Mike
Ruppert is stepping back from Facebook and the need to go through
everything that is posted on his page. It makes no sense in the world
for his talents to be bogged down in this way. It will free him to
make an even more contribution than he is already.
Tune
into his regular Lifeboat Hour on Sunday evenings on PRN
FULL
TEXT OF MCR's ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE LIFEBOAT HOUR OF 12/29/13
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Facebook
There
are three things which unequivocally and absolutely guarantee the
Near Term Extinction of the human species and quite possibly all life
on the planet. They are out on the table, acknowledged, repeatedly
confirmed and corroborated and they are having direct, painful and
tangible impacts on our lives this minute. And they all have direct
bearing on each other.
The
first of these is Global Warming and Climate Chaos caused by human
industrial activity (infinite growth). Of a certainty a four to six
degree Centigrade temperature increase is in the very-near future,
and -- by what is now not an extreme calculation – the last of our
species should be gone by 2030 because the ecosystem which we need to
provide us food, water, air and habitable climates will have been
destroyed, the web of life ripped to shreds.
It
may very well happen much sooner than that.
According
to Guy McPherson, the only thing which might have the slightest
mitigating impact on Global Warming – over which humankind has any
control – would be the immediate cessation of all industrial
activity on a planetary level, immediately removing the
ever-increasing release of carbon into the atmosphere, by a meme
which runs us and owns us, rather than the other way around. It is a
meme which must play itself out.
The
second of these “causes of death” is radiation. By now we
understand fully that the totally unresolved and uncontrolled
disaster at Fukushima has for 33 months bombarded the entire Northern
Hemisphere and Pacific Ocean with radiation. A lesser realized truth
is that there are some 60 nuclear power plants around the United
States that are boiling along long past their planned operating
lives. They are rickety. They have fires. They have leaks. They have
cooling system failures. They flood. There are also many nuclear
storage facilities like Hanford and West Lake outside of St. Louis
which in the case of Hanford are releasing or Westlake (in danger of
releasing) additional enormous quantities of radiation into the air,
the water tables, or the soil.
It
takes 40 years, a lot of money (energy) and an enormous amount of
fossil fuel to fully decommission a nuclear reactor. Absent
industrial civilization it will never be possible to safely shut down
all 450 operating nuclear reactors and recover or maintain control of
perhaps thousands of nuclear waste facilities around the world. And
our obligation is to provide safe and secure storage for all of that
radioactive waste for one million years.
Mankind
has yet to build a structure which will last 50,000 years, let alone
a million.
Damned
if we do. Damned if we don’t.
But
there is a third element that triply seals our fate. It is called
Exponential Growth… Just recently on Facebook a friend posted a
great video from the late Professor Al Bartlett of Princeton who,
throughout his career, was the Champion of sounding the alarm on what
Exponential Growth means. He was a fabulous human being with a wicked
sense of humor. It isn’t higher math. It’s actually simple
arithmetic. If one starts with a square on a checkerboard and puts
one grain of rice on that square, two on the next, four on the next,
eight on the next, doubling for each square, by the time one reaches
the last of 64 squares there will be an amount of rice greater than
the annual output of most Asian nations combined.
Now
let’s look at infinite growth as though it were taking place in a
glass, or a Petri dish, or on a finite planet which -- when full and
containing no more resources – spells the complete die off of
whatever was growing inside due to resource exhaustion. It’s true
for Caribou. It’s true for bacteria. It’s true for human beings.
As the late Terrence McKenna warned as he predicted “the end of
history” in the late 1990s, if the doubling takes place every
minute, then just one minute before the inevitable population
collapse, the Petri dish would only be half full. When McKenna
sounded these warnings, roughly a decade before I started, human
population was only 3.5 billion. Human population has since doubled
in less than 20 years. With enough resources it would double again in
less than 15. But we can clearly see that the Petri dish is full.
As
we go live on the air tonight:
Fukushima’s
ongoing deadly release of radiation has not been contained for 33
months. New records for radioactive emissions are announced weekly.
The Japanese – as they have done continually for more than 30
months -- are incinerating tons of highly radioactive waste directly
into the atmosphere. The International Atomic Energy Agency has
granted TEPCO permission to release ALL of its radioactive water into
the Pacific.
The
carnage that is human industrial civilization continues absolutely
unabated and unrestrained. Tens of thousands of coal fired generating
plants continue to operate around the world. Tens of thousands of
natural gas fired plants using fracked gas continue to destroy water
tables, cause earthquakes and add to the ever-increasing amounts of
carbon released into the atmosphere. The plants themselves may not,
but the extraction of the gas they burn is one of the most carbon
intensive and destructive, toxic processes known. In Canada the tar
sands are being voraciously mined with continuing release of carbon,
environmental destruction, and rapacious ruination of fresh water
supplies. In North Dakota, so-called “shale oil” production
proceeds with ferocious intensity. Factories and corporations
required to show “growth” and profit continue to churn out cars
and TVs and cell phones and junk, all wrapped in plastic which will
last about as long as radioactive waste. And because the cheap, easy
energy is gone, every year industrial nations resort to more
damaging, more desperate, more carbon-intensive means to get their
hands on less and less energy, often expending more energy to obtain
what they all fuel than they get from burning it.
Absolutely
nothing has been – or is being – done about the things that are
really killing us, and not just us, but every living thing on the
planet. Just a lot of talk. Well I’ve been talking for 35 years and
I’m almost done with it.
Every
day, as more than 250,000 new humans arrive on the planet, more than
200 species go extinct… forever. Exponential growth of human
population has never been addressed, in large part because the
economic mandate for infinite growth has never been addressed. Thus
the pressures to not do anything at all about the first two problems
are ever greater. I call it “Catch 22 Cubed.” More people need
more heat, more power, more food grown with fossil fuels… More,
more, more.
This
is the end of More.
As
the Eschaton event emerges, and as we approach it with
ever-increasing clarity about what “it” is I have noticed on
Facebook -- where I have invested enormous energy in community
building and consciousness raising -- a disappointing trend of late.
Briefly summarized, it goes like this: The more clearly we see our
imminent physical demise, the more people tend to talk about things
that are irrelevant to it. They want to talk about Ed Snowden. They
want to talk about disaster capitalism. They want to talk about
Iran-Contra. They want to talk about whether a specific and alarming
radiation reading, in Death Valley, or Idaho, or Colorado, or
Washington actually came from Fukushima or not. They want to talk
about who did or did not make a good reading somewhere. They want to
talk which competing theory/hypothesis on the actual conditions at
Fukushima is correct instead of abut the fact that we know what we
are being told is an absolute lie. They want to talk about Albert
Bartlett’s personality as opposed to the simple arithmetic he
presented which they still refuse to see.
My
sense of Facebook now is that people are using more and more
intelligence and effort to find things to divert their attention away
from, rather than towards a reality that is becoming more and more
abundantly clear to millions, tens of millions, and soon to be
billions of people on this deeply wounded planet. Well baby, if
that’s your game… and I play it… Then all I’m doing is
validating your game…
I
have reached a point of diminishing marginal returns on Facebook and
this week I pretty much exiled myself from the page. I do not need to
read all these stories that get posted. I find about 90% of them
irrelevant now. And I’m real confident that I’m doing some of the
best work of my entire life right here on the Progressive Radio
Network with you every Sunday.
My
Facebook page is an amazingly useful, safe, well-crafted and
productive space, free from disinformation. In my absence it will be
cared for and protected by loyal friends and tribal members who have
been there for the whole ride. I will check in from time to time and
make announcements about upcoming shows or when something really
serious happens.
But
in the meantime reading anything – anything at all – that is not
about industrial civilization ending, a reality-based approach to
dealing with nuclear power actually underway, or an actual end to
infinite growth is just wasting my time. I’m ready to almost
strangle the next person who starts any sentence with, “We could…”
We
know what’s here. We are beginning to understand what it means. And
it’s high time we turned our full gaze and attention to it. This is
the culminating event of all of what we have called history.
It’s
here. It’s now. It’s what we came here to witness and be a part
of. There’s no game left to play but to face it. Not facing it will
produce what Terrence McKenna called “A fire in a madhouse.”
In
upcoming shows I’ll be discussing more of the only thing that makes
sense of it all – and is doing more so every week -- and of my own
life’s long and arduous journey. I call it “The Safety Valve at
the End of History”.
Hint:
Terrence McKenna.
It’s
time to sit back, put my feet up and focus on center stage because
this is the finale and I don’t want to miss it. It’s what I came
here for. So did you
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