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
The same pattern is true for the entire month of October.
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
The same pattern is true for the entire month of October.
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?
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
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.
In 2008, Obama/Biden promised to cool the planet by making energy prices skyrocket. They appear to have succeeded.
“Shame is a cruel thing,” writes George Takei in They Called Us Enemy”
George Takei Recalls Time In An American Internment Camp In ‘They Called Us Enemy’ : NPR
“Virtually no idea is too ridiculous to be accepted, even by very intelligent and highly educated people, if it provides a way for them to feel special and important. Some confuse that feeling with idealism.”
? Thomas Sowell
Experts say that burning fossil fuels will make the Midwest climate tropical by the year 2500.
This is similar to the forecast made by Greta’s ancestor Arrhenius over a century ago.
The Pueblo Leader – Google News Archive Search
23 Oct 1902, Page 1 – The News-Herald at Newspapers.com
Stephen Hawking wasn’t that optimistic. He said the oceans would boil away.
Stephen Hawking: Earth Could Turn Into Hothouse Planet Like Venus | Live Science
Experts also said we would quickly run out of fossil fuels and replace them wind and solar power.
TimesMachine: January 1, 1911 – NYTimes.com
Carter’s Oil Problem – The New York Times
It isn’t clear how we quickly run out of fossil fuels and keep burning them until the year 2500 – but we already know what life is like on earth at much higher and lower levels of CO2. The greatest expansion of life on Earth occurred 540 million years ago, when CO2 was at its peak. Atmospheric CO2 levels were more than 15 times higher than they are now. Corals and shellfish evolved during that time. If ocean acidification was a real problem, there would have been no sea life, rather than a massive expansion of life in the oceans..
When life exploded | Science News for Students
Earth is getting greener as CO2 increases.
Carbon Dioxide Fertilization Greening Earth, Study Finds | NASA
The reason we have coal beds, is because there used to be a lot more atmospheric CO2, which made earth very green. This greenery turned into thick peat beds, which turned into coal.

According to the National Climate Assessment, peak temperatures in the Midwest have plummeted over the past century.
Temperature Changes in the United States – Climate Science Special Report



During the 1930s, the Midwest was so hot and dry that millions of climate refugees fled to California.
Climate experts keep promising a nice climate, but never deliver.
In 1901, Knut Angstrom demonstrated and explained what was wrong with Arrhenius’ claims.
Arrhenius also believed in making children smart by electrifying them.
28 Apr 1912, 19 – The San Francisco Examiner at Newspapers.com
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Reuters does fact checking for pharmaceutical industry claims. Their CEO is on the board of directors at Pfizer and is a member of the World Economic Forum.
JAMES C. SMITH ELECTED TO PFIZER’S BOARD OF DIRECTORSThursday, June 26, 2014 – 05:45amEDTPfizer Inc. today announced the election of James C. Smith to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. Mr. Smith also was appointed to the Corporate Governance and Science and Technology Committees of Pfizer’s Board.
Mr. Smith, 54, is the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Thomson Reuters and serves on its Board of Directors. Prior to his appointment as CEO in January 2012, he held various leadership positions at Thomson Reuters, including CEO and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Thomson Reuters Professional Division. Prior to the acquisition of Reuters PLC by Thomson, he served as COO of Thomson and President and CEO of Thomson Learning’s Academic and Reference Group.
Mr. Smith is a member of the International Business Council of the World Economic Forum and the Board of Directors of the Brazil-U.S. Business Council. He also serves on the International Advisory Boards of British American Business and the Atlantic Council.
“We are pleased to have Jim Smith join Pfizer’s Board of Directors. He brings leadership and operational and international business experience to Pfizer’s Board, and will be an excellent asset to the company,” stated Ian Read, Pfizer’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “The addition of Jim to our Board helps ensure that Pfizer will continue to benefit from a breadth and variety of experience.”