Worldwide Drought Of 1963

This week in 1963, JFK was assassinated while riding in an open convertible. That was the warmest autumn on record in the US, and since then autumn temperatures have plummeted.

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There was a worldwide drought occurring at the time.

12 Nov 1963, 4 – Arizona Daily Sun at Newspapers.com

26 Nov 1963, Page 2 – Anderson Herald at Newspapers.com

01 Nov 1963, Page 1 – Valley Morning Star at Newspapers.com

11 Nov 1963, Page 29 – The Evening Standard at Newspapers.com

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Storm Surge Records

“The Bathurst Bay Cyclone, also known as Tropical Cyclone Mahina, which struck Bathurst Bay, Australia on March 5, 1899, is generally credited with the world record for storm surge. The cyclone’s storm surge is variously listed at 13 – 14.6 meters (43 – 48 feet). The Category 5 cyclone was a monster–with sustained winds in excess of 175 mph and a central pressure between 880 and 914 mb. Mahina killed at least 307 people, mostly on pearling ships, and was the deadliest cyclone in Australian history.”

“The highest storm surge in the past century from a Bay of Bengal cyclone occurred during the Great Bhola Cyclone of 1970, when a storm surge of 34.8 feet (10.6 meters) roared inland during one of the highest high tides of the year (Karim and Mimura, 2008; Shrestha, 1998). The death toll from the cyclone was the highest in human history, estimated at 300,000 – 550,000.”

World storm surge records : Weather Underground

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They Tell Us To Listen To The Scientists

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Goodbye New York Goodbye Washington

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Lethal Injection Mandate

Western liberal governments banned lethal injection for criminals, and mandated it for everyone else.

ACS Risk Biomarkers Significantly Increase After mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine – The Cardiology Advisor

I posted this study on Twitter and they censored it.

8:00 AM · Nov 21, 2021

h/t Zalbard

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“Goodbye New York. Goodbye Washington”

A few weeks after landing on the moon, the White House turned their attention to more pressing matters – saving the planet. Daniel P. Moynihan (Counselor to President Nixon) said temperatures would warm seven degrees and sea level would rise ten feet by the year 2000. “Goodbye New York. Goodbye Washington

Daniel P. Moynihan to John Ehrlichman, September 17, 1969

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Mask Efficacy In New Mexico

New Mexico has had a mask mandate for months, and are the only state with high levels of flu activity.

Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report | CDC

Last year CDC said that masks don’t work.

“mechanistic studies support the potential effect of hand hygiene or face masks, evidence from 14 randomized controlled trials of these measures did not support a substantial effect on transmission of laboratory-confirmed influenza”

Nonpharmaceutical Measures for Pandemic Influenza in Nonhealthcare Settings—Personal Protective and Environmental Measures – Volume 26, Number 5—May 2020 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal – CDC

Have we flattened the curve in New Mexico? – Johns Hopkins

New Mexico is one of the most vaccinated states, but the governor says that full vaccination is  thing of the past.

New Mexico governor says full vaccination must include boosters | TheHill

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1905 : Valdez, Alaska Relocated Due To Melting Glacier

26 Jul 1905, Page 1 – The Topeka Daily Capital at Newspapers.com

NASA says 1905 was one of the coldest years on record.

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“What We Suspect To Be Global Warming”

Fifteen years ago the New York Times ran this letter in their editorial section announcing that Whistler Ski Resort in British Columbia had been ruined by global warming

At that time, the New York Times still assumed people’s gender and allowed the resort to respond.

“Whistler Blackcomb’s location in the Coast Range brings an average of 33 feet of snow each season from pounding coastal storms.”

Opinion | PROBLEMS AT WHISTLER – The New York Times

The resort averages more snow now than it did prior to fifteen years ago.

“Over the past ten years, Whistler Blackcomb has received an average of 10.8 metres (35.5 ft) of snow a year”

Snow and Weather Report | Whistler Blackcomb

Whistler Blackcomb Snow Report | OnTheSnow

Mountain Cams | Whistler Blackcomb

That same month the New York Times also announced the endless summer and the demise of Arctic sea ice and Polar Bears.

With Warmer Weather, Different Decisions to Make – The New York Times

There is more sea ice now than fifteen years ago and almost as much as twenty-five years ago.

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However, British Columbia is now “the epicentre of climate change-fuelled weather extremes”

British Columbia at the epicentre of climate change-fuelled weather extremes | Euronews

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Trust The Confused Scientists

9:47 PM · Nov 19, 2021

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