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Daily Archives: June 1, 2022
John Hinckley, Invasive Species And Hot Drinks
On March 31, 1981 Colorado’s John Hinckley walked up to President Reagan and tried to shoot him at point blank range. I remember that time very well for several reasons. My sister was Jodie Foster’s suitemate at Yale. The experience … Continue reading
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Converting The Deniers, Doubters And Delayers
Having recently lost his CCP funding, Andrew Dessler is working on new ways to act ridiculous. Texas A&M Shut Down a Major Climate Change Modeling Center in February After a ‘Default’ by Its Chinese Partner – Inside Climate News “I … Continue reading
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June 1, 1903 Tornadoes And Floods
On June 1, 1903 Gainesville, Georgia was largely destroyed by a tornado which killed one hundred people, while Kansas City was devastated by flooding. “TORNADO HITS GAINESVILLE: HUNDRED KILLED,MANY HURT Circling Wind Hits Georgia City Without Warning, and Victims Are … Continue reading
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India Reopening Twenty Coal Mines
India is reopening twenty coal mines, eliminating environmental regulations and have increased their purchases of Russian oil by 2,500%. CIL to auction shut mines as heatwave fuels power crisis | Mint India eases environmental curbs for its coal mines – … Continue reading
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Not So Beautiful Theories
“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
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June 1, 1947 Tornado Outbreak
On June 1, 1947 Oklahoma and Arkansas were hit by deadly tornadoes which killed dozens of people, and Democrats were calling people who resisted their communist takeover “fascists.” “Foreign Policy Hit By Senator Taylor, Urges Liberalism Tells York Jefferson-Jackson Day … Continue reading
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Plummeting US Temperatures
Ten years ago the US had a very warm winter and spring, which was widely attributed to “global warming“. Tropical storm Sandy made landfall at the end of October, 2012 and may have won the election for Obama and Biden. … Continue reading
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Junk Science For Intellectuals
The Economist says corals are threatened by global warming and the Great Barrier Reef is disappearing. Corals are threatened by global warming | The Economist Coral coverage at the Great Barrier Reef is at a record high. Great Barrier Reef … Continue reading
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Fake Elections Have Consequences
Gas Station Price Charts – Local & National Historical Average Trends – GasBuddy.com
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Monkeypox Research At NIH And Wuhan
Efficient assembly of a large fragment of monkeypox virus genome as a qPCR template using dual-selection based transformation-associated recombination – ScienceDirect https://uploads1.newtube.app/uploads/TonyHeller/nWhMNdZ.mp4
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