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Terraforming Antarctica With Cannabis

xet

Active member
Once upon a time Antarctica was a tropical continent with coconut tree lined shores and presumably jungle beyond the shoreline.

Today more than 98% of Antarctica is covered in a 2KM thick sheet of ice and there seems to be a concerted effort, I dare even call it an agenda, to keep Antarctica an inhospitable hellscape of ice.

The ice is even growing in Antarctica. https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/scienc...it-a-second-sea-ice-in-antarctica-is-growing/

Somehow Babylon brainwashed it's slaves into believing 2KM shelf of ice covering an entire continent is an indicator of a healthy climate.

I want you to tap your resources, if this applies to you, for scientists you know in Antarctica who can spur the beginning of a wild Cannabis population in their area of Antarctica which recceives it's short grassy growing season.

The implications of such an accomplishment would be global in scale; both toward the fall of Babylon and the liberation of humanity to end the business of war and poverty once and for all.

Where else than the Internet to set in motion such an idea?

Storm Area 51? No, storm Antarctica with Cannabis seeds.

Some obvious requisites here: short season ruderal type plants mixed with highly cultivated strong THC plants who can survive just long enough to pass their pollen onto the ruderal population and fight that freezing hellscape climate with a greater and greater population of Cannabis every year.

I look forward to reading what the Babylon archons have to say about defending their sheet of ice as well as the comments of people who can push this idea a little further and to the future actions and comments which happen offline to ensure this goal reaches fruition.
 

Ca++

Well-known member
Seems to be an effort to stop the ice melting?
I must of missed that. Every public house I know has gas burners in the garden now. Doing their best to warm up the planet. I think they call it global warming. I have my window open right now. Are you saying people want to stop this? I guess there is always one.. There are even websites claiming babylon fell over 2500 years ago. Flung off the edge of the earth, as it's a spinning ball. Some proper crazy people out there.
 

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
I once woke up and had a thought I knew was wrong, but had to check the atlas to be sure. I was wondering why they put troops on ships to get to Africa during WWII instead of driving south. Duh... completely different continent. lol I was only 10 at the time and just as geographically challenged as I am now.

Where is YOUR sense of "I know this thought about antarctica is fundamentally wrong?" ;)
 

Nannymouse

Well-known member
The sea-level rising will most certainly become a global crisis. I often wonder why rebuild after coastal flooding. Seems a big waste of resources, just to have it all wash back into the ocean.

Well, i don't think there's a darn thing that can be done now, to stop the melting. Entire cities will have populations that need to migrate elsewhere. With some land being overtaken by water, there will also be land that is exposed, like Antarctica, so i would think that eventually, Antarctica will get opened up to settlement...and mining, and other exploitation. There may be wars over it, knowing human nature. How the earth will deal with the change in the ocean water to 'less salty', well, that's beyond me. Ocean currents could change, could stop...who knows?

It seems that as a specie, humans devour everything in their path. Hate to say it, but that is sure how it seems, and i don't hold much hope for a change in behavior.
 

Ca++

Well-known member
I also see a lot of rebuilding after floods as pointless. We know these places are going to be washed away, and right now those building materials are still there. Entire factories have been picked up and moved. There is no need to loose everything, then make it again. That whole industrial process is how we got here in the first place.
I see field after field that will be lost, as we are not just loosing a few to make a dam. Coastal roads are not being built higher and higher in preparation. Nothing at all is being done here. Though we still have Roman banks built for the purpose, that we know will be of use. It actually gets worse. Where Romans built defenses, we have built towns on the wet side of them. Towns that have been built as the first one's washed away, leading to the banks construction. We are idiots. Our town washes away, so the Roman invaders build defenses. Then when they leave, we build the town again on the wrong side of the bank. Because it's cheaper land (I'm talking about Skegness)
 

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
Raise rabbits, use regenerative agriculture, eliminate the ignorant use of tilling... you'll be surprised how much CO2 sequestering will do for global temps. Nothing to fear except rampant ignorance.
 

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
Indeed... it is getting pretty bad out these days. Edit: Low skill players "lose" money at poker. ;) The mispelling of it was loosed on the population through AOL that fateful September back when.
 
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