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The Weather Outside Is Frightful…

If you haven’t noticed, the media no longer reports on “global warming”. Now, the politically correct term is–Climate Change. Ya think?  Ever since Al Gore  created a “convenient lie”, we have been bombarded with conventional media stories about how when a cow passes gas in Oklahoma, it heats up the atmosphere and creates tornadoes. BTW–whatever happened to old Al? He seems to have vanished? Perhaps a melting glacier drowned him, or a hungry polar bear looking for an ice flow ate him.

As I sit here in blizzard conditions again in Michigan, I read about an article concerning the explanation for why we have so many blizzards:

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_SCI_SNOW_GLOBAL_WARMING?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2013-02-18-11-33-15

They came up with a goodie this time. According to latest “climate change” theories, the reason we are having so many blizzards all over the world is because the atmosphere, being warmer, holds more moisture, so it snows more. But this is due to heating.

Wait a moment–hold on! Let me get this straight. The atmosphere is HEATING up so it snows more??? Well, if the air is warmer and holds more moisture, wouldn’t that moisture fall as RAIN????? Hello! There is a problem with that theory!

It is like when they tell us that there is open water at the North Pole…in JULY! That is because it is freakin’ SUMMER! They don’t show you images of water in January! Then they tell you that January was one of the warmest on record. Really? Were you here shoveling my driveway every darn morning!!

I am looking out of my office window right now. There is a white out. There are blizzard conditions here. More coming in 2 days. There is NO warming of the atmosphere. In fact, it is friggin’ COLD!

Yes, I have gotten a wee bit emotional because i am disgusted with all the lies I see on the news every day. But, this one is a doozy. I believe what the Russians say– an ice age will start in 2014. I think it already has.

How’s the weather by you?

 

 

55 Responses to The Weather Outside Is Frightful…

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    Anastasia says:

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    In Chicago-land it was 55 degrees yesterday and today it was 18 degrees. It can’t make up its mind. Sorry you are getting all the lake-effect snow that we are usually spared!

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    Simone says:

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    Yup, basically the same nonsense is printed here in Switzerland – it’s cold because of global warming, followed by elaborate “scientific” explanations why this is so. Such as the ice in the poles is melting, therefore we have more water in the atmosphere, therefore more snow – ugh, the theories are so twisted, I am amazed that a level-headed scientist can even put this together!

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    Tyler says:

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    In Montana it keeps snowing rain, ice, melt, start over quote weird, the locals always say you never know the weather in Montana, it jist hope it does not snow in april like it did in Jan stopping my bus from leaving,
    Well I did see Al Gore on the game show Jepporty where Al Gore was in a video clue, he looked like crap dont even want to think of his face, is he even a full human like normal people? Id say no

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    Colin says:

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    I live in the UK so the weather is always crappy! But it has definitely been getting colder over the last 10 years.
    There was a ‘global warming’ spokesperson on the TV some time ago who, when told how the winters are much colder than in the past, said that “you can’t just look out the window and see that’s the weather is getting colder”. It made me laugh – hundreds of millions of people all over Europe and North America (with windows and eyes!)must all be wrong then.

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    Bence says:

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    In this hills surrounded city in oz, it’s annoying hot, as opposed to unbearably hot.
    It appears that the weather is zig-zagging towards cool throughout the years.

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    Bradley says:

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    Seen this Commercial yet?
    Guinness Cloud Made of More
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1jkw8cAJ6s

    http://www.zengardner.com/the-rothschilds-and-the-geoengineering-empire/

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    Victorian says:

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    Here in Romania, Ploiesti near Bucharest, we have a warm weather don’t know why but it’s warm with 6°C and it feels like 10°C, weird for this time of season, last year and two years ago it was like between -6°C and – 10°C and all my friend told me that they feel depressed and I’m afraid about this ice age, I was telling my friends for years about this, but they don’t believe me I told them about you and Janet about this wonderful site and they just keeping ignore my help, and yes being unemployed brought me here on your site years ago but there’s another story about how I found you…Thanks for everything and I’m sory for not having money to buy your work.

    • Stewart says:

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      I was in Romania in 2009. I loved it. My mother is half Romanian. Do your mental work daily and you will have all you want and need! :)

      • Victorian says:

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        I missed this in 2009 I was in Norway but I fell t hat soon I’ll going to participate one of your trip or seminar because I wan’t it badly, what part of Romania your mother belong? Many thanks for support I’m trying almost everyday to do my mental work, sometimes I have a big chaos in my head, it’s like a puzzle, needs time step by step to arrange my path to a better one, to feel how to be a human, a big journy coming my way and sure with wonderful and misterious ways.

        • Stewart says:

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          Her family came from Bucharest. That was long ago. You should meet us in Bosnia this June.

      • Nicholas says:

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        My grandmother on my dads side is Romanian and her family was from Yugoslavia, and my grandfather on my dads side came from Scandinavia to Canada, then the U.S. of corse.

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    Allan says:

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    Here is remedy for all that crazy talk on TV.
    1.Take your TV outside.

    2.Get one large sledge hammer.

    3. Take the sledge hammer and swing it down on top of the TV.

    4.Repeat step #3 over and over until there is only dust particles left.

    5.Put sledge hammer away.

    6. Go read a book.

    Allan

    • Nicholas says:

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      Why not sell the t.v.? Then buy books with the money?

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    Evelyn says:

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    I’ve spent the winter in New Orleans–it’s been warm, sunny, balmy this winter. (I don’t live here typically, but have spent other winters here–and this is one of mildest.) In general, it feels to me that much of scientific study to media dissemination (in general, not just climate change) is about deferring to external experts rather than having trust in our own oversoul guidance, our own eyes, and our own experience.

    • Stewart says:

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      NOLA is a dangerous place to be. It is warm there because the Gulf Stream is dead now and nothing blocks the hot air from rising north from the Gulf. Also, scientists now say that a new fault line has been triggered there and a constant oil flow exists into the water–toxic. You are breathing that daily. Consider leaving ASAP.

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    gina1971 says:

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    It’s cold here in southeast Michigan! Windy, cold with on and off flurries.
    It seems not many people buy into global warming. I wonder who he’s fooling.

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    michelle says:

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    I am in deadly So Cal. It doesn’t really matter anymore.

    • Stewart says:

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      Then you should leave. It does matter!

      • michelle says:

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        Gallows humor. Of course we will move, but not now. Besides I haven’t seen the redwood forests yet!! I think you all should have a seminar here before this place is The Late Great CA. Saw lots of dolphins yesterday BTW. So beautiful .

        • Stewart says:

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          I spent years doing seminars in CA. However, if someone arranges another–I will come back. :)

          • Victorian says:

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            I see many discussion about bad place to leave, dangerous etc, Norway it’s a good place to leave in my opinion I feel like I’m home a part of the nature, love the way they preserve nature, soon i must get a geo-locating from you, all I know my surname Tatu it’s origin from Finland, I’m not a blond one and no blue eyes, my hair its brown and so the eyes and yes I love cold weather and vodka too :) )

          • Stewart says:

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            I worked in Norway years ago. A bit boring and the people are emotionally detached. Not loyal. Finland is much more pleasant.

    • Mary says:

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      It’s not deadly. We’re are you exactly?

      • Mary says:

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        “were”

        • michelle says:

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          You are cracking me up. I am in Encinitas… the weather was seriously delightful today, but of course our days are numbered– I think we should have Stewart here again. Maybe the gods will then allow us to keep on keepin on…. Maybe on a boat a mile out where the dolphins can find us. I can’t believe I write this stuff. But wouldn’t that be fun??!

          • Mary says:

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            I’ll have to google that and see were it is. I’m in L.A proper,I don’t know how proper it is but that’s what they call it.

            I can’t believe you write this stuff either,just try to follow proper etiquette in comment posting like I do,follow my lead.

          • michelle says:

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            Yes google up this town and then come for a visit. I just love your posts because they are so full of etiquette. We need more of that these days don’t you think?

          • Derek says:

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            That’s down by San Diego, a little bit inland, right?

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    rayan8222 says:

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    Hey Stewart Al Gore is definitely a blood thirsty vampire.

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    catherine254 says:

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    Extra chilly here in N California

    • Stewart says:

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      LOL! People in CA have no idea what chilly is. :)

      • Pam Castillo says:

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        Its true about the California thing, being a ca native and just recently moved away from my family, friends as I could not fight the feeling I did not belong thier. Now I live in Eugene Or and weather is of course gray, however the charm of the people makes it worth it!

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    Mary says:

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    It’s cold as hell ,and we’re suffering. We want sympathy!

    • Stewart says:

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      Waaa waaa waaaa!! It was 12F here today with lake effect snow.

      • Mary says:

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        I should be use to no sympathy,my mom in Minneapolis hangs up on me when I start complaining about the weather.

        I’ve turned into a So Cal sniveling,wimp!

      • Simone says:

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        Oymyakon, Siberia: -71C/-96F this week. How about that? :-)
        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oymyakon

        • Stewart says:

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          Sounds like my place. Sign me up!

          • Simone says:

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            Good choice – Siberia, the safest place on Earth – no earthquakes, no volcanos. Hopefully no meteorites, either. :D

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    gina1971 says:

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    Al Gore sold his television network to al-jezera and jammed the deal thru in dec so he wouldn’t have to pay the new higher capital gains tax rate in2013. Mr democrat himself avoiding the higher tax rate, imagine that!

    • Stewart says:

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      I heard. Mr. Global Warming sells his station to an anti-American company based in Qatar. How patriotic of him!

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    Alison Hilary says:

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    I saw a short “documentary” the other day about how different animals and rock formations in Yosemite were all affected by ‘global warming/ climate change’. It kept skipping around showing different locations and animals and really had no concrete evidence. Basically it was just programming the words climate change/ global warming into the viewer’s brain!
    I find it agitating when, on a typical hot day in the summer, people cry “It’s global warming!” Really…?
    It has become cool to cry about global warming, because it is a way to be pissed about big business/oil companies/ human ‘greed’… acting out victimization and powerlessness. It was taboo to speak about global warming at first, and I think it gave people an avenue to feel “outside of the box”.
    Blazing hot here in NY… :)

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    darrellgrey says:

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    Californians think it’s cold when it’s 50°out. I know I used to live there . IT wasn’t till I moved north that I experienced what cold was. People up north are in t-shirts and tank tops when it’s 50° out. Then of course the cold here is nothing compared to Siberia. 60°below zero, I can see why Vodka is so popular there

    • michelle says:

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      People are in flip flops and sleeveless shirts ( the yoga crowd) no matter what the temp The surfers are immune to bad weather. I am in awe of these people. They act like its perennial summer. When I am out, I do tend to ignore the cold. But inside, I have to have warmth!!!

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    Micayla says:

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    I have never been so cold in my life! I think it is the moisture in the air , compared to Idaho’s dry winters. I can barely breathe or move outside. Everytime I go out for something, there is a blizzard. Great mind pattern! :D

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    Cecilia Carreon says:

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    Hello all,

    Im new to the site and to this genre of information really.

    Just wanted to comment that i am in Houston TX and the weather here has never really been constant or predictable but its February and we are having constant rainy days are skies are grey and dull. It hardly rains during raining season yet here we are with rain and hot to chilly temperatures

    So sorry to hear about everyone elses terrible weather and i wish i could say it will get better but, i just don’t see us getting any better anytime soon.

    Peace. :)

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    rebus says:

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    It’s strange you bring this up because I was thinking of mentioning how weird the weather has been lately. We’ve watched it snow, then it thaws, then it snows again. I’ve never seen weather like this before. Monday and Tuesday were the first two good days of weather we’ve had this year, clear and bright. I don’t believe any of the weather is genuine anymore, some of it must be I suppose but I can’t help thinking its being done by technology when it behaves in such an unnatural way. Luckily I’ve managed to avoid clearing the driveway. I don’t envy you that!

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    Derek says:

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    Is Saint Joseph one of those places where it gets 90 and 100 degrees for days on end in the summer, as much of the midwest does?

    • Stewart says:

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      Never. We have the cool lake breezes and it rarely gets so hot here.

      • Derek says:

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        That’s good! I, and so many in my family, get nauseous and dizzy when it gets so hot like that!

        • Stewart says:

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          Are you moving here?

          • Derek says:

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            I’m thinking about it! :)

          • Stewart says:

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            Perfect! Do you have a shovel??

          • Derek says:

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            If I were to move to St. Joseph, I’d probably want to spend a summer there first, when no shovels are needed! :)

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