Tuesday, May 11, 2010

TWAWKI - the world as we know it

Stumbled across a nice blog called TWAKI (the world as we know it)... Recent article:

"The Three Green Stooges" discusses G. Brown, K. Rudd, B. Obama - "Meanwhile the great global warming swindle continues in the UK where that once great nation is brought to it’s knees by none else than the green religion. The US is teetering with Obama but hopefully that idiot idol is about to fall as more and more people stand up to his lies and deceptions and say NO. What these political scumbags dont realise is – the public are not idiots – despite being treated constantly as so by them. We want leaders that look after our best interests and not theirs – regardless of the brand. As they have shown such contempt for our good then may the weight of the anger of humanity crash down upon them!"

What if "Katla" blows next in Iceland? It usually blows after that other (un-pronounce-able) one goes... 'Before its news' recommends Europe be prepared!

And speaking of being prepared, check out Modern Survival blog... good stuff.




They discuss 'can we survive a super volcano'... hmmm, since I live in a city with 54 dormant volcanoes, this might be good info, eh? ... Aww crap, I'd be a goner, check it:

Super Volcano Effects

•Magma would be hurled 30 miles up into the atmosphere
•Complete devastation of an area the size of North America or Europe
•Volcanic ash would cover the devastated area to depths ranging from hundreds of feet to as much as six inches – thousands of miles away
•Anything within 500 miles of the eruption would be completely destroyed
•Sunlight would be blotted out for months followed by a dim and cold volcanic winter lasting for several years
•Global temperature would drop 20 degrees
•Mini Ice Age

•75% off of all plant species would die off
•World agriculture would be devastated
•Mass starvation
•The very survival of human civilization would be threatened

Super Volcano locations include

•Yellowstone in Wyoming (USA)
•Long Valley in California (USA)
•Valley Grande in New Mexico (USA)
Lake Taupo in New Zealand
•Aira in Japan
•Lake Toba in Sumatra
•Siberian Traps in Russia

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