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Daily Archives: February 5, 2023
Exactly What They Predicted
Nine years ago experts said record high sea ice in Antarctica was due to global warming and was exactly what they predicted. “Antarctic ice floes extended further than ever recorded this southern winter, confounding the world’s most-trusted climate models. the … Continue reading
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1924 Winter Olympics Had Almost No Snow
“OLYMPIC SNOW SPORTS DUBIOUS CHAMONIX, France, Jan. 25.— “With the skating rink and snow slides almost wrecked by thaws, ‘opening of the Olympic games here tomorrow seems dubious. The skating rink is soft and sloppy and slides for the bobsled … Continue reading
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Imaginary Climate History
Another example of how the press and academia erase and rewrite history to create a completely fake story.
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1956 Winter Olympics Had Too Little Snow
“A light snow began falling to- day on Cortina’s craggy, snow- Starved slopes, raising hopes for ‘successful competition. It was the first snow in 15 days. Officials already had planned to go ahead with skiing events on mountain Slopes surrounding … Continue reading
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