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|    Oh so rich & successful JTEM to All    |
|    Re: Archaeologists reveal human resilien    |
|    30 Oct 20 14:32:04    |
      From: jtem01@gmail.com              It's propaganda, not science.              "Climate Change" is like the hands of a clock. Except for       the Second Hand, they move imperceptibly slow by the       reckoning of most people. But they're always in motion,       just as the climate is always in a state of change.              EVEN WITHIN SPECIFIC PERIODS, like the glacial period.       It got warmer and it got colder, the glaciers inched back       and ahead...              The glacial period -- what people think of as "the ice age,"       ended like 15,000 thousand years later, and then less than       2,000 years after that there was an event that threw everything       on reverse. After more than a thousand years of cold the       glaciers began to shrink again...              WILD swings in climate!              This has happen in historic times, nowhere near as dramatic       but utterly catastrophic for humans. Like super volcanoes.              When Thera/Santorini exploded around 1,600 BC(E) is       collapsed civilization from Egypt to China! BECAUSE OF THE       CLIMATE CHANGE!              Such climate change is short live though, anywhere from a       decade to a thousand years, which (again) is catastrophic to       humans but barely registers as a blip on the earth's       record...                            -- --              https://uapro.tumblr.com/post/633386549130772480/ufo-hoax              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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