Monday, June 10, 2013

Humans Caused the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and the Economic "Great Depression"

I don't know why these pictures and documents have not been reported more in more mainstream media when America is now losing its topsoil again at terrible rates because of poor land use management practices in this century.

One researcher has pointed out that a people that destroys its soil destroys its self.

So I find it ironic that I found this critical information in a website about the non-believable but not in main information sources:


http://altereddimensions.net/2012/the-dust-bowl-black-sunday




I am asking the source permission to reprint this information now so that it can be released into the "mainstream" information flows of our nation and world  (instead of a website that classifies this information with UFOs).....because our agricultural lands are now being stripped of their soil and vegetation that holds the soil to the land at this time.   This is an emergency and we need many to stand up and speak out to protect the soil that cannot protect its self.

As America discovered in the 1930s, soil and economy of our nation is intimately linked....and I suggest that we reread this history soon and well so that we don't cause this history to happen again.

Thanks.

From:


http://altereddimensions.net/2012/the-dust-bowl-black-sunday  :

"

The Dust Bowl and Black Sunday

// December 26th, 2012 // Weather
The Dust Bowl and Black Sunday



Boy covers his face as he is caught in a dust storm

Rabbit roundup

Rabbit plague – rabbits at the watering hole

Thousands of dead rabbits after a rabbit roundup
Dust storm blowing into town
Dust storm blowing into town
Dust storm rolling in
Dust storm rolling into the plains
Car fleeing as dust storm rolls in
Car fleeing as dust storm rolls in
Dust storm rolling into farm
Dust storm rolling into a small community
Storm rolling into Colorado
Storm rolling into the plains of Colorado

Family in the High Plains
Oklahoma dust storm
Black Sunday dust storm in Oklahoma
Erosion
Erosion in the High Plains
Black Sunday storm rolling in
Car fleeing as a dust storm is rolling in
Thick black cloud of dust
Enormous black storm arrives in Kansas
Dust storm
Black Sunday storm

Dust storm in town
Huge black cloud of dust
Huge black wall of dust – a Black Blizzard
Dust storm over town
Dust storm over town (rare color photograph)
Storm in Pampa Texas
Storm in Pampa Texas on April 14, 1935 – Black Sunday
Storm in Spearman Texas
Dust storm in Spearman Texas - Black Sunday
Dust storm in Elkhart Kansas
Dust storm in Eclhart Kansas in 1937

Family car packed up and leaving Oklahoma in 1938
Farmer making repairs
Farmer making repairs
Barn Buried in Dust
Farm buried in dust
Car covered in dirt
Car and farm equipment covered in dirt
Tractor covered in dirt
Tractor covered in dust
Farmer checking the crop
Farmer checking his crop
Farmer family fleeing the storm
Family fleeing the storm
Farmer repairing a fence
Farmer repairing the fence
Fence line
Fenceline almost completely covered with dirt
Farm house buried under dirt
Farm house buried under dirt"



(http://altereddimensions.net/2012/the-dust-bowl-black-sunday    "

The Dust Bowl and Black Sunday

// December 26th, 2012 // Weather
The Dust Bowl and Black Sunday") (hb google 2013)

Thanks to the photographers and media that have made these photographs accessible in 2013 for public health and safety, "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" of any definition.
These photographs are part of the public domain because most were created by the U.S. Government to document the catastrophic changes that were engulfing our nation at the time.....and these photographs were important tools for writing legislation after that to protect our invaluable natural resources impossible to count in cash.

I hope that our leaders now will honor and respect the rights of our nation and world to a safer and healthier world....and that humans in the US Congress cannot blame God for catastrophes caused by humans.


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