(http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.in) Winter
doesn’t officially begin until December 21, but winter has a mind of its own as
does all of nature. While the United Nations charlatans gathered in Doha, Qatar
to try to save its global warming hoax by first calling it “climate change” and
then by fashioning a funding mechanism to transfer the wealth of developed
countries to those who are not, winter has arrived “early” around the world.
That
might just have something to do with the cooling cycle that has been active for
the past sixteen years, “inconveniently” blowing a big hole in the global
warming lies we’ve been hearing and reading since the late 1980s. From Ice Age,
a site by Robert W. Felix, the author of a book about ice ages (the Earth
has been through quite a few in its 4.5 billion years), here are some recent
news stories:
On
December 1, “Heavy snowfall severs Russia” told of “Hundreds of drivers (who)
were caught by surprise in a 40km traffic jam after an unexpected snowfall and
heavy winds.”
On
November 30, “Finland snowstorm causes blackouts” reported that “Tens of
thousands of households were without electricity on Friday as the result of a
storm that dumped heavy snow across southern Finland and sent winds gusting up
to 27 meters per second, felling trees and downing power lines.” That same day,
across the former land bridge between Russia and North America, “Fairbanks –
Coldest back-to-back November on record” was a news item what reported “The
mercury hit 30 below for the first time this winter at Fairbanks International
Airport…”
On
November 29, the news was about a “Severe snow storm hits northern Japan”
during which it was “blasted by an intense snow storm causing widespread havoc
to residents of Hokkaido and Northern Honshu.”
On
November 28, “Snowfall paralyzes life in China” was the headline of a report
that “China has experienced the biggest snowfall in 52 years. Snow caused power
outages in 57 villages, brought down thousands of trees and killed numerous
domestic animals. Temperatures fell by as much as 14 degrees below zero in some
areas.”
You don’t
have to be a meteorologist to connect the dots. It is getting colder in the
northern hemisphere of the world. To those who would dismiss this, saying that
Russia has always been famous for its winters that is the equivalent of
whistling past the graveyard.
In
England, a November 29 report in The Telegraph, reported that
“Councils
are gearing up for what could be Britain’s coldest winter in 100 years, as
sub-zero temperatures and snow follow days of downpours that have devasted
large parts of the country.” The Met Office, England’s equivalent of the U.S.
Weather Bureau, warned that “The forthcoming cold snap, caused by clear skies
and northerly winds, could herald the start of a freezing winter.”
This was
not unforeseen, however. In late January 2012, the British daily, The Mail,
reported that
“The supposed ‘consensus’ on man-made global
warming is facing an inconvenient challenge after the release of new
temperature data showing the planning has not warmed for the past 15 years. The
figures suggest that we could even be heading for a mini ice age to rival the
70-year temperature drop that saw frost fairs held on the Thames in the 17th
century.”
England
and much of the northern Europe and North America was gripped by a mini ice age
that lasted from 1300 to 1850. It is no secret to climate scientists that the
sun is in what they call a “grand minimum” by way of describing relatively few
magnetic storms, also known as sun spots. Few storms means less solar
radiation and, since the sun is the primary source of heat for the Earth
that means things get colder here. This is worth keeping in mind when the
Secretary General of the United Nations or any other lying politician or
alleged scientist tells you otherwise.
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