Wake Up Earthlings – Save Your Planet
Debbie & Laura West
In today’s society, there are numerous environmental
concerns; so many that one doesn’t know how we will ever overcome them. Climate
change, over population, fuel emissions, nuclear waste, oil spills, pollution,
overflowing landfills, toxic waste, debris in the oceans, chemicals and
pesticides – an environment that thru man’s actions has changed a once harmonic
natural habitat into one where our own existence is threatened.
Is the disregard for the Earth’s survival just an oversight
of an ignorant species or is there a mindset that there are plenty of other
planets in space if this one gets squandered? Might the humans on Earth behave
differently if they thought for a second that this the only Earth that we have?
While we campaign for the future of other species such as
the polar bears who are threatened by melting ice caps, perhaps our greatest
concern should be on our own survival. How much more drilling, geo-engineering,
and toxic waste can this over populated planet absorb, and the real question is
why are humans pushing Earth to the very brink of disaster, as if the planet
itself is disposable like all the other material items we cast off after a
single use in today’s disposable society?
The image of a polar bear holding up a sign to ‘Save the
Humans’ is ironically symbolic since we have been campaigning to stop the
melting of ice caps caused by human emissions of greenhouse gases, which is
predicted to endanger the bears. According to a series of U.S. government
studies, two-thirds of the world’s polar bears could disappear by 2050 as
global warming continues to melt the Arctic’s sea ice. But the Polar bears are
the tip of the iceberg so to speak. In fact, the Earth is experiencing a
frightening extinction crisis of plants and animals. It is estimated that as
many as 30 to 50 percent of all species are possibly heading toward extinction
by mid-century, and, unlike in previous cases where it was caused by asteroid
strikes, volcanic eruptions or other natural events, this current crisis is
almost entirely caused by humans.
The image of a sick Earth depicts the ongoing issue of the
continuing demise of the planet and the negative effects humans have on an
intricate eco-system. While our society seems to be making technological
progress, to what extent are we contributing to our own possible extinction
with wanton environmental destruction, war, and disregard for sustaining the
Earth and it’s diverse biology?
The toxic environment on earth is caused partly by the
extensive use of chemicals and toxins in almost every aspect of life, and is
now suspected to be taking an alarming toll on humans as well, and now, one in
six children nationwide has a neural-developmental disability, including things
like autism and ADD, suspected to be caused by toxins that cross into the
placenta.
Earth is shown as being sick and the doctor describe the
illness as “having humans” much like an exterminator will inform a home owner
they have “termites”. The correlation is obvious, the humans are praying on the
host, depleting natural resources that thrive if not misused.
It is nearly impossible to imagine what exists outside our
Earth, but modern scientific equipment can view more today than ever before,
and we have an understanding of the vastness of the universes. The question many
ponder now as we emerge into a space faring race is, will we meet our neighbors
out there? And if we did, what would they think of us?
Stanton Freidman, nuclear physicist, UFO expert, and one of
40 speakers at the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure, said in a recent article:
“The truth is that
aliens are indeed visiting us and that they recognize us as a primitive,
tribal, and war like species bent on endless warfare and our own destruction.
We here on earth have developed technologies in nuclear physics, rocketry and
radar that allow us boundless opportunities. But we have yet to evolve into an
understanding that we are all earthlings and need to use this technology for
the greater good and our own survival.
Candidly, other
races observing earthlings would undoubtedly see us as a threat to their
neighborhood.”
Knowledge suppressed for decades on the greater cosmos leads
us to a false conclusion about outer space, with a mindset that all of space is
open like the wild west once was. While we still debate the conclusive proof of
the existence of life outside our Earth, the probabilities support with
certainty that there is indeed other life out there. If that is the case, it
may not be as easy to find another home planet as we many think and the Polar
Bears are right, we need to save the humans and save the Earth, as our place in
the universe.
Thinking of polar bears reminds us of how dangerous the
damage we do to earth can be. To Remedy a “sick earth” we need to change the
direction we are headed as we are making not only the animals and plants
extinct, but perhaps even ourselves. In order to thrive on the planet, we need
to eliminate waste, use clean energy (which can be free to all citizens), eat
better food and change our stressful chaotic lifestyles. The Wake Up call for
Earth is clear– if the Earth itself is sick, then it is no surprise that it
also affects all of Earth’s inhabitants.
Maybe looking at the rest of the universe will help us Wake
Up to the new reality, that we have to live in peace, that dangerous weapons
and dirty energy need to be abandoned and that we need to open our eyes to see
the real picture. Human salvation will be based on their ability to discern the
truth and not be manipulated by the TV and other news. It might be time for the
human family to take over their own fate and find a cure for the sickness on
the planet. It is time for a new consciousness, run by the majority
instead of a select few.
What comes next for the earthlings and their home planet
earth? Will they save or destroy the planet? Will they heal themselves,
overthrow the negative control and corrupt minds who govern and suppress them
as foretold in scripture? Visitors to Earth or those observing from distant
galaxies most certainly wait and ponder what we will do next.
About the Author
Deborah West worked in corporate public relations and media
for over 20 years and is currently a freelancer, reporting on a wide variety of
topics including disclosure, ancient and multidimensional civilizations, the
the shift in humanity’s consciousness and brings truthful reporting to topics
ranging from healthcare to energy. She writes a column called Lost Knowledge at
The New Era Times and has a weekly radio show called Lost Knowledge on Tuesdays
3-5pm CST. To see her articles go to:
http://www.tnetimes.com/contributor/deborah_west/92/ Laura West is
Deborah’s daughter.
“A few minutes ago every tree was excited, bowing to the
roaring storm, waving, swirling, tossing their branches in glorious enthusiasm
like worship. But though to the outer ear these trees are now silent, their
songs never cease. Every hidden cell is throbbing with music and life, every
fiber thrilling like harp strings, while incense is ever flowing from the
balsam bells and leaves. No wonder the hills and groves were God's first
temples, and the more they are cut down and hewn into cathedrals and churches,
the farther off and dimmer seems the Lord himself.”
― John Muir
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