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1911 : Climate Experts Said That Wireless Communications Are Destroying The Climate Of Southern California
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HaHa!! Jolts of electric current loose in the atmosphere.
Was he Homer’s great grandaddy?
Hansen’s mentor! The founding fathers of modern day Climatology! It makes as much sense as CO2!
This is the best one so far.
If he was alive today the mentally ill James Hansen could be add to the list of “Government” “sharps” looking into his ideas.
It’s true.
Look at the huge increase in worldwide wireless transmissions, especially of television after 1950 and the rise in Global temperatures that it caused.
This is confirmed by the fact that over the last 15 years a lot of those transmissions have been replaced by internet traffic over cables. In particular, the last few years have seen streaming audio and video have a large effect in reducing the requirement for wireless transmission. At the same time the change from analogue to digital broadcast has also reduced the required transmission power. The result of this reduction is quite apparent in the graphs of global temperature over the same period. /sarc
me thinks you need therapy—who wrote that crap?
Field Day is next weekend. Hams all over North America will be contacting each other for 24 hours straight. Every drop of rain, every clear sky, every gust of wind and every bit of summer heat will be the fault of all us amateur radio operators.