The summer of 1936 was the hottest on record in the US, and it may have been the hottest in Moscow too.
HEAT RECORD FOR MOSCOW; 500 Americans Storm U.S. Embassy Seeking Ice Water. – The New York Times
The summer of 1936 was the hottest on record in the US, and it may have been the hottest in Moscow too.
HEAT RECORD FOR MOSCOW; 500 Americans Storm U.S. Embassy Seeking Ice Water. – The New York Times
It is very clear that disinformation about vaccines is killing people.
November 11, 1911 was one of the most extreme days on record.
On November 11, 1911 (remembered easily for now as “11/11/11”), the afternoon temperature in Oklahoma City reached a record high for the date of 83, before plunging 66 degrees to a record low of 17 at midnight that evening. Both daily temperature records remain unbroken and untied since 1911.
The unseasonably cold air eventually overspread the entire eastern United States as well, routinely dropping temperatures 30 to 70 degrees in a matter of hours. In Chicago, one man was overcome by heat and two others froze to death within a 24-hour period.
The Great Blue Norther of November 11, 1911
12 Nov 1911, 1 – The Independent-Record at Newspapers.com
12 Nov 1911, 1 – The Daily Gate City at Newspapers.com
“Always go to other people’s funerals, otherwise they won’t come to yours.”
– Yogi Berra
A New Brunswick doctor said he won’t cry at funerals of the unvaccinated.
On October 24 he got his third vaccine, and died in his sleep two weeks later.
Saint John cardiologist and ‘inspiring spirit’ dies suddenly | CBC News