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  • From: "roxann" <roxann@ancientearthwisdom.com>
  • To: "permaculture" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] GLOBAL WARMING:- A different 'take' on it
  • Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:27:32 +0000

i wasn't trying to be funny. but even if my theory is bunk, if we quit taking
the oil out and found other means to get by, the thing that apparently is the
REAL cause would be eliminated. i still think the oil is in the earth for a
reason other than for the purpose of being removed and utilized by humans. i
never suggested that global warming isn't happening.

roxann


> -------Original Message-------
> From: Sean Maley <semaley@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [permaculture] GLOBAL WARMING:- A different 'take' on it
> Sent: 10 Apr '07 14:44
>
> ... and I've heard solar activity was to blame, citing global warming on
> Mars and other planets and their satellites (with Venus suspiciously
> cooling).
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man
>
> There are many "scientists" out there "debunking" Global Warming
> "speculation".  Some of them sound more plausible than others.  What
> concerns me has been the blatant propaganda (if the inventor of the
> internet says it, there must be something wrong about it).  Having these
> theories out there, even if you are trying to be funny, only makes it more
> difficult to get the points across to deluded family members and friends.  
> It may be funny to hear a politician make a fool of themselves, but not if
> you now have the same bunk to deal with closer to home.
>
>
> -Sean.
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: roxann <roxann@ancientearthwisdom.com>
> To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 10:10:12 AM
> Subject: Re: [permaculture] GLOBAL WARMING:- A different 'take' on it
>
> my own theory, which is related to that one, and which may be totally
> wrong, is that the oil is in the earth for a reason. is it totally
> implausible to think that it acts as a lubricant for the shifting earth
> plates? seems to me that when our engines run low on oil, friction results
> and heat builds. it doesn't seem all that far fetched to apply the same
> line of thought to our earth's moving parts.
>
> roxann
> http://blog.ancientearthwisdom.com
>
>
> >  -------Original Message-------
> >  From: Jody Troupe <jodyt2@mac.com>
> >  Subject: Re: [permaculture] GLOBAL WARMING:- A different 'take' on it
> >  Sent: 10 Apr '07 09:35
> >  
> >  Hello everyone-
> >  
> >  I don't have a lot of info on this, but I've found a completely
> different theory as well. I'm trying to research it now.
> >  
> >  The earths core is warming, and that is what is warming the oceans. The
> plates are shifting which is revealing decomposing material & releasing
> gasses (many reports in the news about gas alarms being set off on ships
> and there being no gas leak, birds suddenly dying en masse). The warmed
> oceans affect the weather...
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