Wed 8 Oct 2008
Submitted by YOUR NEW REALITY
By Darryl Mason
Ten per cent of all the people killed by natural disasters in the past five decades died in the first six months of 2008.
Almost a quarter of a million humans were wiped away by ‘natural disasters’ in 180 days.
More than 130 million more have been injured, made homeless, jobless, townless.
That pagan bitch goddess Nature’s War On Humans is really ramping up :
“2008 is a terrible year. There have already been more victims than in the tsunami…”
Cyclone Nargis which hit Burma in May is estimated to have killed around 138,000 people while the earthquake in south-west China’s Sichuan province left a death toll of 87,500.
Record floods in India as well as a devastating hurricane season in the Caribbeans also all contributed to the grim statistics.
The bill is huge. UN estimates claim the economic impact of Nature’s War On Humans this year has already reached about $US50 billion. For the decade back from 2007, insurers coughed up about $US20 billion on average each year due to hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, lava flows, mass flooding and unpredictably sudden mini-cyclones.
A UN report from earlier in the year claimed :
“at least 2.5 million have been killed in natural disasters” in the past 50 years.
More than 1.6 million of those slaughtered have died in the past two decades.
Almost 250,000 have already have already been returned to the earth and the sea this year alone. Ten percent of an estimated total for all human fatalities from natural disasters since the late 1950s have died in the first six months of 2008.
Nature clearly means business. We cannot negotiate with Nature. Nature wants to change our way of life, Nature hates our freedoms. When Nature takes one of our cities, we should take another wilderness area. There’s still a few left. From lush forest to cold empty carpark in a week. This is war.
Specialists at the German group recorded about 400 natural catastrophes in the first half of 2008, with overall losses so far estimated at $US50 billion ($52.48 billion).
In 2007, a total of 960 disasters caused about $US82 billion in damage, of which $US30 billion was covered by insurance.
The first half of this year has been marked by “a large number of weather-related natural catastrophes”, the statement said.
Earth To Humans : “I Keeeel You!”
July 2008 : Bitch Goddess Mother Nature Kills 150,000 Humans In ‘400 Attacks’ In Six Months
Human’s War On Nature Must Be Fought And Won, Before The Aliens Invade
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