28 Kasım 2012 Çarşamba

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San Diego Man Sues City Over Neglect Of Palm Trees

The problem with the palm trees is that one of them fell over on the plaintiff in 2010. He now has lost the use of both legs. Michael Burke's lawsuit alleges the city of San Diego is neglecting its trees due to budget cuts, and what have you. The city says there's no way it could vet every single tree that might fall on a man.

This is a sad story, but it's even sadder for other reasons, which I posted as a comment, but will also post here at Inland Nights. I wrote:




Wow, poor guy, I really feel him.. but I feel a rant coming on....

What I am really curious about is the actual health of the trees in Southern California. We know the bees are dying off, and here in L.A. the palm trees seem to be in bad shape. I have heard reported that it's some kind of fungus, but there are so many that have brown fronds mixed in these days.. and since the 90's the advent of cell towers, WiFi and radio frequency signals have been proliferating, and interacting with living things. Are there harmful effects from this? Cells in our bodies, and in plants, communicate via electromagnetic fields. These fields are impacted by radio waves, microwaves, the cells are affected, their health is affects. The radio frequencies blast the DNA and the DNA strands break, the DNA is the instruction to the cells to repair and maintain themselves, cells are destroyed when their DNA is destroyed, and diseases like cancer and leukemia set in.

The trees are our canary in the coal mine, if there is anything a city government should be doing to promote the general welfare as described in the US Constitution, it should be monitoring the health of the living things in its bounds. There is massive bee die-off since 2006. This state feeds the nation. We depend on ag and ag depends on bees, there is no way around it, and standing around with our fingers in our asses and doing nothing, when living things around us are dying, is not the way to go. Where there is species die-off, there are impacts for humans and direct impacts for *human* health and well being. If we lose bees, we are literally screwed. This is a basic, not-very-complicated fact, species die-off and its acceleration in recent years. The inaction and it's hard to fathom the neglect of city officials in a place as ecologically blessed, beautiful, balmy, shimmering and sacred as the San Diego coastline, there is just no excuse.

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