Fractual: more evidence the physical world is disintegrating?
“This is a time of total collapse.” –Chilam Balam
“A horrible undoing of people and animals.” –Nostradamus
“There shall be a time of trouble such as never was.” -Daniel 12:1
Bats, bees, birds, crickets, fish, butterflies, oysters, coral reefs, trees are all struggling with diseases and extinction issues. Pests are becoming more resistant to poisons. Microbes are growing more disease-resistant to antibiotic treatments and some are now starting to assimilate strands of human DNA into their genetic makeup. In the South American rain forests, vines are overtaking and supressing tree growth. Are these early signs the web of life on Earth is unraveling?
In India, the natural ecology is also transforming. The incidents of animals preying on humans are increasing. “Humans aren’t natural prey for elephants and tigers, but in the Sundarban islands of West Bengal, India, an alarming number of people have been attacked — even eaten — by these wild beasts. In one part of the country, there have been reports of elephants going on a rampage, trampling homes and killing around 200 people in the past year. In one bizarre case, this typically plant-eating animal reportedly ate a human. In another part of the country, tigers, who have developed an appetite for human flesh, reportedly killed 14 people in one village alone last year. “Tigers generally aren’t man eaters,” said Dave Salmoni. “It’s anomaly when an animal decides to start eating people.” The World Wildlife Fund estimated that only about 3,200 tigers are left in the world. At the same time, the number of tiger attacks in this part of India is up 30 percent over the past decade, according to Salmoni. Some experts believe environmental issues and a rapidly growing human population in the region are reducing their habitat and their natural food supply, and forcing them into villages.” –ABC News
For example just for Friday, February 18, 2011:
5.4 earthquake rattles Papua New Guinea- exposes growing danger for region
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Cyclone Bingiza barrels into Madagascar- 6 dead, 15,000 homeless
LISS seismic rumble in the South Pacific
Scientists find small seismic energy bursts may forecast large earthquakes
Peculiar geese deaths baffle wildlife officials in Wisconsin
Lightning wreaks havoc in villages in Burundi
New eruptions reported at Etna and Stromboli
5.1 earthquake strikes Baja, California
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