Ice Age Fever

Guest Post by Dr Sircus

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The news of this winter has not even begun because we are still five weeks away from that equinox. Yet you would never know it watching what is going on in upstate New York and the rest of the United States that recently saw record-breaking cold in all fifty states.

Like all kids, growing up I heard of such things as ice ages and that we were overdo for one. You know once in every 10,000 years kind of trip, and I thought well ok, that is the pattern, but must take a long time to come on so I will never have to worry about it in my lifetime!

But not so, says Professor William Patterson of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, and his colleagues. Using the most precise record of the climate from paleo history ever generated they tell almost the same story we saw in the movie The Day After Tomorrow, when the world went stone cold from one week to another. Buffalo looks like act one on our screens.

Patterson, a world expert, also thought it would take time to come on but lo and behold, the scientific evidence suggests otherwise. Robert Felix, author of Not by Fire but by Ice, thought that ice ages begin in less than 20 years. His site is the best place to keep up with the cooling news, which is heating up, according to religious disciples of manmade global warming that never was.

I have been writing for 7 years about global cooling, (confronting the most ridiculous fantasies of the global warming crowd), I had no idea whatsoever how fast things would come on and why. There are just some people who would rather freeze to death than admit that there is no global warming. I still get letters from them no matter how much evidence is laid before their eyes.

I think no one really expected such a violent change to the cold so soon. It certainly took farmers by surprise. Professor Patterson published his research saying, “JUST months – that’s how long it took for Europe to be engulfed by an ice age,”

These findings emerged from one of the most painstaking studies of climate changes ever attempted and reinforce the theory that the earth’s climate can switch between warm and cold incredibly quickly.

Of course, we know that the head of the Space Research section of the Russian Academy of Science, Professor Khabibullo Abdussamatov, in 2006 issued a press release, warning that the world should prepare for imminent global cooling. He predicted that the next ice age would start in 2012 – 2015, and would likely peak around 2055. He was looking to the most obvious reason global cooling is happening—the sun.

Abdussamatov was seeing far and sensitively enough into the climate’s future to see it coming on in just a few years. Upstate New York is just the first inning a taste of things to come. It is not a first taste of how desperate things can get though with heavy snowstorms. However, it is setting records that none could foresee.

We are seeing the first act of the new ice age and how hard it will be to live in or through one.

The county reports 30 major roof collapses as the region recovers from the historic storm that dumped more than 7 feet (2.13 m) of snow on the area in only three days. Buffalo normally gets around 8 feet of snow during an entire winter season. Emergency workers are also monitoring hundreds of structures at risk for collapse. The thirty major roof collapses were largely farm buildings and those with flat roofs.

Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York is weighing in on this saying, “This is an historic event. When all is said and done, this snowstorm will break all sorts of records. It will get worse before it gets better.” Snow-bound residents of western New York awoke to as much as another foot of accumulation on Thursday with possibly another 30 inches expected.

One has to begin to wonder how much an unprepared population stored up on food in their homes. I heard of no last minute panic buying at the supermarket with this storm. Few are getting in and out of their homes and food is not being delivered. Eight dead so far.

Of course, in the news they are more worried about Sunday’s football game. Meanwhile global cooling is being felt in other places. The shipping season on the upper Mississippi River ended yesterday as ice surrounding locks and dams near Minnesota’s Twin Cities forced the earliest winter closure on records that date back to 1969, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said. This halts shipments of corn, soybeans, wheat, fertilizer, salt and other goods from the most northern reaches of the nation’s busiest waterway.

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People seem worried about the football game that might not be played in this stadium any time soon. I am more worried about people running out of food or losing their light and heat and their roofs collapsing on top of them. Global warming believers will be relieved to know warm temperatures and rain are on the way but that will be dangerous because of flooding and even more weight on people’s roofs.

Back in 2009 I published:

Dr. Willie Soon, astrophysicist and geoscientist at the Solar and Stellar Physics Division of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Saying the climate system is completely dominated by how much carbon dioxide we have in the system is crazy – completely wrong. Carbon dioxide is not the major driver for the earth/climate system. Temperatures are going down, but CO2 levels are still going up. It’s close to being insane to try to keep insisting these changes in carbon dioxide are going to create all of the disasters that politicians and doomsayers are trying to tell us. Climate is totally, completely dependent on what the sun is doing to the system. The sun is the major driver of the earth climate system.”

It is Cold Out There

Meanwhile way to the south: 141 year old cold weather record falls in Jacksonville. Thursday morning not only broke an “ancient” record from 1873, but we also dropped to the second coldest temperature ever recorded in the month of November in Jacksonville. According to the National Weather Service, for the second morning in a row, Jacksonville set a new cold weather record. Thursday morning’s temperature dropped to a bone chilling 24 degrees F breaking the old record of 30 degrees set in 1873. An astounding 226 million people in all 50 states, which includes the tropical paradise of Hawaii, were below freezing at the same time putting an exclamation point on an already paralyzing winter season — that has not even officially started yet.

About 50% of the United States had snow on the ground Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. There were also forecasts for heavy snow for counties in Michigan and Vermont.

John Casey a former White House space program advisor and consultant to NASA, has been writing about global cooling for as many years as I have and has said, “global warming” is a sham. And perhaps the most expensive — and lethal — sham in American history. A sham that our government spends $22 billion a year financing. Think about that: our government spends $22 billion a year financing “global warming” initiatives.” Obama certainly likes things the way they are and will go down with the global warming ship. Yesterday Casey published a press release:

  1. The Earth is about to begin a steep drop in global temperatures off its present global temperature plateau. This plateau has been caused by the absence of growth in global temperatures for 18 years, the start of global cooling in the atmosphere and the oceans, and the end of a short period of moderate solar heating from an unusually active secondary peak in solar cycle #24.
  2. Average global atmospheric and oceanic temperatures will drop significantly beginning between 2015 and 2016 and will continue with only temporary reversals until they stabilize during a long cold temperature base lasting most of the 2030’s and 2040’s. The bottom of the next global cold climate caused by a “solar hibernation” (a pronounced reduction in warming energy coming from the Sun) is expected to be reached by the year 2031.
  3. The predicted temperature decline will continue for the next fifteen years and will likely be the steepest ever recorded in human history, discounting past short-duration volcanic events.
  4. 4. Global average temperatures during the 2030’s will reach a level of at least 1.5° C lower than the peak temperature year of the past 100 years established in 1998. The temperatures during the 2030’s will correspond roughly to that observed from 1793 to 1830, shortly after the founding of the United States of America. This average lower global temperature of 1.5° C on average, translates to declines in temperatures that will be devastating for crop growing regions in the mid latitudes of the planet.

Special Note: For the cows and sheep and everyone who swallow whatever the corporate controlled press says: Global Temperatures Are the Hottest on Record for a Fifth Month This Year. That’s despite the U.S. experiencing a bit of a deep freeze. To read how pathetic Time Magazine is, read today’s article. All fifty states below freezing in November and that is a “bit” of a freeze!

With each passing day, the global warming paradigm creeps closer to its deathbed.

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global warming is real, bitchez…government data doesn’t lie.

P.M.Lawrence

If this was written five weeks or so before an equinox, it has to be at least three months old.

Sensetti
Sensetti

Global warming is a ‘Democratic Delusion’ conjured by sick twisted minds.

Billy
Billy

Not entirely sure I believe the whole “The Day After Tomorrow” storyline… I mean, yeah sure there’s shit on this Earth that still baffle the shit out of me and there’s probably whole lost epochs of human history…

But humans causing the planet to warm (it’s not) which causes the glaciers to flood the North Atlantic with fresh water (they’re not) which dilutes the seawater enough to stop – or at least slow dramatically – the Atlantic conveyor that brings warm water up from the equator (it’s not) which cause gigantic Super Ice Hurricanes to come barreling out of the Arctic, freezing folks solid instantly?

Eh… I’m thinking “no” at this point…

Not saying Ice Ages don’t happen rapidly. I’m in no way an expert. Just saying that the movie “TDAT” is based on the premise that humans are causing “global warming”, and all evidence says that the Earth isn’t warming – which is the thing that kicks off the whole Ice Age thing in the movie…

I posted a video – and links to more – a few days ago that totally destroys the whole “global warming” line of bullshit… which, by default, shoots gigantic holes in the premise of the movie.

Now, if we want to talk about how fast Ice Ages hit – little ones that last centuries or big ones that last millennia – and leave that stupid movie out of the conversation, I’m game for it…

Bea Lever
Bea Lever

BILLY

The “Little Ice Age” ended in the 1800’s. During the 1700’s, Europe was covered with glaciers to the point that peeps were starving and priests were begging God to bring an end to it. This is a 1500 year cyclical weather pattern and it will continue with or without Al Gore and his ilk. Please study this past ice age period, I was fascinated.

Billy
Billy

@ Bea,

I’m already very familiar with what is now referred to as The Little Ice age.

Europe was enjoying a nice warm period, successful harvests provided excess food, which in turn fostered a population spike, increased wealth, etc. It was so warm, wine was actually being produced in England, and the French were pissed off that their arch-rivals were cutting into their business. It was during this period that the Vikings made their excursions deep into North America – it was called “Vinland”.

Things were going pretty good until the early 1300’s. Mamma Nature slammed the door on that. Crops failed, which meant there were not enough resources to go around. Which fostered starvation, war after war, etc..

It didn’t end until the middle 19th century. “The Year Without a Summer”, etc… birds falling dead out of the sky it was so cold, etc..

We’ve only enjoyed nice weather since about 1850. If we are indeed staring down the bullet of another Little Ice Age, lots of folks are going to be in for a rude awakening…

IndenturedServant

I loved the scene in TDAT when all the Americans were attempting to flood into Mexico and the Mexicans closed the border. BWAHAHAHAHAHA! I also turned the movie off at that point.

Bring on the warming or the freezing……..don’t care either way. The Earth could use a break from hoomans! Personally I’d like to see a return to the Mississippian Carboniferous Period. Tis was just prior to Pangea forming. Back then there were times that atmospheric oxygen levels were we so high that a lightening strike would cause the air to burst into flames! I can imagine an oxygen dense low pressure system settling in over DC and CRACK!!!……..535+ problems solved all at once!

I think it’s high time we the people prohibit “continuity of government” in the event of a disaster that might trigger such plans.

Aheinousanus

Great catch P.M.Lawrence. There are spring and fall equinox and summer and winter solstice. I actually didn’t even catch the error when I read the article. I read the sentence and something seemed off, but I just kept going.
I do find this article just as silly as all the global warming garbage. One freak winter storm does not make a pattern and it certainly does not make for an ice ago.
Besides the Al Gore deciples are now using the term “climate change”. If we do get an ice age they will still claim credit the climate has changed.
Those who fret about the Earth being overpopulated would certainly get their wish with an ice age, as if we were to get even 10 years of continuous winter human population would be reduced to a small fraction of what it is today.

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