Oil in Gulf of Mexico"The undiscovered gas and oil potential of the Gulf of Mexico is very large," said Cathles. "We have produced only a small fraction, and the deep-water ...
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Fires, Floods, Famine, etc.....
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Africa.....A Continent In Crisis...
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Africa – a continent in crisis
A fifth of the population of Africa live in conflict zones
Sub-Saharan Africa is poorer now than it was 10 years ago. In many cases, political problems and violent conflict have caused this economic failure
3,000 children under the age of five die every day from malaria; over 6,000 people die daily from AIDS which affects almost 30 million people in Africa.
By the year 2000, the number of AIDS related deaths per year in Africa had outstripped the number of battle deaths in all the civil wars fought in the 1990s.
300 million people do not have access to safe drinking water and over 50 million children do not go to school.
Rebel armies force thousands of children to join them as soldiers. Some voluntarily enlist as a way of surviving when family, social and economic structures collapse.
It is estimated that 66% of Angolan children have seen people being murdered, and 67% have witnessed some form of torture.
Poverty, urbanisation and high youth unemployment has resulted in increased gang violence in many cities.
Rape has become a weapon of war in African conflict zones causing a humanitarian crisis for tens of thousands of women and girls and threatens to increase the spread of AIDS in the region.
Africa – a continent in crisis
A fifth of the population of Africa live in conflict zones
Sub-Saharan Africa is poorer now than it was 10 years ago. In many cases, political problems and violent conflict have caused this economic failure
3,000 children under the age of five die every day from malaria; over 6,000 people die daily from AIDS which affects almost 30 million people in Africa.
By the year 2000, the number of AIDS related deaths per year in Africa had outstripped the number of battle deaths in all the civil wars fought in the 1990s.
300 million people do not have access to safe drinking water and over 50 million children do not go to school.
Rebel armies force thousands of children to join them as soldiers. Some voluntarily enlist as a way of surviving when family, social and economic structures collapse.
It is estimated that 66% of Angolan children have seen people being murdered, and 67% have witnessed some form of torture.
Poverty, urbanisation and high youth unemployment has resulted in increased gang violence in many cities.
Rape has become a weapon of war in African conflict zones causing a humanitarian crisis for tens of thousands of women and girls and threatens to increase the spread of AIDS in the region.
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Re: Weather Conspiracy....
Paul Pennyworth wrote:BIG AL asked me to post this link...http://www.stevequayle.com/books/Weather_Wars.html
Big Al asked me to post this link also....
http://cuttingedge.org/news/n1207.cfm
Big Al asked me to post this link also....
http://cuttingedge.org/news/n1207.cfm