Antarctica Crashes Below -50C (-58F); China’s Frozen Highways; Thick Ice Traps Killer Whales In Northern Japan; Historic Snow In Nova Scotia; + New Study Finds “Climate Deniers” Aren’t Lying To Themselves — Surprises Researchers

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  1. I would love for those Pshyks to have a long education with Cap & Tony Heller. But they would probably ignore the request by saying they were busy…being told to NOT meet with ya’ll. Contact them Cap and see what happens please😁😎

  2. https://sagehana.substack.com/p/everything-is-in-place-and-nobody
    https://expose-news.com
    https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-02-05-heartless-globalists-celebrate-demise-poor-people-collapse.html
    Scott’s perspective is similar to that of Crispian Olver, the executive director of South Africa’s Presidential Climate Commission. Last year, Olver stated in an interview that poor people should basically have their electricity cut in order to meet “the 2030 target.”

    Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi went a step further by stating that hunger is “a price worth paying for a country’s progress,” chastising the Egyptian people who put eating over progress.

    “Don’t you Egyptians dare say you would rather eat than build and progress,” el-Sisi said. “If the price of the nation’s progress and prosperity is to go hungry and thirsty, then let us not eat or drink.”

    “Don’t undermine the cause of our nation and make us the world’s laughing stock. Stand fast and transform the cruel circumstances we are going through into a gift. The harder you stand fast, the sooner it [the economic crises] will pass.”

    Then there were the statements made by Lee White, the environmental minister of the tiny coastal African nation of Gabon, who says more people need to die in order to meet climate change goals.

    “With everything that’s happened in the last year in the Horn of Africa and Pakistan – those places really count,” White said. “But with the once-in-a-500-year drought in Europe, fires in France and the New York subway becoming Niagara Falls, we might be at a point where things are getting bad enough that developed nations start taking the climate more seriously.”

    “It’s a horrible thing to say, but until more people in developed nations are dying because of the climate crisis, it’s not going to change.”
    https://expose-news.com/2024/02/06/additions-to-technocrats-surveillance-toolkit/
    https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/yes-death-is-inevitable-but-killing-to-save-money-is-not/
    https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-02-06-health-insurance-exclude-coverage-sickness-war-insurrection.html
    https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-02-06-poland-birth-rate-drops-population-plummets-2023.html

    this is the end

    all the best

  3. However, I was wondering how all the EVs were doing in China in those freezing conditions. It is ironical that soon, China may be the only manufacturer of EVs on the planet, with their own EVs being almost useless in Winter, as has happened in the Scandinavian Countries.

  4. Cap is showing the seriousness of the cooling climate. The scary thing is that right now it is the maximum of the sun cycle where warmer weather should be the norm. God save us when in just a few years we dive down into the approaching solar minimum.

  5. Where is the cost/benefit analysis of so-called “climate change” spending?

    Just a back-of-an-envelope analysis shows the costs to be far higher than the benefits.

    The cost that Bloomberg’s green energy research team estimates to stop warming by 2050 is $US200 trillion.
    https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-07-05/-200-trillion-is-needed-to-stop-global-warming-that-s-a-bargain#xj4y7vzkg

    There are about 2 billion households in the world with 90 percent of them unable to afford anything extra.

    That leaves about 200 million households to share the $US200 trillion cost or about $US1 million per household.

    Almost all households would rather have $US1 million in the bank and a degree or two of warming than not having the money and it staying the same temperature.

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