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Originally posted by conan
man its gotaa be creepy in a hurricane
Originally posted by Lance Winslow
Does anyone have any comments on these, if so let me know?
originally posted by: Flanker86
The EU has been manipulating its wheather for at least 10 years now, for the sole sake of selling more gas and getting more revenue taxes from the gas and oil sales to people. That also forces common people to use more and more air conditioning during summer or heating during winter, due to the more extreme climate rendering the overall population poorer. Additionally the EU uses this type of manipulation for the sake of proving climate change or global warming or whatever other cretin conspiracy theory the EU kommissars produce.
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
originally posted by: Flanker86
The EU has been manipulating its wheather for at least 10 years now, for the sole sake of selling more gas and getting more revenue taxes from the gas and oil sales to people. That also forces common people to use more and more air conditioning during summer or heating during winter, due to the more extreme climate rendering the overall population poorer. Additionally the EU uses this type of manipulation for the sake of proving climate change or global warming or whatever other cretin conspiracy theory the EU kommissars produce.
Ah, so thats why we keep getting such mild winters and cool summers (today excepted)
Thank you for your insightful and detailed explanation
(btw if the EU is deliberately manipulating the weather I am a 3 legged giraffe with blue balls)
(CNSNews.com) – On the same day that the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a major new global warming report, John Coleman, a founder of the Weather Channel, appeared on CNN Sunday to reiterate his stance that “climate change is not happening.” Describing himself as a “skeptic,” not a denier – “that is a word meant to put me down” – the veteran weather forecaster told CNN’s “Reliable Sources” that the news network was promoting an inaccurate view on the issue.