Galveston Disappears

“Hurricane Fifi (later known as Hurricane Orlene) was a cataclysmic tropical cyclone that killed over 8,210 people in Honduras in September 1974, ranking it as the third deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record, only behind Hurricane Mitch in 1998, and the 1780 hurricane.”

Hurricane Fifi–Orlene – Wikipedia

They erased the 1900 Galveston Hurricane and demoted the 1780 hurricane. The text should read :

“Hurricane Fifi (later known as Hurricane Orlene) was a cataclysmic tropical cyclone that killed over 8,210 people in Honduras in September 1974, ranking it as the fourth deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record, only behind the 1780 hurricane. the 1900 Galveston Hurricane and Hurricane Mitch in 1998”

Deadliest Atlantic Hurricanes | Weather Underground

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Bending The Curve – The Wrong Direction

“Israel was first to show that vaccines were bending the curve of Covid infections. The country led the world in early vaccinations, and by February more than 84% of people ages 70 and older had received two doses.”

More Than 4.64 Billion Shots Given: Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker

Vaccinations and COVID-19 – Data for Israel – Our World in Data

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Vaccine Efficacy In Israel

Israel has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world and cases are skyrocketing. Palestine has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the world, and far fewer cases.

Vaccinations and COVID-19 – Data for Israel – Our World in Data

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This Date in 1936

On August 12, 1936, one third of India was flooded and it was 120 degrees in Oklahoma.

TimesMachine: August 13, 1936 – NYTimes.com

13 Aug 1936, 1 – The Purcell Register at Newspapers.com

Oklahoma        120 
Kansas	        119
California	118
Nebraska	117
Arizona	        115
Texas	        114
Missouri	112
Iowa	        109
Arkansas	107
South Dakota	107
Illinois	106
Colorado	105
Indiana	        105
New Mexico	105
Louisiana	104
Kentucky	101
Mississippi	101
Ohio	        101
Michigan	100
Tennessee	100
Utah	        100
Nevada	        99
New York	99
North Dakota	98
Virginia	97
Florida	        96
Idaho	        96
Oregon	        96
South Carolina	96
Montana	        95
Pennsylvania	95
West Virginia	95
Georgia	        94
New Jersey	94
North Carolina	94
Washington	94
Maryland	93
Vermont	        93
Wyoming	        93
Alabama	        92
Delaware	92
Wisconsin	92
Connecticut	90
Maine	        90
Massachusetts	90
Minnesota	89
New Hampshire	89
Rhode Island	86
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March 1936

Ice, socialists and floods

TimesMachine: March 8, 1936 – NYTimes.com

TimesMachine: Sunday March 8, 1936 

TimesMachine: Friday March 20, 1936 – NYTimes.com

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Weaponized Virus – Weaponized IRS

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A Real Hockey Stick

VAERS – Data Sets

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The Sir Francis Drake Drought

Scientific American apparently believes we didn’t used to have droughts before oil companies, and that droughts should be named after them.

Let’s Start Naming Climate-Related Disasters for Polluters and Their Enablers – Scientific American

I propose the Sir Francis Drake Drought.

The Lost Colony and Jamestown Droughts | Science

Researchers Find Evidence Of 16th Century Epic Drought Over North America — ScienceDaily

And we also need an Anasazi Drought.

“Mega droughts have been verified by science. Carbon dating combined with dendrochronology — the study of tree rings — has determined the Southwest suffered from 14 mega droughts punctured sometimes with a couple years of normal precipitation spanning from 50 to 100 years stretching from 800 to 1600 AD.”

Mega drought: As goes Anasazi civilization, so goes California? – Turlock Journal

California drought: Past dry periods have lasted more than 200 years, scientists say – The Mercury News

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Who Does This Guy Work For?

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Greenland Propaganda

8:29 AM · Aug 11, 2021

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