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Monthly Archives: May 2022
Fossil Fuels Are Racist
Democrats say they are helping people of color by implementing policies which make energy unaffordable. The True Cost of Oil for Diverse Communities | Opinion
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Tornado Outbreak Of May 31, 1985
On May 31, 1985 tornadoes killed dozens of people in the Northeastern US and Canada. 01 Jun 1985, 1 – The Tribune at Newspapers.com
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The War On Science And Energy Continues
Academics created the energy crisis via climate junk science, and they are relentless in their efforts to make it worse. Climate damage by EU’s potential substitute gas supplier assessed – The Press United | International News Analysis, Viewpoint
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Record Heat Of May 31, 1934
On May 31, 1934 it was 109F (43C) at Fayette, Iowa – which was thirty-three degrees above average for the date. “Wilmington Daily Press Journal (Wilmington, California) – 31 May 1934, Thu To Slaughter Starving Cattle ‘Third of Nation in … Continue reading
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“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.”
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will … Continue reading
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Biden Says 9mm Handguns Are High Caliber
Joe Biden is sending 127mm self-propelled ammunition to unknown people in the Ukraine – much of which is falling into Russian hands. Biden also says law-abiding Americans shouldn’t be allowed to own 9mm ammunition. ‘No Rational Basis’: Biden Suggests Restrictions … Continue reading
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Fortunately They Have Windmills
The Netherlands has lots of windmills, so they should be OK without natural gas. Russia may halt gas supplies to the Netherlands — RT Business News
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BBC : People Didn’t Know How To Count Before 1950
In 2011, the BBC announced that 2011 was the deadliest year for tornadoes, because people didn’t know how to count accurately before 1950. Barack Obama: Joplin tornado ‘a national tragedy’ – BBC News We built the atomic bomb in 1945 … Continue reading
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Hurricanes And Typhoons Of 1935
Saturday 28 September 1935, page 23 HUNDREDS DEAD IN TYPHOON 75,000 HOMES LOST Destruction in Japan A Government communique states that 200 persons were killed in the typhoon that swept over Klouslou Island of the Tokio region on Thursday, The … Continue reading
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1935 – Climate Refugees Fleeing To Alaska
“Tuesday 23 April 1935, page 24 DROUGHT IN AMERICA DESTITUTE FARMERS MIGRATION TO ALASKA Washington, April 16. What may be the first of large scale migrationary movements, underwritten by the Government in its almost desperate struggle with rural destitution and … Continue reading
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