerating. This is probably one of the major factors in what is killing the huge number of animals worldwide, along with pollution and human overcrowding. Should the poles shift, and it will at some point, the effects could be catastrophic. Along with this come the eruption of Mt Etna, record flooding in Brazil and Australia and heavy snow across 49 states (all except Florida). There is also expert concern over a historic flood wiping out most of California. Every 100-200 years is a deluge that lasts months and will have flood levels at hundreds of feet above normal. Damage is calculated at at least 300 billion should it occur. We are long overdue for such a flood. Imagine if it occurs at the same time as the overdue Big One earthquake? There wouldn't be much of a California left.

As if that wasn't bad enough, rioting is spreading as Tunisia falls. Libya is rumored to be facing similar problems as food prices skyrocket world wide due to shortages. Add that to continuing problems in Lebanon, North Korea and Iran and the world looks bad. For all the numnuts out there who pointed fingers at Russia or China for the Stuxnet virus a big raspberry for you. Turns out the "conspiracy theorists" were right as the NYT found out the virus was from, wait for it, the US and Israel.

On the plus side, foreclosures are being thrown out nationwide as the bank fraud comes back to haunt them. If the banks can't prove who owns the mortgage, the owner doesn't have to pay. This has resulted in two people in Utah walking away from mortgages as high as 419,000 dollars after successfully suing. Massachusetts has invalidated all of its questionable mortgages and Maryland has followed suit by throwing out 10,000 banks owned mortgages. This may lead to massive bank failures but hey you guys created this mess, deal with it. Maybe your billion dollar bonuses will have to come to an end. Boo hoo.

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