“Global Warming is Total Drivel and Nonsense”

Mark Sircus
IMVA

As it is with vaccines it is with global warming in the mainstream, which is mostly a gigantic myth-making machine. People are gullible though and accept just about anything from the media, even if it’s a denial of a link between “matches, gasoline and fire.”

They might as well say that there is no link between “oxygen, hydrogen and water,” when they say mercury in vaccines or dental amalgam doesn’t cause severe neurological diseases since mercury is a highly toxic neurological poison. And sure there is a link between global warming and increased snow and record breaking cold. And sure the economy will expand and everything will get back to normal soon and everyone will live happily ever after. Fortunately for everyone who cares anything about the truth, the UK government’s climate propaganda machine is finally falling apart.

Research, based on an analysis of ocean buoy temperature measurements, suggests that the oceans cooled between 2003 and 2008, that this cooling does not support the idea that the oceans are stockpiling heat, and that it does not support the idea that the earth is in positive radiative balance—that is, acting as a net absorber of heat and therefore warming.

Meanwhile back on the ground the snow-and-ice storm that has shut down much of the South slowly rolled up the Northeast coast last night leaving behind slick roads and paralyzed airports in its path. Mail delivery has been restricted, schools and other institutions closed, flight cancelations are widespread, and truckers have said they’ve “never seen nothing like this before. People feel fortunate when their power does not go off as well, but some already face running out of food. As of this morning already about 22 inches of snow has fallen in Ridgefield, Conn., and 18 inches in Danbury.

Talking about today’s northeast storm, Piers Corbyn, the astrophysicist of WeatherAction.com from the above video says, “It will be a very significant storm event, not just because it follows on our monster blizzard hit of New England just after Xmas as we specifically warned two weeks ahead of all other forecasters, but because the predicted ‘collision’ of two storms—which in standard meteorology terms is bad enough—will be greatly exacerbated by solar factors in our TOP RED WARNING period 12-14th Jan. This means that the storm intensity in snow depth and wind speeds will notably exceed standard meteorology warnings from one or two days ahead and, for this storm, development may take a sort of double whammy form with major action on 11/12th EST being likely renewed again on 13/14th EST.”

The storm will also take an economic toll wherever it passes. For example, North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue said the state has already spent $26 million of the $30 million it set aside this fiscal year for storm-related cleanup expenses.

This is the third storm in as many weeks and it’s starting to seem like a bowling alley for storms that come one after another. Winter is young and the snow will keep piling up and the economic losses will continue to escalate among cities, towns, and states that are already on the verge of bankruptcy.

If what is happening in Australia in terms of precipitation comes to pass in America, it will also spell disaster and we can expect a lot of desperate people and continued and deepening destruction of agricultural production. Right now it’s only a snowstorm like all other snowstorms and blizzards.

The winter forecast for the entire northern hemisphere is not looking good. It’s not looking good either in Australia with the disaster situation only getting worse. Australia’s crisis escalated when a violent storm sent a 26-foot (eight-meter), fast-moving torrent—described as an “inland instant tsunami”—crashing through the city of Toowoomba and smaller towns to the west of Brisbane on Monday.

Twelve people were killed in that flash flood and 51 remain missing. Today emergency sirens blared across Brisbane as floodwaters that have torn a deadly path across the northeast poured into an empty downtown, swamping neighborhoods in what may be Brisbane’s worst flooding in a century.

“It’s a dangerous, delusional, intellectually-deficient, irresponsible fantasy that carbon dioxide is somehow driving these extreme events when the events are in fact driven by solar activity and predictable,” says Corbyn. “The influence of the sun has been discounted in the climate models as a contributor to the warming observed between 1975 and 1998. Those who support the theory of anthropogenic global warming (AGW), now known as anthropogenic climate change so that recent cooling can be included in their scenario, always deny that the sun has anything to do with recent global temperature movements,” wrote Stephen Wilde, a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society back in 2008.

And the birds keep dropping from the air and the most intelligent people in America (really?) tell us to not worry about a thing because it happens all the time. And would you believe eruptions from Krakatau volcano, Indonesia have forced the evacuation of tens of thousands residents? Now how come that is not in the American news?

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“With an explosive force 13,000 times the power of the atomic bomb that annihilated Hiroshima, the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa killed more than 36,000 people and radically altered global weather and temperatures for years afterwards. Now, almost a century-and-a-half on, are we about to experience the horrors of Krakatoa once again,” asked British journalists back in July of 2009. Krakatoa had an extraordinary effect on the planet last time around. Average global temperatures following the eruption fell by as much as 1.2° C, as the huge quantities of sulphur dioxide pumped into the atmosphere resulted in clouds that reflected a greater amount of incoming light from the sun.


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