[Editor's Note: The connection between the presence of trees
and the production of rain is discussed at lenght in the writings of Viktor
Schauberger (see the books of Callum Coats). Natural springs are created
due to the growth of trees on mountains which draw the water up towards
the top of the mountain and when the water has fully 'matured' (becomes
'telluric water'), it will break out to the surface and gush forth as a
natural spring. Cutting down the trees, will cause the spring to dry up
and set the stage for drought conditions...Ken]
By Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
http://educate-yourself.org/zsl/spainsextremedrought02aug05.shtml
August 2, 2005
----- Original Message -----
From: Mary-Sue
To: Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 11:22 PM
Subject: extreme drought in Spain
The Canadian Weather channel reports tonight on the state
of the countryside in Spain: crops dried up, forest fires, etc., and concludes
that this drought is expected to last for several years.
Now, I wonder, why would it be "expected to last"
for any length of time? Unless someone or some agency is planning such length
and imposing it by means of some technology or other, how or why would this
extrapolation or projection into the future be made? And whatever this putative
agency's name or nature, it would be free of legal consequences or lawsuits
as the drought would be blamed on "Mother Nature".
If it is true that weather control is underway in secret and for political/economic
purposes under the military, then would it be possible that the Spanish
have been targeted, say, for backing out of the war and refusing to be duped
by the Madrid bombings?
Of course this may all be just coincidence. Or course nature has nothing
to do with human purposes and activities the mechanistic scientists tell
us. But other philosophies recognize human attitudes and spiritual state
as being related to the weather and especially to the presence of drought.
But I am sitting in Ottawa, which remained dry despite all the heavy rainstorms
that were passing by to south and north, soaking large areas of south Ontario.
I have often wondered who or what is holding the umbrella over the capital.
But of course it may all just be coincidence....
Any thoughts?
Mary-Sue H.
----- Original Message -----
From: Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
To:Mary-Sue
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: extreme drought in Spain
Mary-Sue,
Predicting droughts seems to be one of the more accurate long range forecasts
that meteorologists make. Climatological information has been catalogued
to such a point that decade long cycles have been identified. The way that
man has created droughts in past centuries is by cutting down forests and
Spain is one of the prime examples.
Back in 1492 when Columbus sailed from Spain, Spain had oak
forests. Cortez and Pizarro stealing the gold of the Americas made Spain
very wealthy and the Spanish went on a spending and building spree. They
cut down their oak trees to make ships for even more gold plundering. In
1588 when Sir Francis Drake and the small boats of England defeated the
Spanish Armada and many of the big boats of Spain sunk off the coast of
Ireland in a storm there was no more oak to rebuild. With the cutting of
forests such a drought had been created that the forests did not regrow.
As the Spanish colonies did not have suitable trees for building the galleons,
the might of the Spanish Navy decreased and never returned. England, seeing
the folly of cutting down all the trees, created protected forests and at
the same time secured hardwoods from its American colonies. Of course, England
is wetter than Spain, but it has been proven worldwide that the
removal of trees decreases rainfall.
The French had a similar experience on one of their Caribbean
islands near Martinique. There was a beautiful hardwood forest on the volcanic
island in 1600 or thereabouts. Soon the forest was gone and the rain stopped.
Water had to be imported from neighbouring islands. Naturalists were sent
from France and they saw the connection between forests and rain. They recommended
hauling water to the island to water the trees. It took more than a generation
for the forests to grow to such a height that the rains returned. France
created forest reserves on all its possessions.
Even Sweden which has large forests compared to other European
nations has to impose forest conservation three centuries ago. Much of Sweden
gets less rain than Spain and due to the short growing season it takes far
longer to grow a tree. The northern "Taiga" forests are actually
high latitude deserts and the collapse of the boreal ecology can happen
rapidly with clear cutting of large chunks of forest.
Forecasters now see large urban areas creating their own
weather systems. Phoenix is now a forest surround by desert and it now has
more rainfall and more humidity. Most Arizonans blame the humidity on the
swimming pools but it is far likelier that the water moves into the air
through transpiration from plants than from evaporation from pools.
Atlanta was having more and stronger thunderstorms than the
neighbouring counties. The meteorologists were blaming smog particulates
as seeding the rain and the urban asphalt creating a strong heating effect
on the air causing rising air to create thunderheads. From the air Atlanta
looks like a forest surrounded by farmland. The urban/suburban forest is
creating a lot of humidity which adds to the fierceness of the thunderstorms.
Ottawa has a lot of trees but it is surrounded by far greater
forests in the Muskokas and Gatineaus. It is a desert. That is the reason
why the city is in a rain shadow. Plant more trees.
Spain should plant trees and irrigate them until such
time that they generate their own rain.
Israel, regardless of all its political problems, is an
oasis in a great desert and it is generating its own rain after decades
of trickle irrigation.
Saudi Arabia has invested billions in water and agriculture
and it is attempting to grow date palms over wide areas. It is likely that
they will be receiving greater rainfalls in the future.
The desertification of sub-Saharan Africa has expanded rapidly
because of the removal of trees. Regardless of how much the earth heats
up, it is possible to grow trees. Are there not a lot of trees in the equatorial
jungles? But if the Amazon rainforests are cut down is there not drought?
The overall temperature increase has been a few degrees over the last century.
Last week, there was a huge dust storm in the southern USA.
The dust had blown over the Atlantic from the Sahara. Even at this time
it would be possible to end the desertification of Africa by growing trees
with the available water in selected areas until such time that the
forests start generating their own rain.
The planet is a living being and rainfall is generated by
the conscious intent of the planet and the many lifeforms needing the rain.
The planet is able to generate and purify water underground as well as between
the oceans and air. Plant a tree in the desert and the rocks themselves
will direct water to the roots. Dowsers see the phenomena of new
water domes popping up where there was none before. Where did the
water come from? Why is the water flowing uphill underground? Good dowsers
through conscious effort generate new waters from stone. The miracle of
Moses.
If I were in Spain I would plant trees everywhere.
I would pray for thousand year old olive trees to continue producing. I
would bless every orange orchard in Valencia. I would plant a bit of orgonite
beside every seedling.
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