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CNN : Earth Is Hottest Ever
CNN says earth is hotter than when palm trees grew at the poles.
The planet saw its hottest day ever this week. The record will be broken again and again | CNN
Palm trees ‘grew on Antarctica’ – BBC News
It is currently -90F at the South Pole.
Weather for South Pole, Antarctica
There were crocodiles and palm trees in the Arctic.
Crocodiles and Palm Trees in the Arctic? New Report Suggests Yes.
Less Ice In Arctic Ocean 6000-7000 Years Ago — ScienceDaily
Holocene Treeline History and Climate Change Across Northern Eurasia – ScienceDirect
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Hottest Day Ever
The press says earth is experiencing the hottest weather ever due to the burning of fossil fuels.
Most of the record heat is located just north of Antarctica where temperatures are below freezing and where there isn’t any long-term temperature data.
1990 IPCC Report
“An international team of specialists has concluded from eight indexes of climate that there is no end in sight to the cool- ing trend of the last 30 years, at least in the Northern Hemisphere.
Data from the Southern Hemisphere, particularly south of latitude 30 south, are so meager that reliable conclusions are not possible, the report says.”
TimesMachine: January 5, 1978 – NYTimes.com
Temperature Changes in the United States – Climate Science Special Report
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Coldest July 5th On Record
Temperatures in Cheyenne only reached 57F today, making it the coldest July 5 on record. The pervious record was 60F in 1960.
Cheyenne, WY Weather Conditions | Weather Underground
Temperatures were warmer on July 5, 1936
South Dakota 120, Arizona 118, California 114, Montana 113, Nebraska 112, North Dakota 111, Iowa 110, Wyoming 109, Missouri 108, Minnesota 107, Colorado 106, Illinois 106, Utah 106, Kansas 105, Indiana 103, Nevada 103, Oklahoma 103, Georgia 102, New Mexico 102, Idaho 101, South Carolina 101, Wisconsin 101, Arkansas 100, Texas 100
Gann Valley, South Dakota was 120F on July 5, 1936. Today their maximum temperature was 72F
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Progress In Academia
The Salem Witch trials featured child plaintiffs and Harvard educated judges – so nothing has changed in academia.
16 Montana Kids Are Suing the State Over Climate Change. Here’s What to Know About the Trial | Time
Those child geniuses wouldn’t survive six hours of the Montana winter without the fossil fuels they are protesting.
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Palm Trees Imminent At -90F
“You don’t expect palm trees to pop up the very instant that current temperatures surpassed the prehistoric high? It can actually be warmer now than back then because the warming is happening so quickly. Nature is lagging but it’ll get there.”
It is currently -90F at the South Pole.
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1857 – 138F In India
“The Mutiny broke out at Meerut on the 10th of May, 1857, and fired a train of tremendous historical explosions. Nana Sahib’s massacre of the surrendered garrison of Cawnpore occurred in June, and the long siege of Lucknow began. The military history of England is old and great, but I think it must be granted that the crushing of the Mutiny is the greatest chapter in it. The British were caught asleep and unprepared. They were a few thousands, swallowed up in an ocean of hostile populations. It would take months to inform England and get help, but they did not falter or stop to count the odds, but with English resolution and English devotion they took up their task, and went stubbornly on with it, through good fortune and bad, and fought the most unpromising fight that one may read of in fiction or out of it, and won it thoroughly.
The Mutiny broke out so suddenly, and spread with such rapidity that there was but little time for occupants of weak outlying stations to escape to places of safety. to places of safety. Attempts were made, of course, but they were attended by hardships as bitter as death in the few cases which were successful; for the heat ranged between 120 and 138 in the shade; the way led through hostile peoples, and food and water were hardly to be had. For ladies and children accustomed to ease and comfort and plenty, such a journey must have been a cruel experience.”
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Shooting People To Reduce Gun Violence
The mainstream media has been successful in their efforts to drive their audience insane.
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“a crime against the community”

“It is wrong to mutilate or suppress the record of an observation of a phenomenon of nature, but it is also wrong to make a bad use of the record. In fact, it is the misuse of meteorological data, not the observing or publishing, that constitutes a crime against the community. Observation and careful research are to be encouraged as useful. Misrepresentations are to be avoided as harmful. The (‘ Independent Press ’’ as the ‘I Voice of the People ” should be not only IC Vox Populi ” but “Vox Dei ”, repressing all cheats and hoaxes, defending the truth and the best interests of the whole nation as against the self-interest of a few.”
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31% Comatose
Thirty-one percent of Americans still have confidence in the US government.
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