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The Mayan 5 Day Weather Forecast

Mayan Weather Forecast    http://mariopiperni.com/

Only Mr. Piperni could have a sense of humor about the Mayan Apocalypse  meme.

Mario Piperni

You can count on survival stores making a killing on sales of generators, ‘survival seeds’ and emergency crank radios. For some, there has never been an apocalyptic prediction they didn’t embrace after watching a ridiculous History Channel special on the latest doomsday scenario. If that’s you, and you want to know what to do after the the gamma ray burst or the displacement of the earth’s crust hits the planet on the 21st, you’d better hurry down to Where To  Survive 2012 and read up on how to pack that survival kit. More important, you’ll learn the best place on the planet to survive the Mayan apocalypse.

(Spoiler alert: It’s Turkey. Something about it being free of oceans and volcanoes…and has a high elevation with “friendly native populations” and lots of natural resources and wild animals. Sounds like heaven, doesn’t it?)

The world will not end on 12-21-12.

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Tuesday Blog Round Up

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Has a Choice: Union Buster or Real Leader?

If Rick Scott had been governor in 1956

Libya no longer on U.S.’s backburner

Oil prices surge as Libya crisis intensifies

Thousands Of Nation’s Dams Reportedly ‘Susceptible To Failure’

Beck Echoes Joel Richardson: Warns Of Antichrist, Caliphate Led By Turkey

What the fight in Wisconsin is about….

Battles May Cripple A Weakened Labor Movement

The Tea Party’s Takeover of the Republican Budget

Baby Dolphins Are Washing Up Dead Along the Gulf

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Time Magazine’s Top Stories About The Unrest In The Middle East

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In Climate Solidarity, Palestinian Firefighters Help Israelis Fight Wildfire

After all, we’re dealing with a humanitarian issue which knows no borders.

Think Progress

In a demonstration of solidarity in the climate crisis, Palestinian firefighters were some of the first to help Israel fight the unprecedented wildfires in the divided nation. The fires are caused by record heat and drought, a predicted consequence of the long-term climate change in the region spurred by fossil fuel pollution. A team of 21 Palestinian firefighters from the Bethlehem civil defense team left the southern West Bank in four fire engines at 4 am Sunday, and “were received respectfully” by Israeli teams, Bethlehem Civil Defense Chief Ibrahim Ayish told the Jerusalem Post:

After all, we’re dealing with a humanitarian issue which knows no borders.

The solidarity shown by the Palestinians, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, the United States, and others who have come to Israel’s aid in the face of climate disasters is precisely what is needed among the political and corporate leaders who have gathered in Cancun to make progress ending the pollution that is boiling our entire planet.

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