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Daily Archives: July 8, 2019
Rewriting America’s History
“He who controls the past, controls the future; and he who controls the present, controls the past.” – George Orwell “1984” In 1998, NASA showed 1934 as the hottest year on record in the US, and declining temperatures for the … Continue reading
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The Very Real Climate Crisis Of 1936
From July 7-14, 1936 every state reached 90F (32C), forty states reached 100F (38C) and sixteen states reached 110F (43C.) It was the hottest week in US history. California, South Dakota, Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, North Dakota, Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, Wisconsin, … Continue reading
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