On February 19, 1888 Mt. Vernon, Illinois was destroyed by a tornado. Dozens of people were killed and 500 houses “reduced to fragments.”
28 Feb 1888, Page 7 – The Burlington Free Press at Newspapers.com
On February 19, 1888 Mt. Vernon, Illinois was destroyed by a tornado. Dozens of people were killed and 500 houses “reduced to fragments.”
28 Feb 1888, Page 7 – The Burlington Free Press at Newspapers.com
February 15, 2021 was the coldest late winter day on record in the US. The average maximum temperature around the US was 23F (-5C.)
A few days earlier, Climate Central reported that cold days aren’t as cold as they used to be, because of global warming.
Prior to Operation Warp Speed, blood clots were a problem for people with serious medical problems. But now they are the new normal for athletes and other formerly healthy people. Our next door neighbor died of a blood clot in his brain last April – a few weeks after getting the miracle injection targeted against a disease with a 99.8% survival rate.
On February 19, 1884 tornadoes killed dozens of people in North Carolina, Alabama and Georgia.
Four years ago Barack Obama bragged that the Obama/Biden/Hillary administration was scandal-free.
Barack Obama Takes Jab at Donald Trump: ‘I Did Not Have Scandals as President’
There have been more COVID-19 injection deaths reported than all vaccines combined since 1990.
VAERS Summary for COVID-19 Vaccines through 12/31/2021 – VAERS Analysis
On February 20, 1930 almost every state was over 60F, thirty-two states were over 70F and Texas, Arizona, Nebraska, Florida and Kansas ere over 80F. That year also set many other heat records including the worst heatwave on record in the Mid-Atlantic states.
20 Feb 1930, 2 – St. Albans Daily Messenger at Newspapers.com
The past three years have been very cold on February 20, and this year will continue the trend.