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What was it like out here when the soil could still sequester carbon? (Insert eye-roll here). Counterpunch perpetually panders to...
Egypt are being paid very handsomely to turn a blind eye
Never ever, carry "Tater Tots" in a pocket in your cargo pants...
Fingers crossed for a Mothra La Niña to offset the Godzilla devastation.
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Call me naturally cynical, but I can't help but think the fire officials are just looking for a way to cover up what is more likely an red algal bloom, particularly as the nearby residents have never seen evidence of this type of run off affecting the creek before. If the run off scenario was on the money, I would think that such a thing may have happened in the past at least once and that local residents would remember such a thing.
Having recently just finished the book Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes, and remembering Laura and Dr Gabriela's articles in the recent Dot Connector magazine, I can't help but think about the connection of comet dust and debris harbouring alien bacteria. The black mat discussed in the aforementioned book formed after the catastrophic conditions which wiped out much of the Clovis culture of North America and is said to be partly made up of a large and prevalent black algal bloom which spread throughout the waters and land of North America for roughly 1000yrs after a cometary airburst took place. So seeing something like this reminds me that we may start to see more of these unusual algal blooms of a variety of colours, in a variety of places, as the pollution from comet dust and alien bacteria that have already heavily loaded upper atmosphere begin to find their way to the surface. Whichever way you look at it, symbolically speaking, this is not a good sign.