Maldives To Drown By The End Of The Century

The Maldives government says the country will drown by the end of the century due to other people’s “carbon emissions.”

Climate change: Maldives minister on carbon emitters, weather crisis

Ten years ago they said the same thing.

New deal tabled at climate talks after rebellion | Reuters

Twelve years ago they held a cabinet meeting underwater too show how imperiled they were.

17 Oct 2009, 2 – The Missoulian at Newspapers.com

In 1989, experts said the Maldives would drown by the year 2018, unless global communism was implemented.

26 Sep 1988 – Threat to islands

26 Jan 1989 – Call for anti-greenhouse action – Trove

In fact the world only had until the year 2000 to stop global warming.

Mercury News: Search Results

Meanwhile, back in the real world the Maldives are growing and people with money are investing heavily.

Hundreds of Pacific Islands are getting bigger despite global warming – ABC News

Inhabitants of Maldives Atoll Fear a Flood of Saudi Money – The New York Times

Maldives to open five new airports in 2019 – Maldives Insider

Luxury homes for sale in Maldives | JamesEdition

Live Cam Kuredu Island Resort

Things weren’t always this good in the Maldives however. In 1837, the islands actually were drowning.

17 Feb 1837 – ACCOUNT OF THE MALDIVES. – Trove

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Maldives To Drown Again

Experts predicted the Maldives would drown near the beginning of the 20th century. The islands have grown since those predictions were made, and now experts say the islands will drown at the end of the 20th century.

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“An Alarming Pattern”

“Many African nations that had been relatively unaffected prior to the vaccine rollout have also experienced a surge in Covid cases since vaccination began, including Namibia, Zimbabwe, Congo, Angola, Malawi, Kenya and Zambia.”

Seychelles: What is causing the post-vax rise in cases?

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Two Years To Flatten The Curve

New Zealand Covid update: Auckland to remain in lockdown even as fully vaccinated hit 70% | New Zealand | The Guardian

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The Post-1963 Plunge

October 18 temperatures were much warmer in the US prior to the mid-1960s.

The warmest October 18 occurred in 1953

18 Oct 1953, 1 – Evansville Press at Newspapers.com

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The same pattern is true for the entire month of October.

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The US Pandemic

One year ago the New York Times bashed Sweden for not implementing tyranny.

Opinion | What Fans of ‘Herd Immunity’ Don’t Tell You – The New York Times

Experts predicted 100,000 COVID-19 deaths in Sweden by June of last year.

Sweden tames its ‘R number’ without lockdown | The Spectator

As it turned out, Sweden has had very few excess deaths, and their excess death rate was about one third of the US.

Sweden: death rate 2010-2020 | Statista

Sixty percent of Americans have chronic disease and twenty-five percent have multiple types of chronic disease.

COVID-19 Data Explorer – Our World in Data

What’s Driving Chronic Disease?

State and Regional Prevalence of Diagnosed Multiple Chronic Conditions Among Adults Aged ?18 Years — United States, 2014 | MMWR

It has been known the first days of the plandemic that almost everyone dying had multiple chronic illnesses and that the average age of death was about the same as from all other causes.

99% of Those Who Died From Virus Had Other Illness, Italy Says – Bloomberg

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Death Valley 1917

During the summer of 1917, Death Valley, California had 43 consecutive days over 120F.  This came four years after they set the world record temperature of 134F in 1913.

Extreme Weather – Google Books

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The American Pandemic

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Wyoming Burning

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Biden Healed The Planet

In 2008, Obama/Biden promised to cool the planet by making energy prices skyrocket. They appear to have succeeded.

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