As we watch events of the world unfold into the welcomed return of Jesus during Armageddon; this story provides a glimpse into what's in store for the Godless gooks;
That's right, Jesus is going to starve them to death. No fishy; no eatey ricey boy.
I believe the chinks are in trouble because of this from the Bible (KJV1611)
Leviticus 11:9-12
And all that have not fins and scales in the seas, and in the rivers, of all that move in the waters, and of any living thing which is in the waters, they shall be an abomination unto you:
We all know that the slopes will eat anything. Fins, no fins, scales or no scales; dead or alive; the gooks grab it and eat it, most times raw.
So friends, the path is becoming a little clearer. Stock up on some steaks and cheesburgers and we'll be riding this one out. I knew it was going to be barbque at Jesus's banquet.
Dean
Seafood Population Depleted by 2048, Study Finds
By Juliet Eilperin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 2, 2006; 2:28 PM
The world will run out of seafood by 2048 if steep declines in marine species continue at current rates, according to a study released today by an international group of ecologists and economists.
The paper, published in the journal Science, concludes that overfishing, pollution, and other environmental factors are wiping out important species across the globe, hampering the ocean's ability to produce seafood, filter nutrients and resist the spread of disease.
'The world will run out of seafood by 2048 if steep declines in marine species continue at current rates, according to a study released today by an international group of ecologists and economists.
"We really see the end of the line now" said lead author Boris Worm, a marine biologist at Canada's Dalhousie University. "It's within our lifetime. Our children will see a world without seafood if we don't change things."
The 14 researchers from Canada, Panama, Sweden and the United States spent four years analyzing all the available data on fish populations and ocean ecosystems to reach their conclusion. They found that by 2003 -- the last year for which data on global commercial fish catches is available -- 29 percent of all fished species had collapsed, and that the rate of population collapses has accelerated in recent years.
As of 1980, just 13.5 percent of fished species had collapsed, even though fishing vessels were pursuing 1,736 fewer species back then. Today, the fishing industry harvests 7,784 species commercially.
"It's like hitting the gas pedal and holding it down at a constant level," Worm said in an telephone interview. "The rate accelerates over time."
By Juliet Eilperin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 2, 2006; 2:28 PM
The world will run out of seafood by 2048 if steep declines in marine species continue at current rates, according to a study released today by an international group of ecologists and economists.
The paper, published in the journal Science, concludes that overfishing, pollution, and other environmental factors are wiping out important species across the globe, hampering the ocean's ability to produce seafood, filter nutrients and resist the spread of disease.
'The world will run out of seafood by 2048 if steep declines in marine species continue at current rates, according to a study released today by an international group of ecologists and economists.
"We really see the end of the line now" said lead author Boris Worm, a marine biologist at Canada's Dalhousie University. "It's within our lifetime. Our children will see a world without seafood if we don't change things."
The 14 researchers from Canada, Panama, Sweden and the United States spent four years analyzing all the available data on fish populations and ocean ecosystems to reach their conclusion. They found that by 2003 -- the last year for which data on global commercial fish catches is available -- 29 percent of all fished species had collapsed, and that the rate of population collapses has accelerated in recent years.
As of 1980, just 13.5 percent of fished species had collapsed, even though fishing vessels were pursuing 1,736 fewer species back then. Today, the fishing industry harvests 7,784 species commercially.
"It's like hitting the gas pedal and holding it down at a constant level," Worm said in an telephone interview. "The rate accelerates over time."
I believe the chinks are in trouble because of this from the Bible (KJV1611)
Leviticus 11:9-12
And all that have not fins and scales in the seas, and in the rivers, of all that move in the waters, and of any living thing which is in the waters, they shall be an abomination unto you:
We all know that the slopes will eat anything. Fins, no fins, scales or no scales; dead or alive; the gooks grab it and eat it, most times raw.
So friends, the path is becoming a little clearer. Stock up on some steaks and cheesburgers and we'll be riding this one out. I knew it was going to be barbque at Jesus's banquet.
Dean
. nows, maybee this seemed like a good ideas at the time cuz liddle girls grow up an become ladys, an then they marrys a man who they naggity-nag-nag to deaths
. but wiv-out chinee ladys to cook an clean an stuff, all them menfolk gonna turn homer, 
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