Understanding The Ice-Free Arctic

NSIDC shows a large swath of the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska as ice-free.

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But if you zoom in on satellite imagery, there is actually a lot of ice there.

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But why let reality get in the way of global warming propaganda?

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Election Meddling Update

Russian election meddling is the #2 fake news item after global warming.

“If you ask an intelligence officer, did the Russians break the rules or do something bizarre, the answer is no, not at all,” said Steven L. Hall, who retired in 2015 after 30 years at the C.I.A., where he was the chief of Russian operations. The United States “absolutely” has carried out such election influence operations historically, he said, “and I hope we keep doing it.”

Russia Isn’t the Only One Meddling in Elections. We Do It, Too. – The New York Times

In 1996, the Clintons bragged about hacking the Russian election.

THE SECRET STORY OF HOW FOUR U.S. ADVISERS USED POLLS, FOCUS GROUPS, NEGATIVE ADS AND ALL THE OTHER TECHNIQUES OF AMERICAN CAMPAIGNING TO HELP BORIS YELTSIN WIN

RESCUING BORIS – TIME

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Why Doesn’t Al Gore Remember His Childhood?

Prior to 1955, 100 degree days in September were very common in Al Gore’s home state of Tennessee, but they almost never happen any more. During September, 1925 – more than one quarter of days were over 100 degrees.

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New Video : Proselytizing The Global Warming Religion

You can also view the video at my new real.video channel.

https://www.real.video/5818122223001

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Declining August 4th Temperatures In The US

US August 4th afternoon temperatures peaked in 1930, and have been declining ever since.

On August 4th, 1930 and 1947 huge swaths of the US were over 100 degrees.

05 Aug 1947, 1 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com

04 Aug 1930, Page 1 – Moberly Monitor-Index at Newspapers.com

One hundred years ago today, it was 113 degrees in Iowa, 112 degrees in Illinois Oklahoma, and Arkansas, and 111 degrees in Missouri and Kansas.

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Conway, Arkansas August Daily Maximum Temperatures

August afternoon temperatures at Conway, Arkansas peaked in 1936, and have dropped three degrees since the 19th century. Similar story at Newport, Arkansas. August temperatures there peaked in 1930, and have fallen almost five degrees since the 19th century.

This graph is every July daily maximum temperature ever recorded in Minnesota.

These graphs are a sneak preview of the new software I want to develop, which will completely change how people analyze temperature data, and will generate these graphs instantly.

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Sanctuary States

Republicans accuse Democrats in places like California of letting illegal immigrants vote. But regardless of whether or not they actually go to the voting booth, they all vote in the electoral college – which is determined by census. The more illegals they can flood into California, the more electoral votes California receives , and this the more influence they have in elections.

Illegal immigrants get just as much say in presidential elections as citizens do, and that is exactly the way Democrats want it.

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Fossil Fuel Powered Sunset

Smoke from the California fires gave us a spectacular sunset this evening.

Last summer we had a similar sunset, but there was one big difference last year – sunspots. This year there aren’t any.

Just in case you forgot what sunspots look like.

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Sailed To The North Pole Five Times

Loli tells me she has sailed to the North Pole five times, and that I should spend $10,000 to cruise through the  Parry Channel two weeks from now.

What could possibly go wrong?

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VentuSky

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Declining August 3 Afternoon Temperatures In The US

August 3 US afternoon temperatures peaked in 1930, and have been declining ever since.

On this date in 1930, it was 113 degrees in Nebraska; 112 in South Dakota, Oklahoma and Kansas; 111 in Missouri, 110 in Iowa and Arkansas, 109 in Minnesota, 108 in Illinois and 106 in Virginia. Average maximum temperature around the US was 94 degrees. There were 100 degree temperatures coast to coast.  CO2 was below 310 PPM.

03 Aug 1930, 1 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com

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