Proof of ‘Planet Nine’ May Be Sewn into Medieval Tapestries

Written by Stephanie Pappas

The far reaches of the outer solar system may be home to an icy giant — a hypothetical planet scientists have dubbed “Planet Nine.”

Meanwhile, archives back on Earth are home to dozens of medieval records documenting the passage of comets through the heavens. Now, two researchers from Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland are hoping to use these old scrolls and tapestries to solve the modern astronomical mystery of Planet Nine.

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William A. Masters: The Case Against Man-made Global Warming

Written by William A. Masters

Independent scientist, William A. Masters, offers evidence to understand man-made global warming fraud and the information needed to destroy it:

How do you do Ladies and Gentlemen,

I am William A. Masters; I am a Peer-Review Journal author in Physics, Astrophysics, and Environment Affairs. I authored: “STRETCHED AND NEAR ZERO SPACE -TIME, A NEW MODEL OF GRAVITATION AND BLACK HOLE DYNAMICS; and, INERTIA AS A CHANGE IN ENERGETIC STATES AND ITS EFFECT UPON THE TWIN PARADOX.

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New York Runs Mass Vaccination Drills

Written by Erin Elizabeth

So, the local news media covers the story but makes sure it’s not too flashy. It’s all about normalizing these things, putting them right under our noses, hoping people are too sleepy to even notice. Until it’s too late.

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Weather, Climate, Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming

Written by Viv Forbes

There are three big drivers of weather for any place on Earth – the latitude, the local environment and solar system cycles. The biggest weather factor is latitude – are you in the torrid, temperate or frigid zone? These climatic zones are defined by the intensity of heat delivered to Earth’s surface by the sun.

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Jeeves, the ashtray is full — buy a new (flying) car

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

Are you ready to get your new (electric) flying machine? Perhaps you know, it’s supposed to be coming to a store near you, soon: (https://electrek.co/2018/03/06/audi-airbus-passenger-drone-electric-car/ ):

Airbus is already working on several electric aircraft programs, including an autonomous electric VTOL aircraft, but now they are partnering with Audi and Italdesign to combine that with electric cars.

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Weatherman Assaulted for Daring to Mention Global Cooling

Written by Adam Houser

A veteran Ph.D. meteorologist with the National Weather Service (NWS) was physically assaulted by NWS Director Louis Uccellini for mentioning “cooling” during a talk about the Earth’s climate in 2014 according to an account provided to CFACT.

“Don’t ever mention the word cooling again,” the agency’s Director warned

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The Failure of Solar Tower Thermal Energy Storage

Written by Albert Parker

Concentrated solar power is not delivering on green energy promises. Behind the hype these futuristic molten-salt power towers are generating only 13 percent of predicted capacity. But their most worrying issues concern problems with thermal energy storage.

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