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Slaughter in New Zealand

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At present men and women are being slaughtered. Why is this taking place?

The institutionalised slaughter of a population is not without precedent.

The Aztec experience gives a valuable clue as to why such atrocities take place.

Before their conquest in 1501 the Aztec sacrificed an estimated 1% their population each year.

Source: Slaughter in New Zealand | ZeroHedge

Era Of ‘Unquestioned And Unchallenged’ Climate Change Claims Is Over

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The papers are also fueling even more public skepticism about the U.N Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which the authors say ignores the facts as well as climate science more generally.The rhetoric employed by taxpayer-funded scientists with a vested interest in the climate change narrative to attack the new research was profoundly unscientific, multiple scientists told The Epoch Times.

Source: Era Of ‘Unquestioned And Unchallenged’ Climate Change Claims Is Over | ZeroHedge

John Rae: Orkney to celebrate explorer who solved mystery of The Terror

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Rae studied to become a doctor and signed on as ship’s surgeon on the Prince of Wales bound for Canada as part of the Hudson’s Bay company operations.He was forced to winter in Canada when the ship’s return route was blocked by ice, but accepted the post of surgeon and clerk at Moose Factory and served there for 10 years.He spent any free time hunting and learning travel and survival skills from the Inuit, Cree, Dogrib and Metis peoples, including how to use sleds and snow-shoes and build igloos by using the right kind of snow.His skills, allied to his endurance and hardiness, and willingness to learn from the different tribespeople in the region, made him the perfect choice to undertake the gruelling expeditions required to finish the mapping of the Arctic coast.

Source: John Rae: Orkney to celebrate explorer who solved mystery of The Terror

Quest For Mu: 200,000-Year Old Sunken Pacific Continent

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This article provides some much needed background on the question of a Pole Shift, whether magnetic or physical. We’re definitely not in Kansas anymore. Preparing for what might come is not a bad idea. Heat, food, defence.

Evidence Of The Pole Shift

About 1885, Churchward found his way to Siberia and the valley of the Lena River. He was now looking for evidence of ancient cataclysms, which, if it could be found, would lend credence to the idea that an ancient, advanced civilization such as Mu could disappear. Churchward wanted to see the piles of mammoth bones and tusks washed up in tidal waves on the Lackoff Islands (The Islands of Bones) just beyond the mouth of the Lena. He was convinced by these giant piles of ivory and bones that a ‘pole shift’ phenomenon had occurred in the past, where the earth’s crust slipped several degrees toward the equator causing massive tidal waves to wash over portions of the earth and ultimately cause the sinking of entire continents such as Mu.

Source: Quest For Mu: 200,000-Year Old Sunken Pacific Continent

Biden’s Solar Push Is Destroying The Desert And Releasing Stored Carbon

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There are two very good articles reprinted in this piece. If you are looking for serious research coming to honest conclusions with contextually appropriate commentary, read this.

We might first look at Mojave yucca (Yucca schidigera), an ancient, extremely slow-growing plant that is very common across both the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, and that has been found to reach ages of 2000+ years. We could calculate how much carbon one plant captures each year, then extrapolate how much carbon an individual yucca plant would sequester in say, a 1000-year lifespan. Then figure how many Mojave yuccas are expected to be ripped from the ground in a typical industrial solar field such as the newly-approved 5,000-acre Yellow Pine Solar Project in the Mojave Desert (Pahrump, Nevada) – in this case, over 80,000 Mojave yuccas will meet their demise during the construction of an array expected to operate for perhaps twenty years before becoming obsolete. Will the reduction in carbon that would have been sequestered (and stored underground) by those 80,000 Mojave yuccas actually be offset by possibly twenty years of the solar project that replaced them?

Source: Biden’s Solar Push Is Destroying The Desert And Releasing Stored Carbon | ZeroHedge

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