Sunday, April 28, 2013

A Sunday Like No Other

                                                  Picture found from Coffee Break Escape

Most Sundays I am relaxing enjoying a warm cup of coffee and spending time with my dog but this day is to sunny to waste indoors. I would really like to thank all those who keep visiting my blog. I understand sometimes my grammar and spelling can be atrocious at times but you must understand I was a child on the streets. School was a place of forced hatred and bullying for me so the only thing I learnt was anger against myself. Something I dropped long ago, but the memory still floats in my mind. You must admit thou I am getting better. Before it was constant nightmare of spelling errors, now it is only a few lol

Today we are going to talk about the beauty, love and destruction of our planet. From the lands to the sea there isn't a place untouched by the chemicals sprayed by mans desires to make a better world in their eyes. A scar that is being left for us all to live with.



Today in the news we have truth about the chemical roundup...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/25/roundup-herbicide-health-issues-disease_n_3156575.html leading scientists have discovered that use of this chemical is creating Parkinson's, infertility and cancer, and that is only to name a few. Not including the effects of GMO food laced with this in its genetic makeup. We are seeing the rise of GMO foods becoming mainstream. Just look at the frankenfish, scientist believe if this is released into the wild it could be the destruction of all salmon, something that my country prides itself on having. With fish farms and genetically grown trees when will this mess end. If your science states that changing the structure of our food is good for us, then science is only concerned with their product, and not the truth. Remember the old saying "You are what you eat?" Did we forget that this world has created us by the food we have been eating. By selective nutrition, oxygen and sun we have developed into the species we are now. By changing the genetic markers, we are in turn changing our own DNA structure. Glyphosate which is sprayed in the majority of our food blocks nutrient uptake in plants. It also blocks it in your stomach. While eating this You begin to start lacking your body's most important building blocks. Also it creates a viral gene that is now in your body. This gene is known to disarm a plant's defenses and most likely does the same thing in humans. Please people they are serving us poison on a plate disguised as nutritious. In layman's terms they are killing us while sterilizing the poor for their eugenics experiments.


 In other new we have scientists Speaking out against the Dispersants used in the BP spill, claiming that the toxin are now destroying marine life in the gulf coast. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/25/corexit-bp-oil-dispersant_n_3157080.html Dr. William Sawyer, a Louisiana toxicologist, argue that Corexit can be deadly to people and sea creatures alike. “Corexit components are also known as deodorized kerosene,” Sawyer said in a written statement for the Gulf Oil Disaster Recovery Group, a legal consortium representing environmental groups and individuals affected by the Deepwater Horizon spill. “With respect to marine toxicity and potential human health risks, studies of kerosene exposures strongly indicate potential health risks to volunteers, workers, sea turtles, dolphins, breathing reptiles and all species which need to surface for air exchanges, as well as birds and all other mammals.” A just-released study from the University of South Florida found that underwater plumes of BP oil, dispersed by Corexit, had produced a “massive die-off” of foraminifera, microscopic organisms at the base of the food chain. Other studies show that, as a result of oil and dispersants, plankton have either been killed or have absorbed PAHs before being consumed by other sea creatures. In other words the toxins used to help are not a deadly poison for our waters. This mistake is going to have major implications for all wildlife in the area, as the destruction spreads.

Now I am not trying to dampen anyone's day. So I will not take time to look at the beauty of my world through my lens.










As always I love and thank you for all the shares over the few years and the beauty of each and everyone one of you. i hope this pictures left you on a better note then the first part of this blog. However as much negative I stated the positive is that we can change this if we work together. let us be the change.










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