Media Lies Pushing Polar Bear Invasion Story

Written by Thomas Nilsen

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This story could very well be headlined: “When the internet came to Novaya Zemlya.”Locals started to post photos and video of the more than 50 polar bears in their neighborhood.

Over the last week, social media, as well as online newspapers globally, have gone mad over the news coming out from one of the remotest towns on the planet, the closed military settlement of Belushaya Guba.

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Gore’s Deliberate Climate Fraud to Increase Governmental Power

Written by Martin Armstrong

Al Gore's Deliberate Global Warming Fraud

There is a serious question that no one wants to address. How did Al Gore create the global warming scare and earn hundreds of millions of dollars in the process?

Before Al Gore, science was worried deeply about what we are experiencing today — global cooling. On April 28, 1975, Newsweek magazine published an article in which they sounded the alarm bell and proposed solutions to deliberately melt the ice caps:

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Global Cooling Beware the Snowman Cometh

Written by John O'Sullivan

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We have been “advised” by publicly-funded eminent scientists, that the world is heating and will reach catastrophic levels very soon. But independent scientists have found evidence which suggest a new ice age is likely.

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Record SNOWFALL in Hawaii

Written by Amy Graff

Snow On Hawaii's Big Island (PHOTOS) | HuffPost

Snow falls in Hawaii a few times a year in winter on the state’s highest peak, Mauna Kea rising 13,803 elevation in feet, but the white stuff is rarely seen at elevations below 9,000 feet to 10,000 feet.

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A New Earth Thermometer?

Written by C. (Kees) le Pair

Water temperature in the subtropical Atlantic falls due to ...

With so much controversy in the climate debate over the reliability of ground level (air) thermometers, is it time to reconsider implementing a better way to adduce our planet’s temperature using the 4,000 ARGO bouys in our oceans (image above)?

Below is a novel approach using ocean temperatures, rather than air temperature to improve reliability.

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NASA in Final Phase of Exploring Earth’s Radiation Belt

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NASA’s Van Allen Probes Begin Final Phase of Exploration in Earth's Radiation Belts

Two tough, resilient, NASA spacecraft have been orbiting Earth for the past six and a half years, flying repeatedly through a hazardous zone of charged particles around our planet called the Van Allen radiation belts.

The twin Van Allen Probes, launched in August 2012, have confirmed scientific theories and revealed new structures and processes at work in these dynamic regions. Now, they’re starting a new and final phase in their exploration.

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5G Wireless Broadband and how (not) to Boil Eggs

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

5G transmitter is 20 times more powerful than previous ones

The new 5G wireless broadband technology that is said to be rolled out soon for wireless communication everywhere has some people concerned about potential health effects.

In my perception, that concern is not without thought — and not only for human health reasons.

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The Renewable Revolution Has A Lithium Problem

Written by Haley Zaremba

Pilbara Minerals to move into Lithium downstream ...

According to the official narrative: As the global middle class rapidly expands, so too does the worldwide demand for energy and its subsequent carbon footprint.

Global climate change will be one of the greatest, if not the single greatest, challenges of this next century, and one of the few feasible solutions that is generally agreed upon by scientists and politicians alike is a wide-scale transition from the use of traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy resources.

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