Image: Copernicus/Sentinel 2/Leeds Uni/Anna Hogg
On the 27th February, the BBC reported a major calving event on the Brunt Ice Shelf in the Antarctic, close to the UK’s Halley research station.
Written by Andy Rowlands
Image: Copernicus/Sentinel 2/Leeds Uni/Anna Hogg
On the 27th February, the BBC reported a major calving event on the Brunt Ice Shelf in the Antarctic, close to the UK’s Halley research station.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
A study from the National Institutes of Health claims wearing a moist mask is actually good for you because inhaling through the wet mask hydrates your lungs and boosts your immune system. However, it’s important to realize that the humidity inside the mask will rapidly allow pathogenic bacteria to grow and multiply. This is a documented fact not addressed by the NIH.
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Stewgreen has tracked down the NOAA climate disaster website, which the BBC used for their video yesterday. It is evident just by looking at it that the whole thing is totally fraudulent.
Written by climatechangedispatch.com
A new study finds there could be unintended consequences of constructing massive solar farms in deserts around the world.
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Winter storms…in WINTER?!?! Can you believe it? Next thing you’ll tell me is it gets hot in the summer.
It’s clearly climate change, and because of it, we need to sacrifice our liberties and economic future on the altar of what really amounts to another hidden space ship hidden in the tail of the Hale-Bopp comet. And Democrats are ready to do just that.
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“Fool me once,” Stephen King wrote, “shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times, shame on both of us.” His adage certainly applies to the myth (and fake math) of green jobs.
Written by wired.com
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In the basement of a University of Pennsylvania engineering building, Mohsen Azadi and his labmates huddled around a set of blinding LEDs set beneath an acrylic vacuum chamber. They stared at the lights, their cameras, and what they hoped would soon be some action from the two tiny plastic plates sitting inside the enclosure. “We didn’t know what we were expecting to see,” says Azadi, a mechanical engineering PhD candidate. “But we hoped to see something.”
Let’s put it this way: They wanted to see if those plates would levitate, lofted solely by the power of light. Light-induced flow, or photophoresis, isn’t a breakthrough on its own. Researchers have used this physical phenomenon to float invisible aerosols and sort particles in microfluidic devices. But they have never before moved an object big enough to grasp—much less lifted anything that can carry objects itself.
Written by theguardian.com
The point of Brexit, according to its champions, was to liberate Britain from intolerable EU rules. One of these was that government contracts should always go out to transparent competitive tender. This was supposed to aid efficiency and avert the endemic corruption of certain European states. One such state now appears to be Britain.
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Data from vaccine adverse event reporting systems in the US (VAERS), the EU (EUDRA) and the UK (MHRA) indicates that covid RNA vaccinations have already been associated with more than 1000 deaths and several thousand non-trivial ‘adverse events’, including anaphylactic (allergic) shocks, temporary facial paralysis, and, in some cases, miscarriages. These figures may be an underestimate, as vaccine reporting systems typically cover only a fraction of adverse events.
For the US, see: 653 Deaths + 12,044 Other Injuries Reported Following COVID Vaccine (After making this data public, the Instagram account of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with 800k followers got deleted).
Written by Dane Wigington
Dead cattle litter the ground in drought ridden Ethiopia. Photo: Orthodox Christian Network
Global climate engineering encompasses many different aspects and processes. The consequences of the climate engineering insanity are already unquantifiable and growing by the day.
Written by Andy Rowlands
This is a two-part article. The first part is copied from a social media post by PSI contributor Tomer Tamarkin, and is reproduced with his permission.