Posted on 01/03/2019 7:16:04 AM PST by BenLurkin
Ooooh, I could be rich. I just need to put together a movie with 50 non-related emotional appeals and a hockey puck graph (already discredited is okay).
Ooooh, I could be rich. I just need to put together a movie with 50 non-related emotional appeals and a hockey puck graph (already discredited is okay).
Too many SUV’s back then...
Only 1 person has ever been able to control the sun. Montgomery Burns.
Would you happen to know some related coordinates?
This also lends credence to the theory that the Sphinx is much older than the academic establishment wants you to believe, on the basis of clear evidence of erosion to the sandstone from rainfall.
I saw a program on one of the cable channels (Ntl Geographic or some other) about this topic a couple of years ago.
That’s the original climate change, unassisted by humans.
Makes sense. The US imposed emission controls in the 70s.
This was the first country to do so after all such laws were repealed in 18030 BC.
Your picture didn’t show for some reason.
That’s odd...it shows on my laptop as I type this post.
Here’s the image address...and it’s a working link: https://i.postimg.cc/J4sq2Qb9/Simpsons-Burns-Blocks-Sun.gif
#16 Ask everyone on the earth to run in a certain direction to “correct” the spin of the planet......
Simply fix.
David McGee makes the point that with ice ages, the ocean water is more acidic, thus the layers of samples were etched thinner. The acidity level is often claimed to be linked to a higher dissolved CO2 content. High dissolved gas content is linked to lower water temperatures.
His data indicates that CO2 varies from natural processes sufficiently to influence climate without further intervention by mankind’s activities.
He later wrote "Paths of the Pole," which was a good read.
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