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The Making of a Conspiracy Theory: Facebook Account Disabled and Acidification of the Oceans (video)

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My Facebook account was disabled today August 21, 2010 for posting this on Science and News page walls.

- 1 % decrease in global plant productivity or photosynthesis activity.
- more CO2 in the air to reinforce current warming trends aka global warming.

The Acidification of the Oceans: Photosynthesis and Phytoplankton
- more CO2, more acidification, less Phytoplankton, more CO2, more acidification, ..
- Phytoplankton has been reduced by 40% since the 1950's.
- "Thus phytoplankton are responsible for much of the oxygen present in the Earth's atmosphere" - Wikipedia

Popular Mechanics: Are Plants Around the World Really Dying
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/climate-change/are-plants-around-the-world-really-dying

The article was published on August 19 and published on the 21st by Popular Mechanics of facebook. When I was posting this post the name of the article was also changed, resulting in 2 different names, and my account was disabled.

 

- Are Plants Around the World Really Dying?

 

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- Plant Growth NPP and Climate Change Global Warming and Plant Growth - Popular Mechanics

 

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That is the danger with facebook and even CNN ireport instead of your own owned and managed website, your work can suddenly disappear.

 

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Facebook Support Team

My facebook account was disabled after I was posting information regarding the acidification of the oceans, phytoplankton, and photosynthesis on some News and Science page walls.

Attached to my facebook account is another page called PHIA: Psychological Harassment Information Association for which I plan on having another ad campaign, please re-enable my account.

Sincerely,
Danny Hunt


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