Construction of Turkey´s new airport. Source: DW English. |
By Gundhramn Hammer
December 27, 2017
Turkey... well, the folks who are in control of this human farm, wants to top everyone in the global tribe. It is under the grip of the "development fever" that is tsunamiying the entire world. Man is screwing up Earth´s every corner where he can get to and shit.
Where once stood an old
forest, it is now the construction site of what´s supposed to become the "largest airport on the world" (Wikipedia, 2017): Istanbul New Airport (İstanbul Yeni Havalimanı). For now, Turkey´s biggest mammoth.
This new baby will be able to handle 150 million Homo sapiens per year (Wikipedia, 2017). This means that if it ever gets this point, the environmental authorities will have to deal with 30.000 tonnes of human shit (200 g/Homo sapiens/d) dumped at the airport, anally and annually. Plus urine, garbage, etc.
Obviously, since they are mere formalities coming from the contracted formals who inform the public about the doings of the informals who are beyond any formality (i.e., the oligarchs), the EIAs (Environmental Impact Assessment. Click here and here) didn´t stop the development masters from screwing up local farmers (Video 1) and the flora (e.g., 2.5 million trees on the Black Sea coast; Blaser, 2014) and fauna (lots of species). After all, everything is done in the name of "progress". But it always boils down to this: Whoever controls the purse always gets away with his way.
Video 1. Turkey´s mammoth airport. Uploaded by DW English.
In the end, the Turkish people and whoever gets caught in this tide will have to camel up the mammoth airport cost: 22 billion euros (Blaser, 2014). That´s what human cattle are for!
Eventually, directly or indirectly we all end up eating our own "developed" crap. Sooner or later.
So much for "economic development". Certainly, crapped "prosperity".
Anyway... is Homo sapiens really sapiens, mon Capitaine?
Fuck!
References
Blaser N. (2014). One year on, Turkey´s environmentalists embattled. DW: Made for minds. Top Stories/World/Europe.
Wikipedia (2017). Istanbul new airport. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA. USA.
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