Amazing
how the words flow when the focus of the morning is to write before
acting. Each day is another episode in the daily scheme – the
things to do get done and the concrete reality builds a picture of
ebb and flow. There are things that seem odd, but one can only
follow them on the screen, as we really have no direct contact with
anyone beyond our small circle of friends and relatives. The times
when we mix and match are when real knowledge gets transferred, not
by the university system that shellacs the pages of yesteryear as
purported fact.
There
was a time when I kept up with the cutting edges of science. It was
easy, as the thoughts of scientists worldwide were reported in the
journals – where professors got their kudos and publish or perish
was the stock in trade. That I noticed this game was rigged and off
at the end of the 1980's was one of the reasons that I left for
Oregon a second time – if they wanted to jack you around, then they
could jack you around. I thought that not playing would work –
instead I am not playing all alone in the backwoods of nature. I
perished from the scene – working several low level odd-jobs before
the storm sent me packing on the foothills of the new weigh of life.
The
dastardly change came in the early Clinton years, when university
professors were allowed to make profit from their own research
function. This is actually being repeated now, at a different sense
of scale with college athletes – the university has a moneymaker
that they didn't share with the generators until the force of time
weighed in. That the NCAA is a corrupt old boys network is a given –
all the establishment pathways are cluttered with pretenders that
staked their claim to a portion of the mechanism, that every flow
must now go through them. Thus, payment for no service is the rigged
effect and the cause is well in the past – the need for greed to
keep oneself alive.
It
doesn't have to be this weigh. The picture we hold of the illusion
is one that we can create in our mind's eye and then build a fractal
of in reality. That reality has physical laws that create the
possibilities is something we all learned in school and is a limiting
means of looking at the big picture – we can only do what we are
allowed to do, by authorities, by physics and by the laws of men.
Notice that the laws of nature are not on the short list. Nature is
something to be conquered over, not collaborated with. Our loss.
How
does one achieve zen with nature? The first weigh is to experience
nature on a daily basis. Breathing outside air is always a good
start. If the chemtrails leave us alone, the air in the Pacific
Northwest would come from a cleansing flight over the Pacific Ocean.
Ah, the chemtrails – what are they and what is the story behind
them?
Doc
had the opportunity to participate in the film – What in the World
are they Spraying? The film director, Michael Murphy, starts talking
with experts about the facts accumulating that imply that spraying
may not have beneficial purpose. When you see the trails – they
stay as residuals lines and spread out into cloudiness over the
course of the day. The composition of the aerial spray has been
shown to contain barium, strontium and aluminum – three metallic
elements that have no actual biological function in the realm of
life. That these materials are measured in places where they are not
normally found is a notice that something is going on beyond the
normal call of expectation. Much of the data from Mt. Shasta was
collected by a professional biologist with USFS experience – that
agencies cannot discuss the data flat out is a strike against our
intelligence.
Doc
will be working with Dane Wiggington, the primary data provider for
the Geoengineeringwatch.com website. Dane lives in Northern
California, east of Mt. Shasta. He reports a large tree die-off:
the texture of life is getting difficult for trees that expect acidic
pH in their soils – the current spraying effort has increased
average ground pH between 10 and 100 fold – from pH of 5.3 to pH
close to 6.5. The forests in southern Oregon still look green, but
the continuing drought creates fire hazard conditions that could take
large tracts of forests off-line in a hurry. When Dane confronted
government scientists, David Keith admitted that they were spraying
without having the context for what those sprays can do. They can do
many things – nature seems to collect elements together in small
packages rather than spreading them off distinctly around the world.
The
latest fears concern the melting of the polar ice-caps. I have
always been wary of ice cap data – it seems to me that the times
when the temperature is warm would melt the ice and that times of
cold would build more icepack. Thus dating based on ice cores would
necessarily miss gaps of years when the ice was net melted rather
than laid down. The fact that the ice is melting rapidly now, can be
seen through satellite photography; there are travel passages through
the arctic circle. Of concern are the undersea methane hydrates –
solids made of both water and methane that are frozen under the ice.
There is enough methane gas here that a single burp of methane could
change the composition of the atmosphere (that is a huge amount of
methane, I would like to see more data).
Methane
is a carbon based gas on the opposite side of the chemical spectrum
from carbon dioxide. Methane has four hydrogen atoms attached to the
central carbon atom – it burns readily to produce carbon dioxide
and water. The methane is in a 'reduced' state and susceptible to
oxidation. The chemistry of the atmosphere is mostly inert, with 80%
of the material being nitrogen, N2, which does not react
with much under normal environmental conditions. Some plants do have
the ability to fix nitrogen; legumes in the gardens, Cianothus in the
burnt to a crisp forests, where the soils must fix nitrogen to become
viable for plant growth to start again.
That
the geo-engineers profess to be helping things by lowering the albedo
of the earth by placing reflective particles in the air, does not cut
the mustard. The complex ecosystems that Gaia has developed,
regulate the metabolism of a larger whole living system. That some
processes dominate as other processes wane is natural – however the
significant transformation of the surface of the earth over the past
200 years has had some interesting effects. The climate changes that
we watch, include earthquakes and volcanoes and cosmic emissions
(CME) originate at a scale well beyond that of human impact, at this
time. That we have reached the tipping point that was professed by
environmentalists like David Suzuki almost 30 years ago.
Environmentalists
and the green movement have not really been helpful to addressing
true environmental problems. People see tree-huggers like AlGore
running around the planet wasting huge amounts of resources, telling
people that they have to change, while holding themselves to a
different standard. They tend to build castles that allow themselves
the privilege of standing over, rather than with – the entire
Thrive movie was more of the same. The Gamble fortune behind the
movie is another feature of the arcane method of wealth distribution
that must be fixed before we get to the next revision of mankind.
Truth
be told, I am not worried about Gaia pulling through this mess that
we have made with the easy availability of fossil fuel. I am
somewhat worried that in the great extinction that is currently
taking place, we humans might be driving our own species into
extinction. The population levels on the surface of the earth have
been dominated by human action – we raise dogs, horses and cats,
while eating the habitat of wild non-domestic animals. Our land is
integrated for cows and chickens – meats that meet our consumption,
rather than the diversity that nature has accorded. At some point,
we may harm the keystone species and lose continuity – the loss of
bees and beavers in the world today are two worrisome trends.
Before
mankind took to terraforming, nature was able to build a system of
meandering creeks and vast flood plains – large swatches of
territory could be flooded for days at a time. This circulated the
topsoil and encouraged the migration of plants that were swept up and
relocated, as seed can be moved by a myriad of methods. The need for
moving logs to build homes and towns channelized the rivers of
America even before the cartographers drew the maps. The Mississippi
River now is a straight chute from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of
Mexico. Isn't it interesting that they are trying to build an oil
pipeline that spans the same route. I guess that shipping isn't
quite the same as it ever was.
The
distribution of elements took a great amount of time. The basic
principle appears to be like attracts like – metals congregate in
environments with like metals. When we found that aluminum could be
mined from bauxite by using fluorine gas, then the by-product sodium
fluoride had to be legitimated for use. The dental myth that
fluoride is good for tooth enamel led communities to choose to poison
their drinking water with this toxic waste. To this day, I will
never purchase a fluoridated toothpaste. The chemistry of the
halogens is quite elaborate, but fluorine is the best electron thief
ever invented and does not play nicely with other elements.
Chemistry
used to be a revered topic – Better Living through Chemistry was
the marketing slogan for DuPont for many years. Now the field has
become mundane – the jigsaw puzzle of elements figured out to our
satisfaction, that we can duplicate nature in a laboratory if we need
to. That nature builds a plant that makes a substance that take
years for organic chemists to make is interesting – remember that
taxol was extracted from yew bark until the chemists saved the yew
trees with synthetic products. Mastering stereo-chemistry was the
innovation – left handed symmetry pervades.
There
is something deeper here that requires forethought. The means of
chemistry have been followed to the point where the science has
matured from discovery to application. That we can apply chemistry
without understanding the form of consciousness produced by the new
combination of elements is worrisome at best. There seems to be a
difference between the application of chemistry to inert species and
the application of chemistry to biological systems. That chemistry
underpins biology is not a question – similarly physics underpins
chemistry. If we now have a quantum physical world, doesn't that
imply also a quantum chemistry world?
To
be there when you are here is a matter of separating mind from body.
As we learn that the physical state is really made up of lots of
space, with very small amounts of mass distributed in large formal
blocks, perhaps we should apply ourselves deeper to the interactions
of water with various elements. Water allows migration off species
and concentration of those species when evaporated. Perhaps the
water is the level of all sentience – in which case, the form of
water as human was chosen to allow the expression of thought. This
implies that thought might originate at a different scale entirely
and that we are missing the boat when we sail in the isolation of our
own minds. Gaia creates a harbor for humans to gather and share our
thoughts – perhaps the time has come to rework the regulatory
system and allow ourselves to work on a broader scale of allowable
reality.
Namaste'
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