Monthly Archives: May 2023

The World’s Smartest Person

In 1998, Michael Mann discovered something nobody knew before – earth had been cooling for 900 years and then suddenly began warming up out of control in the year 1910. Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis Academics later extended the … Continue reading

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May 14, 1886 Tornado Outbreak

On May 14, 1886 dozens of people were killed by tornadoes in Ohio, while Europe was flooded. 17 May 1886, Page 4 – The Akron Beacon Journal at Newspapers.com That was also the most active year for hurricanes in US, … Continue reading

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UN Promoting Wind Farms To Protect Birds

4:03 PM · May 12, 2023

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1912 “HOTTEST OF MAYS IN PARIS”

“MONDAY, MAY 13, 1912 HOTTEST OF MAYS IN PARIS. Unexpected Temperature of 86 to 90 Degrees Causes Much Suffering. PARIS, May 12.—The year 1912, already remarkable as opening with the driest Spring Paris has experienced for two and a half … Continue reading

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“Transgender Day of Visibility”

“in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility, the Biden-Harris Administration is uplifting transgender communities—and especially transgender kids and their families” FACT SHEET: White House Honors Transgender Day of Visibility | The White House

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Expansion Of Arctic Sea Ice

In 1922 there was no sea ice around Spitzbergen, but this year there is a lot of ice. ‘There were few seal in Spitzbergen waters this year, the catch being far under the average. This, however, did not surprise the … Continue reading

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May 11, 1970 Tornado Outbreak

On May 11, 1970 a tornado destroyed much of Lubbock, Texas killing dozens of people. 12 May 1970, Page 1 – The Brownsville Herald at Newspapers.com

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“The Worst Enemy”

“The White liberal is the worst enemy to America and the worst enemy to the Black man” – Malcolm X

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The Battle Continues

Sixty years ago JFK was killed for opposing the Military Industrial Complex, and now his nephew has taken up the battle. 9:03 AM · May 10, 2023

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May 11, 1953 Tornado Outbreak

On May 11, 1953 tornadoes killed more than one hundred people in Waco and San Angelo, Texas. 13 May 1953, 1 – San Angelo Standard-Times at Newspapers.com

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