The Global Warming Cultist Were Lied To Again

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Sep 18, 2024.

  1. wildchild

    wildchild

    2024 is another year of phony nonsense from the leaders of the cultists.

    They never seem to learn though.
     
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  2. wildchild

    wildchild

    These guys are clowns.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...lantic-hurricane-season-forecast/74720790007/

    'An early and violent start': NOAA issues dire hurricane season forecast

    In a revised forecast issued Thursday, the federal government still calls for an "extremely active" Atlantic hurricane season, one that could rank among the busiest on record.

    https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/20/weather/hurricane-season-forecast-atlantic-climate/index.html
    New forecast reveals when and where hurricane season could get active after Ernesto
    Tropical activity in an unusually active hurricane season will take a breather after Ernesto, but forecasters don’t believe it will last long.



    https://www.bbc.com/weather/articles/c4gd13l35qpo
    despite forecasts of an "extremely active" hurricane season the last few weeks have brought the longest lull in storm activity in more than 50 years, with no storms developing since mid-August.

     
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  3. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    There has been enough snow in Austria to ski for a couple of weeks now. My cousin is there and it's a winter wonderland. Its September.

    Even Buy1 says you are too stupid lately, climate does not care about what countries usually see, the increase in energy in the global climate has done exactly what scientists warned, made weather weird and unpredictable.

    From your BBC link.

    Scientists at Colorado State University, external have suggested a number of reasons for this.

    One key factor is unusual weather patterns across Africa that have brought rain to parts of the Sahara that rarely see wet weather.

    It means the thunderstorms that normally fuel Atlantic hurricanes have been further north than usual, in areas where strong winds high in the atmosphere can tear developing storms apart.

    The delayed arrival of La Niña and large amounts of Saharan dust in the atmosphere may also have played a part.

    But an an above average season overall is still predicted with activity expected to increase in the coming weeks.
     
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  4. Tuxan

    Tuxan

  5. wildchild

    wildchild

  6. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Maybe you need to get some potassium and magnesium to help your brain work. Bananas, eat a few bananas. Like the Sahara, your thoughts are dessicated like a teen's balls after he's jacked off fourteen times in one day, just dust coming out now.
     
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  7. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    I have an idea @wildchild, you need a random mission to enrich your life.

    If you want to make me a bit jealous, go to Nathan's on Coney Island, corner Surf and Stillwell Avenues or the one by the beach, get a hotdog and send us a picture.

    I was only there once as a kid, we went there from Montauk in somebody's boat. I had a bad stomach but I think it was the sea, not the food.
     
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  8. wildchild

    wildchild

    You are not an American. I find it highly unlikely you have ever been. A few years ago you claimed you were you going to Brooklyn and were going to give me the details.

    Well surprise, surprise, guess who was a no show.
     
  9. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Yeah, mom was though. Let say it's complicated but I probably just am whether I like it or not. And mostly because the IRS are bastards. I didn't go because the wife who was suffering from progressive vision loss stabilized with a treatment so it became unnecessary.

    I could be tempted to meet you at Nathan's.. But I'm off sodium, especially nitrates and I don't eat beef anymore. I still love it but it upsets me.

    Anyways, you clearly need to get out. Why not just go?

    Bit of sea air to give you a hunger? Have you been recently? It's the weekend.
     
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  10. wildchild

    wildchild

    You are a foreigner and what you are doing is illegal.

    Foreign influence in U.S. elections has been a point of concern for both policymakers and the public, especially in recent years. This influence can take various forms, including disinformation campaigns, financial contributions, and cyberattacks, all aimed at swaying voter opinions or undermining confidence in the electoral system.

    Key Forms of Foreign Influence:
    1. Disinformation Campaigns: One of the most well-known forms of interference involves the spread of misleading or false information on social media platforms. Foreign actors, often backed by state entities, create fake accounts and spread divisive content to polarize voters and undermine trust in democratic processes. Russia's involvement in the 2016 U.S. presidential election is a prime example, where troll farms and bots disseminated propaganda to influence voters' perceptions of candidates.

    2. Cyberattacks and Hacking: Cyberattacks on election infrastructure, such as voter databases or the emails of political campaigns, can erode public trust. The hacking of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) during the 2016 election is a notorious instance, where emails were stolen and leaked to embarrass candidates or influence the outcome.

    3. Financial Contributions: Foreign entities are legally barred from making direct financial contributions to U.S. elections. However, indirect routes, such as donations through third parties or corporations, have been scrutinized. The goal is often to gain favor with politicians or shape policies that align with foreign interests.

    4. Lobbying and Influence Peddling: Foreign governments can hire U.S.-based lobbyists and law firms to indirectly influence policy by shaping legislative agendas and supporting candidates whose policies are favorable to their own interests.
     
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