Taken as a whole, the human race has shown virtually no regard for the total lack of sustainability of its actions. Unfortunately, many people have bought into the lie that we will never run out of oil or the lie that technology will always save the day. So far technology has propelled humanity (and the rest of life on Earth) toward likely near term extinction, on the current course extinction is a mathematical certainty. Finite resources have been used as if they had no end, modern civilization has been completely constructed with this ideology. We are already hitting the resource depletion wall, thus the rapidly escalating conflicts around the globe. Whatever the mainstream media propaganda machine states as the reason for the ongoing and endless wars, in reality, it’s all about resources. How much fossil fuel is needed to keep the covert climate engineering going for example? A fully loaded military tanker like a KC-135 burns nearly a gallon a second (about 2700 gallons an hour). How many geoengineering jet tankers are circling the globe and spraying toxic metals and chemicals into the air at any given moment? A single gallon of jet fuel burned at altitude produces about 20 lb of Co2, how good is this for the enviroment? This is not even to take into account the massive payloads of toxic materials being sprayed. The US military is addicted to oil, they are the worlds largest fuel burning entity. In the words of James Kunstler, the “fossil fuel fiesta” is in its death throws, global conflict will continue to escalate as the battle for the globe’s remaining resources heats up. The 6 minute video below is an excellent glimpse of the glutinous and completely unsustainable resource consumption of industrialized society.
Dane Wigington
geoengineeringwatch.org
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I used to live in Dubai. The tap water is not drinkable for it is contaminated. If one consumes water in Dubai they will not have any hair. Dubai is very lovely though.
STOP!! Do a 180 and take ONE STEP in the other direction .. Get back to basics OR Parrish
I choose 180 / basics = life on EARTH
LOVE
maybe some clue as to what these jokers are up to…
United States Air Force operates 415 KC-135s (168 Active duty, 67 Air Force Reserve, and 180 Air National Guard) as of September 2012.[42]
Air Combat Command
57th Wing – Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
509th Weapons Squadron – Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington
Air Education and Training Command
97th Air Mobility Wing – Altus AFB, Oklahoma
54th Air Refueling Squadron
55th Air Refueling Squadron
Air Force Materiel Command
412th Test Wing – Edwards AFB, California
412th Flight Test Squadron
418th Flight Test Squadron
Air Mobility Command
6th Air Mobility Wing – MacDill AFB, Florida
91st Air Refueling Squadron
99th Air Refueling Squadron – Birmingham, Alabama (Associate with 117th ARW)
911th Air Refueling Squadron – Seymour-Johnson AFB, North Carolina (Associate with 916th ARW)
22d Air Refueling Wing – McConnell AFB, Kansas
64th Air Refueling Squadron – Pease ANGB, New Hampshire (Associate with 157th ARW)
344th Air Refueling Squadron
349th Air Refueling Squadron
350th Air Refueling Squadron
384th Air Refueling Squadron
92d Air Refueling Wing – Fairchild AFB, Washington
92d Air Refueling Squadron
93d Air Refueling Squadron
912th Air Refueling Squadron – March ARB, California (Associate with 452d ARW)
375th Air Mobility Wing – Scott AFB, Illinois
906th Air Refueling Squadron (associate with 126th ARW)
Pacific Air Forces
15th Wing – Hickam AFB, Hawaii
96th Air Refueling Squadron (Associate with 154th Wing)
18th Wing – Kadena AB, Japan
909th Air Refueling Squadron
United States Air Forces in Europe
100th Air Refueling Wing – RAF Mildenhall, England
351st Air Refueling Squadron
Air Force Reserve Command
434th Air Refueling Wing – Grissom ARB, Indiana
72d Air Refueling Squadron
74th Air Refueling Squadron
452d Air Mobility Wing – March ARB, California
336th Air Refueling Squadron
459th Air Refueling Wing – Andrews AFB, Maryland
756th Air Refueling Squadron
507th Air Refueling Wing – Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
465th Air Refueling Squadron
916th Air Refueling Wing – Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina
77th Air Refueling Squadron
927th Air Refueling Wing (Associate) – MacDill AFB, Florida
63d Air Refueling Squadron
931st Air Refueling Group (Associate) – McConnell AFB, Kansas
18th Air Refueling Squadron
Air National Guard
101st Air Refueling Wing – Bangor, Maine
132d Air Refueilng Squadron
108th Air Refueling Wing – McGuire AFB, New Jersey
141st Air Refueling Squadron
150th Air Refueling Squadron
117th Air Refueling Wing – Birmingham, Alabama
106th Air Refueling Squadron
121st Air Refueling Wing – Rickenbacker ANGB, Ohio
166th Air Refueling Squadron
126th Air Refueling Wing – Scott AFB. Illinois
108th Air Refueling Squadron
127th Wing – Selfridge ANGB, Michigan
171st Air Refueling Squadron
128th Air Refueling Wing – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
126th Air Refueling Squadron
134th Air Refueling Wing – Knoxville, Tennessee
151st Air Refueling Squadron
141st Air Refueling Wing (Associate) – Fairchild AFB, Washington
116th Air Refueling Squadron
151st Air Refueling Wing – Salt Lake City, Utah
191st Air Refueling Squadron
154th Wing – Hickam AFB, Hawaii
203d Air Refueling Squadron
155th Air Refueling Wing – Lincoln, Nebraska
173rd Air Refueling Squadron
157th Air Refueling Wing – Pease ANGB, New Hampshire
133d Air Refueling Squadron
161st Air Refueling Wing – Phoenix, Arizona
197th Air Refueling Squadron
168th Air Refueling Wing – Eielson AFB, Alaska
168th Air Refueling Squadron
171st Air Refueling Wing – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
146th Air Refueling Squadron
147th Air Refueling Squadron
185th Air Refueling Wing – Sioux City, Iowa
174th Air Refueling Squadron
186th Air Refueling Wing – Meridian, Mississippi
153d Air Refueling Squadron
190th Air Refueling Wing – Topeka, Kansas
117th Air Refueling Squadron
Note Italy has been reported in some sources as operating several KC-135s,[43] however these are actually Boeing 707-300s converted to tanker configuration.