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Five Years Away From Wind Power

In 1911, the New York Times said wind power would save us from global cooling, and we would soon run out of fossil fuels.

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Plan C

Globalist billionaires don’t like you blocking the roads or security lines at the airport. Their plans A and B didn’t work very well, but plan C has been a spectacular success so far.

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Flaunting The Great Reset

The propaganda agencies are busy again today. 10:01 AM · Oct 10, 2021

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Democrats Hoping To Starve Native Americans Too

7:15 AM · Oct 9, 2021

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Britain Four Or Five Years Away From Wind Power

Britain needs fossil fuels for five more winters to keep from freezing to death. https://realclimatescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/gsCEI4P.mp4 Same story experts have been saying for the past 110 years. TimesMachine: January 1, 1911 – NYTimes.com

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Another Smoking Gun Of IPCC Fraud

Between 1990 and 2001, the IPCC completely rewrote the Arctic sea ice satellite record, and changed a trend of ice increasing to ice decreasing. 1990 IPCC Report https://archive.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/tar/wg1/062.htm     It looks like they might have created the fraudulent 2001 … Continue reading

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Climate Emergency Of 1871

On this date 150 years ago, the deadliest fires in US history occurred in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Minnesota – including one which burned Chicago to the ground.

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Dramatic Climate Change During The 1990s

During the Al Gore geologic episode of the 1990s, many key government climate graphs changed dramatically.

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Banning Dissent

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Record Hot October 1963

US October afternoon temperatures steadily increased during the 20th century until 1963, and then they plummeted and never recovered. October 1963 brought unprecedented heat from coast to coast. There was a worldwide drought and the Susquehanna and Delaware Rivers nearly … Continue reading

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