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Post by paul on Feb 12, 2017 7:10:42 GMT 9.5
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Post by fjrogers on Feb 12, 2017 14:33:28 GMT 9.5
Climatic behaviour is certainly cyclical. What the world is going through now has happened numerous times in the past. When temperatures move to extremes, once they reach a peak or lowest point they can only move in the opposite direction.
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Post by paul on Feb 14, 2017 7:19:14 GMT 9.5
"we better be concerned about everything turning much colder. When it turns colder, migration is unleashed and starvation thins the herd. Civilization declines. Right now it is moving toward London and Europe is turning very cold." Armstrong Economics 13 Feb 17
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Post by paul on Feb 14, 2017 8:31:55 GMT 9.5
>could get entire clans culled from the gene pool It does seem that whole genetic groups have disappeared. How does that happen. "One of the great mysteries of early human evolution is what happened to extinct hominin groups like the Neanderthals and Denisovans." io9.gizmodo.com/5939148/new-dna-evidence-could-explain-what-happened-to-the-neanderthalsI seem to recall that Darwin recorded that some Aboriginal tribes in Australia, on first contact with the white man, ceased breeding and thereby died out. Sounds a bit like modern doomsday cults.
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Post by fjrogers on Feb 14, 2017 18:56:34 GMT 9.5
"we better be concerned about everything turning much colder. When it turns colder, migration is unleashed and starvation thins the herd. Civilization declines. Right now it is moving toward London and Europe is turning very cold." Armstrong Economics 13 Feb 17 I have heard that some parts of the world are heading for a mini-ice age. The northern hemisphere may be more affected but it might be best not to make to many assumptions.
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Post by fjrogers on Feb 14, 2017 19:00:17 GMT 9.5
> It does seem that whole genetic groups have disappeared. How does that happen.
"One of the great mysteries of early human evolution is what happened to extinct hominin groups like the Neanderthals and Denisovans." io9.gizmodo.com/5939148/new-dna-evidence-could-explain-what-happened-to-the-neanderthals
I seem to recall that Darwin recorded that some Aboriginal tribes in Australia, on first contact with the white man, ceased breeding and thereby died out.
Sounds a bit like modern doomsday cults.
I'm wondering if there's some kind of intelligent design involved in the dying out of tribes. It may be connected with an ultimate move towards universality.
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Post by paul on Feb 14, 2017 20:34:27 GMT 9.5
> It may be connected with an ultimate move towards universality.
With plants and animals the benefit of a wide range of genetics is that almost always some species survive the changed environment.
Perhaps humanoids are the same.
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Post by paul on Feb 15, 2017 5:08:59 GMT 9.5
>G_d decide to cull the earth of a bunch of same self gender pro-creators with HIV virus There were quite a lot of reports that HIV was artificial - but since AIDS is a syndrome and not a disease that seems unlikely. As for the potato famine, it was not limited to Ireland: "The study, published in PLOS ONE, shows that a lineage called FAM-1 caused outbreaks of potato late blight in the United States in 1843 and then two years later in Great Britain and Ireland. It was also found in historic samples from Colombia suggesting a South American origin. FAM-1 caused massive and debilitating late-blight disease outbreaks in Europe, leaving starvation and migration in its wake. ... But FAM-1 wasn't just a one-hit wonder that made its mark and then quickly disappeared. "FAM-1 was widespread and dominant in the United States in the mid-to-late 19th century and the early 20th century," Ristaino said. "It also was found in Costa Rica and Columbia in the early 20th century." phys.org/news/2016-12-evidence-movement-potato-famine-pathogen.htmlA better example of deliberate reduction of the human race is the Black Death. Outbreaks were preceded by black mists several hours before and the disease spread much faster than humans could travel.
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Post by paul on Feb 15, 2017 7:44:17 GMT 9.5
" The most recent survey determined that the Pole is moving approximately north-northwest at 55 km per year. " www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/GeomagneticPoles.shtml"For most of the 1900s, the physical North Pole was moving westwards around 10 cm each year towards Canada’s Hudson Bay. Then all of a sudden, in 2000, it changed direction moving 75 degrees eastwards and began moving east at a rate of around 17 cm annually. Nobody has ever witnessed such a change. This is completely unprecedented! ....This rapid movement is striking. But the directional change is even more alarming for Europe. The summer in Europe barely saw many real scorching hot days but the winters are getting colder. In 2012, even the waterways in Venice were icing over. Germany relies upon its canal system to move goods and agriculture. In 2012, the canals froze. The canals in the Netherlands were not freezing during the winter during the global warming period. That changed in 2009. Hamburg was frozen to the bone in 2010. .... The Southern region like Australia will see it get warmer in summer as Europe gets cooler in the winter. Things are changing much more rapidly ever since the North Pole reversed and changed direction moving at 55 km per year back in 2000." www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/climate/is-europe-the-new-destination-for-the-north-pole/
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Post by fjrogers on Feb 15, 2017 12:16:59 GMT 9.5
> With plants and animals the benefit of a wide range of genetics is that almost always some species survive the changed environment.
It's very interesting to study wild species of plants. It's amazing how some have survived over many millennia. I believe there are wild plants that go back to Atlantis and have changed to some extent over time.
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Post by paul on Mar 3, 2017 7:43:16 GMT 9.5
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Post by fjrogers on Mar 3, 2017 13:41:02 GMT 9.5
There are various opinions around on the subject of climate change. It is a fact that climate change has always occurred throughout history and before human history.
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Post by paul on Jun 9, 2017 8:12:28 GMT 9.5
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Post by paul on Jun 9, 2017 8:29:54 GMT 9.5
Here is the Thames in 1677. Notice that a lot of ice is about 10 feet above the surface of the river. This may indicate that the ice was 50 feet thick.
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Post by fjrogers on Jun 10, 2017 17:14:46 GMT 9.5
There were some very cold years that went down on record. The Thames has frozen over in the past due to very low temperatures. This comes and goes in cycles. The world has been through many mini ice-ages and larger ice ages. Humanity may be able to assert a measure of control over this phenomenon but only up to a point.
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Post by Heru on Jun 17, 2017 14:45:02 GMT 9.5
Here is the Thames in 1677. Notice that a lot of ice is about 10 feet above the surface of the river. This may indicate that the ice was 50 feet thick. It just goes to show how out of touch the majority are of history and these events do indeed sway back and forth according to earths natural cycle. There is this whole debate about current climate regulations being superimposed to stifle economic growth of certain countries to help bolster others,this is the view of the current US administrarion I believe. Air pollution however is a known killer and is getting worse and worse in built up cities as more and more people drive etc.
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Post by fjrogers on Jun 18, 2017 11:51:30 GMT 9.5
There are numerous ways in which people are brainwashed into believing so called 'facts' about climate change. Governments do this for certain reasons.
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Post by paul on Jul 21, 2017 6:33:24 GMT 9.5
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Post by paul on Aug 7, 2017 7:35:30 GMT 9.5
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Post by fjrogers on Aug 7, 2017 18:34:56 GMT 9.5
I have heard this is some media report. That's quite a informative link. There's been several mini ice ages over time.
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