45 Years Ago Today

On May 18, 1980 Mt. St. Helens blew its top

May 27, 1980, page 42 – The Olympian at Newspapers.com

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15 Responses to 45 Years Ago Today

  1. dm says:

    While Maine’s next governor, I will 1) House the homeless & illegal immigrants in vacation homes owned by Sen. King, Sen. Collins, Rep. Pingree, Gov. Mills and all Democrats holding elected offices across ME (except Rep. Golden). 2) Replace bureaucrats across the state with illegal immigrants receiving public assistance.

  2. arn says:

    News from the globalist war on Europeans.

    Yet another election miracle happened in Romania.
    After banning 2 conservative candidates the proEU Sorosite,the Al Julani/ Mark Carney of Romania, won for absolutely no reason against conservatives who got only few weeks ago 70%+.
    The few months of delay were more than enough for Mi6,CIA and DGSE to readjust election results climate style and install a puppet who will tell Romanians how much they love to be EU’s buttlickers and how much they love rainbows,mass invasion and and rape&stab enrichment.

    Seems they used the same trick as in Moldova – the Diaspora votes.

    Similar results are to be carbon copied in Poland and Portugal soon.

    • conrad ziefle says:

      We need to get the election machines out of our country. It’s absolutely necessary for survival. Then we need to export our radicalism to other countries, like the Marxists do.

      • arn says:

        I’ve been saying for many years as the easiest way to get/maintain the power by rigging elections.

        Only paper vote in person with ID – otherwise the globalist will win all elections against the populist.
        And then war will be the only option against oligarchy.

      • Disillusioned says:

        We have paper voting in my county – we fill in the blank rectangles or circles next to the candidates’ names with a #2 pencil, like taking a test in school. Then, we feed those into electronic scanners, which tabulate the votes.

        Although they are paper ballots, I wonder if the electronic scanner/tabulators can also be rigged to cheat?

        If so, that would open up another can of worms – each ballot would have to be counted twice or perhaps three times, manually, to rule out the possibility of human manipulation of the vote count. Election workers from each party would need to sign off on every ballot. Every time there is a discrepancy, the votes on that ballot would need to be recounted until everyone on all sides agree to the final tabulation.

        Getting an accurate vote count that way would seem to be a laborious process, and could also be fraught with potential abuse – there is the possibility of coordinated effort by election workers throwing vote counts, either by force or by bribe (which happens sometimes in sports – a player or players throw the game). In politics, the stakes are much higher than a team sports game or a boxing match.

        To ensure accuracy, perhaps very long mandatory prison sentences should be established for anyone caught manipulating the vote counts. That may lead to a more trustworthy vote count than programmable touchscreen casino gambling machines in the voting booths.

        We probably wouldn’t know who the certified winners are for several days in some elections.

        • conrad ziefle says:

          Off the top of my head, I’ll suggest that if the tabulator has an internet connection or complex software, then it can be rigged, but if it is a dumb “spot” tabulator, it can be found faulty with simple testing of test page in, count out that can be done at random intervals to make sure that no one has dickered with it. The less sophisticated a system is, the easier it can be monitored, even by nontechnical people. Any system should have quality control random testing throughout the day. It seems possible to count paper ballots in many countries and have a result within a day. The thing about a computer (who needs a computer to count votes?? ) is that it can be controlled and manipulated quickly by the 10,000s of votes in a second and then its actions quickly disappeared to all but the best software experts, and maybe even they can’t find and prove the manipulation. It would be much better to recruit volunteer poll workers, where one might steal 200 votes in a day, if they are really stealthy, and who know they will be called out if caught, and possibly face jail time. Get the CCP, Bill Gates, the WEF, Russia, and most likely the CIA out of our voting processes. The world would be wise to follow suit.

  3. conrad ziefle says:

    When you look at that graph that Tony posts now and then, which shows the atmospheric CO2 and temperature for the last 500 million years, as assessed through geological studies, one can’t help but notice that CO2 in the air has been in an almost linear decline over the period, except for a small bump where it increases over a short time (relative to 500 million years), and wonder what caused that bump. This graph has become my bible, so I wouldn’t mind knowing more about it. Like what methods were used to determine the levels of CO2 and temperature, and also what is believed to have caused the bump. Was if volcanic activity? Thermo activity from under the oceans boiling off CO2? A little geology lesson for those who never studied it would be nice.

  4. Bob G says:

    very sad news. Scott Adams of Dilbert fame has terminal cancer. I listen to Scott’s podcast everyday he’s a very smart man, a trump supporter and a man-made climate change denier and proud of it. he’s in pain and only expects to live a few months. he has the same cancer as Joe Biden.
    https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1924477866915315722

    • Solar Mutant Ninjaneer says:

      That is very sad news about Scott Adams.
      Regarding Joe Biden, Jeff Childers “Coffee & Covid” has a thought provoking take on Biden’s cancer announcement timing, “oil cancer” ramblings in 2022, and the covid vaccines.
      https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/oil-spill-monday-may-19-2025-c-and
      I highly recommend subscribing to his substack for his insights into modern journalism, manipulations by the deep state, and his highly creative writing style.

      • arn says:

        Finally someone asking the right questions.
        (except for the one question: Who was the real US president during the last 4 years because Biden was not)
        Biden had world class medical support during his Obama years and during his stolen presidency – and most likely also during the Trump years.
        There is literally no gap where he could have developed such a slowly progressing illness until the terminal stage unnoticed since 2008.
        Especially since PSA bloodtests exist.
        (also interesting that Joe Biden ran 800 m in world record U80 time according to his docs during his presidency with at least stage 3 cancer )

        Interesting btw that noone is talking about the mrna caused cancer hockeystick
        but they want to save us from the fake warming hockeystick all the time..

  5. Crispin Pemberton-Pigott says:

    The topic is mount St Helen’s.

    It happens that on that morning I was lying on a water bed in North Vancouver the slope of which faces south, reading in the early morning sun. There was a tremendous boom which I assumed was dynamite down at the waterfront where construction was underway on the North Shore. It was loud enough that it slightly rocked the house and the water in the bed moved in a small , detectable wave. My thought at the time was, “Man, those guys are going to get yelled at for making so much noise early on a Sunday.” Vancouverites love to complain…

    The straight line distance is ~350km (220 mi). Checking later the claimed timing of the eruption seemed to be wrong but it took the sound wave 17 minutes to arrive in Vancouver. To shake a house at a distance of 350 km takes an extraordinary amount of energy. Quite amazing.

    • Independent says:

      Many people just do not understand the scope and power of nature. They don’t get how small our pitiful machines or ships are compared to mountains or the vastness of the oceans. They’ve been taught that man can control the weather by being partially responsible for increasing CO2 in the atmosphere from 0.03% to 0.04%, as absurd as that sounds and is.

      • Bob G says:

        Exactly. there is roughly 300 MILLION cubic miles of ocean water. how would we heat that up if we wanted to? somebody said that we could bombard Antarctica with Many or most of our atomic bomb arsenal and we could melt a lot of snow and ice. and the next day it would all freeze again.

        • Crispin Pemberton-Pigott says:

          Realistically, it is unlikely we could ever warm the Earth, but we are probably clever and advanced enough to be able to drive it into a premature ice age. It is clear that a surprisingly small amount of reflection causes a large drop in temperature.

          Did you see the great Willie Soon video on cooling v.s. warming? It was posted in the comments of an article at WUWT. That’s a must-see.

  6. dearieme says:

    Earthquakes are almost unknown in Scotland but there was a tiny one a few decades ago. A new, natural measure of earthquake severity was born – “it knocked my budgie off its perch”.

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