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Heatwave Of 1936
From July 7-14, 1936 Delphi, Indiana was over 106F every day, topping at 112F on July 14. Thousands of people died in the heat. 16 Jul 1936, 1 – Princeton Daily Clarion at Newspapers.com Gann Valley, South Dakota had 20 … Continue reading
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May 7, 1927 Tornado, Flood And Earthquake Outbreak
On May 7, 1927 there was a deadly tornado in Kansas, the Mississippi River was experiencing its worst flood on record, and there was a huge earthquake on the Mississippi River affecting Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas and Alabama. Japan … Continue reading
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May 7, 1846 Tornado Outbreak
Granada, Mississippi was largely destroyed by a tornado on May 7, 1846. 15 May 1846, 2 – The Guard at Newspapers.com 23 May 1846, Page 1 – New-York Tribune at Newspapers.com
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Biden Making Russia Rich Again
Russia’s economy is largely based on the price of oil. President Trump brought oil prices down, and Biden made them skyrocket. Russia’s economy is back on its feet | The Economist Gas Station Price Charts – Local & National Historical … Continue reading
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Massive Election Fraud
https://uploads1.newtube.app/uploads/TonyHeller/5Bv4GVw.mp4 Massive Election Fraud
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May 7, 1840 Tornado Outbreak
On May 7, 1840 a tornado killed hundreds of people along the Mississippi River in Mississippi and Louisiana. 19 May 1840, 3 – Alexandria Gazette at Newspapers.com
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May 6, 1930 Tornado Outbreak
On May 6. 1930 tornadoes killed dozens of people in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska, and thousands of people died in an earthquake in Burma. 07 May 1930, 1 – Scottsbluff Daily Star-Herald at Newspapers.com
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“Resistance Is Futile”
The White House says people who object to White House climate fraud are engaged in “delayism.” Readout of White House Climate Science Roundtable on Countering “Delayism” and Communicating the Urgency of Climate Action | The White House
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Environmental Injustice
Fake White House climate policies are making energy, food and other necessities of life unaffordable for poor people. They say they are doing this to protect poor people. “communities of color, indigenous communities, and low-income communities often bear the brunt … Continue reading
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May 6, 1975 Tornado Outbreak
During a deadly tornado outbreak on May 6, 1975 Fridley , Minnesota was hit by three different tornadoes on the same day. 07 May 1965, Page 1 – Star Tribune at Newspapers.com
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