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Record Bad Thermometer in South Carolina
The official record high temperature in South Carolina was set at Columbia on June 29, 2012. Record Highest Temperatures by State Temperatures at urban Columbia were 18 degrees hotter on June 29, 2012 than at nearby rural Sumter. At Columbia, … Continue reading
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Tainted Blood
“Q79 Have you EVER had a Coronavirus (COVID19) vaccine?”
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Most East Coast Beaches Gone By 2020
In 1995, the New York Times predicted that most East Coast beaches would be gone by 2020. Scientists Say Earth’s Warming Could Set Off Wide Disruptions – The New York Times The exact opposite has happened.
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1925 Crash Of The Shenandoah
“Pride of Navy’s Airships Meets Disaster While on Its Way to Middle West AMBULANCES AND PHYSICIANS RUSHED TO AID OF VICTIMS Caldwell, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1925—(A. P.)—The giant dirigible Shenandoah is no more. It went down in three pieces here … Continue reading
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1925 Hurricane In Holland
“Three provinces of Holland, Brabant, Gelderland and Overysl, are digging out of the ruins wrought by a hurricane that swept in from the sea, laying waste wide areas, killing many, and injuring more than 500.” 04 Sep 1925, 5 – … Continue reading
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1925 : “Arctic Climate Turning Warmer; Glaciers Melting”
“Arctic Climate Turning Warmer; Glaciers Melting Oakland Tribune FEBRUARY 18, 1925 Arctic Climate Turning Warmer Glaciers Melting By HAL O’FLAHERTY. (Special Cable to The Oakland TRIBUNE and the Chicago Daily News.) LONDON, Feb. 18.—The latest, investigations confirm the theory that … Continue reading
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“Transgender women’s milk just as good for babies, says NHS trust”
“Milk from transgender women who were born male is as good for babies as a mother’s breast milk, an NHS trust said. A leaked letter from the medical director of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust defends the practice of … Continue reading
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1925 : The Amazon’s Worst Drought
“Proxy tree-ring and historical evidence for precipitation extremes during the preinstrumental nineteenth century indicate that recent floods and droughts on the Amazon River may have not yet exceeded the range of natural hydroclimatic variability. The most severe and sustained drought … Continue reading
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February 19, 1884 Tornado Outbreak
“Middlebury Register and Addison county Journal 29 Feb 1884, Great Loss of Life in Five Southern States Thousands of Houses Destroyed—Hundreds of People Killed, The States of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina and Louisiana have been visited by one … Continue reading
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February 19, 1888 Illinois Tornado
“York Democratic Press 24 Feb 1888, Fri -Page 2 BY CYCLONE AND FLAME.—Tho Town of Vernon, Ils,, Nearly Wiped Out. AN APPALLING DISASTER! Tho Loss of Life Estimated at Fully : Forty-Eight. Whole Families Buried Beneath the Ruins of Their … Continue reading
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