For years, and especially during the past two months, the media has been extorting the truth by blaming every single weather event on human induced climate change. Every flood – hurricane – tornado – high tide and even cold temperatures - have all been blamed on human global warming.
Fact is, weather events are cyclical, and we have floods and hurricanes all the time – and they occur in cycles. Venice Spain recently had two thirds of their city streets underwater, and of course it was blamed on global warming. Fact is, a powerful storm occurring in conjunction with a cyclically strong full moon caused the flooding – very similar to their flood in 1966 that occurred during a cold weather period in our history. Media - please dig out your history books and learn. These events have occurred before and will again – this is proven science.
In 2019, much of Europe and the United States experienced one of the worst winters in 25 to 60 years. And once again the media and some savory science and climate groups said – it was caused by human induced climate change (global warming). And now prior to the 2020 winter, deniers of natural climate cycles (climate change alarmists) – were shocked as a record-breaking Arctic cold outbreak griped the United States 12 days prior to Thanksgiving – a full month and a half before winter officially begins.
This early cold snap froze crops and buried fields in snow across the upper mid-west. This resulted in crop losses for many farmers not seen in over 60 years. Could this be the beginning of what is to come? Media articles have failed to tie this to global warming and dare not mention the words - “global cooling”. And alas – not a word from the alarmists or media in an attempt to tie the increasing cold during the past couple winters to global warming.
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