tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post8467563090443197889..comments2024-03-20T06:07:07.676-06:00Comments on Jumping Jack Flash Hypothesis: It's A Gas Gas Gas: Event Update For 2020-08-14Jonny Mnemonichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-35927305273130976212020-08-16T10:17:43.239-05:002020-08-16T10:17:43.239-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Mike Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14457050132624768898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-42558904730315421602020-08-16T07:31:32.603-05:002020-08-16T07:31:32.603-05:00Saturday, 15 August 2020
The silly season arrives ...Saturday, 15 August 2020<br />The silly season arrives and 2020 is about to ramp up! A very dangerous record-breaking "long heatwave" set to shred nerves in Western US, as rolling blackouts plunge two million Californians into darkness already and will no doubt fester into more anarchy and hate over the weekend <br />http://www.thebigwobble.org/2020/08/as-silly-season-arrives-2020-is-ramping.html<br /><br />And now the height of summer has arrived (the silly season) for the poor folks of the Northern Hemisphere and the fun is about to start. We have already had a taste of what global warming/climate change can do to a country way back in January and February. Remember the Aussie fires? 3 billion animals dead or wounded, 25% of Australia's temperate forests destroyed and 60% of crops in the worst fires ever seen anywhere on a populated country.<br /><br />If you are wondering how the weather is panning out so far in summer of 2020, well, July 2020 has tied for second-hottest July on record for the globe, according to NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information. What’s more, the Northern Hemisphere saw its hottest July ever — surpassing its previous record high set in 2019. 2020 is on course to be the hottest year ever recorded. [more]<br /><br />Extreme heat, two wildfires, and potential mudslide risk… And Corona of course… It’s Los Angeles 2020<br />https://strangesounds.org/2020/08/extreme-heat-two-wildfires-and-potential-mudslide-risk-and-corona-of-course-its-los-angeles-2020.html<br /><br />Already this week, two fires in the forest, the Lake Fire and the Ranch 2 Fire have burned through thousands of acres and forced evacuations. More than 5,000 homes are still threatened in the Lake Hughes area. [more]<br /><br />You don’t see this too often… First tornado warning issued for a firenado caused by Loyalton Fire near the CA/NV border<br />https://strangesounds.org/2020/08/first-tornado-warning-for-firenado-nws.html<br /><br />How about the first Tornado Warning for a fire tornado! [more]<br /><br />[we've heard about it, now someone has finally done the research, presented it, and has been arrested as a result; there's a "response video" at the bottom in the comments]<br /><br />ShadowGate<br />https://www.cryptogon.com/?p=59192<br /><br />Millie Weaver, the independent reporter who produced and directed the film, has just been indicted and arrested in Ohio:<br /><br /> According to the information I obtained through my investigative inquiries (and partially detailed in the video of her arrest), she was indicted by a grand jury seated in Ohio. The indictment was sealed until served. The nature of her alleged offenses appears to be “process crimes” (e.g. Obstruction of Justice, Tampering with Evidence). It remains unclear whether her indictment is related to her investigation that culminated in today’s release of her investigative documentary ShadowGate, although the timing is more than curious and must not be ignored. [more; 4 source videos]<br /><br />BBN: The Cost Is Everything<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gLI4gYgdCQ [18.6 min.] <br /><br />Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-3785425688115515992020-08-16T07:31:23.842-05:002020-08-16T07:31:23.842-05:00Good morning Jonny, all.
It seems that every is...Good morning Jonny, all. <br /><br />It seems that every issue has at least two sides anymore, with evidence and anecdotes for each. The political divide, Covid-19 (origin, infection rate, death rate, etc.), culture, etc. These are now "wedge issues" driving people apart rather than providing a source of common ground on which to debate (and maybe to 'agree to disagree' in peace).<br /><br />What's interesting about climate change is that, if one "gets it," all the other issues are relegated to 'topics relevant to humans' that are much less important (imho). Take the Covid craziness. There are documented stories of abuse, conspiracy, corruption, misinformation, shoddy statistics based on dubious testing, vested interest groups and much more. At this point, what with Greenland melting away, methane pouring into the atmosphere in ever-increasing quantities, marine, avian, and pollinator die-offs ramping up, natural disasters compounded by melting glaciers and polar ice, emergent diseases due to melting permafrost (among other factors leading to a rise in ticks, mosquitoes, and more), and weather related disasters effecting food sources, not to mention the complete collapse of the biosphere, it's a bit disingenuous to quibble over this one aspect of human suffering on our way to extinction. None of it even matters anymore, since, no matter what we do we're done in a few more years due to global warming and its knock-on effects.<br /><br />i comment here frequently, thanks to Jonny's generosity, with the presentation of ideas on both sides of most issues. Yeah, i use SOTT often, though i don't buy their "agenda." i post competing claims and off the wall stuff from "fringe" people, but it's not to advance any one side (since it's all going into the dustbin of human history). We all come to our own conclusions in the end. For me, when new evidence from reliable sources (all of which are questionable these days) supersedes old information, i change my thinking on that issue. <br /><br />[Here's a few news stories to start the day]<br /><br />Wildfire smoke forecast for 9 a.m. MDT August 16<br />https://wildfiretoday.com/2020/08/15/wildfire-smoke-forecast-for-9-a-m-mdt-august-16/<br /><br />Locations where it will be most noticeable include areas in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, and southern California. [stay safe Fran & Mike]<br /><br />[2nd section below]<br /><br />Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02819564675299071481noreply@blogger.com