Except according to thermometers and satellites.
(But pretty easy for the
to alter those instruments, for sure, as part of the global plan. Stay skeptical.)pic.twitter.com/XXwnKmY5RE
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Except according to thermometers and satellites.
(But pretty easy for the
to alter those instruments, for sure, as part of the global plan. Stay skeptical.)pic.twitter.com/XXwnKmY5RE
I don’t trust any graphs on this topic. Typically the response is that the data is wrong.
I agree that it is hard to know what is real and what it fiction, and that this is a large problem. This graph, for context, comes from a lecture given by a man, Dr. Richard Lindzen, who is a world reknown atmospheric physicist and was a professor at MIThttps://youtu.be/ERGy5JZezEY
He has oodles of video talks and lectures on you tube. If and when you have the time, you might want to check out a few. Just for context.
That would be useless. I already know it would be persuasive. And so would whoever debunks it. And so would Lindzen after debunking the debunker, to infinity.
After considering it for a short time, it occurs to me that your second sentence here is the show stopper for you. You know. By making this declaration, you seem to have set up what may be an unbreakable roadblock in your mind. One must be persuadable, to be persuaded. No?
It isn’t about me. The problem is that both sides are lying (about too much) and yet both sides are persuasive if they go last. Any observer who is confident in this realm is not on solid ground.
Thank God we don't have cartoonists designing Airplanes, or microprocessors, or building Dams. This "nobody has the right answer" stuff is BS. There is an answer, that's why HAVE working airplanes and chips and dams. All of you stop indulging this guy, please.
Your criticism of your hallucination of my opinion is solid.
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