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March 14, 1933 Tornado Outbreak

“One of the worst tornado outbreaks in the history of Tennessee struck during the afternoon and evening hours of March 14, 1933. What was likely a squall line of thunderstorms (also known as a Quasi-Linear Convective System, or QLCS) with … Continue reading

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World To End In June

According to UN climate spokesperson Greta Thunberg and a top climate scientist, we only have a few more weeks left until global warming destroys the planet. 4:18 AM – 21 Jun 2018 Top Climate Scientist: Humans Will Go Extinct if … Continue reading

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March 13, 1990 Tornado Outbreak

“On March 13, 1990, an early season outbreak of tornadoes ripped across the interior United States. A total of 59 tornado touchdowns impacted the states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas. Of the 59 tornadoes, 44 of the … Continue reading

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Worst Drought In 1200 Years

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The Inflation Reduction Act

Joe Biden and Barack Obama have perpetrated the same green energy scam for the second time in fifteen years.

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2506 Days Left For The Planet

According to Congressional climate expert AOC, global warming will destroy the planet in 2,506 days.

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President Trump’s Forecast

President Trump predicted a 1929 style economic crash if Joe Biden was installed in the White House.

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March 21, 1932 Tornado Outbreak

On March 21, 1932 tornadoes killed hundreds of people in the southern United States. 22 Mar 1932, 1 – The Selma Times-Journal at Newspapers.com

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WHO Treaty

Joe Biden wants the World Health Organization to control US infectious disease policy. WHO official: ‘we may have to enter homes and remove family members’

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“Severe Ancient Droughts: A Warning To California”

“BEGINNING about 1,100 years ago, what is now California baked in two droughts, the first lasting 220 years and the second 140 years. Each was much more intense than the mere six-year dry spells that afflict modern California from time … Continue reading

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