Captain Paul Watson (Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society), as posted on
Exposing
The Big Game
March 2017
Today it seems nobody actually cares enough to be afraid...
How many more wake-up calls do we need before the human race actually
wakes up if we ever do?
A thousand kilometres of Australian coastal mangrove forests have died and
once again we hear another expert say it’s a ‘wake-up call for humanity.’
“The Gulf dieback has been a wake-up call for action on shoreline
monitoring,” says Dr. Norman Duke, head of the Mangrove Research hub at
James Cook University.
The ice has disappeared from the Gulf of St. Lawrence – another wake-up call
for humanity.
Fukushima, mass fish die-offs in Chile, whales dying with stomachs full of
plastic, groundwater diminishment, major droughts, superstorms, a 40%
diminishment in phytoplankton populations, on and on and on it goes, one
bloody ‘wake-up’ call after another and yet we don’t wake up.
We’re wide awake if Kim what’s her name gets robbed in Paris. We’re wide
awake when Angelina and Brad file for divorce. We’re wide awake when some
celebrity has a ‘wardrobe malfunction’.
Yet when any news bulletin is issued about how our very life support systems
are collapsing, we as a species are comatose.
What is it going to take? One more major nuclear meltdown, or two or three
more? Or maybe another major fishery collapse? Perhaps a super, super storm?
Dr. Duke added, “The mangrove wipeout could have multiple impacts, including
the loss of fisheries worth hundreds of millions of dollars, more coastal
erosion because of the loss of forest protection, and poorer water quality
given the filtering role the trees play”
Some attention will be given to that statement I’m sure the reaction being,
“what a loss of hundreds of millions of dollars?” And the reaction will be,
“let’s catch more fish soon before they’re all gone.”
I mean you can’t shut down progress but the rub is this, progress can shut
down the human species.
If the Mangrove forests are diminished, we are diminished, if the Ocean
dies, we die!
The hands of the Doomsday clock move closer to human extinction every year.
It is now 2.5 minutes to midnight and it has not been this close for 64
years when the Soviet U.S. nuclear arms race and the cold war had the world
in a grip of fear.
Today it seems nobody actually cares enough to be afraid.
The circuses keep pitching their tents electronically, keeping us happily
distracted from a world that is sliding towards disaster.
Now we have conspiracy cameras in microwave units to distract us from a
government that absolutely denies there is a climate change problem.
Religion, sports, fantasies, politics, non-reality TV, celebrities, petty
scandals, and an endless stream of circuses to keep us from thinking, to
keep us from caring, to keep us from acting and to keep us in our place as
mindless consumers marching like lemmings towards a future that is rapidly
fading into it’s never going to happen, the real ‘end of days,’ and the
demise of the human race due to extreme ecological stupidity.
Really, a new Zombie apocalypse movie? Cool!
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