Fighting Russian Disinformation

Our leading intelligence experts apparently were unable to ask Hunter Biden, the laptop repairman or the FBI if it actually was Biden’s laptop.

“More than 50 former senior intelligence officials have signed on to a letter outlining their belief that the recent disclosure of emails allegedly belonging to Joe Biden’s son “has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.”

Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo, dozens of former intel officials say – POLITICO

“If we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election, and we believe strongly that Americans need to be aware of this. “

Former IC Officers Public Statement

Signed by,

Jim Clapper
Former Director of National Intelligence
Former Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
Former Director of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
Former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency

Mike Hayden
Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency
Former Director, National Security Agency
Former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence

Leon Panetta
Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency
Former Secretary of Defense

John Brennan
Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency
Former White House Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Advisor
Former Director, Terrorism Threat Integration Center
Former Analyst and Operations Officer, Central Intelligence Agency

…….

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“US ANNUAL TORNADO DEATH TOLLS, 1875-PRESENT”

US Annual Tornado Death Tolls, 1875-present – NSSL News

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Landmark United Nations Report

The United Nations has determined that climate change will allow the same fuel to burn over and over again. year after year.

Climate Change Could Increase Risk of Wildfires 50% by Century’s End – The New York Times

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Obama – Eight Feet Of Sea Level Rise

“A new report, released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on the last day of Barack Obama’s presidency, presents a series of updated estimates for future sea-level rise, both in the United States and worldwide. It suggests that, under extreme future climate change, global sea levels could rise by more than eight feet by the end of the century”

One of the last Obama-era climate reports had a troubling update about the rising seas – The Washington Post

Obama issued this report in between buying his Hawaiian beach mansion and his Massachusetts beach mansion.

Measured sea level rise rates are below the lowest scenario.

CO-OPS Technical Report

Sea Level Trends – NOAA Tides & Currents

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“Britain Is Spending £37 Billion to Make Energy-Supply Crisis Worse”

Why Britain Is Spending £37 Billion to Make Energy-Supply Crisis Worse – Bloomberg

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Evidence Free Journalism

Journalism based entirely on folklore and fiction.

“Animals around the world have been feeling the negative effects of climate change”

Who may like climate change? Rattlesnakes, study suggests

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“10 steps you can take to lower your carbon footprint”

The US Forest Service started the largest wildfire in recent New Mexico history, and the Washington Post responded by telling people to lower their carbon footprint.  Forty years ago I worked as a wilderness ranger near the current burn area.

Forest Service finds New Mexico wildfire caused by controlled burns – The Washington Post

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Virginia Democrat Having Troubles In Wyoming

Virginia Democrat Liz Cheney is having problems generating support here in Wyoming.

“A WPA Intelligence poll of Wyoming Republican primary voters conducted on behalf of Club for Growth PAC from
May 24-25, 2022, shows that Harriet Hageman leads Liz Cheney by 30 points.”

Microsoft Word – CfG_WYStatewide_PollingMemo_V1_220526.docx

“The Cheneys are die-hard globalists and warmongers who have been plunging us into new conflicts for decades.”

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Historic Heatwaves In Europe

“STATISTICS OF HOT SUMMERS.
The excessive heat which prevail. at present (says a Paris paper) gives some interest to the following account of remarkably bot summers :—” In 1132 the earth opened, and the rivers and spring; disappeared in Alsace. The Rhine was dried up. In 1152 the heat was to great that eggs were cooked in the sand. In 1160, at the battle of Bela, a great number of soldiers died from the heat. In 1276 and 1277, in France, there was an absolute failure of the crops of grass and oats. In 1303 and 1304, the Seine, the Loire, the Rhine, and the Danube, were passed over dry-footed. In 1393 and 1394, great numbers of animals fell dead, and the crops were scorched up. In 1440 the heat was excessive. In 1538, 1539, 1540, 1541, the rivers were almost entirely dried up. In 1556 there was a great drought over all Europe. In 1615 and 1616, the heat was overwhelming in France, Italy, and the Netherlands. In 1646 there were fifty-eight consecutive days of excessive heat. In 1678 excessive heat. The same was the case in the first three years of the 18th century. In 1718 it did not rain once from the month of April to the month of October. The crops were burnt up ; the riven were dried up, and the theatres were closed by decree of the Lieutenant of Police. The thermometer marked 36 degrees Reaumur (113 of Fahrenheit). In gardens which were watered, fruit trees flowered twice. In 1723 and 1724, the heat was extreme. In 1746. summer very hot and very dry, which absolutely calcined the crops. During several months no rain fell. In 1748, 1754, 1760, 1767, 1778, and 1749, the heat was excessive. In 1811, the year of the celebrated comet, the summer was very warm and the wine delicious, men at Semmes. In 1818 the theatres contained closed for nearly a month, owing to the heat. The maximum heat was 35 degrees (110.75 Fahrenheit.) In 1830, whilst fighting was fining on on the 27th. 28th, and 29th July, the thermometer marked 36 degrees centigrade (97.75 Fahrenheit). In 1832, in the insurrection of the 5th and 6th of June, the thermometer marked 35 degrees centigrade. In 1695 the Seine was almost dried up. In 1850, in the month of June, on the second appearance of the cholera, the thermometer marked 34 degrees centigrade. The highest temperature which man can support for a certain time varies from 40 to 45 degrees (104 to 113 of Fahrenheit.) Frequent accidents, however, occur at a less elevated temperature.”

18 Jul 1852, 7 – The Observer at Newspapers.com

“Summer Heat Precedents.
A German writer, dealing with certain prognostications (usually heard at this time of the year) of great summer heat, goes back for precedents. In 637, he says, the springs were dried up and men fainted with the heat. In 879 II was impossible to work in the open fields. In the year 993 the nuts on the trees were roasted, as if in a baker’s oven. In 1000 the rivers in France dried up, and the stench from the dead fish and other matter brought a pestilence into the land. The heat in the year 1014 dried up the rivers and the brooks In Alsace-Lorraine. The Rhine was dried lap in the year 1132. In he year 1152 the heat was eo great that eggs could be cooked in the sand. In 1227 it is re. corded that many men and animals came to their death through the intense heat. In the year 1303 the waters of the Rhine and the Danube were partially dried upend the people passed over on foot. The crops were burned no in the : year 1394, and in 1538 the Seine and Loire were as dry land. In 1556 a great drought swept through Europe. In 1614 in France, and even in Switzerland, the brooks and the ditches were dried up. Not less hot were the years 1048. 1779 and 1701. In the year 1715 • from the month of March till October not a drop of rain fell, the temperature arose to 38 degrees Reamer and in favored places the fruit trees blossomed a second time. Extraordinarily hot were the year. 1724, 1746, 1756 and 1811. The summer of 1815 was so hot -the thermometer standing at 40 degrees Reaumur -that the places of amusement had to he closed.—London Daily News.

The Day – Google News Archive Search

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“1531–1540 CE: The driest summer decade of the past five centuries? “

cp-2020-92.pdf

“These four years apparently experienced drought, with 1540 & 1541 particularly dry – in both these latter years, the Thames was so low that sea water extended above London Bridge, even at ebb tide in 1541.”

Weather in History 1500 to 1599 AD

“The heat of summer 2003 in Western and Central Europe was claimed to be unprecedented since the Middle Ages on the basis of grape harvest data (GHD) and late wood maximum density (MXD) data from trees in the Alps. This paper shows that the authors of these studies overlooked the fact that the heat and drought in Switzerland in 1540 likely exceeded the amplitude of the previous hottest summer of 2003, because the persistent temperature and precipitation anomaly in that year, described in an abundant and coherent body of documentary evidence”

CP – An underestimated record breaking event – why summer 1540 was likely warmer than 2003

“Eleven months without rain, a million deaths – in 1540 an unprecedented drought devastated all of Europe. ”

“For eleven months there was almost no rain, the temperature was five to seven degrees above the normal values ??of the 20th century, the temperature must have climbed above 40 degrees in midsummer. Countless forest areas in Europe went up in flames, acrid smoke obscured the sunlight, and not a single thunderstorm was recorded for the entire summer of 1540. As early as May, water was running out, wells and springs dried up, mills stood still, people starved, cattle were slaughtered. An estimated one million people died in Europe”

“It all started in northern Italy, with a winter that felt like July. Not a drop fell from October 1539 to early April 1540.”

Klimageschichte: Europas vernichtende Jahrtausenddürre – Spektrum der Wissenschaft

“The great drought of 1540 made the Indian tribes of the Mississippi Valley call on De Soto, the explorer, to intercede with his God that they might not perish from starvation.”

22 Jul 1901, Page 1 – The St Louis Republic at Newspapers.com

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