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Daily Archives: September 13, 2022
Enron’s Other Scam
“The climate-change industry — the scientists, lawyers, consultants, lobbyists and, most importantly, the multinationals that work behind the scenes to cash in on the riches at stake — has emerged as the world’s largest industry. Virtually every resident in the … Continue reading
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Permanent Government Drought
Having received record amounts of rain this summer and historic amounts in the forecast. the US government says New Mexico is in drought. SW_Monsoon_TotalPrecip.png (4800×2400) 10-Day Precipitation Outlook for the Conterminous U.S. New Mexico | U.S. Drought Monitor
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Hiding Earth’s Warm Past
“Our society is fundamentally dishonest Hannibal mostly crossed the Alps through forests, but never over glaciers. The tree line was much higher than today, and there were hardly any glaciers. Glaciers are not mentioned in any of the detailed travelogues from … Continue reading
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