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originally posted by: Bobaganoosh
a reply to: CynConcepts
The best source I can suggest for solar minimum understanding, that isn't in super sciency lingo is Earthchanges.org. it's linked to about four or five other sites by the same group. It's what got me interested in this topic.
Also, adapt2030 on YouTube puts out a ton of information that you are looking for.
The solar cycle, which is about 11.5 years long on average (it varies from 9 to 14 years), can be measured in various sophisticated ways. It’s also trackable simply by counting sunspots, an activity that dates back to the 1600s. The weakest cycles on record occurred during the so-called Maunder Minimum, from about 1645 to 1715. This happens to coincide with the peak of the Little Ice Age, which brought long stretches of conditions far colder than today’s climate to parts of North America and Europe. We can’t pin the Little Ice Age entirely on the Maunder Minimum, though, since volcanic eruptions appear to have kicked things off centuries earlier. It’s now believed that the Maunder Minimum played a minor role at best in sustaining the chill, though it does appear that weak solar periods can lead to colder winters in Europe, based on centuries of data from central England.
Russia is weaponizing the Arctic Circle and sending heavy military assets to secure a priority strategic geopolitical zone. They have already created the new Russian Arctic Joint Strategic Command, moved in military forces and equipment and planned construction of air bases and new brigade formations. The motive is clearly for greater control of the Russian northern corridor and defense of the Russian sea routes and Arctic claims; especially the assured access of up to 30 percent of the world’s natural gas, 15 percent of its remaining oil reserves and 20 percent of its liquid natural gas stores.
And while Trump’s policy stances have evolved since the campaign trail, his pro-Russia bent manifested itself in Rex Tillerson’s ascension to secretary of state. Remember: Tillerson himself personally helped broker a $500 billion deal with Vladimir Putin and Russian oil firm Rosneft to develop oil reserves in the Arctic circle, a deal that was put on hold thanks to sanctions by the European Union and the United States on Russia following the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Exxon told Reuters in April that it will return to its joint venture “once sanctions against Moscow are lifted” — and Tillerson now finds himself in a position to expedite the process.
Another stretch of Earth history that scientists count among the planet’s warmest occurred about 55-56 million years ago. The episode is known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM). Stretching from about 66-34 million years ago, the Paleocene and Eocene were the first geologic epochs following the end of the Mesozoic Era. (The Mesozoic—the age of dinosaurs—was itself an era punctuated by "hothouse" conditions.) Geologists and paleontologists think that during much of the Paleocene and early Eocene, the poles were free of ice caps, and palm trees and crocodiles lived above the Arctic Circle. The transition between the two epochs around 56 million years ago was marked by a rapid spike in global temperature.
Is it possible, the leaders really believe that what they are doing is the right thing, but are actually being deceived?
Would it not be better to keep a steady but manageable amount of immigration?
originally posted by: CynConcepts
a reply to: kibric
No, being your answer, why not share with me and others what other possibilities. I asked this question since so many believe our government leaders are mere puppets by those in power...so why would the puppets be pushing immigration and one global world?
originally posted by: kibric
a reply to: CynConcepts
Is it possible, the leaders really believe that what they are doing is the right thing, but are actually being deceived?
completely
a corrupt hive is easy to deceive
so corrupt them...
how do you do that ?
same way they corrupt you
instantaneous fulfilment of desires
ambition for lives full of excess
glorification of violence
etc
Would it not be better to keep a steady but manageable amount of immigration?
for certain periods it would
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: CynConcepts
a reply to: kibric
No, being your answer, why not share with me and others what other possibilities. I asked this question since so many believe our government leaders are mere puppets by those in power...so why would the puppets be pushing immigration and one global world?
Check out the religion of the nwo to see who and what they serve
It's not just money and buisness, it's a religion as well
originally posted by: CynConcepts
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: CynConcepts
a reply to: kibric
No, being your answer, why not share with me and others what other possibilities. I asked this question since so many believe our government leaders are mere puppets by those in power...so why would the puppets be pushing immigration and one global world?
Check out the religion of the nwo to see who and what they serve
It's not just money and buisness, it's a religion as well
I have been thinking that religions are being played for well. Perhaps, a better word would be ideology? TPTB have more of a cult-like ideology moreso than a religion? I base this on the fact that religion requires faith...ideology is based more on experience and known facts.
On March 29 a high-level delegation from the Chinese Government and private companies will meet with their Russian government counterparts in the ancient seacoast city of Arkhangelsk on the White Sea at the mouth of the Northern Dvina River. The city is strategic as it is now navigable by ship year-around owing to technology improvements in Russian icebreakers. The occasion of the March 29 gathering is the fourth meeting of The Arctic: Territory of Dialogue forum since its creation by Russia in 2010. Among the agenda topics will be China-Russia cooperation in development of projects including the Belkomur railway and the Arkhangelsk deepwater port.
China’s delegation, seventy participants, will be headed by Vice Premier of the State Council Wang Yang, a Politburo member and leading Chinese political figure. Russia’s delegation will be led by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. Rogozin is not only head of Russia’s Arctic Commission. For the past six years he has held the key post as Deputy Prime Minister responsible for the Russian defense and space industry. He is directly in charge of the Russian Foundation for Advanced Research Projects in the Defense Industry, Russia’s version of the US Pentagon DARPA. journal-neo.org...