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With gas and electricity prices rocketing into the stratosphere and with the environment 'agenda' now if full swing are we going to see one of the harshest winters on record so far?

 

I am guessing, through weather manipulation, we are most definitely going to. We are going to have a winter of extreme weather, a winter of doom and gloom all over MSM........minute after minute, hour after hour, day after day and month after month they will report on the extremely cold weather caused by us humans.....they will not mention the 1000's upon 1000's who will die. The b@57ards responsible, I believe are now going all out and if humanity does not stand up to this now and put an end to it, 'they' know they will get away with anything going forward!

 

I believe we are also going to definitely have masks and restrictions re-emerging to 'protect' the NHS ....the MSM will report something along the lines of.......If we do not re-introduce restrictions to 'protect' the NHS those suffering the effects of the cold will not be able to be treated.....even though the NHS is a total retard already and cannot treat people at any time.

 

It's going to be a tuff one, but another one we have to stand up to.

 

 

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On 8/19/2022 at 10:16 AM, CarpeDiem said:

With gas and electricity prices rocketing into the stratosphere and with the environment 'agenda' now if full swing are we going to see one of the harshest winters on record so far?

 

I am guessing, through weather manipulation, we are most definitely going to. We are going to have a winter of extreme weather, a winter of doom and gloom all over MSM........minute after minute, hour after hour, day after day and month after month they will report on the extremely cold weather caused by us humans....

 

I was thinking about this just the other day, however I don't think weather manipulation will be involved, it seems to happen quite 'naturally' as part of a cycle.

 

I had noticed that leaves had started falling from trees as if autumn was starting early, and that made me wonder if perhaps this was the first sign of an impending 'cold harsh winter'.

 

Now of course, this morning I saw the following article on the BBC News website, which 'explains' this as being due to the heatwave and the drought, which seems plausible enough:

 

UK drought: Why do the trees think it's autumn already?

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But experts say this hint of a change in the seasons isn't genuine. Instead it's the tell-tale sign of a "false autumn".

They warn the heatwave and drought has pushed trees into survival mode, with leaves dropping off or changing colour as a result of stress.

From: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-62582186

 

OK fair enough. More curiously, seemingly unrelated, I saw the following this morning on the Birmingham Mail website:

 

Rewind to 1990 with archive photos of Birmingham & the West Midlands

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/nostalgia/rewind-1990-archive-photos-birmingham-24651837

 

A typical 'slow news day' story, where some old archive photos are gathered up. But what tweaked my curiosity was the following paragraph:

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What else happened in 1990? There was a big heatwave, peaking at 37 degrees in places, and then December brought a blizzard.

 

I can't find any other specific examples, but I have read some other 'nostalgia' articles on Birmingham Mail, and I have picked up on some 'hidden messaging' before, for example there was one much earlier this year 'reminicsing' about the 1976 heatwave.

 

The climate and weather works in cycles, and its all linked to the cycles of the sun's solar activity.

 

I've been expecting a particularly cold winter for the last couple of years, however I think this one could finally be it. Think back to December 2010 for what we might expect.

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3 hours ago, Grumpy Owl said:

But experts say this hint of a change in the seasons isn't genuine. Instead it's the tell-tale sign of a "false autumn".

They warn the heatwave and drought has pushed trees into survival mode, with leaves dropping off or changing colour as a result of stress.

 

And he changeth the times and the seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings: he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding: Daniel 2:21

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Yep, there were cheery predictions in the tabloids for the last couple of days of this being the fiercest winter for a long time, featuring photo's of people struggling through snow storms, shopping bags in hand. 

 

Oh well, it'll be a case of winter drawers on (as in thermal passion crushers & vests). But that in combination with their power cuts and conspiring (yes, I used that tainted word) to ensure that many can't afford food and heating, there will need to be some girding of loins and keeping an eye on elderly relatives & neighbours.

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4 hours ago, alexa said:

 

And he changeth the times and the seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings: he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding: Daniel 2:21

 

Blimey its a bit cold today, where's my jumper? Bruce 11:22

 

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On 8/20/2022 at 12:00 PM, Grumpy Owl said:

 

I was thinking about this just the other day, however I don't think weather manipulation will be involved, it seems to happen quite 'naturally' as part of a cycle.

 

I had noticed that leaves had started falling from trees as if autumn was starting early, and that made me wonder if perhaps this was the first sign of an impending 'cold harsh winter'.

 

Now of course, this morning I saw the following article on the BBC News website, which 'explains' this as being due to the heatwave and the drought, which seems plausible enough:

 

UK drought: Why do the trees think it's autumn already?

From: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-62582186

 

OK fair enough. More curiously, seemingly unrelated, I saw the following this morning on the Birmingham Mail website:

 

Rewind to 1990 with archive photos of Birmingham & the West Midlands

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/nostalgia/rewind-1990-archive-photos-birmingham-24651837

 

A typical 'slow news day' story, where some old archive photos are gathered up. But what tweaked my curiosity was the following paragraph:

 

I can't find any other specific examples, but I have read some other 'nostalgia' articles on Birmingham Mail, and I have picked up on some 'hidden messaging' before, for example there was one much earlier this year 'reminicsing' about the 1976 heatwave.

 

The climate and weather works in cycles, and its all linked to the cycles of the sun's solar activity.

 

I've been expecting a particularly cold winter for the last couple of years, however I think this one could finally be it. Think back to December 2010 for what we might expect.

An interesting post. Thanks

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I know it's premature, but this tentative forecast suggests that Europe will have a warmer than average winter. It is a long article, so scroll down towards the end to get the Europe forecast. Of course, it cannot account for last minute man-made manipulation.

 

"Europe is expected to have warmer than average temperatures over most of the northern and north-central parts of the continent." 

 

https://www.severe-weather.eu/long-range-2/winter-forecast-2022-2023-season-first-look-united-states-europe-fa/

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16 minutes ago, bamboozooka said:

its september, its autumn, leaves fall.

let em manufacture -40 in the uk and then try to say theres global warming

It’s not Autumn until the 22nd of September in the U.K.  I don’t know your country of residence so may be different.

Your point is still valid though as I do see trees defoliating at the moment.

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3 minutes ago, Bombadil said:

It’s not Aitumn until the 22nd of September in the U.K.  I don’t know your country of residence so may be different.

Your point is still valid though as I do see trees defoliating at the moment.

i just round up the months not specific dates in the month

jun,jul,aug-summer ect. 3 months per season, close enough for me

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Just now, bamboozooka said:

i just round up the months not specific dates in the month

jun,jul,aug-summer ect. 3 months per season, close enough for me

Fair enough. As I do a lot of insect surveys the days are scrutinised more often to make comparisons to former years. 
Sorry if I sounded like an arse.

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I've never seen brown leaves all over the ground in August, which was happening last week. During the "drought".

 

5G and associated EMRs are killing off the trees. That's why they are shedding so early. They're dying. The grass is coming back green again already because, well, grass ain't trees. Whatever rain we'll get this month won't reverse the killing of the trees.

 

And unless severe weather modification is used (not outta the question), all the radiation around will make it feel warmer, not colder. We're being cooked.

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Well their agenda is reducing the population, and now they can't use covid they're just going to let the poor freeze to death. Because they 'can't afford' to help those struggling right now due to the economic devastation caused by their proxy war in Ukraine. It's definitely part of the plan.

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On 9/3/2022 at 1:43 AM, Anti Facts Sir said:

I've never seen brown leaves all over the ground in August, which was happening last week. During the "drought".

 

5G and associated EMRs are killing off the trees. That's why they are shedding so early. They're dying. The grass is coming back green again already because, well, grass ain't trees. Whatever rain we'll get this month won't reverse the killing of the trees.

 

And unless severe weather modification is used (not outta the question), all the radiation around will make it feel warmer, not colder. We're being cooked.

I hoping it is senescence brought on by the very hot dry weather telling trees to shed leaves early to survive but

 I noticed strange electric in air too ?

I have seen pictures of bushes damaged by electromagnetic radiation from roadside devices , so don't doubt it's got negative affect too?

Oh but weather probably been manipulated too  like the jet stream etc  so it's 6 of one and half dozen of other!/?

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On 8/19/2022 at 11:16 AM, CarpeDiem said:

With gas and electricity prices rocketing into the stratosphere and with the environment 'agenda' now if full swing are we going to see one of the harshest winters on record so far?

 

I am guessing, through weather manipulation, we are most definitely going to. We are going to have a winter of extreme weather, a winter of doom and gloom all over MSM........minute after minute, hour after hour, day after day and month after month they will report on the extremely cold weather caused by us humans.....they will not mention the 1000's upon 1000's who will die. The b@57ards responsible, I believe are now going all out and if humanity does not stand up to this now and put an end to it, 'they' know they will get away with anything going forward!

 

I believe we are also going to definitely have masks and restrictions re-emerging to 'protect' the NHS ....the MSM will report something along the lines of.......If we do not re-introduce restrictions to 'protect' the NHS those suffering the effects of the cold will not be able to be treated.....even though the NHS is a total retard already and cannot treat people at any time.

 

It's going to be a tuff one, but another one we have to stand up to.

 

 

This is going to be 1978 all over again. The Winter of Discontent.

 

There was snow and frost right up to the end of MAY, people died of starvation and cold. They scrabbled on the coal tips of scraps of shale that might burn to keep them warm. They broke up their furniture for firewood. Some even destroyed the upper floors and staircases for fuel.

 

Do I feel sympathy? NO, you've let them get away with it for too long because you all lost your fucking brainwashed balls, years ago.

 

When every election only changes the faces of the pigs at the trough or the monkeys up the same tree, they ONLY thing that will change it is revolution and that will never happen because the testicles went missing back at the end of the '60s. They didn't STEAL you balls, You handed them over willingly and you'll keep doing so. 

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On 8/20/2022 at 12:00 PM, Grumpy Owl said:

 

I was thinking about this just the other day, however I don't think weather manipulation will be involved, it seems to happen quite 'naturally' as part of a cycle.

 

I had noticed that leaves had started falling from trees as if autumn was starting early, and that made me wonder if perhaps this was the first sign of an impending 'cold harsh winter'.

 

Now of course, this morning I saw the following article on the BBC News website, which 'explains' this as being due to the heatwave and the drought, which seems plausible enough:

 

UK drought: Why do the trees think it's autumn already?

From: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-62582186

 

OK fair enough. More curiously, seemingly unrelated, I saw the following this morning on the Birmingham Mail website:

 

Rewind to 1990 with archive photos of Birmingham & the West Midlands

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/nostalgia/rewind-1990-archive-photos-birmingham-24651837

 

A typical 'slow news day' story, where some old archive photos are gathered up. But what tweaked my curiosity was the following paragraph:

 

I can't find any other specific examples, but I have read some other 'nostalgia' articles on Birmingham Mail, and I have picked up on some 'hidden messaging' before, for example there was one much earlier this year 'reminicsing' about the 1976 heatwave.

 

The climate and weather works in cycles, and its all linked to the cycles of the sun's solar activity.

 

I've been expecting a particularly cold winter for the last couple of years, however I think this one could finally be it. Think back to December 2010 for what we might expect.

 

But what if haarp is contributing to all of this and this is not a natural event as you are assuming.

 

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Wealthy countries have promised to pool billions of moolahs of taxpayers money every year to help poor countries shift to nwo approved energy sources. Only the poorest people in the world will pay towards this, while the rich and powerful royals, politicians etc will contribute absolutly nothing expect more fear porn. Ie: Save the planet, and all the rest of that BS. One promise is to provide $100 billion per year of taxpayers money. By estimate developing countries will need $2 trillion per year by 2030 for climate change conning.

“They have all made announcements of new money,” Carlos Lopes, a professor at the University of Cape Town and the former head of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. “The real picture though is that there is over-promising and under-delivering.”

Carlos failed to note that the honourable taxpayer is struggling with more than enough problems of his own, rather than having to wonder how much champagne and caviar is being served at buckingham palace, at cop19 and at UN meetings.

 This that is just the start for the taxpayer. Ofcourse the politicians and their mates who are overseeing all of this will get a their 10% cut as promised by the rothschilds

 

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3 hours ago, Mikheil said:

This is going to be 1978 all over again. The Winter of Discontent.

 

There was snow and frost right up to the end of MAY, people died of starvation and cold. They scrabbled on the coal tips of scraps of shale that might burn to keep them warm. They broke up their furniture for firewood. Some even destroyed the upper floors and staircases for fuel.

 

Do I feel sympathy? NO, you've let them get away with it for too long because you all lost your fucking brainwashed balls, years ago.

 

When every election only changes the faces of the pigs at the trough or the monkeys up the same tree, they ONLY thing that will change it is revolution and that will never happen because the testicles went missing back at the end of the '60s. They didn't STEAL you balls, You handed them over willingly and you'll keep doing so. 

1978 was a brilliant time..i cant remember any winter of discontent, we had money in our pockets,great music,cool cars,real football stadiums and real fans and politicians like tony benn..i'd swap for them days anyday

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Talk radio Richard Tice just said follow the money. A caller says it starts at the top and comes down. People have got a vested interest in importing coal into this country. Another caller said the country is being made poor, and that we should exempt some companies from the expensive net zero targets. Richard says we are sitting on our own energy.

 

Lots of excellent points but unless the right people say it, then we are being increasingly fleeced, as always.

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On 8/20/2022 at 12:00 PM, Grumpy Owl said:

I can't find any other specific examples, but I have read some other 'nostalgia' articles on Birmingham Mail, and I have picked up on some 'hidden messaging' before, for example there was one much earlier this year 'reminicsing' about the 1976 heatwave.

 

The climate and weather works in cycles, and its all linked to the cycles of the sun's solar activity.

 

I've been expecting a particularly cold winter for the last couple of years, however I think this one could finally be it. Think back to December 2010 for what we might expect.

 

OK, so a couple of weeks ago now, we did have what was described by much of the media as a "cold snap". I don't know about the rest of the country but we did get down to minus 7 here in Birmingham, thankfully it did stay mostly dry so with an absence of snow the streets mostly stayed ice-free, just bits of frost everywhere.

 

We ended up with a relatively mild Christmas and New Year, but I still think there is potential in January or February for another 'cold snap' which could be just as harsh if not worse.

 

The movement of the jet stream has once again been favourable for us here in the UK, while those in the USA have experienced the worst of the possible winter weather agin.

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