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As many of you know now, daylight savings time is on Sunday. Well I, for the first time, am actually thinking about this daylight saving thing. For 19 years I have been a sheep. I was taught on certain days of the year we change the times on the clock. It was just the normal thing to do. But now I am thinking about it... why do we have daylights saving time? We do it twice a year, this year they will be held on March 8Th, and November 1st. We all know in March we are springing forward an hour, and for a few months we have an "extra" hour. Then in November we roll back an hour "losing" an hour. This sets us back to what it originally was. We got nowhere in that time. We didn't REALLY add time to the planet. We hardly really notice the difference, except it gets dark later. So what is the point? What does daylight savings really do for us? Please, if you know inform me. Because here is the theory I am going with for now.
The government likes to control things, as we all know. Well who is to say there aren't five government officials sitting in a room all laughing the next day because again they have manipulated us into thinking that if we don't change our clocks the world will... I don't even know. EXPLODE?! We are their puppets, and it is a test, do we still have faith in our government? What will happen when one day people start to refuse, the don't want another hour, or the don't want to give that hour back. Will the five guys still be laughing?
After doing some research, not all countries have daylight savings time. China, which spans five different time zones does not participate in daylight savings. PARTS ( I don't know how it can just be parts, that's trippy) of Australia do not change their time either. It wasn't till 1996 that Mexico jumped into the conspiracy wagon! Now how is it some countries can live without daylight savings time? Why DO we change our clocks? Honestly, think about it. We do it without even thinking, no questions asked. Maybe its time we start asking some questions.
Just a thought.
3 comments:
Heres more info for you. #11 will tell you why it started in the fisrt place. Hope this helps you on your quest for the truth....you know it's out there....
1. Officially, it's "daylight saving time," not "daylight savings time." But don't feel bad if you thought there was a final "s" on "saving"; far more people Google the incorrect phrase than the correct one.
2. Daylight saving time has mixed effects on people's health. Transitions into and out of DST can disturb people's sleeping patterns, for example, and make them more restless at night. Night owls tend to be more bothered by the time changes than people who like mornings, Finnish researchers concluded last year.
3. There's a spike in heart attacks during the first week of daylight saving time, according to another study published last year. The loss of an hour's sleep may make people more susceptible to an attack, some experts say. When daylight saving time ends in the fall, heart attacks briefly become less frequent than usual.
4. People are safer drivers during daylight hours, and researchers have found that DST reduces lethal car crashes and pedestrian strikes. In fact, a study concluded that observing DST year-round would annually prevent about 195 deaths of motor vehicle occupants and about 171 pedestrian fatalities.
5. A U.S. law signed by President George W. Bush in 2005 extended the length of daylight saving time by four weeks. It now begins at 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March. It ends on the first Sunday in November.
6. Also in 2005, Kazakhstan abolished daylight saving time, citing negative health effects. The country's government reportedly calculated that 51.6 percent of Kazakhs responded badly to the time change.
7. Many other countries observe daylight saving time, but not all do so on the same day. That can create confusion for international travelers, business communications, and more.
8. Daylight saving can also cause confusion close to home. In March 2007, a Pennsylvania honor student was mistakenly accused of threatening his school with a bomb. He had actually called an automated line to get info about scheduled classes. Someone else made the bomb threat an hour later.
9. Two states—Arizona and Hawaii—and three U.S. territories—American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands—don't observe daylight saving time. Indiana adopted DST in 2006.
10. Local time determines when DST begins, so America's eastern time zone makes the switch before the rest of the country. This Sunday, cities like New York and Atlanta will be two hours ahead of the central time zone, instead of the usual one-hour difference, from 3 a.m. to 3:59 a.m. EDT. New York City will be four hours ahead of Los Angeles—instead of the usual three—from 3 a.m. to 5:59 a.m. EDT.
11. Daylight saving time was first used during World War I, as part of an effort in the United States and other warring countries to conserve fuel. In theory, using daylight more efficiently saves fuel and energy because it reduces the nation's need for artificial light.
12. The first American to advocate for daylight saving was Benjamin Franklin. He realized in 1784 that many people burned candles at night yet slept past dawn in the summer, wasting early-morning sunlight.
13. The effect of DST on energy use has changed over time and varies from place to place. Experts even disagree on whether DST still saves the nation energy. But so many people like to "spring forward" that it might be hard for officials to end the tradition, even if they determined it's wasteful
Thank you Fa^1 for your input
I now feel more confident in my theory!
The government is doing population control. in numbers two and three it talks about health hazards. When people become restless sleepers ends up causing more harm and invertedly (?) leads to death. With that and the spike of heart attacks... the government is using DST to kill off some of the population! Its disgusting!
Not to mention the addtional 366 deaths mentioned in #4!
Look at your sleep patterens, it really seems to effect you. :)
It was I, momalo who supplied you with the information. Now go to school!
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