Friday, February 1, 2019

Shed A Light: Rupert Read – This civilisation is finished: so what is to...

ITS TOO LATE! Climate change is happening faster than expected which means perma frost will be melting faster releasing the "methane dragon"  as well 3/4's of Canada is perma frost as well as 60 percent of Alaska! the amount of c02 in the atmosphere will triple when the permafrost melts this will affect animals without melanin first as they are not adapted to warmer climes for the most part. It is already affecting birth and gender of mammalian species across the globe including white and asian humans and the lifespans of those are shorter! Birth rates in Norway have decreased for the ninth year in a row.... this is occurring in all non melanated countries the end of the world is the non melanated world!Global warming is one of the emerging concerns for the 21st century and is increasing in such a way that environmental temperature has been risen about 0/5-1°C since the mid-21st-century.Two spectrums of heat extent, different seasons of the year, sunlight intensity and season of fertilization were associated with higher rates of PTB, hypertension, eclampsia, preeclampsia, and cataract. Different studies were conducted around the world including Asia, Europe, and America; most of them were from America and Europe. The studies were performed according to different methods and principles. Effects of the temperature, different seasons of fertilization time, season of childbirth, humidity and month of childbirth were assessed in these studies. Many diverse measurable outcomes were considered, e.g., eclampsia, preeclampsia, cataract, LBW, PTB, hypertension, sex ratio and length of pregnancy.In all ucomes white birthswere drastically affected by climate change!Increase in hydrosols, viscosity, blood vessel and blood cholesterol have been more frequent in mothers with younger age, black race, and melanated Asian background.The world's total fertility rate has been cut in half since 1950, but the population is still rising but primarily in black and brown populations, according to a study published Thursday in The Lancet.Meanwhile, the global population has nearly tripled since 1950, from 2.6 billion people to 7.6 billion, the report says. An average of nearly 84 million people have been added to the Earth's population every year since 1985 most of them in Africa and Southeastern India.Only 33 countries, largely in Europe, were falling in population between 2010 and 2017, according to the report."The country that's probably the most concerned about this already is China, where the number of workers is now starting to decline, and that has an immediate effect on economic growth potential," Murray said. "In a place like India  -- that is still above replacement but very soon going to be below replacement fertility for lighter skinned populations -- that's just such a dramatic change."In just the past several years, Kiarie said, parts of Northern Africa Africa and Upper Asia have substantially lowered fertility rates.  Since the 1970's UV radiation levels have been rising globally this is the central reason we are seeing non melanated populations below replacement level births as UVB and UVC radiation sterilizes males without the protection of MELANIN! Pesticides, hormone-disrupting chemicals, diet, stress, smoking and obesity have all been suggested as possible reasons behind the dramatic declines but it is essentially the adherence to fossil fuels that has caused this and they don't want the world to know. The research has proven this but NO major news outlet will tell the truth! Sperm counts have plunged by nearly 60 per cent in just 40 years among white men and light skinned pheomelanin dominant Asians.The same trend was not seen in other parts of the world such as South America, Africa and Southeast Asia. Japan,Korea and China though have some of the lowest birth rates in the world so low China has lifted its ban on one child families but the numbers have not grown!Writing in the journal Human Reproduction Update, the researchers – from Israel, the US, Denmark, Brazil and Spain – said total sperm count had fallen by 59.3 per cent between 1971 and 2011 in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Sperm concentration fell by 52.4 per cent.“The public health implications are even wider. Recent studies have shown that poor sperm count is associated with overall morbidity and mortality,” they added...meaning for the first time in a century white men Aand women are seeing their life expectancy lower globally .One of the team, Professor Shanna Swan, of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, said falling sperm counts had been “of great concern” since they were first noticed about 25 years ago.She added: “This definitive study shows, for the first time, that this decline is strong and continuing. Professor Sharpe said that across Northern Europe today 20 per cent of young men had a sperm count low enough to “impair their fertility”.“And, as the present study indicates, this is likely to get worse rather than better as we move forwards in time,” he warned.In 2004 A team of researchers in the U.S. and Germany measured the highest levels of ultraviolet radiation ever recorded on the Earth’s surface.These record-setting levels were not measured in Antarctica, where ozone holes have been a recurring problem for decades,” says team leader Nathalie A. Cabrol of the SETI Institute and NASA Ames Research Center. “This is in the tropics, in an area where there are small towns and villages.” Now 13 years later the problem has spread worldwide because no one took it seriously! According to a World health organization report given to the United Nations A marked increase in the incidence of skin cancers and lowered sperm vitality and motility has been observed in fair-skinned populations worldwide since the early 1970s. This is strongly associated with personal habits in relation to sun exposure and its ultraviolet (UV) component..Prolonged human exposure to solar UV radiation may result in acute and chronic health effects on the skin, eye and immune system. Sunburn and tanning are the best known acute effects of excessive UV radiation exposure; in the long term, UV radiation-induced degenerative changes in cells.Increased UV radiation can have an effect on human fertility over generations, a new study has warned. Exposure to enhanced levels of ambient ultraviolet (UV) radiation (UVR) can have adverse effects including damage at the cellular and molecular level and impairment of development, fecundity and survival. The following is what is happening to Europeans globally " Irradiation to the central nervous system may affect the timing of the onset of puberty, result in hyperprolactinemia, or cause gonadotropin deficiency if the hypothalamic-pituitary axis is involved in the radiation field. Direct irradiation to the testis will, in lower doses, affect the germinal epithelium: doses of irradiation greater than 0.35 Gy cause aspermia, which may be reversible. The time taken for recovery increases with larger doses; however, with doses in excess of 2 Gy aspermia may be permanent. At higher radiation doses (> 15 Gy), Leydig cell function will also be affected. In addition to radiation dose, the vulnerability of the testis is dependent on the age at irradiation and the pubertal status of the male. In the female, the response of the ovary to the effects of irradiation varies with age as well as dose, and separation of ovarian dysfunction into hormonal and fertility effects is not clearcut. An ovarian dose of 4 Gy may cause a 30% incidence of sterility in young women, but 100% sterility in women over 40 years of age. Pelvic irradiation may also have a profound effect on the uterus, with arrested growth in the prepubertal girl, and failure of uterine Recently the world was shocked with a report that Western or “White” men globally have lost 50-60 percent of their sperm count. We are in an age where man has changed the surface temperature of the globe and increased UV radiation so much so the EPA was shut down so they couldn’t release the index reports! . It was surface temperature that changed the Oceans and caused the demise of the dinosaur, now with ozone depletion and high UV radiation we are faced with a dramatic change in our ecosystem again. Yet some of us will be better off in this hotter warmer world .Melanin helps reduce the absorption of UV wavelengths into the skin (Chaplin, Jablonski, 59). The more melanin in the skin, the greater the protection against harmful UV rays, and the amount of melanin in the skin correlates with the skin’s color (more melanin means darker skin). Geographical isolation in the past has caused a variation in skin color; natural selection selected specific skin pigments depending on environmental factors. Early Africans who moved to Europe were introduced to a place that had less sunlight than their former place of residence. Overtime, light skin (skin with lower levels of melanin) was selected for since there were not as many UV rays that the skin needed protection from. But, what was wrong with having dark skin in Europe? How is extra melanin a disadvantage in this case? One thing to remember is that even though the sun can provide UV rays, sunlight is also a great source of natural vitamin D (Jablonski; Kirchweger). Vitamin D helps bones absorb calcium and is particularly essential for developing embryos in pregnant women. The adaptation for lighter skin was important because the skin needed to absorb as much sunlight as it could in order to receive optimal amounts of vitamin D (Kirchweger). However, too much vitamin D can be fatal. So as high amounts of melanin protected the skin from excessive UV rays in Africa, they also protected it from excessive vitamin D (Kirchweger). Darker skinned humans had an advantage over another nutrient: folic acid (folate). Folate is essential for proper DNA synthesis. The lack of substancial folate can lead to disorders in developing embryos and infertility in males (Chaplin, Jablonski 61). UV rays contribute to folate photolysis (the breakdown of folate), therefore a high melanin content in the skin can eliminate or cut down on such damage.Yet, how does skin color affect the future? When it comes to non-melanated populations without Eumelanin protection it is very clear. Climate change has likely been contributing to a steady decline in the European, Australian, Chinese, South American and U.S. birth rates, researchers said, predicting as many as 250,000 fewer white babies born in the USA each year by the end of the century. Data shows the number of babies born drops in the eight to 10 months after a spate of days on which the average temperature exceeds 80°F (26.6 °C),the more hot days in the year the lower the birth rates, according to research by the National Bureau of Economic Research, a non-partisan group based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Researchers declined to state a definitive reason. For white men, exposure to extreme heat can negatively affect semen quality and testosterone, and in women it has an impact on menstruation, ovulation and implantation of fertilized eggs. The data showed that on average between 1931 through 2010, each hot day resulted in 1,165 fewer baby births in predominantly white populations across the United States some nine months later. Gine Roll Skjærvø at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's (NTNU) Department of Biology has studied church records from 1750-1900 and looked at life history variables: Skjærvø and her colleagues found that white children born in years with lots of solar activity had a higher probability of dying compared to children who were born in years with less solar activity.An 11-year cycle On average, the lifespan of caucasian children born in years that had a great deal of solar activity was 6-10 years shorter than other children. The largest difference was in the probability of dying during the first two years of life. Children who were Caucasian and born in years with lots of sunshine and who survived were also more likely to have fewer children, who in turn gave birth to fewer children than others. This finding shows that increased UV radiation during years of high solar activity has an effect across generations.expansion during pregnancy with subsequent miscarriages and premature labor!

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