People seem to forget the history behind “climate change” here’s a reminder. Even from just the 70s to now earth goes in cycles.

We do not understand these cycles and to say we do is foolish as it’s driven by the sun.

However if you are going to make a documentary you can make one that makes things appear cold or hot to push an agenda.

In 1977 the worst winter in a century struck the United States. Arctic cold ripped the Mid-West for weeks on end. Climate experts believe the next Ice Age is on its way.

TV documentary “In Search of:” narrated by Leonard Nimoy. Season 2, Episode 23 originally aired in May 1978. Full video

thewatchtowers.org/remember-the-ice-age-is-coming-1978-science-facts-video/

In 1977 the worst winter in a century struck the United States. Arctic cold ripped the Mid-West for weeks on end.

Climate experts believe the next Ice Age is on its way.
People seem to forget the history behind “climate change” here’s a reminder. CIRCA – 1970’s

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Forty-five years ago two geologists penned a letter to the president of the United States warning that the rocky decent into the next ice age might have already begun.

thewatchtowers.org/remember-the-ice-age-is-coming-1978-science-facts-video/

1977 showed how illness gripped people, fuel, transportation, and life in general was crippled by “the worst storm in a century” Today it would be far worse if there was a fuel shortage in conjunction or because of a storm such as the “1977-78 “ice age”.

Spock hawking the cult of science on the televised pulpit…

I dedicate this post to Greta Thunberg and to reminder her far, far, better an actor, with a cult following of their own, have hawked your shtick before.

You never know you might one day see this and have some food for thought. I predict you will be on the board of some foundation you and the handlers start managing donations / Soro’s NGO funds to maintain and establish your “work”.

 

 

h/t google it

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