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WILL HUMANITY LEARN TRUE GEOLOGY BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE ?

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sir.jeanpa...@neuf.fr

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Jan 27, 2008, 5:10:38 AM1/27/08
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SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
ANTARCTIC GLACIERS MELTING MORE QUICKLY

to Mr David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
La Rochelle Saturday, January 26, 2008

Sir,

Thank you for your most interesting article on Antarctic melting on a
grand scale indeed.
I am not posting my comments as I am not logged on your newspaper
authorised list, still I do want to praise your concern & awareness of
the situation.

If I may I will add the following direct comment which is not part of
the common consensus on the matter, but derives from my own view on
the subject & which I call the True Geology.

: The Earth should be seen as a balloon in the Solar Atmospheric
environment & mutatis mutandis as you can observe a balloon rising in
our atmosphere if its volume is heated, likewise the consequence of
Global Warming are leading to an irreversible drift away on the
Ecliptic. The consequences of such are rising De Coriolis forces
leading to faster vortex speeds of Tornadoes & Hurricanes ( an
observation indeed to which Met offices have no explanation) .Also to
great loss of moisture in the Earth outer Stratosphere & last but not
least the decrease of water input in aquifers. Indeed as the Official
Geology ignores, genesis of water is in the alchemical ( or cracking
to make it more simple) transformation of rock in the Mantle.

I believe that the solution might exist to curb the present trend, but
such solution passes through a complete reconsideration of Mankind
duty to its present abode, our Earth. Neither of the Politicians or of
the Decision makers are able nor aware of the real issue which
conducts this planet to Mars orbit irremediately, just like Mars was
on our present orbit a few millions years ago.

Will Humanity learn before it is too late the real story of where it
comes from, where it stands now and where it is heading to.... Your
guess on such issue is as good as any.

Yours faithfully

Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Former* Australia Mining Pioneer
Discoverer of Telfer, Nifty & Kintyre mines in the Great Sandy Desert

Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Founder of the True Geology

~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~

*[Rejecting Title as associated now to Mining & Political Criminal
Frauds]


for background info.
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm


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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/01/26/MN50UM20C.DTL

Antarctica's massive coastal glaciers are quickly melting into the sea
as the oceans around the continent grow warmer - and the pace of ice
loss is speeding up.

An international satellite network measuring the thickness of the
glaciers as they shrink year by year has found that the glaciers have
melted so rapidly during the past 10 years that the continent is
losing almost as much ice as Greenland, according to researchers
gathering the satellite data.

The team from Chile, England and the Netherlands is led by Eric
Rignot, a radar engineer and glacier specialist at UC Irvine and
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory who has watched the shrinking
glaciers and gathered data for the past 15 years from Canadian,
Japanese and European polar-orbiting satellites.

Those satellites carry radar instruments that can measure the
thickness of each glacier with remarkable accuracy, and they have now
mapped more than 85 percent of the entire coastline of Antarctica,
covering all the continent's major glaciers.

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