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Daily Archives: March 19, 2023
Easter Week, 1913
This week in 1913, floods killed thousands of people in Ohio and Indiana. 26 Mar 1913, 1 – The Birmingham News at Newspapers.com 28 Mar 1913, 6 – The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com A tornado killed hundreds of people in … Continue reading
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Failed Climate Predictions
Tucker Carlson discusses failed climate predictions published by the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Wrong Again: 50 Years of Failed Eco-pocalyptic Predictions – Competitive Enterprise Institute
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March 19, 1948 Tornado
On March 19, 1948 “Homes were leveled at Fosterburg, Illinois (nine dead), Bunker Hill (19 dead), and Gillespie (five dead).” 20 Mar 1948, Page 1 – Alton Evening Telegraph at Newspapers.com
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Connecticut River Flood Of March 1801
There was a tremendous flood on the Connecticut River in March 1801 during the inauguration ceremonies of Thomas Jefferson. 22 Mar 1859, 2 – Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com
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Earth’s Expiration Date
The global warming scam is now in its third century.
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