Jerusalem Third Temple, Ezekiel Temple and putting carbon into the soil.

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    The Levitical rituals include the sacrificing of cattle.

    Cattle and buffalo may hold the key to putting atmospheric carbon back into the soils of the earth.

    So...... the rebuilding of the Jerusalem Third Temple and / or the Ezekiel Temple Complex could well play a massive role in stabilization of the climate of the earth!!!!!!


    Tony Lovell on Soil Carbon: Putting Carbon Back Where It Belongs – In the Earth (TEDx video)




    April 6
    "The SOILS can save us... watch CO2 data visualisation compressed into 1 minute
    "If we build our soils 1 to 2% we can sequester all the carbon in the last 100 years" --- Ray Archuleta
     
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    Two hundred and ten TRILLION DOLLARS.... makes a lot of wild ideas theoretically possible?????



    http://www.politicalforum.com/index...eping-m-p-sean-fraser.561061/#post-1071030843


    The following e-mail message will probably hit you as being kind of crazy until you fully grasp the circumstances that we are in.
    In 2014 CIA economist Jim Rickards stated that there were two hundred and ten TRILLION dollars in the USA Derivatives market and seven hundred and ten trillion dollars in the worldwide Derivatives market. He suggested that investors should be worried about a ONE HUNDRED TRILLION DOLLAR MELTDOWN IN THE WORLD'S Derivatives markets that could spread like a virus to other parts of the stock markets.



    https://pro.moneymappress.com/p/MMR...1525314934-571105120.1525314934&h=true&h=true
     
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