Caused by the recession – It’s still going on?The US Army War College is talking about using American troops here in the US, because they expect to encounter civil unrest due to the recession.

On the Newsmax website, Jim Meyers quotes the report as warning that the military needs to prepare for a “violent, strategic dislocation inside the United States” that could be provoked by “unforeseen economic collapse” or “loss of functioning political and legal order.”

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Maybe we don’t need to be afraid of anything? not even death. Does what happened in the past tell us what will happen in the future? Only if we have the right interpreter!

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when the Europeans arrived – Debris from an exploding star (a supernova) wiped out mostof the large animals (including humans) living in North America around 13,000 years ago. This is one reason why the continent was so empty, despite being so verdant, when the Europeans arrived. If this hadn’t happened, they would have had to make many more concessions to the Indian tribes living here and the history of the US might have been very different.
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In Anne Strieber’s new diary, she talks about New Year’s resolutions and about how much change it’s possible to achieve (and why it’s such a shame that we can’t change the weather!) If you love Anne’s diaries (as well as our incredible radio shows), make a resolution to support this site in 2009. It’s easy to do, just subscribe today!

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Can we make a New Year’s resolution that will help save our climate?

The January 2nd edition of the Independent asked this question of various climate experts and got a wide variety of replies. Jim Lovelock, the author of the Gaia theory, says he never had any faith that the Kyoto agreement would work. The Independent quotes him as saying, “I strongly agree that we now need a ‘plan B,’ where a geoengineering strategy is drawn up in parallel with other measures to curb CO2 emissions. However, climate change is an earth system problem and the UN is not a suitable body to host or organize it.”

Researcher Steve Siems disagrees and says, “We need to try Plan A over and over and over again before even contemplating Plan B.”
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