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What Triggers Mass Extinctions? Study Shows How Invasive Species Stop New Life
National Science Foundation ^ | December 29, 2010 | Unknown

Posted on 12/30/2010 8:02:00 AM PST by decimon

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To: Vermont Lt
We have sold the industrial base for a number of reasons, each one from one or more traitorous groups with dovetailing nefarious interests.

The Dems hate America, and want a multi-polar world, and love Communism, as they fondly imagine that they will be among the surviving Kommisars instead of the first ones against the wall.

The industrialists want cheaper costs, less litigation and red tape, escape from unions, and *growth*. Which means they got all excited about the Demographics of the Third World, and realized that in order to sell to the Third World, they had to send gobs of money over there. Nice dovetail; except that much of the Third World, not having the memory of a Christian worldview filtered through a self-sufficient, politically independent middle class, took the money and created vast swaths of inequality instead.

(They don't notice that the 'savings' on labour are spread out throughout other areas not easily isolated to a single line-item).

China, India, and the rest get our jobs, our prestige, our money (trade deficit) and a hollowed-out U.S.

Then the "powers that be" decided, screw actually *producing* anything (as you pointed out): they can make more money on moving money around, profiting from price arbitrage, and on betting on *changes* in value. If you guess wrong, demand a bailout; if you guess right, you keep the money.

I think this dates to the mid-to-late 1970s and really took hold under Jack Welch and ilk in the 1980s, along with the cult-of-CEO-worship dating from that time. (And all the lower-level executives demanded commensurate increase in salary, perks, and status, as befitted aspiring-CEOs such as themselves.)

And some of it is good old fashioned robber-baron-style greed: Microsoft was sitting on $50 billion in CASH with no debt not too long ago (2003 or 2005 or so). By investing in US Treasuries (until recently, the "risk-free" return) they could have taken in $1 billion / year without jeopardizing the principal or the cash flow from continuing operations.

So any talk of going to India (as Brian Valentine said, "Think India! Two for the price of one!") was nothing but monstrous, inhuman greed on a scale to make Ebenezer Scrooge blush.

NO cheers, unfortunately. They are all scum.

21 posted on 12/30/2010 10:49:21 AM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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The study of the collapse of Earth's marine life 378 to 375 million years ago suggests that the planet's current ecosystems, which are struggling with biodiversity loss, could meet a similar fate.
Thanks decimon. See, it's the fault of humans! IOW, no, I'm not buying into this. At least two of the global mass extinctions coincide with iridium layers from ET sources, and the AGW crowd (as well as the unreconstructed Darwinist teadrinkers) are forced to claim that the hard data is just a coinky-dinky. They're not doing science.
 
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22 posted on 12/30/2010 6:42:00 PM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Very true.

The leftists always ignore the 500lb gorilla in the room, which is ‘death from above’, when it comes to discussion about what will ultimately ‘kill’ us. I suppose the reason that is, is because they can’t use the possibility of a comet striking the Earth as a means to manipulate people, extract wealth, or micromanage their lives.


23 posted on 12/30/2010 6:50:20 PM PST by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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Thanks decimon.
"We refer to the Late Devonian as a mass extinction, but it was actually a biodiversity crisis," said Alycia Stigall, a scientist at Ohio University and author of the PLoS ONE paper.
Y'know, because so many species, even whole taxa, went extinct, it led to a sudden drop in biodiversity. Prostitutes are sex workers. Janitors are custodial engineers. And we don't have any cups, all we have are these liquid substance surrounders.

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24 posted on 12/30/2010 6:58:38 PM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: decimon

Kudzu and coyotes!


25 posted on 12/30/2010 7:01:57 PM PST by null and void (We are now in day 707 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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26 posted on 12/30/2010 7:05:08 PM PST by null and void (We are now in day 707 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: martin_fierro

I’m just grateful it wasn’t a pic of you know who.


27 posted on 12/30/2010 7:11:59 PM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: Vermont Lt
It is this lack of industrial power that is hurting us. And it will not come back. Ever.

Wanna bet?

28 posted on 12/30/2010 7:20:04 PM PST by null and void (We are now in day 707 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: decimon

The EPA is an invasive species.


29 posted on 12/30/2010 7:44:21 PM PST by Hardraade (I want gigaton warheads now!!)
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“The entire marine exosystem suffered a major collapse. Reef-forming corals were decimated.”

For this to happen I think that there must have been significant changes in water temperature, chemistry and oxygen content. The invasive species would then have multiplied and moved in on areas where less adaptable organisms died out. My guess is a large boloid event.

After the great dying of the Permian extinction event, Lystrosaurus, a piglike reptilian, was so abundant in South Africa “palaeontologists cry with frustration when they find another Lystrosaurus skull.” “it dominated the whole world for a short time...also from South America, Antarctica, India, China, Russia” [from “When Life Nearly Died: The Greatest Mass Extinction of all Time”, Michael J. Benton, 2003]


30 posted on 12/31/2010 1:40:03 AM PST by gleeaikin
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"The hardiest of these invasive species that could thrive on a variety of food sources and in new climates became dominant, wiping out more locally adapted species."

Before anthropogenic SUVs there were "new climates"? This is heresy to The Church of the Warming Globe, I reckon.

Thanx SunkenCiv !

 


Beam me to Planet Gore !

31 posted on 12/31/2010 4:49:56 AM PST by steelyourfaith (ObamaCare Death Panels: a Final Solution to the looming Social Security crisis ?)
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/bingo

When mass extinctions have happened, they’ve led to the ascendancy of different taxa of critters either underrepresented in the previous fossil record, or arisen by accelerated mutation due to mutagenic effects of the impactor or impact by-products. Mutation is the only source of speciation, and that’s on a good day — mass extinction removes any remaining need (a psychological one, at best) for natural selection as the origin of species.


32 posted on 12/31/2010 6:53:34 AM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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Thanks gleeaikin.
Asteroid 'destroyed life 250m years ago'
by Dr David Whitehouse
Friday, February 23, 2001
Earth's biggest mass extinction 251 million years ago was triggered by a collision with a comet or asteroid, US scientists say. They have reached this conclusion by looking at atoms from a star trapped inside molecular cages of carbon...

In rock layers laid down at the time, there is a much higher concentration of complex carbon molecules called fullerenes that have different types, or isotopes, of helium and argon trapped inside them. These molecules could only have been delivered from space, the researchers say...

The researchers believe these particular fullerenes are extraterrestrial because the gases trapped inside have an unusual ratio of isotopes that indicate they were made in the atmosphere of a star that exploded before our Sun was born...

The telltale fullerenes were extracted from sites in Japan, China and Hungary, where the sedimentary layer at the boundary between the Permian and Triassic periods had been exposed...

The research was made difficult because there are few 251-million-year-old rocks left on Earth. Most rocks of that age have been recycled through the planet's tectonic processes...

Researchers estimate the comet or asteroid was six to 12 km (3.7 - 7.4 miles) across, or about the size of the asteroid believed responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs 67 million years ago...

The mass extinction of 251 million years ago was the greatest on record.

33 posted on 12/31/2010 7:00:36 AM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: null and void

What’s the plan? I’m in.


34 posted on 12/31/2010 7:25:30 AM PST by chesley (Eat what you want, and die like a man.)
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To: chesley

First we kill all the lawyers...


35 posted on 12/31/2010 7:29:42 AM PST by null and void (We are now in day 708 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: decimon
In addition, the modern extinction rate exceeds the rate of ancient extinction events

That's because presently there are idiots that claim something is a new species at the drop of a hat. A species whose total population is one, has a very dim future.

36 posted on 12/31/2010 7:37:45 AM PST by AndrewC
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To: steelyourfaith

My pleasure, Happy New Year steelyourfaith!


37 posted on 12/31/2010 7:51:25 AM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: BenLurkin

You got it!


38 posted on 12/31/2010 9:46:23 AM PST by wolfcreek (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lsd7DGqVSIc)
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To: decimon

Death by kudzu!


39 posted on 12/31/2010 10:52:23 PM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG)
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