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Posted by John Malloy on 04/29/2008

How Peak Water Could Reshape Civilization If you think peak oil is a big deal, then just wait until the peak water crisis is in full swing. Experts say that in many areas aquifers and rivers are starting to run dry as human consumption and other factors are straining one of our most essential resources: [...]
04/28/2008Read More

Harriett Nahanee – Tsebeoilt : 1935-2007 Harriett once said to a group of fellow survivors of church terrorism, “I used to be a victim. Now I’m a threat!” That threat was finally stilled, or so it seems, on Saturday evening, February 25, when Harriett died at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, where so many of [...]
04/26/2008Read More

How the Rich Starved the World World cereal stocks are at an all-time low, food-aid programmes have run out of money and millions face starvation. Yet wealthy countries persist with plans to use grain for petrol. Plus Iain Macwhirter on how food prices are rocketing The irony is extraordinary. At a time when world leaders [...]
04/25/2008Read More

You may have heard this one before, but the message is still good… Life: Explained A boat docked in a tiny Mexican village. An American tourist complimented the Mexican fisherman on the quality of his fish and asked how long it took him to catch them. “Not very long,” answered the Mexican. “But then, why [...]
04/25/2008Read More

Arctic forecast: Wet, and getting wetterCanadian researchers warn of ominous future after finding link betweenrise in greenhouse gases, increased precipitation Human-induced climate change isn’t merely heating up the world’s northern regions, it’s also making them a lot wetter with potentially dire consequences, Canadian government scientists have just shown. That increasing precipitation could eventually slow the [...]
04/23/2008Read More

World Food Program warns of ‘silent tsunami’ of hunger LONDON – Ration cards. Genetically modified crops. The end of pile-it-high, sell-it-cheap supermarkets. These possible solutions to the first global food crisis since World War II — which the World Food Program says already threatens 20 million of the poorest children — are complex and controversial. [...]
04/20/2008Read More

I Dreamed I had an Interview with God www.theinterviewwithgod.com and he sent an angel my way…
04/20/2008Read More

Meet You in Meaford … You’ll Love it!click the link below to watch video Meaford Video… showcasing some of the wonders of beautiful Meaford, Ontario, Canada.
04/07/2008Read More

Greetings, Have been preparing for some time (too much for some) to start a newer/older project. Subsequently, I won’t be driving too much energy into this blog. Check back from time to time, if your so inclined. Be Great, John
04/01/2008Read More

Why China is the REAL master of the universe By ANTHONY BROWNE – Cecil Rhodes, the businessman-imperialist of Africa, the creator of Rhodesia, suffered no flicker of doubt about who were the masters. “To be born an Englishman,” he mused, “Is to win first prize in the lottery of life.” It wasn’t idle boasting. In [...]