http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2013/jun/14/climate-change-energy-shocks-nsa-prism

Looks like stage two of the US governments attack on it's own citizens.

The real war is here.

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On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The Pentagon has declared that climate change, which is NOT happening, is a
> clear and present danger to the security of the United States.
>
> What the hell is wrong with these tree hugging hippies? How can they
> declare something that isn't happening a present danger?
>
> Here's one writer's take on it. The movie Interstellar explores these
> possibilities, and what it would mean for humanity. Many people seem to
> think that the only thing that can save us are new breakthrough
> technologies that allow us to boost our food production, reverse
> environmental pollution through actively removing it, and increase our
> quality of life through medical advances.
>
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/14/us/politics/climate-change-deemed-growing-security-threat-by-military-researchers.html?_r=0
>
> "The global data is unquestionable. <http://sploid.gizmodo.com/> Man-made
> or not, I don't care, the fact is that climate change *is*happening. It's
> drastic and it's accelerating, and we may not be able to stop
> it<
> http://gizmodo.com/the-antarctic-ice-sheet-has-started-to-collapse-and-not-1575164209/1575426657/+jesusdiaz
> >
>  at this point.
>
> Computer simulations show that we are headed to a place where humanity
> hasn't been before. The projections are so bad that the military have
> deemed it a national security
> threat<
> http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/14/us/politics/climate-change-deemed-growing-security-threat-by-military-researchers.html?_r=0
> >
> already.
> And trust me, the men and women of the Pentagon are not tree-hugging
> hippies.
>
> As climate changes, everything changes. We are already seeing the effects
> on agriculture, with ruined crops and food scarcity in many parts of the
> world. Or better said, *we* are *not* seeing it—people who live in third
> world countries are. Our oceans' fisheries are also dwindling quickly, with
> many species on the verge of exhaustion.
>
> Combine this with the millions of poor people getting out of poverty
> conditions in China, India, South America and Africa. They are consuming
> more and more of resources that are already scarce. More food. More energy.
> More oil. More everything. Even if the population doesn't go up, the demand
> will keep increasing at a fast rate. It's not going to stop."
>
>
> ᐧ
>
>
> 

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