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Uploaded on Dec 7, 2009

Surrounded by water, a Buddhist temple is one of the last remnants of a Thai village that has vanished beneath the sea -- a scene being repeated across Asia and the world. Duration: 02:21

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  • t4705mb6

    Globalists pay their scientists to tell us that the seas are rising 1 to 2.5 millimeters (0.04 to 0.1 inches) per year.

    This is a lie. Rises in ocean levels are not calculable at that rate.

    The propaganda is based on a campaign by the NWO to shut down growth as they propound a huge population reduction worldwide is needed for the wealthy crime families of the planet to keep the "unwashed masses" under strict police state rule.

    Read the UN's AGENDA 21 for yourself.

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  • RibbitAfterMe

    I am not saying that it is what they should do, I am saying that is what they do and have always done.

    No need to remind me that thailand is a poor country, I lived there 2 years and in such a village with local people. There, if you are Thai and clean a parcel of jungle that is not private, It becomes your land. In the west, go try to live in a forest near you and see how long it takes to the hautorities to quick you out. All is relative, always.

    I understand your compassion and respect it.

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  • DJG37S

    Ok so get me straight your saying that people should adapt to their environment but when you have to constantly change where you live and how you live can be a pain.

    For example lets say you rebuild your house from a tornado and thing thing you know it gets hit again and again. Can you adapt to that nature? I'm sure you won't be able to.

    Also, let me remind you that thailand is a poor country and and people dont have the money to move around.

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  • RibbitAfterMe

    Capacity to adapt to their ever changing environment is what has made human beings what they are. Why should the environment stop evolving for them! More space for the fish : )

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  • Steadno

    crazy

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