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Daily Archives: November 11, 2018
US Permanent Drought Update
Two thirds of the US has had above normal precipitation over the last three years, including nearly half of California. 36mPNormUS.png (688×531) Thirty years ago, James Hansen predicted a huge increase in drought, and said that droughts hardly ever happened … Continue reading
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What Do We Have That They Don’t?
Most people in Israel are armed, and most households in Switzerland have an assault rifle. What makes the US different is that we have Democratic Party hellholes like Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, Washington DC, St. Louis and New Orleans where youth … Continue reading
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Global Warming Forcing Cactus To Relocate
When they think nobody is watching, cactus will fly to a new location. Granite Mountain near Prescott. Home of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, who died fighting the Yarnell Hill fire three years ago.
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One Hundred Years Ago Today
The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I, was around 40 million. There were 20 million deaths and 21 million wounded. 11 Nov 1918, Page 1 – The Des Moines Register at Newspapers.com
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