Decisions Must Be Made. I do not have any confidence at all that any or all Governments on earth can save mankind from extinction. They may be able like a good doctor be able to give us a relatively good diagnosis of the impending demise of life on earth but I think in the end only we, the human race of earth can save ourselves, individually and collectively. I'm saying this as a lifelong precognitive psychic, Seer and Visionary that has learned to trust his life to his senses.
If ANY of mankind are to survive through the next 3 centuries on earth I believe they only way this can happen is through grass roots solutions.
One way is for any of you who think up good ideas in how these problems could be solved is to make a youtube.com, Yahoo.com or Google.com home video and publish it on the web. This way even people who can't read can learn about your ideas. If your ideas are good ones others could relay these ideas to other languages or translate them verbally for their relatives or friends. People. We have a potential way to spread our ideas and actually keep the human race alive past the next 3 centuries. Decisions by all of us need to be made in order to make it possible for our children and grandchildren to live at all!
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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