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To: Jack Hydrazine
But scientists tell us that it is only a matter of time.

Time. Could be today, could be 100 years from now, could be 1000 years from now. That mean old time.

Once again, just because things have always been a certain way does not mean that they will always be that way.

You think? I was once young, now I'm old. A lot of things changed, darn it.

Whatever happens, we are powerless so why worry about it? There's all this fear stoked by liberals because of nature doing its thing. Knowledge of the why and how, is a good thing. Fear of nature is a bad thing. I'm in awe of the power of nature and God's creations. I fear the doings of liberals more than of nature. If it all blows up, then we'll deal with the aftermath. In the meantime let's take one day at a time and live our lives. And put a stop to liberals and their attempts to manipulate nature without understanding why it does what it does.

73 posted on 08/16/2015 1:46:48 PM PDT by roadcat
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To: roadcat

Considering that the average inter-glacial is about 11,500 years and we’ve been in one for some 11,800 I think the signs of us going back into the two million year deep freeze are there based on volcanic and seismic data, the decreasing strength of the Earth’s magnetic field, the increase in the movement of the Earth’s north pole from five miles per year around 1850 to 35-40 miles per year currently, and other factors.

Ice ages looked like El Niño
Climatologists find familiar fluctuations in Pacific’s past
http://www.nature.com/news/1998/020708/full/news020708-19.html


79 posted on 08/16/2015 2:13:29 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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