Giten on Global Warming, the Greatest Threat to Humanity
GITEN ON GLOBAL WARMING
- THE GREATEST THREAT TO HUMANITY

“Global Warming is the greatest threat to humanity. During the US election, the problem with global warming was not discussed, but during the election New York was flooded with water. This is due to global warming, which interrupted the whole US election.
This was just a small warning of what will follow. In life you get small warnings, and it you do not listen life will speak louder, and if you are still deaf and dumb, life will scream loudly.
The Himalayas and the north- and south poles are now melting due to the global warming. This melting means that the water level of all the oceans will rise. This means that the same problems that affected New York will affect more ports and cities, which will be flooded with water. Our civilization will be drowned as Atlantis was once drowned in the ocean.
But this is such a stupid and insane world that we do not do anything about the global warming – and the scientific community agrees that it will soon be too late to do something about the Global Warming. A leading expert on global waring said recently that a major disaster is needed with many dead people. A disaster that can be traced directly to the global warming. And this disaster can not happen in Africa, because then we will not care. It has to happen in USA or Europe – until this happens we will not do anything about the global warming.
It may be that this is the end of this civilization, it may be that Existence see that this civilization has reached its possible potential, but we are responsible for these events. The only possible way to make this not happen is to create more love, awareness, understanding, truth, wisdom, silence and creativity in the world.”
GITEN
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