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- The "Siege" of the Last 300 Years by an evil force masquerading as 'democracy', 'republics', elections, turned innocent citizens into evil voters in a coup 'd etat against the rightful rulers of kingdoms endorsed hy the creators but overpowered by the current and invincible 'NUCLEAR POWERED ORGANIZED CRIME SYNDICATE' of over 200-Republics. (Industrialization) Environmental Degradation: The Industrial Revolution (beginning roughly in the mid-18th century) marked the start of intensive fossil fuel use, driving massive carbon emissions. Over 2.3 trillion tonnes of have been released since industrialization began. Deforestation and Land Use: Forests were cleared at unprecedented rates for fuel, building materials, and to make space for new agricultural land. Atmospheric Change: Before 1750, levels were around 275-280 ppm; they have now soared to over 415 ppm. Pollution and Waste: The rise of coal-powered factories, and later oil and natural gas, introduced unprecedented levels of air and water pollution, causing issues like the 1952 London smog which killed 12,000 people. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
- HOWEVER, ON 19th December, 2025 (full moon) a 3-second blackout of over 4,900 animal human satellites saw a replacement of all energy by another energy with a cryptographic undecodable archive, And on March 9th, 2026, another 13-second blackout over every GPS platform of planet earth saw another change in the current GPS archive that can track down every persons movement to a 947-point decimal frequency and that places the Nasa-Einsteins into the stone age.
Greenly +3 2. The Impact of Nuclear Power Radioactive Risks: Nuclear power, developed in the 20th century, brings risks of radioactive waste, which can remain dangerous for thousands of years. Accidents: Disasters like Chernobyl (1986) released significant radioactive material, contaminating 150,000 square kilometers, while the Fukushima disaster and the Bhopal gas tragedy in 1984 highlighted the severe consequences of industrial accidents. Nuclear Weapons: The Cold War and modern nuclear weapon modernization initiatives present ongoing risks of global catastrophic destruction.
TheGreenShot +4 3. "Truth Blacked Out" (Information Control and Environmental Silence) Suppressed Knowledge: While the environmental consequences of industrialization were visible early on, it took decades for them to be recognized, with the "hole" in the ozone layer not identified until the 1980s. Delayed Recognition: The link between human activity and climate change was not widely accepted until the 1990s, despite evidence appearing as early as the 1830s. Corporate/Political Interests: Studies indicate that environmental damage has often been overlooked in favor of rapid economic growth, with colonial exploitation and industrial lobbying sometimes masking the true cost of industrial expansion.
EBSCO +2 4. The "Paper Printing" Aspect This likely refers to the rapid spread of industrial, financial, and governmental, and mass-media documentation that accompanied the rise of PONZI capitalism and industrialization, enabling the, at times, unchecked exploitation of natural resources and the propagation of economic growth as the primary societal goal, often masking the environmental "costs" enforced by the nuclear powered Bretton Woods conference of 1945-1971
Greenly +1 Conclusion The last 300 years have fundamentally altered Earth's atmosphere, landscapes, and biodiversity, creating a legacy of climate instability, resource depletion, and pollution, with nuclear power presenting unique, long-term safety and security risks.
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