27 Aug 1910 – LATE CABLES. FOREST FIRES IN AMERICA HEAVY ARTIL…
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Never give artillery to climate scientists, they will only shoot themselves in the foot.
Crazy, seems not too far from some of the dangerous whackadoodle proposals of the modern ecoloons to geo-engineer the climate. Interesting thought… this was 1910, a time when technology was ascendant, and people were starting to believe that mankind could do anything, that we were in charge and more powerful than nature in every way. In 1912 the Titanic sunk that viewpoint.
First they practiced in WW1. . No H2O rain just Fe . Normally not.bad for plants they need it. Bad for people when it hits you.
http://youtu.be/xu0VW658eqc
To the lost generation of young men .
WWI may have been the dumbest and costliest war of all time. I have been to Verdun and seen the “Trench of Bayonets”, such a waste…