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  • 2018 in review

    Posted on December 28, 2018 12:02 am by Richard

    If you did not raise your eyebrows in 2018 with things going on as they were, you may have been in a coma. From the disintegration of Donald Trump, to journalists being murdered, to everything else coming off the rails, 2018 will go down as a year of firsts where good vs bad took center stage. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Commentary Nature Politics Saudi Arabia Technology Thailand United States Weather 📎and tagged climate change
  • Water war has started

    Posted on March 24, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    Fighting, violence and death over water has started. People are starting to kill each other over water, and it will only get worse. What was once in ample supply is now something people will fight and die over. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Nature Thailand War and Conflict Weather 📎and tagged fighting over water food shortage GMO Southeast Asia Thai Government water shortage
  • Typhoon Haiyan Category 6

    Posted on November 15, 2013 12:02 am by Richard

    Typhoon Haiyan damage

    At the moment there is no such thing as a Category 6 storm, but if there was Typhoon Haiyan would most certainly qualify as one. Seeing that nobody yet is willing to make such a category because category 5 does such a proper job of destroying everything, perhaps it is time category 6 is added to the list to better move the reluctant people who attend climate change summits to understand climate change fallout is present tense and not future tense. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Philippines Weather 📎and tagged Category 6 climate change Global warming Typhoon Haiyan
  • Climate change deniers

    Posted on February 28, 2013 12:05 am by Richard

    Listening to the die hard group of people who deny climate change is happening, is starting to sound like smokers trying to justify smoking. The absurdity of their logic and the extremes cited is worthy of mention, so we decided to have a go at it. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    China India Nature Satire Weather 📎and tagged climate change Global warming
  • Twisting fascination

    Posted on May 4, 2012 12:02 am by Richard

    The forces of nature can be beautiful and deadly at the same time. With climate change becoming more pronounced each year, it is easy to understand that the new normal involves a lot of keeping your head down and keeping your insurance premiums paid. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    United States Weather 📎and tagged tornado
  • Climate spin phrases

    Posted on April 15, 2012 12:02 am by Richard

    If you have been paying attention, there have been subtle changes in the words being used to describe what has been going on with good old planet Earth. Phrases that rolled off everyone’s tongue just 1 year ago have been replace with new phrases in an effort to steer public opinion. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Mother Earth NATO Weather 📎and tagged climate change Global warming
  • Global financial tipping point nears

    Posted on January 30, 2012 12:02 am by Richard

    All the signs of what they are not coming out and saying are there. Behavior of all the key players says only one thing about the global economy, fix it now or we all pay the price of a complete and total meltdown of the world’s financial markets in a domino effect cascade, and all the trimmings that come with it. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Corruption Economy European Union International Politics Nature Political Correctness Gone Mad Politics United States War and Conflict Weather 📎and tagged climate change Democratic Party Dictator Global economy Republican Party
  • Bangkok’s tsunami

    Posted on November 2, 2011 5:01 pm by Richard

    It does not matter who you listen to or who you choose to believe in the government about the status of the flood in Bangkok. The fact is reports from independent journalists and TV news tell a tale of flood waters advancing about 2km inside Bangkok everyday. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Appearance Is Everything Mixed Signals Nature Politics Thailand Weather 📎and tagged Bangkok flood Pheu Thai Party Thai Government Thai Monarchy Thaksin
  • Thaksin’s face vs Thailand floods

    Posted on October 28, 2011 12:01 am by Richard

    It took a while to see enough dots on this, but finally they came into view. As you read on, you will see how this all makes sense and all decisions from the Thai government are all designed to insure Thaksin remains the man that can. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Analysis Politics Thailand United States Weather 📎and tagged Global warming Pheu Thai Party Red Shirts Thai Government Thai Military Thaksin
  • A pound of cure

    Posted on April 30, 2011 12:02 am by Richard

    With killer tornados falling from the sky in the US at record numbers, one can not help but wonder if this is not the result of climate change and the new norm of our now angry planet. With hundreds dead in this one outbreak alone, we are truly starting to see natures signature method of restoring balance to what we humans have set so far off. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Asia China Economy International Politics United States Weather 📎and tagged climate change Global warming
  • Animals know

    Posted on January 30, 2011 12:06 am by Richard

    We have seen it happen time and time again. Somehow animals seem to know when some disaster is about to strike. Amazingly some humans can also sense the same, and the reason behind this is interestingly simple. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Brain Food Human Nature Nature Technology Weather 📎and tagged Instincts
  • Keeping anarchy in check

    Posted on January 24, 2011 12:02 am by Richard

    It is a bit scary for some people to see just how fast society can fall apart and slip into anarchy. In reality it takes just about 1 day. So if you weigh that thought, you begin to realize how shallow our so called society is and humans being not that different from what we call animals. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Africa Middle East Tunisia Weather 📎and tagged anarchy Anger climate change Global warming hunger
  • Thai PM Abhisit’s score

    Posted on January 17, 2011 12:01 am by Richard

    In a recent performance poll on Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, his score was acceptably high in all but one area. The one area that the Thai people felt he was lacking in was dealing with corruption. So on that note, Connecting the Dots has decided to connect the dots on why that opinion was reached. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Commentary Corruption Politics Thailand War and Conflict Weather 📎and tagged Abhisit Political violence Thaksin
  • A world of drama

    Posted on January 16, 2011 12:01 am by Richard

    Just sit back and look around. It seems no matter what direction you look, things are heading south with violence, the potential of violence, and the devastating effects of climate change. Never in the history of man has so much negative been going on at the same time, and we can only wonder and speculate as to the reasons why. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Africa Australia Brazil Crime Iran Ivory Coast Mental Health Nature North Korea Politics Space Terrorism Unfortunate Realities United States Weather 📎and tagged Anger climate change Global warming liar lies religion

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