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Are we seriously expected to believe that Hannibal marched elephants over the Alps with the snow cover at its present level?
The claim that a temperature rise of 1.5 degrees above present levels will be catastrophic is an absurdity.
In the 1960’s I took world history in my sophomore year in high school. It was then I first heard about Hannibal crossing the Alps with his elephants. I was puzzled back then knowing how much ice and snow covers that trail in the modern era. It wasn’t until fairly recently that I learned the answer: the Roman Warm Period.
With the current climate hysteria I doubt that Hannibal’s exploits would be taught today lest today’s students ask the same questions I did. We can’t have today’s students engaging in critical thinking.
Why, students today might ask how the Vikings were able to have thriving settlements in Greenland or how grapes could be grown in areas of Great Britain where they can’t be grown today. Heaven forbid that they discover something called the Medieval Warm Period and begin to question Michael Mann’s Hockey Stick. No, no. History must be suppressed at all costs.
Which means the novel “1984” must not be given as a reading assignment in high school as it given to me as a freshman in high school.
I am so thankful I received a degree in history in 1974. That training lets me see clearly that Orwell’s Ministry of Truth is alive and well.
the glaciers in glacier Park Montana are only 3,000 to 4,000 years old…. says the park literature which can be found online. Tony you might want to be careful Michael Mann appears to be sue happy. look what happened to Rudy G he’s got video evidence of cheating in Georgia and he couldn’t even talk about it at his trial because he was threatened with contempt. I’ve read several news stories on what happened in Georgia and none of them talk about that video
tony, congrats, you made the big time! from the epoch times to my inbox @ 4:14 am today (12-26-23):
https://www.theepochtimes.com/article/infographic-climate-scientists-credibility-hurt-5552652?utm_source=Morningbrief&src_src=Morningbrief&utm_campaign=mb-2023-12-26&src_cmp=mb-2023-12-26&utm_medium=email&est=QUwpwAc2p4ADmOHpt6MNSY%2FaA8HGfiGLynSyL%2Blf7MREAN8NCtZTdvFoJd5a
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Your work is greatly appreciated, for being honest and informed in the greatest work.