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[*] posted on 4-28-2015 at 08:41 PM


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It's funny (to me) to read these that people can be fooled into thinking that man has the ability to change what Nature is going to do... or to even know what Nature will do, in the future.

We can reverse climate change about as easy as we can stop a volcano from erupting or halt an earthquake from shaking.

Someday maybe man might be mightier, and stop volcanoes, like on Star Trek, but no amount of sapping money from people by government will reverse the change (and we are not factually certain if it is warming or cooling, as man has not enough data, we are here for short a time, geologically speaking).

Climate is a condition we adjust to, not change. Solar activity, the earth's orbit location and axis, volcanic eruptions, plate tectonics all play a part in the change of climate.

Read Chicken Little for a comparison to the medicine shows put on by global alarmists.


love your clear mind, David!


The two of you make a cute couple:P




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[*] posted on 4-28-2015 at 08:41 PM


Harald, I was looking for a "dialog" with you. I spend a fair amount of time in La Paz and can see the pollution from that power plant from my house. I was interested in your research. The worst pollution I have seen recently was in Manzanillo. Not only can you see it, you can smell the stench from the diesel plants, so your proclamation that the La Paz plant was the worst in Mexico had me curious, as well as your statement about inhalers.

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Would you share your sources with us?

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maybe those poor protesters have been breathing the air of La Paz for too long. It is home to the dirtiest power plant in all of Mexico. Inhalers are the hottest selling item in pharmacies - La Paz has the highest mortality for respiratory illnesses in the country.



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danaeb, ever hear of Google?


So much for dialog.




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[*] posted on 4-28-2015 at 09:18 PM


sorry for my Google comment
some of us here dig through archives and sweat over maps and present endless food for thought
most consume what we present - almost like TV
on occasion it would be great if some of you with questions start searching for answers as well

I'll dig through my computer to get you the files you need




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[*] posted on 4-28-2015 at 09:24 PM


here is one for starters:
La Paz pollution




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[*] posted on 4-28-2015 at 09:27 PM


main cause of death in La Paz

death in La Paz




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[*] posted on 4-28-2015 at 09:44 PM


No jab at the co-op... I met the presidente of the Abreojos co-op and others at their 'away home' in Ensenada... we had a nice visit and it was fun talking to them (as best my Spanish permitted) about the lost mission in the Sierra Santa Clara mountains. The only smart remark I thought, was yours, Ralph when you implied they were just too wealthy to want more jobs (seriously, that was a reason?). This was back in 2001 when Glenn came by and picked me up for the ride down to Ensenada for the day, he had some things to give them.



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Quote: Originally posted by David K  
No jab at the co-op... I met the presidente of the Abreojos co-op and others at their 'away home' in Ensenada... we had a nice visit and it was fun talking to them (as best my Spanish permitted) about the lost mission in the Sierra Santa Clara mountains. The only smart remark I thought, was yours, Ralph when you implied they were just too wealthy to want more jobs (seriously, that was a reason?). This was back in 2001 when Glenn came by and picked me up for the ride down to Ensenada for the day, he had some things to give them.


Does your wife's medical insurance cover serious mental/emotional issues?
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[*] posted on 4-29-2015 at 07:07 AM


If it did, DK wouldn't use it....He is too perfect as is.....



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[*] posted on 4-29-2015 at 08:11 AM


time to move on




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