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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8327224.stm
Australians may have to leave coastal areas as rising sea levels threaten homes, according to a new report. |
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All lies..
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What is lies? The sea levels changing?
Personally speaking I think that there can be changes in the sea level and the positioning (tilt) of the Australian continent. However, the way the story is presented is that the problem is immediate which I dont agree with. Therefore, it is simply fear mongering - probably to allow the government to assume more powers to evict people from places they dont want them to be. A.. |
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australia may be one of those countries that has a easier time of whats coming due to its location and its favour with the ptb. it also has a small population so no rush to exterminate. the uk and usa however will be bullseye.
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I think any coastal cities and villages and towns/townships are at risk anyways
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