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Ancient Industrialized Civilization Vanishes Without a Trace!
Global Warming Could Be The Cause.

Researchers at Vanderbilt University, under the direction and funding of Al Gore and George Sorros, have
discovered that an ancient civilization existed on the North American continent with industrial capabilities rivaling
those of the modern United States. This civilization existed during the late Proterozoic Eon (about 600 million
years ago) and had an extensive manufacturing based economy. Huge factories produced everything from aerosol
canisters to Sport Utility Vehicles. Petroleum was the life’s blood of the economy. It ran the automobiles, heated
homes, and fueled huge electric generators. Oil refineries dotted the landscape from what is now Boston, MA
to the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. Strip mining for coal had left most of the continent a barren waste land
devoid of vegetation or animal life. Only the very rich were able to afford grass or trees and oxygen was produced
through a process of rendering the carcasses of the wildlife which had starved to death due to lack of forests and
proper grazing land.
Politicians at the time were mostly greedy oil-men who cared more about lining their pockets than saving
the precious natural beauty of a land which they were raping for profit. The citizenry, or Pollucians, were more
interested in preserving their way of life with large, safe automobiles fueled by cheap oil than they were about
preserving the environment. Because of these factors there were few if any environmental protections or restrictions
written into law. Factories, refineries and coal plants belched huge clouds of green house gasses and airborne
environmental toxins into the air with impunity. Automotive emissions created smog clouds so thick that gas masks
were required on calm days. The air was orange with pollution and acid rain caused the Yucatan Peninsula to be
completely uninhabitable.
At the beginning of its third century of existence this vast, industrialized civilization was completely wiped
out without a trace. No factory, no road, no home, not even an SUV was left as a clue to this once great society.
The question for scientists is, “What happened?” Now thanks to a small group of scientists we have the answer:
GLOBAL WARMING.
A great ice age occurred during the latter part of the Proterozoic Eon. The Cryogenian period (from about
800 million to 600 million years ago) saw huge glaciers covering much of the North American continent. For
hundreds of millions of years, this glaciation held the tenuous balance of man and nature in check. With
industrialization came pollutants, the worst of which were the “greenhouse gasses”. These gasses depleted the
ozone layer and created what scientists call the “Greenhouse Effect”. This slow warming of the Earth’s
atmosphere led to many disastrous results. The rising temperatures caused the glaciers to melt from southern
Illinois to the polar ice caps. This melting cause the oceans to rise destroying coastlines across the globe. In
addition, the rising sea temperature in the tropics fueled monstrous hurricanes, typhoons and tidal waves. Crops
which once grew abundantly in parts of the world died out as the land turned to desert. Tropical diseases spread
like wild fire from Africa and South America to Europe and North America. The world’s population was decimated
and the once great society of North America vanished, leaving no warning to modern Americans. No sign of what
can happen if people don’t listen to Mother Nature.
The only question now, say the researchers is, “Will we listen now?”

2006-06-28 05:04:30 · answer #1 · answered by david s 4 · 0 0

Global warming is going to happen anyway but we have hastened the process. As the world cools the orbit of the earth is going to change and it will get smaller. As the earth cools inside the outside has to have an affect on the cause. Common sense and physics dictate that these things were going to take place as seen as far back as Galileo and Nostradomus. We have seen it coming and somewhere someone knows the causes and the cures if necessary, however, this information while secret in nature is being held from the planet and the people are being fed just a little crapola at a time in the interest of control. No national security, No guesses, they have facts and they are intentionally withheld for the purpose of controlling the masses. The ones that control the masses are in charge. If knowledge was universal and information not guarded, would the world be different? Sure it would. Those in power would not be there but if you have all the answers you can control as long as you keep the allegience of the people. Read history. Control by rule is barbaric and unexcepted in our day, but the threat of global destruction would be the leverage for controlling the masses with rumors upon rumors of devastation. We did not protect against Katrina. Why? The ones in power watched the hurricane move all the way across the Gulf of Mexico and hit land and did not start any kind of operation until it hit land and then found they did about half of a job. Reason was given we did not know. Bullshit, they watched it on tv just like you and I did and did nothing. What is our state of preparedness for such disasters and what are the acceptable losses of life and property. It could have been prevented we just did not try. Even after the fact we did half hearted efforts at cleaning up. What will be the scenario for world concern as we see global warming and the estimated effects yet the world does nothing. Have the figures of loss from these events been calculated already? Sure they have. What have we done to save any of that life? Nothing. Exactly, the numbers are already in and have been accepted.

2006-06-28 05:17:22 · answer #2 · answered by andyman 4 · 0 0

Global warming can happen naturally. Small changes in the earth's orbit and greenhouse gases from natural sources like volcanos can warm or cool the climate. Back in the age of the dinosaurs for example, the world's climate was warm and tropical everywhere and there were no icecaps at the poles.

Although human interference can also affect climate change, and we may be responsible for making the climate change faster than it would do naturally.

2006-06-28 05:11:03 · answer #3 · answered by Toutatis 4 · 0 0

How vain man must be if he thinks he can actually cause any major changes to God's created earth. A vulcano erupts. Spews out more ash and junk than man could possibly do in a years time. Yet, the earth cleans that up on it's own. now, that being said, have people forgotten how much snow fell all over the northen states in that blizzard. The earth goes through cooling and warming phases.......it's natural. And yet....so far this year......we've experienced some lower than normal temperatures during the summer.....ahem.....oh no..global cooling.

2006-06-28 05:13:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As stated earlier yes MINOR globl climate changes are natural, but the Major Climate changes that have been happening are from us, the people of the world. Scientsist have made many excuses such as methane emissions from the high cow ppulation is to blame, but not true. The increase in modern transportation (ie Cars, trucks, aviation, and watercraft) have given off high emissions of gases called CFC's that deplete the ozone layer, therefore allowing more UV rays in and causing the global temperature to rise.

2006-06-28 05:07:00 · answer #5 · answered by Closet Rogue 1 · 0 0

The current consensus is that global warming is going to happen anyway, but we are exacerbating the problem. The earth goes through cycles of warm periods and cooler periods - it's just a natural part of climate change. We're coming out of a cooler period right now. However, the greenhouse gases we are producing are, in fact, accelerating it.

2006-06-28 05:05:57 · answer #6 · answered by sous_lepontmirabeau 3 · 0 0

Global warming is caused by a hole in the ozone layer due to CFCs which breakup the ozone(O3) into oxygen(O2), the oxygen falls and leaves a hole in the ozone. CFCs come from various different sources, and were outlawed in the US since the early 1980s.

To answer your question, yes and no, we are to blame for accelerating Global Warming, it would've happened naturally anyway, but not for millions of years.

2006-06-28 05:05:10 · answer #7 · answered by meow 3 · 0 0

The last 10 of 14 years have been the hottest in the history of the world. The hottest of them all - 2005. Introducing fossil fuels into the ozone layer is the main symptom of this "heated" issue.

2006-06-28 05:05:31 · answer #8 · answered by Emerson 5 · 0 0

The sky is falling, the sky is falling.......LOL
They said eating eggs would kill you, I eat two every day
They said the sun would kill you. I get out in the sun every day
They said smoking will kill you, I smoked for 30 years.
This country is suffering from mass hysteria so you will have to excuse me if I don't get excited about this. The world has been heating up and cooling down all along. I think I will just do what what I always do. Watch every one else go crazy until the next great demon comes along to kill us all...LOL

2006-06-28 05:12:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Some slight climate changes are very normal, but the pollution of the air and destruction of the ozone layer have created super climate changes and therefore, we are to blame.

2006-06-28 05:04:31 · answer #10 · answered by lil_drumin_brat 2 · 0 0

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