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Started by Dean Hoffman November 7, 2021
On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 18:48:44 -0800 (PST), whit3rd <whit3rd@gmail.com>
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>On Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 4:37:49 PM UTC-8, John Larkin wrote: > >> . "Climate change" might >> be a couple of degrees C in a hundred years. No fuel might change the >> temp in your bedroom by 50C or so tonight. > >Oh, don't think small; 'climate change' might be a river running dry for a season, >that is the source of water for 400 million people, or a small nation that loses >most of its land area to ocean rise, or other nonsurvivable, but not unlikely, >events.
2 mm per year. Build arcs. The big source of "sea level rise" is subsidance from pumping groundwater. -- Father Brown's figure remained quite dark and still; but in that instant he had lost his head. His head was always most valuable when he had lost it.
On Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 7:11:16 PM UTC-8, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 18:48:44 -0800 (PST), whit3rd <whi...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >On Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 4:37:49 PM UTC-8, John Larkin wrote: > > > >> . "Climate change" might > >> be a couple of degrees C in a hundred years. No fuel might change the > >> temp in your bedroom by 50C or so tonight. > > > >Oh, don't think small; 'climate change' might be ... a small nation that loses > >most of its land area to ocean rise, or other nonsurvivable, but not unlikely, > >events. > 2 mm per year. Build arcs.
It's 'arks' and that implies some landing, somewhere, is accepting immigrants. Or, implies the capability to maintain a boat culture without shore privileges...
> The big source of "sea level rise" is subsidance from pumping > groundwater.
The big source of canards is bovine excreta. Norfolk VA isn't pumping groundwater, for one; NY city is more floodprone, too; how much groundwater does the big Apple pump from the granite below, do you think? Venice, I'll grant, is from groundwater effects. Don't think you can minimize changes by quoting global averages; everyone can see nonuniformity of results, and that's the future to reckon with.
On a sunny day (Wed, 10 Nov 2021 18:48:44 -0800 (PST)) it happened whit3rd
<whit3rd@gmail.com> wrote in
<63a4e0d6-c927-4794-8895-989d7338cac5n@googlegroups.com>:

>On Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 4:37:49 PM UTC-8, John Larkin wrote: > >> . "Climate change" might >> be a couple of degrees C in a hundred years. No fuel might change the >> temp in your bedroom by 50C or so tonight. > >Oh, don't think small; 'climate change' might be a river running dry for a season, >that is the source of water for 400 million people, or a small nation that loses >most of its land area to ocean rise, or other nonsurvivable, but not unlikely, >events. > >50C change in my bedroom means I find that old down comforter... not immediately >life threatening, and never likely at this latitude.
Or massive flooding, and you floating on your wooden desk using your shirt as sail into oblivion... on the winds of change. The main point is: climate has always changed, glacial and hot periods ever so many years. Does the stuff that our industry, cows, and we with our farts really make it go faster? This is not sure, but was the plot behind the Al Gore polar-bear hoax that had as intention to destroy everything and then build it again, like war. The climate change industry. I usually point to this site: http://old.world-mysteries.com/alignments/mpl_al3b.htm Lucky thing SpaceX will bring some of our species to Mars and maybe other planets, not NASA, moon landing by 2024 delayed again (I do remember people walking on the moon, you'd think with all out present day tech we'd be there on a weekend trip..) Anyways find some place somewhere or go dinos way. It seems to be in our ion channels: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211110131613.htm Or we could all live underground heated by fission tech during the coming ice age. UK is going to build small nuclear reactors, France will build more too. Fear of cold versus fear of 2 degrees warming (I always thought it (warming) would be good for tourist industry here at the sea shore, house prices go up too, versus fear of radiation and nuculear melt down. Just waiting for Germany to announce that the old nukeplants Murkel shut down in fear after Fuckupshima will be restarted again... Politics, masses running around like a chicken without a head. Humming Species LOL Oh what fun! Did you know chances are no Santa this year? He did not get his 2 covid shots and 4 booster covid shots will be refused entry.
On 11/8/2021 2:20 PM, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> On a sunny day (Mon, 08 Nov 2021 19:57:47 +0100) it happened Jeroen Belleman > <jeroen@nospam.please> wrote in <smbrvc$1g84$1@gioia.aioe.org>: > >> On 2021-11-08 18:42, Jan Panteltje wrote: >>> On a sunny day (Mon, 08 Nov 2021 08:29:17 -0800) it happened >>> jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in >>> <vtjioghj1qn2rdke1776ijfsvskpot4hj3@4ax.com>: >>> >>>> On Mon, 8 Nov 2021 08:14:59 -0800 (PST), Fred Bloggs >>>> <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 12:27:29 PM UTC-5, dean...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>>> The first paragraph: >>>>>> "Nov 5 (Reuters) - Helion Energy, a fusion energy tech startup, on Friday said it raised $500 million to build a net >>>>>> positive >>>>>> electrical generator, one that creates more power than it uses." >>>>>> <https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-zero-carbon-fusion-energy-startup-helion-raises-500-mln-2021-11-05/> >>>>> >>>>> Total scam! All their literature describing their work is 100% obfuscation bullshit. Only a shit-hole country like US >>>>> allows >>>>> scammers on this scale to operate so freely. They should be arrested by the local bunco squad, treated very roughly and >>>>> kept >>>>> locked up for 45 days. >>>> >>>> We should have arrested Tesla, DeForest, Armstrong, and Edison. >>>> >>>> Einstein too. >>> >>> Einstein arrested OK, Edison no,, >> >> What did Einstein *do* wrong? He was a theorist. OK, a pretty >> convincing one. You have some pretty weird ideas. Maybe you should >> be locked up too. (Photons aren't particles? Heresy!) > > We are locked up here again, more heavy anti covid stuff, mouth-caps to prevent you from talking etc etc.. > Total madness, why must everybody suffer for the few who have no natural immunity.. > And now we have to type of pills already to cure the sick.
That's true, there's no way to rationally argue someone into understanding why you should want to "suffer" help other people. And not even like, take a bullet for a stranger-kind of suffering but as an example the past 18 months I've had to do a lot of my own barbershop work and get better at using my beard-trimming equipment. Big time suffering! I do prefer professional maintenance. Oh and I put on a mask in the grocery store. This now prevents me from...talking to food as I usually do? Guess I should be grateful I had a tough childhood, what the fuck is this "I'm suffering" bull shit. I thought you boomers walked uphill to school both ways in a blizzard, yeah I'm sure that happened.
> Sure photon is just a mathematical construct and OneStone never united graffiti with he rest of the forces. > World is very interesting, today I was reading this: > https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211106125838.htm > > was trying to visualize a neutron extending, and could image it as having a core and orbiting part... > Then it occurred to me, we have atoms with electrons orbiting, suns with planets orbiting > why not the neutron also being something with something orbiting, and then ever deeper down the same story > but orders of magnitude smaller of course (of course ;-) whatever ) .. > Well we at least can still have an opinion, the next virus from Fauci lab will target the brain.. > >> Jeroen Belleman
On Thursday, November 11, 2021 at 2:11:16 PM UTC+11, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 18:48:44 -0800 (PST), whit3rd <whi...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >On Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 4:37:49 PM UTC-8, John Larkin wrote: > > > >> . "Climate change" might > >> be a couple of degrees C in a hundred years. No fuel might change the > >> temp in your bedroom by 50C or so tonight. > > > >Oh, don't think small; 'climate change' might be a river running dry for a season, > >that is the source of water for 400 million people, or a small nation that loses > >most of its land area to ocean rise, or other nonsurvivable, but not unlikely, > >events. > > 2 mm per year. Build arks.
It's only 2mm per year until the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets decide to slide off into the ocean. There's about 6 metres of sea level rise in the Greenland ice sheet, ans and some 4 metres in the West Antarctic ice sheet., and it will happen fairly rapidly when they do start sliding.
> The big source of "sea level rise" is subsidence from pumping groundwater.
Actually, so far it has been from the thermal expansion of sea water as the temperatures of the oceans rise. You really should wake up to the fact that Anthony Watts is part of the climate chance denial propaganda machine. -- Bill Sloman, Sydney
On a sunny day (Thu, 11 Nov 2021 01:33:59 -0500) it happened bitrex
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>On 11/8/2021 2:20 PM, Jan Panteltje wrote: >> We are locked up here again, more heavy anti covid stuff, mouth-caps to prevent you from talking etc etc.. >> Total madness, why must everybody suffer for the few who have no natural immunity.. >> And now we have to type of pills already to cure the sick.
>That's true, there's no way to rationally argue someone into >understanding why you should want to "suffer" help other people.
In case of covid it does not work that way, in the UK test of their first vaccine on hospital workers 1 in 30 died, 2 more had serious lasting side effects. Now you multiply that by the world population and the Medical Industrial Complex murdered millions. That is a FACT. Of course they then happily blame it on covid and fire anyone who talks. https://www.rt.com/usa/539247-whistleblower-issues-pfizer-trial/ https://www.rt.com/news/539868-who-predicts-covid-pandemic-end/ https://www.rt.com/usa/539465-covid-vaccine-effectiveness-veterans-study/
>And not >even like, take a bullet for a stranger-kind of suffering but as an >example the past 18 months I've had to do a lot of my own barbershop >work and get better at using my beard-trimming equipment.
So what , have not been to a barber shop in >20 years, what's so difficult about cutting your hair? I had some guy who did it for a living doing it for a few dollars at home once, looked how he did it easy to copy, saved a lot of money, better control, better timing.
>Big time >suffering! I do prefer professional maintenance. Oh and I put on a mask >in the grocery store.
Since November 6 we need a mask in the supermarket here again, so I had one on, and yesterday took a bus and had one on. Silly.
>This now prevents me from...talking to food as I >usually do?
Well I do not normally talk to food, but I am all for sound proof masks for politicians as you know.
>Guess I should be grateful I had a tough childhood, what the fuck is >this "I'm suffering" bull shit. I thought you boomers walked uphill to >school both ways in a blizzard, yeah I'm sure that happened.
You seem to have some personality problem, boomers? Your tough childhood? You ain't seen nothing yet here. But then again I was impossible to raise already back then. I know you new kids think babies are brought by Storks, as your mama likely told you but in my case it was clear I was dropped by a flying saucer. We are watching you earthlings! This is how you launch rockets: https://www.space.com/spinlaunch-first-test-flight-success
On 11/11/2021 2:12 AM, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> On a sunny day (Thu, 11 Nov 2021 01:33:59 -0500) it happened bitrex > <user@example.net> wrote in <rP2jJ.6308$a24.4066@fx13.iad>: > >> On 11/8/2021 2:20 PM, Jan Panteltje wrote: >>> We are locked up here again, more heavy anti covid stuff, mouth-caps to prevent you from talking etc etc.. >>> Total madness, why must everybody suffer for the few who have no natural immunity.. >>> And now we have to type of pills already to cure the sick. > >> That's true, there's no way to rationally argue someone into >> understanding why you should want to "suffer" help other people. > > In case of covid it does not work that way, in the UK test of their first vaccine > on hospital workers 1 in 30 died, 2 more had serious lasting side effects. > Now you multiply that by the world population and the Medical Industrial Complex murdered millions. > That is a FACT. > Of course they then happily blame it on covid and fire anyone who talks. > https://www.rt.com/usa/539247-whistleblower-issues-pfizer-trial/ > https://www.rt.com/news/539868-who-predicts-covid-pandemic-end/ > https://www.rt.com/usa/539465-covid-vaccine-effectiveness-veterans-study/
Attempts to pass state-level legislation against discrimination based on vaccination status have stalled here. America LOVES discrimination!
On Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 11:14:40 PM UTC-8, Jan Panteltje wrote:

> In case of covid it does not work that way, in the UK test of their first vaccine > on hospital workers 1 in 30 died, 2 more had serious lasting side effects.
Who is 'they', which vaccine and which test are you referring to? The trials before approval involved thousands of persons, not 30, and not all hospital workers. Hospital workers, in fact, have been especially exposed, so are an implausible choice of test subjects. This smells like a lie, and certainly is cherry-picking.
> Now you multiply that by the world population and the Medical Industrial Complex murdered millions.
Not relevant; there's a dozen or more vaccines, all different, used in various places, and the one vaccine that (you claim) has an issue, is not identified. Neither are its side effects. Was the death in an auto accident?
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Another drug-crazed rant...

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