The First Lady

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Biden Voters Seen At The Superbowl

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When The Dogs Are More Intelligent Than The First Lady

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Domestic Terror Attack On The US Capitol

On June 24, 2017 a Bernie Sanders supporter attempted to kill the Republican Congressional baseball team. He was inspired by leading Democrats like Nancy Pelosi – who spent four years trying to overturn the results of a free and fair election in 2016.

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Biden Heals The Climate

Less than four three weeks into the Biden presidency, he has restored the climate of February, 1936 – when atmospheric CO2 was just above 300 PPM.

10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.

The similarity to February, 1936 is quite impressive.

Wayback Machine

14 Feb 1936 – INTENSE COLD – Trove

In order to help people cope with the extreme cold, the Biden administration has shut down US energy production, causing energy prices to increase by 20% since the election. As energy prices increase, food prices increase as well. Under the Biden plan, poor people will be able to choose whether they want to freeze to death, or starve to death.

Gas Station Price Charts – Local & National Historical Average Trends – GasBuddy.com

A few weeks later was some of the worst floods in US history.

24 Mar 1936 – UNITED STATES FLOODS – Trove

20 Mar 1936 – ALL EASTERN AMERICA UNDER FLOOD WATERS 

And a few weeks after that was some of the worst tornado outbreaks in US history.

17 Apr 1936 – THIRD WORST DISASTER – Trove

11 Apr 1936, Page 1 – Weekly Town Talk

And then came the record heat of summer, 1936.

From July 7-14, 1936 every state reached 90F (32C), forty states reached 100F (38C) and sixteen states reached 110F (43C.)  It was the hottest week in US history.

California, South, Dakota, Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, North, Dakota, Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, West, Virginia, Kansas, Minnesota and Ohio were all over 110F. South Dakota reached 115F and California was over 120F.

The average afternoon temperature in the US during that week was 94 degrees, seven degrees above the average since 1895.

More than 50% of temperature readings were above 95F (35C.)

More than a third of temperature readings were over 100F (38C)

The animated gif below shows the progression of the heatwave.

The most remarkable statistics were for the Midwest, which averaged 103F.

Almost 100% of Midwest temperature readings were over 95F that week.

And more than three-fourths of Midwest temperature readings were over 100F.

July, 1936 was the hottest month on record in the US.

Wayback Machine

The Bulletin – Google News Archive Search

TimesMachine: July 7, 1936 – NYTimes.com

16 Jul 1936 – WORST DROUGHT IN HISTORY – Trove

11 Jul 1936, 1 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com

The hottest temperature ever recorded in New York City (106F) occurred on July 9, 1936.

21 Jul 1936 – DEATHS IN CANADA – Trove

Fortunately, we don’t get hot weather like that any more.

Page 1 – Carroll Daily Herald at Newspapers.com

Weather disasters were striking all over the world.

25 Jul 1936 – TYPHOON SWEEPS JAPANESE ISLAND. – Trove

14 Oct 1936 – PHILIPPINES TYPHOON – Trove

22 Feb 1936 – A QUEENSLAND TORNADO. – Trove

09 Dec 1936 – 300 Dead – Trove

27 Feb 1936 – Cattle Dying in Hundreds – Trove

28 Sep 1936 – WORST DROUGHT IN HISTORY – Trove

29 Oct 1936 – TERRIFIC GALES LASH EUROPE AND BRITAIN – Trove

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Biden Restores The Climate

February is shaping up to be one of the coldest months in US history, with a weather pattern nearly identical to February, 1936 – which was the most extreme year on record in the US.

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Bank Of England : Climate Crisis Worse Than COVID-19

The Bank of England and BBC say the “climate crisis” will kill more people than the COVID-19 crisis.

Mark Carney: Climate crisis deaths ‘will be worse than Covid’ – BBC News

Deaths from natural disasters are down 90% over the past century.

Global-annual-absolute-deaths-from-natural-disasters

I moved to England in 1969, during a flu pandemic with approximately the same death rate as the exaggerated official death rate for COVID-19. There were no masks, no lockdowns, and as far as a I could tell very few people were even aware of it. I do remember getting the flu and having an NHS doctor visit me at the house near Oxford. I took this picture during July, 1969.

History of major virus outbreaks in the UK in recent times – BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

United Kingdom Coronavirus: 3,929,835 Cases and 112,092 Deaths – Worldometer

Queens birthday, 1970.

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Mike Lindell : Absolute Proof

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NASA Fabricating 1911 Temperature Data

Another expose of the massive climate fraud we are being bombarded with day after day by government agencies and the press.

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100 Years Ago Today : Alaskan Arctic Ocean Free Of Ice

NASA says 1911 was the fourth coldest year on record.

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One hundred years ago today, the San Francisco Chronicle ran this headline.

06 Feb 1911, Page 3 – San Francisco Chronicle at Newspapers.com

h/t Don Penim

NASA says January, 1911 was almost 10C below normal at Point Barrow.

GHCNv4_ERSSTv5_1200km_Anom_1_1911_1911_1951_1980_100_180_90_0_2_

January and February. 1911 brought record heat to the Southeast US.

02 Feb 1911, Page 1 – Fort Scott Daily Tribune and Fort Scott Daily Monitor at Newspapers.com

It was 85 degrees in Missouri on February 2, 1911.

May, 1911 brought precedent 100 degree temperatures to Maine and Quebec. May 22, 1911 brought the hottest May temperatures ever recorded in Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire.

23 May 1911, Page 1 – Pittsburgh Daily Post at Newspapers.com

22 May 1911, Page 1 – The Sydney Morning Herald at Newspapers.com

This was followed by the hottest July 4th on record in the US, during a two week heatwave which killed thousands of people in New England. July 3rd, 1911 was the hottest day on record in New Hampshire.  July 4th, 1911 was the hottest day on record in Massachusetts and Vermont, and July 10, 1911 was the hottest day on record in Maine.

04 Jul 1911, Page 1 – The Scranton Republican

The 1911 Heat Wave Was So Deadly It Drove People Insane – New England Historical Society

And Europe had a seventy day long heatwave which killed tens of thousands of people.

En 1911, Paris suffoquait déjà sous la canicule – Le Parisien

London was 100 degrees on August 9, 1911.

29 Aug 1930 – DEATHS REPORTED. – Trove

Paul Homewood captured this graph from the Met Office in 2016, showing the summer of 1911 as being the second hottest on record in England, after 1976.

England’s Record Heatwave In 1911 | NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

The Met Office has since altered the data to cool the summer of 1911 slightly, and make it no warmer than 1995 and 2006.

UK temperature, rainfall and sunshine time series – Met Office

The chart below overlays the 2015 and current versions, and it appears that the summer of 1911 is the only point which has been tampered with.

More than a thousand people died in Germany.

11 Aug 1911 – TERRIBLE HEAT WAVE. – Trove

The New York Times reported an Arctic heatwave during the summer of 1911, and said in August there was no ice in the Northern Sea Route or along the coast of Alaska.

TimesMachine: August 15, 1911 – NYTimes.com

NASA shows that it was cold along the coast of Alaska during August 1911.

If climate science was an actual science, academics would want to understand the heat of 1911 – rather than try to make it disappear.

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