America “The land that breathes life” The original American Environment
It
is a forgotten fact that over 3/4th of the continent of North America
was covered with forest It is written that a branch jumping squirrel
could journey from Canada to Florida and west to Oklahoma and never
touch the ground as well as beyond the plains, the Rocky Mountains
system north to the Yukon and the Pacific Coast was a complete forest.
Even the apparent, treeless grasslands and deserts between forests in
America were hosts to a variety of trees representing
indigenous/original adaptations to adverse climatic challenges. Canada
was a complete forest. American Indians racially identified as
Negro/black Americans originally developed their communities and cities
nestled under the canopy of trees.
 photo; North American Trees by Gerald Jonas pg99 What
is a Forest? A forest is fully developed communities of tree’s which
have existed over thousands of years. These communities spread over
vast acres of land and as they spread, expand the surface of land mass.
It is through the systems of trees that enable the land mass to grow.
Think of it as the skin of the earth. Trees are the oldest living
species on Earth. One tree can live as long as 5000 years. America
at one time was the home of over 345 billion tress covering over 770
million acres of land, and contained over 1000 species.. To view a
ancestral village visit the Oconaluftee Indian Village
located in Cherokee N.C@ www.oconalufeevillage.com
 photo; North American Trees by Gerald Jonas pg112
What
is a Tree? A tree represents a self containing energy system. A tree
takes care of it’s own water transport, chemical processing, food
production, energy conservation, air conditioning, reproduction and
nutrient storage. To create life energy, it consumes carbon dioxide, a
waste product from animal including human respiration, which other wise
would accumulate to life threatening levels. The by product of every
tree is great quantities of oxygen. The average tree consumes nearly 1
½ pounds of carbon dioxide at the same times it releases 1pound of
oxygen in the air. The internal systems of trees carry water hundreds
of feet into the air which feed every leaf just as fast as a human
heart. Tree’s protect and replenish the oxygen concentration needed to
sustain the life systems of animals, plants and humans that live
beneath them. The average tree takes 300 years to mature.. Tree’s
absorb carbon dioxide and hydro carbons from the air and breaks them
down using the energy from the sun to create concentrated oxygen and
releases it into the air and water creating fresh water.. The
concentration of oxygen produced by trees creates moisture. Moisture as
humidity allows the attraction of hydrogen and other ingredients to
connect creating a magnetic charge called energy. The energy generated
is used to support the magnetic charge need to sustain all the life
systems of the land All land masses has a different concentration of
tree’s. America has the highest concentration of trees on the planet
Earth. That is why America was called the Land that breathes Life.
No
human or mankind manufacturing enterprise matches the efficiency, the
varied capacity, the sheer concentrated power of a mature forest. America represented the life force of the planet Earth. Depending
on the land mass a collective of people are connected to will determine
how much concentrated oxygen they will be need to sustain the fertility
and viability of the people and animals within the land. In
America the color of the skin ( red hue) determines how much
concentrated moisture the person body will need to sustain their
magnetic charge and renewable life energy. The darker the hue, the more
concentrated moisture released from tree’s is needed to maintain their
live vitality.
Since the discovery of America
over 150 billion trees has been killed to sustain the first European
commerce in America called Logging.  photo; North American Trees by Gerald Jonas pg125
Today
all the massive ancestral forest have disappeared. As the forest
disappeared so has our population life span, fertility and our immune
systems to sustain our viability has decreased. Upon discovery of
America it is estimated that there was over 250 million Anasazi
people-ethnically identified as American Indians racially termed
Negro/black Americans living in North America forest. Today our
complete population is down to 34 million people. Most of the people
living today are over 60 years old. It is imperative that all American
Indian descendants referred to as black Americans become aware of this
tremendous treat to their lives and the viability of their race on this
planet into the future. When the trees are gone so will we. .  photo; North American Trees by Gerald Jonas pg 152
The
Forest of America has played pivotal roles in the development of the
United States and Canada. Today the United States intends to destroy
the Natural Tree systems creating the Forest in America and cultivate a
scientifically genetically engineered and manage forest, for industry
production and to control the energy production from the moisture on
the land. It is up to All black Americans to pay attention and focus
our voice towards the protection of our tree’s and call to the
attention of the International Community to help stop our ethnic
cleansing thru environmental genocide.
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