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Majesterium and the Tipping Point

No project is more interesting at the moment than a curious project in
one of the world’s most remote spots, Svalbard. Bill Gates is investing
millions in a seed bank on the Barents Sea near the Arctic Ocean, some
1,100 kilometers from the North Pole. Svalbard is a barren piece of
rock claimed by Norway and ceded in 1925 by international treaty (see
map). (Click on the link - there’s a map on it… and several other images.)

On this God-forsaken island Bill Gates is investing tens
of his millions along with the Rockefeller Foundation, Monsanto
Corporation, Syngenta Foundation and the Government of Norway, among
others, in what is called the ‘doomsday seed bank.’ Officially the
project is named the Svalbard Global Seed Vault on the Norwegian island
of Spitsbergen, part of the Svalbard island group.

Now is it simply philosophical sloppiness? What leads the Gates and
Rockefeller foundations to at one and the same time back proliferation
of patented and soon-to-be Terminator patented seeds across Africa, a
process which, as it has in every other place on earth, destroys the
plant seed varieties as monoculture industrialized agribusiness is
introduced, and at the same time invest tens of millions of dollars to
preserve every seed variety known in a bomb-proof doomsday vault near
the remote Arctic Circle ’so that crop diversity can be conserved for
the future’ to restate their official release?

The subheading of the above article summarizes: “Bill Gates, Rockefeller and the GMO giants know something we don’t.” Indeed.

Recently Nature featured an article on Mammoth tusks:

Bullet-like pieces of what is thought to be an ancient meteorite shower have been found embedded in mammoth tusks and bison bone.

The discovery of the 2 - 5 millimetre holes left by meteorites opens a window into a impact event thought to have happened over Alaska and Russia tens of thousands of years ago. And it could provide a whole new way to chart impacts from space.

The fragments, found in seven mammoth tusks and the skull and horns of a Siberian bison, match the geochemical composition of iron meteorites. “We think that the micrometeorites came from an air-burst of a meteor 30,000 to 34,000 years ago,” says Richard Firestone, co-author of the study and a chemist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. “We think a wave of meteoric material sprayed the region.”

And there’s also the Holocene Impact Working Group:

Most astronomers doubt that any large comets or asteroids have crashed into the Earth in the past 10,000 years. But the self-described “band of misfits” that make up the two-year-old Holocene Impact Working Group say astronomers simply have not known how or where to look for evidence.

Scientists in the working group say the evidence for such impacts during the past 10,000 years, known as the Holocene epoch, is strong enough to overturn current estimates of how often the Earth suffers a violent impact on the order of a 10-megaton explosion. Instead of once in 500,000 to 1 million years, as astronomers now calculate, catastrophic impacts could happen every few thousand years.

At the southern end of Madagascar lie four enormous wedge-shaped sediment deposits, called chevrons, that are composed of material from the ocean floor. Each covers more than 100 square kilometers with sediment hundreds of meters deep.

On close inspection, the chevron deposits contain deep-ocean microfossils that are fused with a medley of metals typically formed by cosmic impacts. And all of them point in the same direction - toward the middle of the Indian Ocean where a newly discovered crater, 29 kilometers, or 18 miles, in diameter, lies 3,800 meters, or 12,500 feet, below the surface.

The explanation is obvious to some scientists. A large asteroid or comet, the kind that could kill a quarter of the world’s population, smashed into the Indian Ocean 4,800 years ago, producing a tsunami at least 183 meters thigh, about 13 times as big as the one that inundated Indonesia nearly two years ago. The wave carried the huge deposits of sediment to land.

But notice the dates: 30,000 to 34,000 years ago. And we also have 8,200 years ago. Is there a connection? Yes, all three numbers 30,000, 34,000, 8,200, and even 4,800 fit into an approximate 4,200 year cycle (within error) coinciding with time periods going back from the present.

So, do Bill Gates, Rockefeller and the GMO giants know something we don’t? All of the evidence, cross-referenced with a psychological analysis of political and corporate leaders, argues very strongly that they do. So the difficult question with which we are faced is not: ‘When are we going to do something about climate change?’ but rather: ‘When are we going to wake up to the fact that our political and corporate leaders have never acted in our best interests, and to trust them on “climate change” not only risks our own future but that of countless generations to come.

So…

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