I'm sorry Shempji, but things don't work that way. Our ability to control Weather systems and Climate is slowly becoming a reality. Cloud seeding is already done in 35 countries over the world. It's just a matter of decades before we aquire the ability to neutralise Tornados, Hurricanes, heat in the deserts, sand-storms, even EarthQuakes.! http://www.defensetech.org/archives/002163.html http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=THE20051008&articleId=1061 The frightening part is what we are going to do with it, once we acquire that kind of capability.
shempmcgurk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 23:01:37 -0000 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Al Gore: ban Shiva Associated Press -- June 7, 2007 In an apparent extension of his proposal that CO2 in the atmosphere be reduced, Al Gore today called for the elimination of Shiva, the Destroyer. "Anything that destroys is negative," said Gore. "It simply isn't right that a destructive force such as Shiva be allowed to continue to exist and wreak havoc on the environment. " Gore was asked whether he wanted to eliminate the other two basic forces in the universe as well. "We have no problem with either Vishnu or Brahma as the former is responsible for maintenance in the universe and the latter for creation. These are good, positive forces. We only want negative, destructive forces eliminated. We're only for positive things." Vaclav Klaus, the President of the Czech Republic was swift to respond. "The nature of life is change. It is constantly changing. In order for change to occur, destruction of what exists must occur. Destruction as a force is as equally important as creation. "Mr. Gore seems to view the world and the environment as an unchanging static organism. But it can and does change...continuall y. Be it polar ice caps or the weather, change has always occurred and will continue to take place. However, some people can't come to terms with the ever-changing nature of life. Psychologically, it takes them out of their comfort zone because they seek permanence in the relative field, something that is impossible. Therefore, when they observe change occuring in life they seek an answer to explain a phenomenon that, on the face of it, is unpleasant and icky to them. "It is akin to those who seek answers to irrational acts, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy. To accept that just one single, insane gunman could bring down the president of the United States is so inconceivable to many that they construct conspiracy theories in order to bring rationality to where it doesn't exist. "In the same way, Gore assumes unpleasant change that he observes occuring in nature -- such as an unusually strong hurricane season or a hot summer -- must therefore be due to some manmade unnatural cause. He then seeks to find a cause that will explain the unpleasantness. He has done that by assigning the cause of global warming to manmade CO2 and he now wants to do that with an entire force of nature, Shiva, because "destruction" seems to him such a nasty thing. Asked if he still felt whether Mr. Gore's sanity should be questioned, Mr. Klaus replied: "yes." --------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.