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Post by sigurdur on Apr 18, 2016 16:46:04 GMT
They are the same thing! Witches worship at the HARP alter! And when they leave, the contrails are evidence that they were there!
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Post by acidohm on Apr 18, 2016 17:23:50 GMT
Problem with HAARP is, it also controls your mind, so whatever you think of it....is what they want U to think.....
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 18, 2016 21:16:07 GMT
This is not the first time that climate change has been used as one reason to attack a perceived enemy. The late 1400s were what many scientists consider the start of the Little Ice Age, a centuries-long period of cooling that occurred after the Medieval Warm Period. In Germany, Christians were suffering under the burden of an increasingly frigid climate, withering crops, mass starvation, and rising crime. At the same time, German churchman and Dominican Heinrich Kramer had requested authority from the Pope—after he was refused by local authorities—to prosecute witchcraft in Germany. Pope Innocent VIII saw an opportunity and seized upon it. He blamed Germany’s climactic problems on witches and decided to turn his crusading zeal on the anti-Christian menace of witchcraft and magic. On 5 December 1484, just months after his coronation as Pope, Innocent VIII issued Summis desiderantes affectibus, a papal bull to inquisitors Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, authorising the systematic persecution of witches and magicians in Germany. www.historychannel.com.au/classroom/day-in-history/984/witches-blamed-for-little-ice-ageSo superstitious papal involvement in climate has a long history Perhaps this Pope has a prettier smile! But he has a 'fuzzy' memory for history...as he gives free transport to the descendants of those that sacked Vatican City in 846 AD??? Pope Francis has taken 12 Syrian migrants back with him to the Vatican after visiting a camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. The Saracen raid against Rome took place in 846. Saracen raiders plundered the outskirts of the city of Rome, sacking the basilicas of Old St Peter's and St Paul's-Outside-the-Walls, but were prevented from entering the city itself by the Aurelian Wall. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_raid_against_Rome
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 18, 2016 21:29:30 GMT
Germany's "climactic" problems were caused by witches. Their "climatic" problems, not so much. Sorry, Mr. Moboy, I just couldn't resist. Feel free to do the same to me sometime. People who live in glass houses . . . as they say. In another vein, isn't everything caused by contrails and HAARP? Or maybe they're the same thing. It's all so confusing! I guess that the 'climactic' climatic part comes when your previously toasty buns become frosty buns. Complements of the Holy Sea??? So ... which witch this time?
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Post by sigurdur on Apr 18, 2016 21:40:58 GMT
Gosh.....don't ya know it is the Water Witch??? www.amazon.com/Water-Witch-fantasy-romance-Etlantium-ebook/dp/B007UFXLXGAll power has a high price, and no one knows that better than Alaysha, a formidable and beautiful water witch living in the realm of Sarum. As daughter of the most powerful man in the city, she should be free to do as she pleases, but Alaysha lives as an outcast among her people and she’s forced to use her unique abilities as a weapon. Now if she could just learn to control her gifts.
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 18, 2016 22:14:42 GMT
Gosh.....don't ya know it is the Water Witch??? www.amazon.com/Water-Witch-fantasy-romance-Etlantium-ebook/dp/B007UFXLXGAll power has a high price, and no one knows that better than Alaysha, a formidable and beautiful water witch living in the realm of Sarum. As daughter of the most powerful man in the city, she should be free to do as she pleases, but Alaysha lives as an outcast among her people and she’s forced to use her unique abilities as a weapon. Now if she could just learn to control her gifts. I should have known. There you have it Acid. Two temples to Alaysha in Northern Ireland and Scotland immediately. Burnt offerings in large-denomination Euro notes. Lots of Euros. Good luck.
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Post by sigurdur on May 1, 2016 14:15:39 GMT
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Post by juancarnuba on May 3, 2016 18:29:53 GMT
A conspiracy could be lulling the public into thinking global warming is a problem for the majority of the population knowing full well there is impending cooling like the approaching Grand Solar Minimum for which the unwashed, uneducated masses will be wholly unprepared for the cooling, which could cause crop failure, starvation, resource wars, famine, civil unrest, etc., &tc., ad nauseum.
Just a thought.
p.s. I actually kind of looking forward to 2018-2019, just to see the look on their Kool-Aid stained faces.
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Post by nautonnier on May 3, 2016 19:51:14 GMT
A conspiracy could be lulling the public into thinking global warming is a problem for the majority of the population knowing full well there is impending cooling like the approaching Grand Solar Minimum for which the unwashed, uneducated masses will be wholly unprepared for the cooling, which could cause crop failure, starvation, resource wars, famine, civil unrest, etc., &tc., ad nauseum. Just a thought. p.s. I actually kind of looking forward to 2018-2019, just to see the look on their Kool-Aid stained faces. Cooling will be a problem before crop failures. The first symptom will be rolling power cuts and brownouts as politicians have successfully regulated coal fired and some gas powered generation systems out of business. A long lasting cold spell after the next round of power station closures will see the USA and UK at least in extremely dire situations. The effect of a 3 day power failure on Chicago or London would be enormous with civil unrest that would make New Orleans after Katrina look like a holiday camp. Imagine - 3 days, no TV, no Radio, no 'social media' no Internet no cell phones or landlines, no elevators, food spoiling in supermarkets, possibly no water or sewerage. unlit blacked out streets. Now imagine you are the politician/bureaucrat who proposed closing the power-stations. It could become very very ugly.
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Post by nonentropic on May 3, 2016 20:35:21 GMT
But the ensuing spin would be more interesting than the cost.
I agree the food problem is no big issue as the waste and distribution of growing regions will shift. Obesity may well come into control.
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Post by missouriboy on May 4, 2016 1:51:41 GMT
But the ensuing spin would be more interesting than the cost. I agree the food problem is no big issue as the waste and distribution of growing regions will shift. Obesity may well come into control. I don't think the magnitude of our current food supply would survive the continual loss of a growing season in the northern Great Plains. There aren't any more to the south. Somebody's just gonna be SOL. But you're right, the spin should be entertaining whilest I nibble on my garden and my poached Bambis ... as long as they last.
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Post by graywolf on May 4, 2016 8:28:35 GMT
Until I scanned up I thought we were dealing with the recent paper on multiple heat stress hits on our 'grain baskets' since we saw the Russian heatwave knacker their crops I've had concerns that a similar hit across the mid west and Russia would lead to sudden food price hikes and a destabilisation of major economies as money swings away from all other outlets but food. but no! As we sail into the third year of record warm monthly global temps you guys are talking 'cooling'....... Well I'll wait on your 2018-19 cool down but first we can see if the 'perfect melt storm' synoptic returns to the Arctic basin in 2017 ( all along remembering that 80 to 1 stat!).
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Post by nautonnier on May 4, 2016 9:43:53 GMT
Until I scanned up I thought we were dealing with the recent paper on multiple heat stress hits on our 'grain baskets' since we saw the Russian heatwave knacker their crops I've had concerns that a similar hit across the mid west and Russia would lead to sudden food price hikes and a destabilisation of major economies as money swings away from all other outlets but food. but no! As we sail into the third year of record warm monthly global temps you guys are talking 'cooling'....... Well I'll wait on your 2018-19 cool down but first we can see if the 'perfect melt storm' synoptic returns to the Arctic basin in 2017 ( all along remembering that 80 to 1 stat!). GW it takes time for us to catch up with the 'Leaders' who have been concerned with Global Cooling for sometime, hence their final flat out rush to 'make hay while the Sun shines' by getting all they can out of the AGW claims before people like you notice the cooling. There are several examples of this but the best is from 6 years ago in 2010, Bilderberg group agenda - read the first few lines.
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Post by missouriboy on May 4, 2016 15:07:13 GMT
Until I scanned up I thought we were dealing with the recent paper on multiple heat stress hits on our 'grain baskets' since we saw the Russian heatwave knacker their crops I've had concerns that a similar hit across the mid west and Russia would lead to sudden food price hikes and a destabilisation of major economies as money swings away from all other outlets but food. but no! As we sail into the third year of record warm monthly global temps you guys are talking 'cooling'....... Well I'll wait on your 2018-19 cool down but first we can see if the 'perfect melt storm' synoptic returns to the Arctic basin in 2017 ( all along remembering that 80 to 1 stat!). There are likely more observational relationships between solar activity and climate than between CO2 and climate. That aside, there is a major test coming up that should shed important light on the issue. If only we can only avoid bankrupting our options (which will make little difference in the short run), while we await a less-emotional evaluation of the issue. Hedge, hedge, hedge! See ya on the dark side of the solar minimum!
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