Wednesday, August 07, 2019

Fascinating!-----YET ANOTHER CLIMATE CHANGE STUDY...

YET ANOTHER CLIMATE CHANGE STUDY...
"...I submit that there's an odd pattern that has emerged over the decades, if you have been following it. 
The pattern, briefly, is this: every few weeks a study is released "proving" that "climate change" is real and that it is anthropogenic (man made). Then, a few weeks later, another study will be released, "proving" it is not happening and not man-made. 
...I want to cite much of the beginning of this article, for a purpose we'll get back to:
A new scientific study could bust wide open deeply flawed fundamental assumptions underlying controversial climate legislation and initiatives such as the Green New Deal, namely, the degree to which 'climate change' is driven by natural phenomena vs. man-made issues measured as carbon footprint. Scientists in Finland found "practically no anthropogenic [man-made]climate change" after a series of studies. 
...This raises urgent questions and central contradictions regarding current models which politicians and environmental groups across the globe are using to push radical economic changes on their countries' populations.... 
...And the team in Japan has called for a total reevaluation of current climate models, which remain dangerously flawed for dismissing a crucial variable...
See the source image ...the one thing shared by most publicly available and discussed climate change studies - whether pro or con - is the complete lack of discussion of various geophysical engineering technologies: cloud seeding, and, for our purposes here, ionospheric heaters. 
Those technologies are real, and they can cause significant damage. 
The tragic flood in Rapid City, South Dakota, in 1972 followed directly upon a massive cloud seeding effort. 
That seeding has expanded, if you've been following the chemtrail story...which will affect the weather as a byproduct of whatever motivations may lie behind this activity, and there's no doubt in my mind that this motivation is military in nature..."
Much here, read all!

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