Australia Fire and Water Alert

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Written by Laurence Jones   
Thursday, 19 February 2009 04:55
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Please HELP the Australia Fire Victims. The victims of the Australia bushfire urgently need your help! Supplies are needed for bushfire victims, animals and livestock. The Australian Long Distance Owners & Driver's Association (ALDODA) currently have trucks that are loaded with troop carriers to take down to the bushfires in Victoria. There is still room to take down other supplies, and ALDODA will carry them to the bushfire victims at no cost to you. For more information on how to help, click here.

The bushfire in Australia was ignited by an arsonist and exacerbated by excessive brush fuel load created by Agenda 21 and Wildlands Project policies. The policies preclude clearing and thinning. Australia TV reports that the fire has burned over 1 million hectares of land. Over 1800 homes lost, 8000 homeless people, thousands of animals and livestock stray. TO HELP, click here

Related story: Tim Ball reports in Canada Free Press, "In Victoria [Australia] policies are so draconian that severe fines exist for clearing their property of trees. One family was fined $50,000 for building a firebreak."

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Additional thoughts and comments from Laurence Jones (Added on February 16, 2009) 

Thank you very much for the book Sustainable Development: Global to Local Action Plans. In Chapter 11 you ask the question, “Have we been dumbed out?” The answer is “Yes.” The Queensland State Government recently forced the introduction of fluoride into our drinking water supplies as is done in the US. Hitler used fluoride to calm prisoners down (dumb them down) during the World War II. With Agenda 21 comes fluoride. An organization on Queensland's Gold Coast is involved in fighting both the forced introduction of fluoride and treated sewage effluent. Their site has raised more than enough information to have it removed. 

In Chapter 8, the second major component of sustainable development is to establish an educational system to indoctrinate youth for global governance. In 1997, water education was produced for use in schools. By 1998 the AWA “We All Use Water” Education Program replaced it. By 2004 it was incorporated into the State Government's Waterwise Program. The first two were biased against dams, ocean outfalls and equally biased in favor of indirect and direct potable reuse of treated sewage effluent. 

I am presently waiting for the Waterwise kit to arrive. However, I already know that it covers purified recycled water. The State Government, Sunshine Coast Environment Council, Australian Water Association and two local councils were represented on the steering committees of the first two education programs. 

The “We All Use Water” education program includes a poster with Indirect and Direct Potable Reuse illustrated as a part of the Total Water Cycle. 

The Queensland State Government used the term “Sustainable Development” to force the introduction of treated sewage effluent into our drinking water supply mains (delayed until after the next election), force the introduction of fluoride and force the amalgamation of local councils. Now it is much easier for the environment movement to gain control over these councils. Before amalgamation, we had three councils, Caloundra, Maroochydore and Noosa. Now we have one and it is dominated by the environmental movement. 

 


Australia Fire and Water Alert by Laurence Jones

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