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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Sahel, at least one million square km <strong>of</strong> productive land has been<br />

turned into desert (an area the size <strong>of</strong> Egypt).<br />

<strong>The</strong> stupidity behind our aid to the developing countries has<br />

increased the desert areas, as plains have been transformed into<br />

badly eroded, sterile land. Due to lack <strong>of</strong> vegetation, soil and water<br />

have disappeared. <strong>The</strong> drying-out process is accelerating and over<br />

increasingly large areas the earth is becoming sterile. In 1977, the UN<br />

adopted a plan to stop the growth <strong>of</strong> deserts, which was never<br />

implemented. It would have required 4.5 billion dollars annually for<br />

20 years to reach its objective <strong>of</strong> stopping the desiccation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

land.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American scientist Lester Brown (Worldwatch Institute) has<br />

estimated a yearly loss through erosion <strong>of</strong> 23 million tons <strong>of</strong> topsoil.<br />

In the mid-1900s, the Earth had 3500 billion tons <strong>of</strong> topsoil. By this<br />

reckoning, the soil will last another 130 years or less. Between 1950<br />

and 1973, the demand for grain was doubled. By 2000 it had doubled<br />

again. Millions <strong>of</strong> tons <strong>of</strong> soil are deposited by the wind in rivers and<br />

lakes. Above all, there is a loss <strong>of</strong> soil in the developing countries as<br />

people chop down trees for firewood.<br />

In the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 20th century, 30 million different species<br />

lived on Earth. In 1993, there were 15 million left. Between 1900 and<br />

1980, one species <strong>of</strong> mammal was disappeared every year. In the<br />

1980s, humans wiped out one species every day.<br />

Some scientists estimate that 30 species are dying out every<br />

minute - as if other forms <strong>of</strong> life had no right to grow and develop.<br />

Concerned biologists suspect that there most likely have existed<br />

plants recently that are now extinct, before ever having been<br />

discovered.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Importance <strong>of</strong> Energies<br />

It is pleasant to walk along streams, where the Schumann-waves are<br />

strongest. Soon after the Second World War, these waves were found<br />

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