From The Alpha and the Omega - Volume III
by Jim A. Cornwell, Copyright © July 20, 2002, all rights reserved
"Volume III - Environmental Changes Around The World"

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Environmental Changes Around The World

    This file created on July 11, 2003 is a Volume III continuation of the original website at http://www.mazzaroth.com/ChapterEight/FifthGroupOfTwelveYears.htm regarding the subject of Environmental Changes Around The World ocurring in the events of 1999-2010 of the Fifth group of Twelve years.

    I would like to add this note to this article.    We have not learned from history at all.    The Roman Empire that existed for hundreds of years, and conquered all the enemies that they went up against, was not destroyed by outside forces.    When building their aqueducts to assist in bringing water to all their communities, they for some reason, and unaware lined these aqueducts with lead.    As time went by the water dissolved the lead and slowly polluted their populations with lead poisoning.    As you will find in their late history that the Empire became very debauch, with orgies, slavery, and insanity of leaders.    They fell from within, because of their own foolish decision.
    These articles are a wake up call to the world that we are doing the same thing, by polluting our environment, making changes to our genetic makeup, which has caused the world we our experiencing now to unfold.    Are we (mankind) setting the stage for the future seven trumpets and seven bowl judgments of Revelation 8 and 16 to be unleashed?    If you read those verses you will see four ecological judgments of one-third warnings.    One-third of the trees and grass burned, the oceans and seas become as blood, rivers and waters are poisoned, moon and stars were darkened, malignant sores, and the sun scorched the earth.    In the following highlighted articles on global warming, biotechnology, pollution, extinction, worldwide diseases, nuclear waste, cloning, world population, and self-replicating computers, you will see what is occurring in our world during this time frame.    This page will be in constant update during 1999-2010, so please come back as the years go by.

Select one of the following to go to an overview then click on that subject to open the details:

||    Global Warming Controversy         ||    Biotechnology, Genetically Designed Products     ||

||    Pollution and Extinction     ||    World Wide Diseases     ||    

||    Cloning     ||    World Wide Population     ||    Computers, Virues, etc.     ||

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Global Warming Controversy
"Greenhouse Effect", Ice Age Reversal, Climatic Changes, Ozone Layer.

The year 1999 through 2001
Ice Is Likely To Come Again, But When?
Nations fail to set plan to fight global warming
Global warming scare is fake science
Ocean study backs global warming theory
Giant iceberg breaks loose from Antarctica
NASA laser survey finds Greenland ice cap is melting, raising sea level
Report says warming threatens world habitats
Ozone layer's hole largest ever, started early this year
Panel: Global warming to get worse
With clock ticking, global climate talks debate U.S. positions
Global warming talks fail to reach accord
U.N. report issues darker view of global-warming consequences
Report warns of future risk of global warming
Global Warming Prediction Disputed
Faith-based effort tries to sway Bush on global warming
Annan: U.S. must act to curb global warming
Kyoto global warming treaty is 'fatally flawed,' Bush says


The year 2002 through 2004
Deciphering Antarctica's Contradictory Climate Patterns
Rising Temperatures Creating Dramatic Changes In Alaska
Scientists study climate change in Artic Ocean
Russia to ratify Kyoto protocol

Scientists say ozone depletion slowing
Atlantic unusually cold for swimmers
Antarctic ozone hole reaches record size
Putin cast new doubt on Russia ratifying greenhouse gas pact
Senate rejects bill to limit emissions from industrial plants
Study: Warming ocean undermining Antarctic ice shelf
Shrinking Glaciers Alarm Scientists
Data supports human link to global warming

Scientists say global warming imperils hundreds of species
Carbon dioxide buildup reportedly accelerating
Report says Europe to face floods, extreme heat - Global warming to exact heavy toll
U.S. report blames greenhouse gases
Russian vote moves Kyoto Protocol ahead - Putin signs treaty on global warming
Bush stands by rejection of environmental treaty
Study: Arctic warming intense
U.N. summit focuses on greenhouse gases
Tsunamis kills 11,600 following earthquake, Parts of Southeast Asia left in ruins, people, cars, cottages swept into the ocean
Bush forms coalition to guide Asian relief - Death toll from tsunamis soars to 77,000


The year 2005 through 2010


The year 2011 through 2022

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Biotechnology, Genetically Designed Crops, etc.
Genetically engineered or altered seeds, trees, microbes, animals and crops,
"Biopharming" engineered pharmaceuticals, growth hormones and proteins,
Biomedicine (gene therapy, custom medicines),
and possibly human organs and embryos (stem cell)

The year 1999 through 2001
Chirac rips U.S. attack on beef ban
Japanese panic over safety of genetically modified food
Geneticists leap at chance to study lab frog species
Foes of genetically designed crops sue Monsanto

Study: Engineered rice could aid Third World, fight illness
New global treaty regulates genetically modified products
'Franken-fish' experiment canned
Report: Biotech crops safe but need scrutiny
U.S. boosts biotech spending to help fight foreign hunger

Regulations define 'organic'
Government agrees to buy tainted corn
Biotech miracles may grow from Louisville firms' latest research
Centuries-old genetic mutation found to protect against malaria
Protesters rally against biotechnology
Lott sees potential in stem cell research


The year 2002 through 2004
Food will get organic labels.
More farms sprout biotech plants

Pharmaceutical corn poses some challenges
Nanocages developed to transport medicine
Screening Embryos For Deafness
Environmentalists fear fruitage of genetically engineered trees
Poll shows most oppose gentically modified foods
BIO POWER
Protests against biotechnology turn more violent, widespread
Genetic bits now fit on chip the size of a dime
Amgen thinks small to Grow

Bioengineered bugs hold promise, but questions linger
Monsanto halves output due to quality issues
Bioethics panel urges oversight of fertility research, treatments
Europe is tightening rules on genetically modified foods
Minton to lead biotech company
Bioengineered grass sprouts controversy
Biotech corn bound for markets in Europe
Scientists pinpoint genes that make wheat adaptable
States court biotech companies
Study finds genetic changes in the brain as people age
'Bio-beer' tested in Europe
Genetically modified bodies
Genetically-engineered cats nearly allergen-free
Large Scale gets $1 million for biowarfare projects

The year 2005 through 2010

The year 2011 through 2022


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Pollution and Extinction
Ecology affected (Fish, Frogs, Trees, Deforestation, Rivers, Oceans and Coral reefs),
Industrial waste products released (Mercury, Cyanide, Dioxins, Cadmium, Pesticides, Atrazine (weed killer), antibotics, steroids, hormones, bacteria, sulfur dioxide, arsenic, irradiation [Cobalt 60], DDT, Ammonium perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) or C-8)

The year 1999 through 2001
Expert on fish deaths to speak.
Study finds cause of haze at Grand Canyon.
Panel backs tigher reins over arsenic in water.
Deformities in frogs may be due to parasites
Wariness Over Canned Tuna
Weird pollution turns surf Mecca into ghost town

Cyanide spill endangers river.
Agencies issue warning about mercury levels in fish
Study finds decades of amphibian decline
Report: Environment more at risk than ever
Oceanic Extinctions
Toxins tainting Europe's fish, scientists warn

Dying frogs, coral reefs cited as Signs of a sick Earth
Butter can be used to measure pollutants

The year 2002 through 2004
Vast, deep fishing nets threaten ocean species
Pharmaceutical residue found in nation's rivers, study says
Study: More plants endangered than thought
Study links sexual deformities in frogs to popular weedkiller

Cadmium is found to mimic estrogen compounds in the body
Food irradiator project stirs neighbors' protest
Bay unable to sustain aquatic life
People Pollution
Companies settle over PCBs
EPA criticized by environmentalists for easing air pollution regulations
Flushing old medicine may be causing harm to the enviroment
Study: Salmon deliver pollutants to some Alaskan lakes
Contamination beyond landfill, records show
Report backs easing rules for environmental studies
EPA decides not to limit use of sewage sludge as fertilizer
Senate rejects bill to limit emissions from industrial plants
EPA rules on sewer discharge to conform
EPA study warns of wood treated with arsenic
Sewage into cash - MSD to sell 'biosolid' pellets as fertilizer
EPA plan eases rules on Mercury
Town's leukemia outbreak a mystery

Many state officials say EPA rules spur pollution
With Bush in office, mountaintop miners' hopes rise
British wildlife study raises fear of yet another global extinction
Officials warn of tuna dangers
Strip-mining plan criticized
EPA asked to toughen mercury plan
Half-million PCB-laden fish to be destroyed
Plants missing mercury to be investigated by EPA
Toxic flame-retardant exposure is unavoidable, research finds
Toxic ingredient of rocket fuel found in milk in California
Chemicals in toys, nail polish raise flags
Cows sickened by chromium
Frog population is declining
Fish in one-third of U.S. lakes not safe to eat
Dupont offers to settle W. Va. contamination suit
Researchers discover drugs in fish tissue
Chemicals found in Great Lakes stir fears
West Virginia warns about consuming game fish caught in state

To see The year 2005 through 2010

To see The year 2011 through 2022

    Comment: It is possible that it has affected our society in that people in this world now are experiencing extreme sexual and psychological perversion in their heads, that may have been caused by our bodies being polluted by all of the above mentioned.    Remember to the Romans it was lead poisoning.

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World Wide Diseases
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs),
Mad Cow Disease, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), West Nile Virus, Tuberculosis

The year 1999 through 2004

Soldiers slaughter pigs in battle against virus
AIDS epidemic grows globally

Gay Hispanics, blacks now lead in AIDS cases
Dead birds test positive for the West Nile virus
Mad cow disease on rise in U.K.
AIDS cases up sharply in ex-Soviet bloc

Merck lowers HIV drug price in poor countries
20 years later, AIDS stigma strong
U.N. AIDS expert says pandemic still in early stage

AIDS vaccine's failure in study shows difficulty cornering virus
Rise in U.S. syphilis rate spurs renewed concerns over safeguards

IMPACT OF SARS - Canadians applaud lifting of SARS travel advisory
WHO removes last SARS hot spot - Taiwan - from list of infected areas
Cure for cancer? Recent results leave little hope
Number of West Nile virus cases has triped in week, CDC chief says
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Herpes is rampant
China's final two SARS patients out of the hospital
South Africa wise on AIDS
Gates aiding malaria fight
World falling well short in AIDS battle, U.N. report asserts
Four drug companies to help AIDS patients
Human trials start on Ebola vaccine
Global spread of AIDS not letting up
Three-drug cocktail best to treat AIDS, study finds
CDC says 24 states hit hard by flu
Scientists warn of flu pandemic
Study: Changes linked to Alzheimer's start early
Judge rules against Army anthrax vaccines

Deaths of 3 in Asia linked to spread of bird flu
SARS better understood; challenges still remain
Study links cancer risks, Agent Orange
Ebola outbreaks tied to animals
WHO tries to ease fear of bird flu pandemic
Infant deaths rising in U.S.
Antibiotics linked to breast cancer, study suggest
HIV spreading quickly in Russia, report says
Report finds monkeys resistant to AIDS
Groups to urge no antibiotics for most kids' ear infections
Vaccine proves successful in treating SARS virus in mice
SARS death reported; travelers to be screened
U.N. agency warns of polio epidemic in Africa
World is losing AIDS battle, U.N. report says
Mad cow restrictions tightened for cosmetics, supplements
U.N. chief calls the spread of AIDS among women a 'terrifying pattern'
Bacterial infection is not cause of Gulf War illness, study shows
U.S. preparing for possiblity of new flu pandemic striking soon
Pill could battle drug abuse
Global AIDS threat recognized

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Cloning
Artificial insemination, DNA, gentically engineered animals, anti-aging drugs, Genome project (human gene sequence), stem cell research.

The year 1999 through 2004

Scientist may try to clone frozen mammoth
Gene isolated that may alter life span
Genome project hits milestones
Scientists close to redefining the term 'life'

Genetic-manipulation technique could one day treat liver failure
Winners of genome race will hold keys to life, more

The Cloning Controversy - Skepticism, concern and anger greet human-cloning claim
FDA to see if laws broken; Congress may weigh ban

Journalist withdraws from Clonaid project.
First in vitro baby celebrates 25th birthday
Genes begin to reveal secret of longer life
World's first cloned horse reported by Italian scientists
Scientists report growing stem cells into sperm cells
Research links longevity, bigger cholesterol particles
Genetic bits now fit on chip the size of a dime
Scientists create sperm from mouse stem cells, fertilize eggs

Stem cells culled from cloned embryo
First human cloning to obtain stem cells sparks calls for ban
Governor to propose stem cell institute
Report finds Bush-backed stem-cell research faltering
Harvard offers new stem cell lines to scientists
Hatch: Senate has votes to change stem-cell policy
Britain opens the world's first national stem cell bank
Senators ask Bush to ease rules on stem cell research
Stem cell lines developed from defective embryos
The promise of stem cells
California voters open gold mine on stem cells
Merging man and animal

The year 2005 through 2010

The year 2011 through 2022


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World Wide Population

The year 1999 through 2010

U.S. population will more than double in the next 100 years, Census Bureau says

The year 2011 through 2022



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Computers, Viruses, etc.
Future extremely powerful Silicon, Optical, Quantum, DNA Computers, which may have self-replicating, mutating, robotics, and nanotechnolgy.

The year 1999 through 2004

Web technology scientist sees threat to human existence
Computers evolving
Patches would have nipped Internet worm
New attack programs spread across Internet
Bush sign anti-spam legislation
Computer worm spreads fast
Virus to stay until Feb. 12
Mydoom virus floods Web site

The year 2005 through 2010


The year 2011 through 2022


Last updated January 27, 2004, January 31, 2006, March 15, 2006, November 30, 2006, and October 7, 2011.


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