13Friday Publish time 29-10-2006 03:44 PM

the memory of water to live on

JK? Digest no 39 of October, 06 the memory of water.


LOGIC or not, but remained unmoved?


The press had been reluctant to publish my water and palm oil 'lovesick' stories. SAD.


That is the Cover Story of Daily Express Sun Life (29/10/06) by Jacques Benveniste.


In the little corner (bottom right) of page 3 Cover story there is this little note

"Water is almost perfectly transparent to visible light, but absorbs

infrared radiation strongly, making the earth a light-filled place

more than 30? warmer than the surrounding interplanetary space."


So what do you understand by that statement?


If we still have the pristine native rainforests, we don't need to understand the implication of that.


We would have the natural mist to take care of the radiation.

We would have the natural cover like a dome of the misty particles

in clouds forming water gradually over a normal daily cycle.

That would be like a water filter against the radiation. Did we realise that then?


Now with the native rainforests gone in Sabah and other tropical / equatorial

zones of the world, we are exposed to these kind of unkind radiation at our own peril.


So no one can replace or replant a rainforest once it is gone.

The worst in Sabah and some parts of Peninsula is the

increasing acreage of Oil Palms - the water sucking plants.


As a result we have lost the sort of prolong protective water 'film'

when rain would come down faster and in greater density.

We lost the daily mist in higher grounds and less dense

but regular rainfall over a wider captive area.


So radiation is more intense and you know who are the victims.

So we are all victims of the such infrared radiation in greater dosage,

not to mention the escalating rising temperature during the day

and the declining trend of night temperature.


Can you accept this that accidents on the roads can be due to

those easily susceptible to such exposure of radiation as one of major reasons?

If this is one of the reasons, how do we want to minimise

the deaths on the roads, no matter how many expensive

Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) or cameras on the highways.

So we need to prepare more burial grounds as in Africa

where millions are dying for all sorts of reasons including

ill health, mal nutrition, and simply dirty water.


I had called for a freeze of oil palm plantations in Sabah

(to stop the scourge) and how many of you want to support this?

Silence, voiceless and helpless???


How many have read my two books "Water" and "

A tussle in biodiversity of two liquids - palm oil and water"?


Not kidding it is the doomed system killing everyone with total loss of memory of water.


Joshua Kong (proponent of MIGS)


Author of New Wealth Order, EPIC of Sabah, FIRE, Sabah Wealth - image of woods power,

EPIC of Sabah - 2nd Edition, Paper to Parliament Select Committee on Unity and National Service.

EPIC of Sabah - 3rd Ed., WATER, A tussle in biodiversity of two liquids - palm oil and water,

Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia in 1963, Paper Paper to Parliamentary Select Committee on Integrity (2006).

http://www.e-borneo.com/col/jkong/
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