World on Fire
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World on Fire
„Р The world is so unbalanced. WeЎ¦re killing it. Everyone is killing it, but especially us in the U.S. who see our nation as advanced and powerful. Ў§If car ownership and oil consumption per person in China were to reach U.S. levels, then China would consume eighty million barrels of oil per day. Yet, in 1996, the entire world produced only sixty-four million barrels per day.ЎЁ Other nations canЎ¦t live the way we do because the world canЎ¦t supply enough. Ў§The U.S. selling half the weapons in the world and buying one quarter of the oil.ЎЁ
„Р Ў§We know that in these end times, everythingЎ¦s the opposite of what it seems. ЎҐRed-blooded male,Ў¦ for example. He thinks he gains his power from consuming red meat, so he eats more and more of it. He bulks up in order to meet the challenge of a hostile universe. Apparent meaning: his strength and aggressiveness make him impregnableЎK Actual meaning: because he also gobbles down vast amounts of sugar and starch, because he drinks alcohol, yeast and fungus bore holes in his distended gut. Over the years undigested animal protein passes through the holes into his blood stream. Becoming an agent of toxicityЎK Yeast and fungus, agents of decay. Precursors of mold and rot. End times within, end times withoutЎK Forests of entire nations converted to rangeland to feed the craving for beef. Which itself slowly enervates the very master race that craves it.ЎЁ