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Heat And Drought Of 1838

14 Aug 1838, 3 – Richmond Enquirer at Newspapers.com

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Pandemic Of The Vaccinated

The least vaccinated state. COVID-19 The most vaccinated state.

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“reliance upon records rather than upon memory or imagination”

“our climate is not necessarily changing, due to this or to that folly of mart, or to the eccentricity of nature. The country experienced droughts apparently quite as severe as those of 1934 and 1936 a hundred years ago, yes, … Continue reading

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The Great Drought Of 1854

18 Sep 1854, 1 – Belfast News-Letter at Newspapers.com

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The Terrible Drought Of 1887

11 Aug 1887, 5 – The Clay Democrat at Newspapers.com

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Political Climate Refugees

As is normally the case, Grist is making claims which are the exact opposite of reality. Fleeing global warming? ‘Climate havens’ aren’t ready for you yet. | Grist What is actually happening is that people are fleeing Democrat states and … Continue reading

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Disastrous Floods Of 1872

“MANCHESTER. FIFTY BODIES WASHED OUT OF THEIR GRAVES” 20 Jul 1872, 10 – The Huddersfield Chronicle and West Yorkshire Advertiser at Newspapers.com

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The Vermont Climate Plan

Vermont generates 0.03% of the world’s CO2 emissions, and they are going to save the planet by reducing them even further. https://uploads1.newtube.app/uploads/TonyHeller/qMcmkqu.mp4

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Hurricanes And Tornadoes Of September 1821

The most powerful hurricane to hit the Northeastern US occurred during September, 1821. ARM-14-04840-P1_The_East_Coast_USD_100_billion_hurricane-9-4 The following week, a devastating tornado outbreak occurred across New England. Historic Storms of New England – Google Books

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The Drought Of 1762

“THE DROUGHT OF 1762 In eastern Massachusetts, there was a distressing drought in the summer of 1762. There was scarcely any rain from April 9 to August 18, and in some places, as at Danvers, until September 22. “ Historic … Continue reading

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