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17 Comments
Swrichmond
Swrichmond
September 10, 2023 7:42 am

Where are the Maui children?

flash
flash
  Swrichmond
September 10, 2023 8:15 am

Harvested , bruh.

Dr. Byrne 
— Shocking Organ Harvesting Under Khazarian Mafia ‘Health-Care’

Copacop
Copacop
  flash
September 10, 2023 12:04 pm

Oh wow…

Lucretius
Lucretius
  Copacop
September 10, 2023 6:49 pm

Oh WOW is right, thank you Flash for the pertinent info!!!

Peace, L.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
September 10, 2023 2:06 pm

The ghouls do not give up easily:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21440717/

Conclusion: Our findings showed several reasons for family refusal for organ donation; among the main cause is poor acceptance of brain death. It seems that increasing the knowledge of people about brain death and organizing strategies to confirm brain death for families are necessary to meet the organ shortage.

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
  flash
September 10, 2023 2:29 pm

Come on Flash. You know Big Pharma has our backs. And hearts and livers and kidneys, etc…

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
September 10, 2023 8:07 am

Are people who don’t believe in the solar system obliged to believe in global warming?

flash
flash
  Iska Waran
September 10, 2023 8:59 am

The solar system is fake and gay…bruh.

flash
flash
September 10, 2023 8:12 am

The energy shortage will be a government created hoax, too …why, it almost as if Deep Shekels want some people reduced.

want to make sure that you understand what is about to happen so you can prepare.

Biden canceled all of the Alaska drilling on Federal land. At the same time he stopped allowing liquid natural gas from being transported by train.

That leaves the only mode of transportation by trucking. About 2 months ago the largest trucking company went out of business:

Yellow, one of the nation’s largest freight and trucking companies, announced it is shutting down, leading to one of the largest mass layoffs in recent history and potential shipping cost increases. The company is in bankruptcy just three years after getting a $700 million loan from taxpayers.

So that is going to create a massive supply chain issue of liquid natural gas which means your utility bills as well as the price of gas is going to skyrocket.

Biden used 300 million gallons of gas from our reserves to keep the gas prices artificially low. They can’t do that anymore. They have set us up in every way to purposely make gas prices and utility prices skyrocket so fill all of your gas cans, buy propane ect NOW while you can still afford it.

Unmasking Biden’s secret catastrophe unfolding in Alaska — it’ll cripple the entire US…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
September 10, 2023 6:38 pm

Did yellow carry LNG ?

flash
flash
September 10, 2023 8:58 am
overthecliff
overthecliff
  flash
September 10, 2023 1:26 pm

My first reaction is to think Chemtrails are a conspiracy theory. Some of the best evidence that chemtrails are not a conspiracy theory is that CBS says it is a conspiracy theory.

Booger
Booger
September 10, 2023 9:34 am

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B_MC
B_MC
September 10, 2023 9:51 am

It’s crucial to remember that the future of global climate does not depend on what people say. (You’d think that the vast amounts of hot air vented by all sides in the dispute would have some effect on the climate, but apparently not.) The future of global climate also doesn’t depend on what the scientific consensus says it is; if the history of science teaches anything, it’s that when there’s a scientific consensus—which is by no means that common—it’s wrong at least as often as it’s right. The future of global climate depends not on any of these things, but on an immensely complex network of feedback loops and planetary processes that are very poorly understood at present, and may be wholly beyond our ability to measure or calculate. There’s a useful source of data that can help us understand where the global climate might be headed, but—well, we’ll talk about that a little later in this post.

Riding the Climate Toboggan

Let’s start by setting aside the rhetoric from both sides and talking about what’s actually happening in the world. The most important change in global climate over the last few decades has been the gradual shifting of climate zones away from the equator. If you live in the US and notice the USDA climate zones, you already know all about this, because many localities here are a zone or two warmer than they were in the mid-twentieth century. Those zones aren’t arbitrary; they’re determined by hard quantitative measurements such as the number of days between the last frost in the spring and the first frost in the fall—and they’re on the march…

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It’s at this point, too, that it makes sense to bring in the useful source of data I mentioned earlier: the evidence from climate change in prehistory. There’s a lot of that—paleoclimatology has been a lively field for many years now—and it has a lot to say to our current situation…

To begin with, the Earth’s climate is anything but stable. Twenty thousand years ago, an eyeblink in geological time, the Earth was much colder than she is today; that’s why the pleasant corner of Rhode Island where I live was under a mile of ice then. Go back another hundred thousand years, and the Earth was much warmer; at that time Rhode Island had roughly the same climate North Carolina has today. Go back further, before the great cooling trend of the Neogene period, and the Earth was warmer still—think palm trees and crocodiles on Rhode Island’s shores.
This is what Rhode Island beaches looked like twenty thousand years ago.

Nor are sudden climate changes anything new. Some of them, in fact, were much more sudden and drastic than the one we’re currently in. The heat spike around 9600 BC is a good example, not least because it’s recent enough that there’s good ice core data, allowing the speed of the change to be measured much more closely than other forms of data will allow. At that time—my source here, in case you want to look it up for yourself, is Steven Mithen’s widely praised book on postglacial times, After the Ice—Earth’s average temperature jolted up 7° C in less than a decade. Nobody’s yet sure how that happened, though there are some plausible theories. The point to notice is that not even the most extreme climate theories right now are predicting a 7° C increase in global temperature over the next decade. Difficult as the current situation promises to be, it’s well within the normal variability of Earth’s climate…

Fifty million years ago, during a recent era of equable climate, sea surface temperatures in the Arctic Ocean were in the subtropical range, between 64° and 77°F, and crocodiles sunned themselves on the beaches of northern Greenland: yes, their fossils have been found. North Dakota in the winter never had freezing temperatures for as much as 24 hours at a stretch. In Antarctica, palm trees grew and frost was a rare event. In effect, the tropics extended north and south from the equator much further than they do now, and subtropical conditions extended from there to the poles.

It was a very different world. The only glaciers were on high mountains close to the poles. The only deserts were in the rain shadows of tall mountain ranges. Snow was a rarity away from mountain summits. The Sahara and the Arabian peninsula? Green and fertile, watered with regular rains. The world was wrapped in a springtime that lasted for millions of years…

The Earth’s atmosphere, from a thermodynamic perspective, is a heat engine. When you add more insulation to a heat engine, it runs more efficiently and does more work: that was James Watt’s great discovery, the insight that made steam engines economically viable and launched the industrial revolution. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere provide insulation—and one of the kinds of work the atmospheric heat engine does is pump heat from the equator to the poles. Right now the heat engine over our heads is running very inefficiently, which is why so little heat makes it all the way to the poles. When it’s running more smoothly, things are different.

The kind of permanent springtime we’ve just discussed isn’t a rarity; it’s Earth’s normal climate. During the last hundred million years or so, the Earth has had an equable climate roughly two-thirds of the time. The global climate has only been like it is today, with high EPTD and high temperate and polar seasonality, for a very small portion of the remainder. All of this is very well discussed in the literature; if you go to the Harvard site linked above and click through to the page of references, you’ll find an ample supply of peer-reviewed articles from respected journals of paleontology and paleobotany documenting every claim I’ve made here. You might want to go download a copy of the references list soon, though, because it wouldn’t surprise me at all if the entire website gets taken down in a hurry once Harvard notices that somebody outside the scientific community has read it and drawn the logical conclusions.

Riding the Climate Toboggan

Dan
Dan
  B_MC
September 10, 2023 11:28 pm

The Climate is vastly controlled by the Sun. Mans contribution is insignificant. The Sun is warming all the planets in out solar system to the same effect, and most of them have zero people on them.

KaD
KaD
September 10, 2023 7:41 pm