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Libertarian4life
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China's Yangtze River has turned red.







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Now it's the Tang-see river!
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Residents of Chongqing, China got quite a surprise when they looked out at the Yangtze River yesterday Sept 8th: The river, which usually has a golden-brown hue, had been dyed a deep red-orange, and nobody knows why! The crimson coloration first appeared yesterday where the Yangtze meets the Jialin River, but it was also reported at other points along China’s longest river. Officials are currently investigating the cause of the dramatic color change, but so far they haven’t arrived at any conclusive answers.





The strange thing is that it happened overnight. There was no gradual color change.





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Possibly a type of Red Tide?  

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Red tide is a common name for a phenomenon also known as an algal bloom, an event in which estuarine,
marine, or fresh water algae accumulate rapidly in the water column and results in discoloration of the
surface water.




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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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"When water turns red, the thing a lot of people think of first is red tide," Stanley told Life's Little Mysteries. "But the algae that causes red tide is a marine group and not a freshwater group, so it's highly, highly unlikely that this is a red-tide-related phenomenon."


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48.....urn-red-tomato-soup/


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Remember....God knew this would happen, used it as a sign with  no 'human' time table...........and didn't have to give a 'reason' as to WHY the water turned red.....just that it would and it did and continues to! It was His prediction!!



And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood. – Rev 8:8


And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea. – Rev 16:3


And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.  – Rev 16:4



When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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When I was a kid, the Chuctanunda Creek in Amsterdam, used to turn red, green, blue, all different colors
depending on which dye they were using in the carpet mills that day.

Although Red Tide usually occurs in salt water, it can also occur in fresh water under the right conditions.
A short lived Fresh Water Red Tide bloom occurred in Clear Lake California.

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"Red tide" is an ominous-sounding name for the phenomenon in which certain algal species
bloom in such high concentrations that a reddish-brown discoloration of the water results. Red tide
events fall into the scientific category of "harmful algal blooms" (HABs); red tides and other HABs can
result in the presence of various toxins in the water, which may be hazardous for humans, pets,
livestock, and/or fish, depending on the causative species. While red tides are typically associated
with coastal areas, the freshwater blue-green algae strain can have blooms that appear reddish
(they may also be neon green or bright blue-green), resulting in a freshwater "red tide" event


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Quoted from Box A Rox
When I was a kid, the Chuctanunda Creek in Amsterdam, used to turn red, green, blue, all different colors
depending on which dye they were using in the carpet mills that day.

Although Red Tide usually occurs in salt water, it can also occur in fresh water under the right conditions.
A short lived Fresh Water Red Tide bloom occurred in Clear Lake California.



Ahh, red tide!! At my previous job I saw it often when in Freeport, TX. Actually, I saw it in surfside beach, which was a few miles to the southeast of freeport. You would think a town called Surfside Beach would be a touristy beach town...it was anything but...unless you consider oil rig platforms and industrial ships in the distance as scenic! Not to mention the dead fish washing up on shore.


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Remember....God knew this would happen, used it as a sign with  no 'human' time table...........and didn't have to give a 'reason' as to WHY the water turned red.....just that it would and it did and continues to! It was His prediction!!



And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood. – Rev 8:8


And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea. – Rev 16:3


And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.  – Rev 16:4


Revelations and Nostradamus get brought up about every 10 years to justify some horrific mass killings perpetuated by the state.  It started before the invasion of Kuwait, airing shows about Nostradamus and the book of Revelations on the History Channel, it was used for 9/11 and the second invasion of Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan.

I'm afraid the Christian war mongers will look at the red river as a sign of the second coming and feel that we need to attack Iran to start Armageddon.


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they aren't wearing the SARS masks......that will be next....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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China Economy Shows More Frailty
Imports Fall While Export Growth Lags; Industrial Production Slows as Food Costs Stoke Inflation
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By AARON BACK and TOM ORLIK

BEIJING—China reported falling imports and lackluster growth in exports for August, the latest set of worrying data to come out of the world's second-largest economy.

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Destocking of inventories and weak domestic demand are hurting growth. Here, a Wuhan steel factory.

The trade data released on Monday followed similar signs of weakness over the weekend from industrial-production figures. Meanwhile, inflation showed initial signs of rising, highlighting the dilemma faced by policy makers over how forcefully to respond to China's weakest economic growth since the onset of the global financial crisis in 2007.

China's leaders face concerns that overly aggressive stimulus efforts could reinflate a property bubble or increase inflation pressures, which are already likely to rise further in coming months amid climbing food prices.

"The Chinese economy is now still lingering at the bottom, as the policy support has not been as strong as people expected earlier," said UBS economist Wang Tao.

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China's trade surplus widened in August to $26.7 billion from $25.1 billion in July on falling imports, surpassing a median $17.2 billion forecast by 11 economists in a Wall Street Journal survey. Imports fell 2.6% from a year earlier, comparing with a median forecast of a 3.4% increase.

Exports rose 2.7% in August from a year earlier, data from the General Administration of Customs showed Monday. This was up from July's 1.0% rise and above economists' median forecast of a 2.5% expansion.

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On Sunday, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed value-added industrial output in China rose 8.9% in August from a year earlier, down from a 9.2% increase in July, and the slowest growth since May 2009. The industrial-production figure was slightly less than the 9% rise predicted by economists polled ahead of the release.

Slower industrial production growth was likely due to continued destocking of inventories in areas including the steel industry as well as weak domestic demand, Ms. Wang said. She expected the destocking process to continue until the fourth quarter or perhaps the first quarter of next year.

The country's Consumer Price Index rose 2% from a year earlier in August, up from July's 1.8% rise and in line with expectations. The main driver was the price of food, which rose 3.4% from a year earlier, compared with a 2.4% rise in July.

Economists have warned that China's inflation is likely to pick up in the coming months due to the upswing in global food prices caused by drought conditions in the U.S. The expected rise in inflation "won't prevent policy makers from loosening further if the economy is very weak, but it makes aggressive stimulus much less likely," research firm Capital Economics said in a note.

One of the few bright spots in an otherwise gloomy data set came from property. Sales of residential floor space expanded 13.3% year-to-year in August, a sign that the government's strict controls on sales—intended to control runaway prices—are starting to fray.

Stronger sales have prompted developers to break ground on new developments. New residential floor space under development expanded 4.9% year-to-year in August, the first month of growth since the end of 2011. A sustained return to investment in China's real-estate sector would encourage growth in the final months of the year.

China's government so far has contented itself with relatively modest attempts to support the economy. The central bank hasn't followed up its interest-rate cuts in June and July with further moves, and those moves don't appear to have prompted resurgence in bank lending. Loan officers with two of China's major banks said concerns about risks in the economy prevented a rebound in lending in August.

The cautiousness follows concerns that China's massive stimulus spending-and-lending binge in the months following the 2008 global financial crisis fueled a property-price bubble and saddled local governments and banks with debt.

Ma Xiaoping, an economist at HSBC Holdings PLC, said the central bank was likely to cut the amount of deposits it requires banks to hold in reserve—which it has cut three times since November—if banking system liquidity is tight. Lowering the level frees up more money for banks to lend. But another interest-rate cut has become less likely or may be delayed due to the inflation data, she said.

The government has also increased fiscal spending and accelerated approval for new investment projects. The National Development and Reform Commission—a powerful government planning agency—approved 1,555 major investment projects in the year to August, a 13% increase over the same period in 2011.

Most recently, the commission last week approved dozens of infrastructure projects such as subways and highways, which Nomura estimated would add up to one trillion yuan ($157.6 billion) of investment over four years.

There could be more to come. Speaking at a meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Vladivostok, Russia, on Saturday, President Hu Jintao warned that China's economy faces "notable downward pressure" and addressed the need to upgrade infrastructure to promote stable growth and recovery.

HSBC's Ms. Ma said the effects of the infrastructure spending could show up in fixed-asset investment figures in the coming months. Fixed-asset investment in nonrural areas, a closely watched indicator of construction materials and machinery demand, rose by 20.2% in the January-August period, down from 20.4% in January-July.

"Stabilizing investment is still the key to stabilizing growth and the government is heading to the right direction," Ms. Ma said.

—Liyan Qi, Liu Li and Grace Zhu contributed to this article.



a bunch of Chinese leading economic leaders killed themselves to entertain their masses


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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the united states is the largest consumer in the world. But american's can't afford to buy 'china's crap' anymore!!!


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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the united states is the largest consumer in the world. But american's can't afford to buy 'china's crap' anymore!!!


I bet we could make red water and sell it before they do


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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China is such a disgraceful country pollution wise. They make American corporations seem like Green Peace for gods sake. I feel bad for any wildlife that may be left in this red river.
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I expect to see Jon Wayne pop up from under there with a freshly killed Comanche warrior at any second, as it brings a whole new meaning to the term "Red River."


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