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@Benzalito

Katılım Kasım 2019
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Toni@Benzalito·
@BohemianAtmosp1 Just take zinc tablets occasionally, I haven't had a cold/flu or "covid" for over 4.5 years now, used to regularly get 2 or 3 colds a year before taking zinc. I didn't bother with the silly experimental jab. Proff, Delores Cahill -
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Bohemian Atmosphere@BohemianAtmosp1·
This is from today. Why would anyone listen to this lot?
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Norman Brennan@NormanBrennan·
Folks not sure what this👇is about apparently this man’s condition has ‘worsened’ But? Is still awaiting to see a Dr? A conditioned ‘Worsened’ from what to What? IF there’s any TRUTH then surely that would come from a Dr verbally or in Written form not given in a public car park with no ‘Context’ by a friend?👇🤷‍♂️
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James Murray
James Murray@James_BG·
And yes, the government does know the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine all the time. It will shock people to know that fact has been considered.
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James Murray
James Murray@James_BG·
Ed Miliband just living his best life right now. We have a mandate, we’re not going to leave the UK exposed to the ‘gyrations’ of the fossil fuel market, we’re going to build ‘quite a lot’ of wind farms and share the benefits with communities.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
NET ZERO - under Labour, the UK is about to become a pre industrial slum. Hard earned tax payers money will be diverted from the services they need, to speculative ideological nonsense. ‘Spaffed’ up the wall? You haven’t seen anything yet 🤡
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Johan Ludvig
Johan Ludvig@johan_lg2·
An increase of 2°C would mean a temperature level that was experienced during Roman times about 2000 years ago If the temperature were to by as much as 4°C, measured from the end of the Little Ice Age, the temperature would still not be historically high but in line with what it was thought to be during the Holocene climatic optimum about 8,000 years ago. During the Holocene climatic optimum about 8,000 years ago, birch and pine grew in the same places that have since been covered by glaciers. That glaciers are now melting in the same places is seen by the climate sect as a catastrophic climate threat, the end of the earth. When the earth came out of its last ice age about 11,000 years ago, it was much warmer than we have had today. The tree line was about 500 - 600 meters higher than it is today. Since then, the long-term temperature trend has been downward. More than 3000 years ago was: 📍The winters are mild and snow is rare 📍Pelicans lived in southern Sweden 📍The climate in southern Sweden could be compared to today's climate in southeastern France. 📍The glaciers completely disappeared from the Scandinavian peninsula 📍Siberia's tundra areas thawed 📍Northern Arctic Ocean long-term ice-free 📍Strong dikes managed to be built along the Arctic coasts 📍Greenland: Lush meadows, good pastures with cereal crops 📍Vine cultivation in northern Scandinavia 📍Deciduous forest boundaries in Eurasia were higher then than now 📍The Icelanders built farms on land that is now covered by the Vatnajökull glacier The Swedish Historical Museum writes on its website: "The temperature in Sweden rose slowly and approximately 8000 years ago the highest average temperature was reached. Back then it was so hot that there were pelicans in what is now southern Sweden. Gradually the temperature dropped again. About 3000 years ago it was still warmer than it is today" Since then, the temperature has been falling in the long term. Climate deterioration, where nature is constantly fighting against the cold 📍The ice has returned to Scandinavia's mountain areas, where the Jostedalsbreen widened considerably. 📍Siberia's tundra areas again affected by permafrost. 📍Vostok base South Pole experiences temperatures of -89.6°C. 📍Amundsen base South Pole, lowest average temperature over the year of -61°C (5°C below average). 📍Antarctica: -105°C satellite measurement 📍Arctic ice extent is currently the highest in 21 years. When the long-term temperature trend is falling, it is close at hand to expect the start of a new long ice age. Yet the climate sect claims the hottest year ever, what clowns🤡🤡🤡 The great mass extinctions of life that have occurred throughout Earth's history have almost invariably coincided with ice ages Several times in history, quite naturally, it has been warmer than today, without a burning climate emergency Both the Bronze Age, the Roman Age and the Middle Ages were warmer, despite lower carbon dioxide levels. Earth has been much more than 1.5 degrees warmer for most of its history. We happen to be in a warming that is now known as the modern warm period. But the modern warm period emerges from the Little Ice Age, which peaked around 1600 – long before we started using fossil fuels We have global cooling if we set the reference point 3000 years ago with over 2°C colder, i.e. climate deterioration. We have global warming if we set the reference point 100 years ago with 0.7°C warmer, i.e. climate improvement. It all depends on where you set your reference point. Climate fanatics portray 20th century global warming, a climate improvement, a weak recovery of temperature after the Little Ice Age by 0.7°C as a threat to nature and culture and the end of humanity. What clowns🤡🤡🤡
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
CLIMATE EMERGENCY - This man is lying! The spokesman for Just Stop Oil states that the planet was the hottest it’s been in 100, 000 years! But this wasn’t a measurement. It was a computed average from a computer model! (Think Covid) And the data only goes back to 1940 🤡
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rick genie
rick genie@RickGenie·
@Artemisfornow Actually the planet was at it's hottest 65 million years ago during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum when the Earth was two-five degrees Celsius warmer. And the science is not even close to disagreement on this.
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Toni@Benzalito·
@Artemisfornow We had killer heatwaves in the UK over 300 years ago, one of the worst was in 1707 killing 100's. Britain's worst ever storm, that killed 1000's of people was in 1703 Now we have ridiculously cool temperatures in July 2024
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
NET ZERO - It’s taken all of 3 weeks for Labour to backtrack on your energy bills coming down. It should be illegal to make promises in order to get elected and then drop them as soon as you are! Energy bills will NOT be coming down, regardless of where or how is produced.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
Question. Would you eat mealworm insects if the experts told you it would save the planet?
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
What’s the biggest lie society has been indoctrinated to believe as true?
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Reform UK GRASSROOTS 🇬🇧
Reform UK GRASSROOTS 🇬🇧@ActionBrexit·
CAN WE SEE SOME SUPPORT FOR LT. COL. MARK TEETON AND HIS FAMILY, THE HERO WHO WAS STABBED 12 TIMES ON TUESDAY.
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Claire Coutinho
Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho·
Labour spent the election promising families that GB Energy would cut their bills by £300. They’re not saying that anymore. Now they’re saying no savings for six years… but the truth is even worse. Labour’s plans for energy are going to mean huge costs for British families.
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