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Snowy Owl Weekly review - March 20th 2007

Snowy Owl

Retired in 2010, In Memoriam
Good morning all,

Here is a weekly review from Snowy Owl Nest, in the North Pole where from whatever you look you see South and from where you go around the World in four steps.

Dear Members feel free to comment, I take the time to do this because I am overwelmed by informations from around the World and there is only 24 hours in a day.

I am still not able to hire a person to second me, so here is the Best I can do.

Looking South at the American Hemisphere

The Artic temperature still rise, faster than anywhere in the World, the Banquise is melting, so the permafrost.

Polar Bear is heading towards extinction, Caribou are quite lost, many dies, they are loosing their way.

The intense solar activity generates an unprecedented Aurrora Borealis, the light particles are numerous are incoming at high speed.

In a network, I see more and more some association of the speed of light particles and the increase of virulence of some bugs.

New birds gets up-North, new insects too.

Some says that the melting of 100's of thousand Iceberg and the melting of the permafrost is liberating some very old bugs.

Further South in Canada, C Difficile, Norovirus, Influenza A, sma;;pox and other bugs are expending.

Canada is way behind in their preps, way behind in their communications to the public. They have not yet told their citizens to become as autonomous as possible.

USA

Still is the leader in preppings and sensibilisation. They go public a lot, but still their citizens do not attend all the local meeting that their doing. But it is going forward, slowly tough.
Florida is the leading state in getting out of the closet the Aedes Mosquitoes threat, but it has not yet been relayed by the feds.

Thumbs up for Florida.

Central America

The Aedes is spreading its diseases, for now Dengue is invading, the hemmoragicstrains is rising its percentage of presence.
The poorness of those contries do not help in mosquitoes control program.

Again thanks to US, they share infos via Florida University, CDC and they evensend a lot of expert to give a hand.

South America

It is tough and worrying there.
Hemmoragic Dengue is blasting, Chickungunya is rising and we even had yellow fever in Cuzco, Peru this week.

This is not good news.

Over rained will bring more problems in the weeks to come.

President Bush made a tour last week and brought some Public Help, again thumbs up for US.

Now I turn towards West, wich is the Far East

Russia and its satellite countries

They have an important HIV problem, outbreaks in poultry but good medicinal production units.

China

China is now visiting our site, last week some limited access to our site has been authorised by their filter system, this is a good news.


Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Tha?land, Laos, Myanmar and Malasia are having outbreaks of H5N1 in poultry, some of them in humans but mostly outbreaks of dengue and chickungunya is the biggest pain at this point.

Indonesia

While really stupid comments are made towards them they are moving forward, I can feel some despair from my correspondants there.

They had a lot of rain, two major earthquake and a new volcano is threatening. Again US (Namru) does what it can in catimini.

New Zealand has some Aedes mosquitoes problems but they seems to be able to manage it, just as Australia.

New Caledonia is getting help from France, Phillipines gets help from US.

Further West Now

Iran and surrounding countries

H5N1 is speading in poultry and others ??
Libanon, Syria, Jordania, Palestine and Israel are cought with many bugs.

India

The situation there is almost in a state of emergency

Dengue, Chikungunya, Japanese encephalitis snd other bugs are overwhelming.

Sri Lanka

Big Chikungunya problems there

Further West

Scandinevia is doing good.

Northern Europe is doing good but Mediterannian Europe becomes nervous with the Aedes mosquitoes problems.

Africa

The worst hit continent

HIV, Rift Fever Valley, outbreaks of Meningitis in the Meningitis belt, Cholera, Malaria, bird flu, dengue and chickungunya and a fearfull problem the multi resistant tuberculosis.

You see, eaxh day I have many news from all those countries, I cannot post all of them, it would bring us down.

MSF reports are not good neither, their human resources is strech, if you want to participate cf to www.msf.org

Again let me stress, that we must look at this global reality, learn about those disease, learn the preventive measures that can be done, industrial as alternative.

Mostly, lets all remember, that we now live in a time where we MUST become as autonomous as possible at all levels.

We are succeding in sharing informations World Wide that do make a difference, it is not the magic pill but it affects millions of people.

They best news of the week, IMHO, is the reach out of China towards us.

If you want me to do such a week reciew each week, write it in this thread.

Thank you

Snowy Owl,
A stubborn optimist and strong believer that we can each of us make a difference.

Thank you for all your generous contributions on the sites, do not hesitate to post, but keep the spirit high, do not bring us down, we are more effective Up.
 
Re: Snowy Owl Weekly review - March 20th 2007

If I may add:
I am pleased to see community organisation occurring in one of NZ's major cities http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18779

New Zealand has some Aedes mosquitoes problems but they seems to be able to manage it
Aedes albopictus, the Asian tiger mosquito. http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17862
The southern saltmarsh mosquito, Aedes camptorhynchus, eliminated from some areas but not all. http://www.everybody.co.nz/page-2c747c3a-df1a-4add-a4c8-1e597c4b3ed5.aspx

If you want me to do such a week reciew each week, write it in this thread.
I would like to see a Snowy Owl round up each week.
 
Re: Snowy Owl Weekly review - March 20th 2007

Snowy,
I would look forward to reading your worldview regularly.
jt
 
Re: Snowy Owl Weekly review - March 20th 2007

Bonjour Snowy,

Merci beaucoup de prendre le temps de faire un r?sum? de ce qui se passe sur la plan?te.
Il est toujours int?ressant de lire ta plume et ton point de vue du p?le nord...
 
Re: Snowy Owl Weekly review - March 20th 2007

Absolutely, Snowy- please keep up the good work.
 
Re: Snowy Owl Weekly review - March 20th 2007

thank you very much. It is always helpful to have such a review and to put things in a clear systematic view. That is a lot of hard work. We have much to deal with, let us keep going.
Terrie
 
Re: Snowy Owl Weekly review - March 20th 2007

Snowy:

I value your posts for the context as much as the content. You are becoming a moral compass for me. The view of all this news and detail and tragedy through the lense of your heart helps me mitigate despair and inspires me to reach out to others.


I could not had said it better. Yes, Snowy, please continue as your time and energy allow. This global update (round-up) will help me to understand at a glance where we world citizens are each week in terms of acute and chronic health issues and government response.

:applause:
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Re: Snowy Owl Weekly review - March 20th 2007

Please continue with the weekly roundup Snowy....Information is power, and I'd love for you to make us all a little more powerful so we can continue to fight as best we can from where we are. Thanks for all you do.:applause:
 
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