June 9, 1953 Tornado Outbreak

On June 9, 1953 tornadoes killed more than 100 people in Michigan and Ohio.

09 Jun 1953, Page 1 – Lansing State Journal at Newspapers.com

On that same day more than 75 people died in a Massachusetts tornado.

10 Jun 1953, 1 – The Buffalo News at Newspapers.com

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Commencement Announcement

Long-time UN climate envoy Greta Thunberg will graduate from high school soon.

2:43 AM · Jun 9, 2023

It isn’t clear why she is smiling however, since she also believes we only have twelve days left to save humanity from global warming.

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Defending Democracy

The European Union is worried that actual democracy will undermine their “defense of democracy.”

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“Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before”

JFK is remembered for putting a man on the moon, while Joe Biden will be remembered for putting men in the same bathroom with little girls.

Sulu supports him in this effort.

From ‘Star Trek’ To LGBT Spokesman, What It Takes ‘To Be Takei’ : NPR

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“Old Man Yells At Cloud”

7:26 PM · Jun 7, 2023

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Dark Days Indeed

The Northeastern US has a long history of dark days caused by forest fires. Humans have always been superstitious about the causes of bad weather, and there is little indication that anything has changed in this regard.

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Fires And Floods Of June 1903

05 Jun 1903, 1 – New-York Tribune at Newspapers.com

19 Jun 1903, 3 – Essex County Chronicle at Newspapers.com

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Worse Than The Dust Bowl

Kirye and I devoted our second anniversary to documenting the western drought, which experts say is the worst in 1,200 years.

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Arctic Sea Ice To Disappear Again

The ice-free Arctic forecast date has been pushed back several decades. People profiting from the Arctic melting scam are hoping their useful idiots have short memories and aren’t very intelligent.

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Dark Days In New England

On June 5, 1903 smoke from forest fires in Canada blotted out the sun in New York and New England.

05 Jun 1903, 1 – New-York Tribune at Newspapers.com

On May 19, 1780 the sky was black as night in New England due to massive wildfires in Canada.

Forest Fires – Google Books

The New England Dark Day, May 19, 1780 – New England Historical Society

CSIRO PUBLISHING | International Journal of Wildland Fire

That year also brought the deadliest Atlantic Hurricane and the third deadliest Pacific typhoon.

The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492-1996   

Mother Nature’s Fury: 10 Devastating Historical Hurricanes, 1502-1780

http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/data_sub/perez_11_20.pdf

30 Dec 1780, 2 – Jackson’s Oxford Journal at Newspapers.com

Template:Deadliest typhoons – Wikipedia

Historical deadly typhoons in the Philippines

“The science” has changed though, and now arson is caused by fossil fuels.

9:38 AM · Jun 7, 2023

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