“This is the poisoned well of the radical heart"
“This is the poisoned well of the radical heart: the displacement of real emotions into political fantasies; the rejection of present communities for a future illusion; the denial of flesh and blood human beings for an Idea of humanity that is more important than humanity itself.”
—David Horowitz
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To Wit: "Genghis Khan k**led so many people, that it was actually good for the environment, new study claims" Author: Mihai Andrei
"Genghis Khan might have been the greenest invader of all time – his bloody conquests k**led so many people, that in their path, huge swathes of cultivated land returned to forest, eliminating a huge amount of carbon from the atmosphere.
" The wars led in his name k**led some 40 million people (about 10% of the world’s population at the time)! But, as a new study showed, these bloody conquests helped the environment – removing nearly 700 million tons of carbon from the atmosphere."
While the Mongol ruler wasn’t even thinking about it, he was causing the first man-made g****l c*****g.
‘It’s a common misconception that the human impact on climate began with the large-scale burning of coal and oil in the industrial era,’ said Julia Pongratz, who headed the research by the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology. ‘Actually, humans started to influence the environment thousands of years ago by changing the vegetation cover of the Earth’s landscapes when we cleared forests for agriculture,’ she explained.
‘We found that during the short events such as the Black Death and the Ming Dynasty collapse, the forest re-growth wasn’t enough to overcome the emissions from decaying material in the soil,’ explained Pongratz. ‘But during the longer-lasting ones like the Mongol invasion… there was enough time for the forests to re-grow and absorb significant amounts of carbon.’
It also reveals new information about the carbon cycle, and how we are affecting it, potentially yielding valuable information for policy makers.
‘Based on the knowledge we have gained from the past, we are now in a position to make land-use decisions that will diminish our impact on climate and the carbon cycle,’ she concluded."
http://www.zmescience.com/e...
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This is astounding to me. It shouldn't be, because I've studied at length about the sheer Depravity of these people, but the cool, even cold, academic way that the deaths of millions is/are discussed is bone chilling.
Apparently, the Black Death didn't make enough of an impression on our little 'Scientist', here. According to Ole J. Benedictow "60 per cent of Europe's entire population" died. (Did Dr. Mengele have any grandchildren?) And no backwoods School here, either. the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology.
" potentially yielding valuable information for policy makers."
For Who(m)??? The next Stalin?
This is what we're up against, Boys and Girls!