'1 more nail in coffin of global-warming deception'
Rainfall and drought extremes predates fossil fuel economy.
One of the biggest problems with making time and history linear is an absolute failure to account for the natural cycles.
Ancient man was much more aware of these cycles than we are today and they could plan accordingly. This is a major failure in modern society.
One of the biggest problems with making time and history linear is an absolute failure to account for the natural cycles.
Ancient man was much more aware of these cycles than we are today and they could plan accordingly. This is a major failure in modern society.
Another resource is suspicious0bservers.org
PS. I am not an official scientist nor engineer...I am just integrated academically.
Yes the subject matter is really intriguing, it's not a single subject...it involves many disciplines.
I was remarking just the other day that at this time of year it should not still be light out at 8pm est...and my boss noted that the sun rise is moving more rapidly toward direct east than usual...there are many things happening at the same time this grand cycle that will confound our understanding of what happening.
Seems the ancient Mayans predicted this: "things will happen that have never happened before and never will happen again."
It would logically seem that they were referring to natural cycles coming together that had not before and will not happen like this again.
No fear, be safe and aware.
I have a little saying that everyone should take to heart: What happens in the troposphere stays in the troposphere.
I got into a pissing contest with a scientist online about the causes of the holes. I am not a scientist or do I claim to be one, instead I am a logical thinker.
His argument was that a chemical within R-12 (which is many time heavier than air) was the main culprit. I asked him how a substance that is many times heavier than air could possibly ever get to our ozone layer and his answer killed me. He said that the substance would be pushed by the wind until it hit a mountain and it would go up to the ozone layer??? My thinking is, then why does it take millions of pounds of thrust to get something out of Earths atmosphere???
Here is my thinking on the lack of ozone at the north and south poles (they say the hole at the south pole is bigger than the north pole. The Earth spins constantly, there is atmosphere all around the Earth, the spinning of the Earth is causing the holes at the north and south poles similar to spinning something under water. Of course there will be a hole because of the vortex generated by the Earth. The reason it is bigger at the South pole is because of the Earths wobble. The wobble at the North pole is very small but up to I believe 7 degrees at the south pole. Wouldn't the wobble at the south pole create a larger vortex?
I also have a theory on earthquakes but that's another story. What do you all think?
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/pr...
A simple example: a localized event...atmospheric charging occurs; at best, it can effect one's reaction time, (as studied in the mid fifties in relation to massive car accidents) or, let's say one lives on the edge of a severe psychological problem, these events can send you right over the edge. Recently it's been realized that if your in a plane and fly through one of these areas, during these events...those vulnerable might suffer a heart attack or stroke.
For the rest of us not necessarily at risk it might induce negative thinking, anger or despair...even one's own judgement about decisions.
http://cyclesresearchinstitute.org/cy...
Okay, it just now crossed my mind.
I know it is wrong to jail people who disagree with me.
Why?
I have read the Constitution and the Bill Of Rights!
Old Dino just doesn't know what's wrong with those econazi wannabe free speech suppressing commies.
Oops, on second thought, maybe I do.
Backing into relations without first principles is like physiognomy! Maybe instead of taxing CO2, we can tax people with big noses or bums on their heads.
Now that baby's singin...
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