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Monthly Archives: August 2016
” If it doesn’t agree with experiment, it’s wrong”
It doesn’t matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn’t matter how smart you are. If it doesn’t agree with experiment, it’s wrong. Richard P. Feynman The areal coverage of 100 degree days in the US peaked at 310 PPM … Continue reading
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Dems Doing The Khan-Khan
If we had proper screening of Muslims entering the country while Bill Clinton was president, the World Trade Center would still be standing, Hillary Clinton would never have voted to invade Iraq, and Captain Khan would still be alive. That sort … Continue reading
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Distinguishing Between Weather And Climate
The map below shows how climate experts distinguish between weather and climate. 36mPNormUS.png (688×531)
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Tom Karl At NOAA Busts Tom Karl At NOAA
In 1989, NOAA’s Tom Karl said earth warmed rapidly from 1881 to 1919, and cooled from 1921 to 1979. 7 Dec 1989, Page 14 – at Newspapers.com Now, NOAA’s Tom Karl shows the exact opposite. He shows cooling from 1881 to 1919, … Continue reading
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Charles Butler Interview
https://realclimatescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/TheCharlesButlerShowAug012016Hour1.mp3 Charles Butler interviewed me this morning on his Chicago radio talk show, about the Ship Of Fools and DNC climate fraud.. My section begins about 28:20.
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Another Thousand Times A Year Fraud From USA Today And NWS
USA Today and the National Weather Service are, as expected, spreading wild misinformation about the Ellicott City flood. They are claiming 6.5 inches of rain was a 1-in-1000 year event. Rain that caused deadly Md. flood a ‘1-in-1,000’ year event This is … Continue reading
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Even More Heavy Rain Fraud From The White House
The 1868 flood in Ellicott City was much larger than this weekend’s flood. It washed houses away. Historic Ellicott City, MD – Floods – Saturday, August 8, 1868 The latest Ellicott City scam is from the White House, claiming that … Continue reading
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Flood In Ellicott City, MD
I used to attend the Assembly of God church in Elicott City, Maryland – where they had a massive flood over the weekend. The downtown area is a flood disaster waiting to happen, as you can see in the Google Earth image … Continue reading
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Mind-Blowing Fraud From The University Of Chicago And Forbes
The University of Chicago says that Illinois will be as warm as India. Every U.S. State Could Be Hotter Than Mexico By 2100, With Deadly Consequences – Forbes Thirty years ago, the front page of the Chicago Tribune had a … Continue reading
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