Saturday, July 7, 2007
Is It Global Warmng or the Monsooning of America
THE MONSOONING OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHEREMankind made the naturally occurring condition worse. The actual correct terminology would be eventual permanent excessive global weather pattern extremism, that is in temperature variations, weather patterns, and seasonal cycles, resulting in the eventual “Monsooning of the Western Hemisphere” as a permanent cycle as with the Eastern Hemisphere seasonal winds blowing from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the region. I, Dr./Professor Neil Garland, first discovered this in 1984-85 while traveling in Russia, and first mentioned this in November, 1991, at Walter Reed National Museum of Health And Medicine’s "Herbs for Health" conference. I had just left Brazil after living there for 6 years and even though they wanted me to speak at the eco conference in Rio de Janeiro, I had enough of South America, and moved back to the United States in 1991, establishing my new permanent residence, which now allows me to run for the U.S. Presidency, after 14 years, which ended as of 2006. As an ethnobotanist, I have traveled the globe and visited more than 30 different countries, and noticed that the tree/forest line, had virtually disappeared for the globe, and aside from the Brazilian Rainforest. What is going to happen is the Monsooning of the Western Hemisphere, the extending of the rainy season, and seasonal winds starting to occur on a yearly basis, including and increase in Tsunamis, hurricanes, and tornadoes, increasing and decreasingly on a cyclic pattern gradually increasing and deceasing, culmination is permanent Seasonal Monsoons, starting in July-August to October. As the Western hemisphere is grazed plantless as with the Eastern Hemisphere, the winds have no natural barriers, and the soils are loosely transported making dry seasons, and wet seasons, and extensive mudding of the rivers etc. See Grassrooters.com http://www.grassrooters.com/gr/index.php?topic=9.0
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)