Dr. Guy Hatchard discusses the bizarre and anti-nature decisions being made by governments and public services.
In
the UK, there are the “experiments” to dim the Sun and the NHS is
defying a court ruling that sex refers to biological sex by refusing to
have women-only wards.
In America, while concerns are justified
about falling birth rates, the role fabrics that are used to make our
clothes is being ignored; underwear made from polyester negatively
affects fertility.
And in New Zealand there is the proposed Gene Technology Bill.
All
these unnatural “solutions” contribute to problems we are seeing.
Nature knows better than man, Dr. Hatchard says. “Nature is not just
neutral. It is trying to help us.” It’s time to stop scoffing at those
who are choosing more natural lifestyles.
The average number of
sunshine hours in New Zealand is above 2,000 per year. In the United
Kingdom, it averages around 1,350. [For solar panels to be worthwhile, a
minimum of 4-6 hours of sunshine strong enough to generate power is
required per day, which translates to 1,460 – 2,190 hours of “peak sun
hours” per year. Because of its geographical location, the UK is well
below the minimum of sunshine required for solar panels to be an
effective source of energy.
The average number of sunshine hours in New Zealand is above 2,000 per
year. In the United Kingdom, it averages around 1,350. [For solar panels
to be worthwhile, a minimum of 4-6 hours of sunshine strong enough to
generate power is required per day, which translates to 1,460 – 2,190
hours of “peak sun hours” per year. Because of its geographical
location, the UK is well below the minimum of sunshine required for
solar panels to be an effective source of energy. Incredibly,
The Telegraph reports that the British government has decided to
approve experiments to “dim the light of the sun.” The British boffins
(is that the right term or should it be “buffoons” or possibly
“dimwits”) are going to try to turn clouds whiter and intend to seed the
upper atmosphere with pollution to deflect light from the sun. I
suppose they are aware of periods in history when particles emitted by
volcanic eruptions dimmed the light of the sun and caused widespread
famine and death. But no matter, Professor Mark Symes, the programme
director for ARIA (Advanced Research and Invention Agency), said:
“Everything we do is going to be safe by design.”
The UK isn’t
stopping there. In what should be a win for common sense, the Supreme
Court has ruled there are only two sexes, but a movement has sprung up
across the country. Some hospitals are defying moves to have women-only
wards. The London Marathon organisers have decided to let “trans” people
run in the women’s category, offering a lifeline to those bearded
ladies with their larger hearts and bigger bone structures who aspire to
the top step of sporting achievement. Sometimes we just don’t know what
to think....<<<Read More>>>...
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