FEAR: One in Three Children Fear Earth Apocalypse

Started by MikeWB, April 21, 2009, 04:25:11 PM

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MikeWB

Unbelievable... look at what they're doing to our children.

QuoteThere's a new bogeyman lurking in the closet, and this one isn't imaginary. Us. One out of three children aged 6 to 11 fears that Ma Earth won't exist when they grow up, while more than half—56 percent—worry that the planet will be a blasted heath (or at least a very unpleasant place to live), according to a new survey.

Commissioned by Habitat Heroes and conducted by Opinion Research, the telephone survey polled a national sample of 500 American preteens—250 males and 250 females.

On a sliding scale of anxieties, minority kids have it worst; 75 percent of black children and 65 percent of Hispanic children believe that the planet will be irrevocably damaged by the time they reach adulthood.

Interestingly enough, kids vex over the state of the planet, especially when it came to safe and clean air and water, regardless of any pro-environmental measures on the part of their parents. A staggering 95 percent of the children surveyed said their parents pitched in by recycling, using rechargeable batteries, and conserving water and electricity.

"We commissioned the survey as a result of my own childrens' experiences with the recent fires in Australia as they expressed much concern for both their safety and the planet's," said Sharon Lowe, founder of Habitat Heroes, in a press release. "While it is upsetting to hear how many children in the United States have expressed similar concerns, I am more committed than ever to help educate children around the globe in a way that is not scary to them."

Other interesting findings
50 percent say that hurricanes and tornadoes are the natural disasters that scare them the most.
28 percent say that they fear animals, such as polar bears and penguins, will become extinct and disappear from the planet more than any other environmental concern.
Girls worry more
67 percent of girls ages 9-11 versus 60 percent of boys ages 9-11 worry that the earth won't be as good a place to live when they're adults.
57% of girls ages 6-8 versus 43 percent of boys ages 6-8 worry that the earth won't be as good a place to live when they're adults.
Urban kids are more anxious than suburban kids

59 percent of kids in metro areas are more concerned that the Earth won't be as good a place to live when they grow up compared to non-metro kids (47 percent).
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LatinAmericanview

QuoteThere's a new bogeyman lurking in the closet, and this one isn't imaginary. Us. One out of three children aged 6 to 11 fears that Ma Earth won't exist when they grow up, while more than half—56 percent—worry that the planet will be a blasted heath (or at least a very unpleasant place to live), according to a new survey.
Translation human beings pose the greatest threat to "MA EARTH." MA earth is an eco warrior term embraced by non-thinking good doers that claim that planets have sexual orientation or at the least are feminine or masculine in nature. It there any proof for these assertions? MA Earth is also part of the New Age philosophy and agenda. According to these "unbiased" researcher 33% of kids aged 6 to 11 fear total ecological collapse. The real question is where did these KIDS GET THERE OPINIONS FROM?

QuoteCommissioned by Habitat Heroes and conducted by Opinion Research, the telephone survey polled a national sample of 500 American preteens—250 males and 250 females.
Who wrote the questionnaire? Can we see sample of the questions?

QuoteOn a sliding scale of anxieties, minority kids have it worst; 75 percent of black children and 65 percent of Hispanic children believe that the planet will be irrevocably damaged by the time they reach adulthood.
Sliding scale of anxieties? What exactly is that? How did they operationally define anxieties? Again can we see the questions? The majority of minority kids have beliefs or attitudes with apocalyptic visions. Where did these kids get there ideas? Are the majority of urban dwelling children doing scholarly research? Are these urban youths pouring over the latest research to find out the truth? I suspect that the majority of these kids watch excessive television and that their attitudes are a reflection of the effectiveness of Hollywood propaganda.
QuoteInterestingly enough, kids vex over the state of the planet, especially when it came to safe and clean air and water, regardless of any pro-environmental measures on the part of their parents. A staggering 95 percent of the children surveyed said their parents pitched in by recycling, using rechargeable batteries, and conserving water and electricity.
The parents are brained washed also. Only in America!

Quote"We commissioned the survey as a result of my own childrens' experiences with the recent fires in Australia as they expressed much concern for both their safety and the planet's," said Sharon Lowe, founder of Habitat Heroes, in a press release. "While it is upsetting to hear how many children in the United States have expressed similar concerns, I am more committed than ever to help educate children around the globe in a way that is not scary to them."
Translation we went to OZ and decided to turn this vacation into marketing opportunity. Where are you from Sharon? Why target the Americans if you are Ozzies?

Other interesting findings
Quote50 percent say that hurricanes and tornadoes are the natural disasters that scare them the most.
How many people have had experiences wtih these natural events? How many urban kids really live in fear of hurricanes?
Quote28 percent say that they fear animals, such as polar bears and penguins, will become extinct and disappear from the planet more than any other environmental concern.
Where did they get this information that the animals are endangered?

QuoteGirls worry more 67 percent of girls ages 9-11 versus 60 percent of boys ages 9-11 worry that the earth won't be as good a place to live when they're adults.
Male/Female gender role differences
Quote57% of girls ages 6-8 versus 43 percent of boys ages 6-8 worry that the earth won't be as good a place to live when they're adults.
Male/Female gender role differences
QuoteUrban kids are more anxious than suburban kids
This is most likely a reflection of at risk communities. They tend to easier to manipulate.
Quote59 percent of kids in metro areas are more concerned that the Earth won't be as good a place to live when they grow up compared to non-metro kids (47 percent).

Please visit there website- what a brainwashing operation!

http://www.habitatheroes.com/
DFTG!

LordLindsey

I am 32 years old, as I have said in an earlier post on a diferent topic, and I remember how HOPEFUL we were as a people when I was growing-up.  We had no real fear of anything on the scale that exists today, and I truly do believe that this is because the controllers have pulled out all of the stops in fulfilling their Protocol-outlined agenda.  When I was in Thailand, I saw more brainwashing in the high-society teenagers I taught than you could possibly imagine...literally.  I did everything that I could to bring them back to reality through presentation of facts, and for many it worked, but the effects of heavy metal poisoning, general pollution/contamination, and a system of control so strong that it has existed for hundreds of years to keep the people as slaves simply proved too effective and I came back to America with the stark realization that THIS IS WHAT WE WILL HAVE AS THE "NORM" IF WE DO NOTHING, AND EVENTUALLY WE WILL BE OF NO MORE USE TO THEM.  I taught in one of the best schools in the entire country, so imagine what is happening everywhere else in that pitiful nation of people who truly never have a chance.   :(

LINDSEY
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