When the lungs of the Earth Mother are burned, how will we breath?
"I used to be called Captain Chainsaw. Now I am Nero, setting the Amazon aflame,” Bolsonaro told reporters. He recently fired the INPE’s director after criticizing their findings of the increase in deforestation.
Scientists at Brazil’s national space research institute say they find no meteorological abnormality that could encourage the forest fires. During the month of June, however, the Brazilian Amazon suffered an 88 percent increase in deforestation, and the current number of wildfires is 83 percent higher than the same time last year.
I had a dream a few months ago. Two warriors grabbed my head and forced my ear to the earth. I heard her screaming. Then they raised me up, and I saw the birds and insects flying around the trees. They knew. All the other Nations know and feel this crisis, its agony of a dimishing unfathomable beauty that humans have no right to steal from them - their once happy homes. It was a nightmare depicting reality.
Chief Arvol Looking Horse was right.
A “disease of the mind” has set in world leaders and many members of our global community, with their belief that a solution of retaliation and destruction of peoples will bring peace.
In our prophecies it is told that we are now at the crossroads: Either unite spiritually as a global nation, or be faced with chaos, disasters, diseases, and tears from our relatives’ eyes.
We are the only species that is destroying the source of life, meaning Mother Earth, in the name of power, mineral resources, and ownership of land. Using chemicals and methods of warfare that are doing irreversible damage, as Mother Earth is becoming tired and cannot sustain any more impacts of war.
Unless there's something like this below in terms of communication and cooperation, we and the children will die; thus, "tears from our relatives’ eyes." Her lungs ... are our lungs .
"I am firmly of the view that the next 18 months will decide our ability to keep climate change to survivable levels and to restore nature to the equilibrium we need for our survival," said Prince Charles, speaking at a reception for Commonwealth foreign ministers recently.
So why are the next 18 months so important?
The Prince was looking ahead to a series of critical UN meetings that are due to take place between now and the end of 2020.