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Didn't know until now that it was made during World War One.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gol...
W. Griffith. Considering what he did with Birth of
a Nation, I guess he would have been too prejudiced to make a film defending Jews.
Jews were at times associated with sorcery and witchcraft.
Now me dino suddenly recalls seeing The Golem classic silent flick way back when.
I read some of it, I scrolled down to the end. I did not see anything there to prove that any of that soil erosion was caused by human activity.
Ad astra per aspera.
Oh my god! People will needed to be evacuating their islands because of global wa...I mean, climate change. The first evacuation is happening soon! The world is doomed!!! EPA SAVE US!
(Proper response)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOi6v...
Avoid Matrix 3 if it isn't too late. I was mentally groaning all the way through my exposure of its father sky god and mother earth goddess characters.
Their false premises need to be exposed.
I know some religions have end time prophecies. The ancient Norse people aka Scandinavians even believed their gods would all get killed. Bye-bye Valhalla.
Most religions have these claims.
Man's best tool for survival is still how can he control his environment and not destroy what he depends on. If humans are the cause of environmental decay we need to find out what they were doing 10,000 years ago when the ice age began to change and punish those people.
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Until the “Island Road” was built in 1953, the only sure method of transportation to and from the Island was by boat. Previously, there had been a wagon path along a narrow ridge going to Point Farm and Bayou Terrebonne, but it was impassable at times of high water, which came in when the wind blew from the south or southeast.
In 1953, a road connecting Isle de Jean Charles to Pointe-aux-Chene was built through the marshland. For several decades, the marshland has eroded and turned into the open water, leaving the road vulnerable to erosion and flooding. Tribal elders today believe that the location of the road was not only an unwise one but the construction has added to erosion of the Island. After years of advocating that the road be repaired and built higher, the parish finally completed a $6.24 million restoration and elevation of the road in June 2011. However we were informed at this time that it would be the last time they fix the road, and now just six years after this victory, the road floods regularly during tropical storm systems, high tides, and even just on days with a strong southern wind. When the road is flooded, we worry that elders who live on the Island will be unable to get medical services they need when an ambulance is unable to pass.