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Jun 19, 2022Liked by Monica Hughes PhD

It’s going to get progressively more bizarre. UFO lockdowns are in the not-so-distant future.

The Soviets thought that if they could get people not to believe in God, then they would believe in nothing. Instead, they believed in anything.

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Jun 19, 2022Liked by Monica Hughes PhD

Do Not Comply!

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Jun 20, 2022Liked by Monica Hughes PhD

I went to the Virgin Festival in Baltimore in the late 2000s. It was a massive music festival with 2 stages featuring Amy Winehouse, Smashing Pumpkins, The Police, Interpol, and many other bands. It was extremely hot (high 90s) and humid, but they had cooling stations everywhere. This constant over-emphasis on safety vs normalcy/fun is mind-boggling to this Gen Xer. I hate to be ageist, but this kind of crap isn't being foisted upon us by my generation. That's for damn sure.

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Jun 20, 2022Β·edited Jun 20, 2022Liked by Monica Hughes PhD

I knew we were in trouble when the daily weather report was supplemented with suggested appropriate dress and "Don't forget your umbrella!" So soon the talking heads will be telling us it is too hot or too cold to venture outside - based on that day's climate belief. Next they'll be removing all hard surfaces from the earth.

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Wait a minute, I thought the phrase "You're too dumb to go outside" was an insult. Now it's public policy. If the opposite of pro is con, then the opposite of progress is congress? Time to wake up...

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So is going to be safer inside than outside? If people can afford energy prices people are going to cut something..? And that might be A/C and heating, how many people died from heat and cold 🧐

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It is just another battle, in the same war.

Create a problem, wait for the reaction, offer your solution.

Rinse and start again...

https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/

https://rumble.com/v19013i-the-plan.html

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Manufactured Climate Change.

Like the one that just roasted 10K head of cattle here

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5 G and Chemical Spraying must be insane in France right now.

How’s that working for you Macron you Globalist Sellout!

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It’s unbelievable, isn’t it? How much more of this nonsense are the true believers going to take?? I’m sure I know the answer….

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well, ackchually this would be an example of weather lockdown. Not that it's any less outrageous. How can people accept this? How can people relinquish the ability to manage by themselves how they handle a heat wave? How can people think so low of themselves?

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As if we need another Extinction Level Event.

"The Role of Geomagnetic Field Intensity in Late Quaternary Evolution of Humans and Large Mammals"

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2018RG000629

Abstract:

"It has long been speculated that biological evolution was influenced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) reaching the Earth's surface, despite imprecise knowledge of the timing of both UVR flux and evolutionary events. The past strength of Earth's dipole field provides a proxy for UVR flux because of its role in maintaining stratospheric ozone. The timing of Quaternary evolutionary events has become better constrained by fossil finds, improved radiometric dating, use of dung fungi as proxies for herbivore populations, and improved ages for nodes in human phylogeny from human mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosomes. The demise of Neanderthals at ~41 ka can now be closely tied to the intensity minimum associated with the Laschamp magnetic excursion, and the survival of anatomically modern humans can be attributed to differences in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor that has a key role in the evolutionary response to UVR flux. Fossil occurrences and dung-fungal proxies in Australia indicate that episodes of Late Quaternary extinction of mammalian megafauna occurred close to the Laschamp and Blake magnetic excursions. Fossil and dung fungal evidence for the age of the Late Quaternary extinction in North America (and Europe) coincide with a prominent decline in geomagnetic field intensity at ~13 ka. Over the last ~200 kyr, phylogeny based on mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosomes in modern humans yields nodes and bifurcations in evolution corresponding to geomagnetic intensity minima, which supports the proposition that UVR reaching Earth's surface influenced mammalian evolution with the loci of extinction controlled by the geometry of stratospheric ozone depletion."

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