If you plan on having an Earth to inherit you
better read this overview!
Thanks to the enthusiasm of youth from around the world
there is yet another growing interest in the truth about climate change and
global warming. Millions have taken to
the streets, and they should, but first they must check their own motives,
review their own search for truth, and frame the debate outside the partisan
world of politics.
Melchizedek says there are several truths innocently or
conveniently ignored by those claiming to be true climate activists. Unless they are part of the climate agenda
the movement will fail. Why, because there
are underlying causes and impacts on climate change that require a much broader
look at the total picture in order to address the problems we face.
These are the Five key Climate Change Issues missing from
the agenda of all current interest groups.
- What
is the foundation of climate change?
- What are the most grievous actions by humans that threaten
the environment of earth?
- Nuclear Reactors, spent fuel rods and radioactive sludge.
- The spiderweb of man-made electromagnetic waves suffocating
the Earth.
- The Smartphone and Digital Destruction of the Mind.
Sounds simple but this requires an awareness much greater
than what is taught in colleges and universities today. We must know the facts, history, and sources
of climate change to be successful. In
this most science driven of modern political issues science alone cannot supply
the answers.
1. What is the foundation of
climate change?
To understand the life cycle of Planet Earth we must know
the core tenets of creation of all that is and will be. Science has no answers but spirituality does
have answers that must be accepted until proven wrong.
Divine Law
To know what must be done we must include the implications
in Divine Law, Natural Law and Man’s Law.
God, the Unknowable One as called by Melchizedek, created
all that is and will be. At the
beginning of time in our time space continuum the Big Bang took place and all
was put in motion that became the cosmos, humans, and everything in between.
So, if the Creator created Earth along with everything else
in existence, and everything was intended to continue creating, recreating, evolving
and purifying which seems to be the case since our Earth has been here billions
and billions of years, then there is a Divine element to climate change.
God did not create such a marvelous miracle as the Earth
without giving it the ability to survive, recover, regenerate and grow over all
these billions of years, with or without humans. Do we really think carbon build-up or
temperature change is a terminal condition for Mother Earth?
Natural Law
If you knew our history you would know giant meteors have crashed
into the earth, creating bodies of water like the entire Gulf of Mexico, in a
single event. Our earth has been buried
in ice and covered with water as a result of such natural catastrophes like
meteor or comet strikes, super-volcano explosions like Yellowstone, massive
tectonic plate shifts causing huge earthquakes, tsunami inundations, droughts,
fires, and events from our long-forgotten past we are yet to discover.
Dinosaurs were wiped out, most people obliterated, the
debris from super-volcanoes and meteor strikes could have blotted out the
healing qualities of the Sun for thousands of years, plunging us into instantaneous
climate catastrophes.
In spite of all these events, Mother Earth survived, and
even prospered if you consider the increase number of humans throughout our
history as a good sign. God would not
have created Earth without giving the precious planet the ability to purify
itself of undesired pollutants, to cleanse the air and water, and to even purge
the earth below the surface of what might threaten God’s plan.
In addition to Divine Law that seems to have preserved and
protected the earth, there is natural law at play which are the tools God gave the
earth and Sun to preserve, repair, regenerate or purify itself from unwanted
disruptions of our climate balance.
Natural disasters fall in this category like floods,
excessive rains, droughts, tornadoes, volcanoes, hurricanes, earthquakes,
tsunami, blizzards, and meteor strikes among others.
Add to that the ability of the earth to launch devastating health
issues like the plague, Spanish flu, and even the drug resistant diseases of
today, and more natural implications are obvious. Do not forget that such health plagues have
wipe out 25-50% of the entire human population of the world in a matter of years.
Man’s Law
Then there is Man’s law which has tried to control the
environment, to manage and exploit the natural resources of the world, alter the
air and water quality of the planet, as if we are the only ones with answers to
our climate control issues. In truth, we
know so little. We are still missing the
history of the human race and evolution for billions of lost years on earth.
Make no mistake, there is a natural progression of climate
change that has resulted in at least four Ice ages over the billions of years, and
mankind had nothing to do with them. The
evolution of the solar system over the billions of years brings about change as
well. God created all that is, God knew
what was needed to preserve it, and God gave it the ability to heal itself.
This relationship between Divine, Natural and Man’s law is
essential knowledge that must be understood in order to combat the true
problems of today, and what is our role in causing and fixing environmental
problems.
2. What are
the most grievous actions by humans that threaten the environment of earth?
We seem preoccupied with carbon issues, air and water
quality, and land management yet we overlook the implications of health
pandemics such as drug resistant disease, the destruction of our own immune
system, or the reckless actions of the past that are foreboding for the future.
According to Melchizedek, the greatest threat to survival
by humans is a result of our own use of technology, to improve the quality of
life. There is polarity in everything in
God’s creation, and that includes technology.
There is a good and bad potential for all human actions and our free
will makes us the most dangerous threat to our existence.
Nuclear power was the first of the technology issues to be
faced by humans. Splitting the atom
opened the door to all kinds of yet to be defined changes in our lives for the
same technology that makes genetic engineering a possible life-saving way to
eliminate genetic diseases, also enabled us to create the most powerful and
destructive bombs and weapons systems in history.
“So, what,” you might say since we have not used nuclear
bombs since they brought an end to World war II when the two atomic bombs were
dropped on Japan just seventy-four years ago, in 1945.
Since the first nuclear test explosion on July 16, 1945, at
least eight nations have detonated 2,056 nuclear test explosions at
dozens of test sites from Lop Nor in China, to the atolls of the Pacific, to
Nevada, to Algeria where France conducted its first nuclear device, to western
Australia where the U.K. exploded nuclear weapons, the South Atlantic, to
Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan, across Russia, and elsewhere.
By the height of the Cold War in 1986 there were 70,300
active nuclear weapons on earth. Wisely
the number has been reduced and as of 2019 there are approximately 3,750
active nuclear warheads and 13,890 total nuclear warheads in the
world. The United States and Russia control
92% of all nuclear warheads. That might
seem like a good thing.
Yet you are missing the most destructive environmental
disaster ever faced by the Earth, what it took to get to where we are
today. In order to build those
stockpiles, the nations of the world performed 2,056 tests of nuclear bombs
over the years up until the recent North Korean fiascos.
Nuclear Winter – total destruction
In June of 2018 new research argues that
100 nuclear weapons is the “pragmatic limit” for any country to have in its
arsenal. Any aggressor nation unleashing more than 100 nuclear weapons could
ultimately devastate its own society, scientists warn.
The study was published in the journal
Safety and was co-authored by Michigan Technological University professor
Joshua Pearce and David Denkenberger, assistant professor at Tennessee State
University and director of Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters.
If more than 100 nuclear bombs exploding would effectively
destroy the environment of the earth, then what is the cumulative impact of 2,056
nuclear bombs exploding over a 74-year period, recognizing that over the years
the explosions became more and more powerful.
For example, the first nuclear bombs exploded were in the 15
to 30 megaton class, with each megaton equaling one million tons of TNT. As of today, the most powerful bomb ever
detonated was called the Tsar Bomba. The USSR tested this monstrosity in 1961. The
Tsar Bomb caused a 100-megaton explosion.
Earth Gravitational Field
A team of scientists has
measured the melting point of iron at high precision in a laboratory, and then
drew from that result to calculate the temperature at the boundary of Earth's inner
and outer core — now estimated at 6,000 C (about 10,800 F). That is as
hot as the surface of the sun.
Temperatures of a nuclear explosion reach those found in
the interior of the sun, about 100 million degrees Celsius, over 180 million
degrees Fahrenheit, and produce a brilliant fireball.
Consider it takes 100 nuclear bombs to destroy the
earth. There have now been 2,056 nuclear
bombs tested over 74 years. That is 28
nuclear bombs per year, and every four years we reach the number needed to end
civilization.
Of those tests, 1,500 were underground to capture the radiation
and debris, and 500 above ground. Either
way the result of the fusion reaction was instantaneous debris reaching
temperatures up to 180 million degrees Fahrenheit.
What happened to the tens of thousands of tons of
super-heated radioactive debris and sludge from those bombs? Remember, the volume of contaminated waste equals
twenty times the volume needed to wipe out everything living on Earth.
More than 75% of the volume was trapped beneath the surface
of the earth, while the remaining air bursts spread radioactive debris throughout
the world eventually making its way to the ground and waters of the oceans.
Now consider the impact of this debris in terms of the
gravity of the earth. Gravity is
the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center. The
force of gravity keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun.
Gravity is what holds the planets in orbit around the
sun and what keeps the moon in orbit around Earth. The gravitational pull of
the moon pulls the seas towards it, causing the ocean tides. Gravity creates
stars and planets by pulling together the material from which they are made.
Gravity is very important to us. We could not live on Earth
without it. The sun's gravity keeps Earth in orbit around it, keeping us at a
comfortable distance to enjoy the sun's light and warmth. It holds down our
atmosphere and the air we need to breath. Gravity is what holds our world
together.
The same gravity pulls radioactive debris toward the center
of the Earth, our core. With gravity
pulling the radioactive waste to the center, the core of the earth, what is the
impact? Does it disintegrate? What is the half-life or radioisotopes?
The term half-life is defined as the time it
takes for one-half of the atoms of radioactive material to
disintegrate. Half-lives for various radioisotopes can range from
a few microseconds to billions of years.
To date there is no way to disintegrate or destroy the radioisotopes
created by the bombs.
Thus, we have super-heated radioisotopes being drawn to the
core of the earth. What happens when these
radioisotopes, which could be up to a million degrees, reaches the core of the
earth which is only 10,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
We do not know, but can assume Mother Earth would be in
excruciating pain and panic. That is what
happened the last few decades as the earth fought to control the damage from
the massive toxic radiation.
The Earth reacted as it always does when threatened with
destruction, it began the initial process of Purification to cleanse, renew and
regenerate from the toxic poison seeping into the core.
It began the long process of expelling the unwanted toxic
waste using the multiple paths of self-preservation given to earth by the
Creator, the Natural Laws of God. Earth
has many fissures that allow venting from within the body of the earth to the
atmosphere of molten magma which contains the toxic waste.
Yellowstone National Park, the most dominant super-volcano
in America, is a complex example of the incredible natural Purification mechanism
of Mother Earth to help fight off earth-threatening dangers. Within the boundaries of Yellowstone alone
are over 400 fissures such as hot springs, geysers, volcanoes, and other vents
where toxins can be released. There is a
700-mile long underground magma deposit under Yellowstone.
3. Nuclear
Reactors, spent fuel rods and radioactive sludge.
The third cornerstone of critical climate change and global
warming focus is the proliferation of nuclear reactors, the power generating
stations of the world. There are
currently 448 operating nuclear reactors with an additional 53 under
construction. They supply 10% of the
world energy needs.
Many are operating well beyond their life expectancy because
it is too costly to shut them down. Why
you might ask? There is no way to
dispose of the nuclear waste generated by operating the plants, and the cost of
closing and decommissioning the plant is huge.
For example, Three Mile Island, the site of Americas only
nuclear accident, was built at a cost of $400 million dollars and opened in September
4, 1974. On March 28, 1979, just two
weeks after the release of a motion picture called The China Syndrome
about a meltdown at a nuclear plant, it became the worst nuclear accident in
American history.
The accident was a partial meltdown with limited radiation
leaking into the atmosphere that cost over one billion dollars to cleanup over
five years. One of the two reactors was
closed until the final unit was closed this month, September, 2019. The cost of the additional clean up and
decommissioning of the plant will be another billion dollars and take sixty
years or longer.
As noted in earlier discussion of the half life of radiation,
it can last thousands of years and leave behind a dead zone in the
landscape. Unlike the bombs with limited
geographic impact over a designated area, reactors are close to populated areas
and subject to all kinds of natural disasters, accidents, human errors, and devastating
ramifications.
Nuclear plants are not supposed to leak. They have a massive containment shell around
them to protect the earth from leaks.
Yet the natural disasters and human error have caused two total
meltdowns of nuclear facilities as the Chernobyl reactor in the Ukraine exploded
April 26, 1986, and the Fukushima reactor in Japan was destroyed March 11, 2011
after a 9.0 earthquake struck less than 100 miles offshore of Japan and sent a
50 foot tsunami over the plant melting down all three reactors.
Massive amounts of radiation were released in the two major
nuclear disasters reaching from Europe across Asia all the way to California. To this day both disabled plants are leaking
radiation into the earth and Pacific Ocean while massive storage containers of
radioactive water remain on the Japan site.
All active nuclear reactors in the world continue to generate radioactive
spent rods, water and sludge that represent a disaster waiting to happen.
4. The spiderweb of man-made
electromagnetic waves suffocating the Earth.
Few people have any idea of the massive amount of man-made
electromagnetic waves being generated that are bombarding you, your body and
your brain. Even fewer know that the
proliferation is so great it has formed a spider web around the earth that is
choking off the natural electromagnetic waves of the Sun desperately needed by
the earth and your brain.
With science and technology powering our daily lives the
danger of man-made waves will be kept hidden unless you seek out the Truth. Our brain under performs because we do not
get enough natural radiation from the Sun.
By the way, sunbathing does not qualify as a healthy way to absorb more
rays.
Even more important, the earth needs the natural waves to
maintain everything necessary to preserve the balance of creation, from the
relationship between the Sun, Moon and Earth to the health and life of the animals
and plants we depend upon for life, not to mention maintaining our atmosphere
and environment.
You might say the natural rays are far too important to
leave to people to protect and you are right.
When the density of the man-made electromagnetic waves creates the spider
web in the sky as prophesied by the Hopi Indian elders, it will only take a
single powerful sunburst aimed toward the earth to wipe out the digital stranglehold.
Man-made Electromagnetic
Radiation
Electromagnetic
radiation brings us heat and lights up our day, it brings us radio and
television and carries our telephone conversations.
Electromagnetic
radiation has the following interesting properties
·
It can be found in
nature or be man-made.
·
It does not require a
medium for propagation.
·
It travels with the
speed of light.
·
It carries energy as it
propagates. The higher the frequency, the higher the energy associated with the
wave.
·
It can transfer its
energy to the matter on which it impinges.
·
Its transferred energy
may be sufficient to break chemical bonds, ionising the matter on which it
impinges.
·
Its propagation obeys
the inverse square law.
·
It can be used to carry
information.
·
It can be broadcast
outwards to reach many locations or it can be formed into beams to reach a
particular spot.
·
It can be reflected or
refracted.
·
It can be split and
recombined to form diffraction patterns.
·
It can travel great
distances. The radiation resulting from a simple 100 volt, 1 MHz sine wave fed
into a suitable antenna can be detected as far away as the next planet.
·
It travels in straight lines.
·
It can be bent around
the Earth's circumference by reflection from the ionosphere.
·
It can pass through
walls.
·
It can be captured by
placing a metal rod, a loop, parabolic metal dish or horn in its path and it
can be launched into the atmosphere with the same tools.
Radio Waves
Radio waves are a
specific example of electromagnetic radiation. Despite all the communications
benefits "electromagnetic radiation" makes possible, the name has a
sinister connotation. The alternative name, "radio waves", does not
seem nearly so threatening. But too much of a good thing, even water, can be
dangerous if present in excessive quantities at the wrong place or time. So it
is with electromagnetic radiation.
We are in fact swimming
in an ocean of radio waves of various strengths. At home we have high frequency
radiation coming from
·
Hundreds of long wave,
medium wave, short wave and UHF radio broadcasts
·
Dozens of terrestrial
television signals
·
Television signals at
microwave frequencies beamed down by satellites
·
UHF signals from
hundreds of mobile phones and their local base stations
·
VHF Private mobile radio
signals used by the emergency services and private networks
·
Television remote
controls
·
Remote control toys
(cars and planes)
·
Microwave GPS satellite
navigation location signals whether we use them or not.
·
Wi-Fi networks for
communications between computers and computer networks
·
Bluetooth connections
between electronic appliances
·
Laser light in CD
players
·
Infrared television
remote controls
·
Wireless security
sensors
·
Garage door openers
·
Car door remote locking
keys
·
Infrared radiation from
cookers and domestic heaters
·
Leakage from microwave
ovens
·
Continuous unwanted
radio frequency interference (RFI) generated by computer circuit boards and
oscillators in radio reception and transmission equipment
·
Random RFI due to local
electrostatic discharges from motor commutators on household equipment and
power tools as well as automobile ignition systems (sparking plugs).
·
Random RFI due to
distant electrostatic discharges from lightning strikes anywhere between the
signal source and the home.
Life changes with the 5G computer network
The people at Interestingengineering.com, a community of
people interested in the newest innovations in the engineering field, had this
to say about the implementation of the 5G computer network.
What is the potential benefit of the 5G computer network? It promises mobile data speeds that far
outstrip the fastest home broadband network currently available to consumers.
With speeds of up to 100 gigabits per second, 5G is set to be as much
as 100 times faster than 4G.
Ultra High Frequency and Intensity
For its incredible speed, 5G uses what are called millimeter
waves (MMW). These are radio signals having frequencies between 30
GHz and 300 GHz. While these higher-frequency bands have a lot of
capacity, their shorter wavelengths mean their range is lower, and they can be
easily blocked by buildings, cars, airplanes, and trees.
5G requires what are called "small-cell
antennas," which must be deployed far more densely than 4G antennas, at
roughly every 500 feet, or about one antenna per city block.
At the end of 2017, there were approximately 320,000 4G
cell antennas in the US. A study by consultant
firm Accenture estimates that 5G will require 769,000 small-cell antennas, an increase of 449,000 new antennas.
Is 5G harmful for Humans and the Environment?
Small-cell antennas are about 4 feet tall, with
some as large as a refrigerator. The cell phone operators plan to affix them to
streetlights and utility poles, or place them on the ground, sometimes
disguised as mailboxes.
Besides the question of whether these antennas are an
eyesore is: are small-cell antennas safe? 5G waves are ultra high frequency and
ultra high intensity. Whereas 1G, 2G, 3G and 4G use between 1 and 5
gigahertz frequency, 5G uses between 24 and 90 gigahertz frequency.
Radio frequency radiation dissipates with distance, obeying
the inverse-square law. That makes sources close to you far more dangerous than
a source that is farther away. Duration of exposure is also an issue, and the
new small-cell antennas will be active 24/7.
The Scientists Weigh In
On June 9, 2017, scientists with the International
EMF Scientist Appeal submitted a letter of comment to the U.S. Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) in opposition to FCC Docket Numbers 17-79 and
15-180, which would allow streamlined approval of 5G infrastructure to be built
on existing utility poles, in greater number than current cellular antennas.
The group is comprised of over 225 reputable
scientists from 41 countries who have peer reviewed publications on
electromagnetic fields. Their letter calls on "The FCC to critically
consider the potential impact of the 5th generation wireless infrastructure on
the health and safety of the U.S. population before proceeding to deploy this
infrastructure." The letter includes:
"FCC is urging an accelerated deployment
schedule for the 5th generation wireless infrastructure, to be installed
pervasively throughout the United States. This is being done without public
health review of the growing body of scientific evidence that includes reports
of increasing rates of cancer and neurological diseases that may be caused by
exposure to EMF from wireless sources."
The scientists went on to say: "Numerous
recent scientific publications have shown that EMF affects living organisms at
levels well below most international and national guidelines." These
effects can include an increased cancer risk, genetic damage, structural and
functional changes to the reproductive system, learning and memory deficits,
and neurological disorders.
5. The Smartphone and Digital
Destruction of the Mind.
Finally, the last of the Five cornerstones of fair, honest
and practical climate change. This is
the second most threatening result of technology driving our lives after the man-made
electromagnetic waves. No one measures
the destructive impact of various smartphones and all other Wifi devices used
by people today.
With the advent of 5G and the 100 times more power and
speed of 5G with towers every block we must pay close attention to the impact,
especially cumulative impact over a period of years, of those waves bombarding
your brain 24/7.
The last time a thorough test of the radiation impact of
cell phones on the brain took place was in England in the 1990’s and even with
the primitive cell phones back then the scientists said there should be no more
than one cell phone tower every five miles to be safe.
Today there are multiple broadcast transmitters on every
tower and many more sources of radiation than before. Thorough testing must be performed to make
sure we are not destroying the brain cells of our next generation.
Summary
If you really believe in climate change and global warming
you need to incorporate these five major issues as the cornerstone of your
approach if you want to find truth. The
first rule to achieve success is to avoid at all costs being hijacked by political
parties or special interests and wind up taking sides, for truth has no sides.
Action comes from being honest, fair, non-judgmental, and
open to various views for progress does not come from having answers nobody
accepts, but from reaching compromises benefitting all. Politics is the toxic contamination of
reality and the more political the less effective you can ever be.
No responsible climate change or global warming strategy
can ignore the severe implications of these five issues, the Foundation of
Creation, the nuclear bomb radiation, the nuclear reactor accidents and waste,
the electromagnetic spider web and the destructive forces on the brain.
Finally, you can pray for the ability to find the truth and the wisdom to share it with others.