Climate Change: Salt in the Wounds of Our PLanet
Apparently, Al Gore was right. Earth’s climate is changing at a drastic rate with temperatures rising an average of 1.5 Celsius since the industrial revolution. Scientists estimate that temperatures will continue to rise and reach catastrophic levels by 2100. The impacts of climate change are broad and disastrous including rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and destruction of natural ecosystems. While our planet slowly withers away, climate change remains a divisive topic that is argued all over the world as a political talking point. Some people blame humans themselves as emitters of waste, greenhouse gasses, and fossil fuels rise with the world’s population level. Some people see climate change as a natural event, part of the world’s typical cycle between ice ages and warmer periods that have been observed over thousands of years. Some people refuse to acknowledge its existence at all, believing climate change to be made up to promote certain interests. But how about taking a look at the truth: a syndicate of the global elite are salting our freshwater oceans to control the world’s water supply.
How the Dead Sea Died
Long before it became the Dead Sea, the ancient lake in the Middle East was known in Arabic as the Sea of Zo’ar. The modern-day version of the Dead Sea is called so because its 34% salinity makes it the saltiest body of water in the world. This extreme level of salt content makes it impossible for life to form and ruins what was once a beautiful and Fresh body of water. So what happened to this once great sea? The answer, as always, is the disturbing plot being executed by the world’s global elite – Big Salt.
Lost Ages: How Ocean Salinity Altered Polynesian Navigation and History
Saltwater Oceans are taken for granted as fact, as natural as the sky being blue or the earth being round. But it wasn’t always this way. There was once an age when 95% of water on earth was natural drinkable Freshwater. Life of all kind thrived both in the oceans and on land, and the abundance of Freshwater was a necessary catalyst in humankind making the jump to an agriculture based society. So what happened?