Daniel Jupp has an interesting post on what I call the Covid “plandemic”, comparing it to the tyranny of the French Revolution and pointing out that the iatrogenic Covid death count has turned out to be massively higher. He discusses the Covid psy-ops and globalist puppet Neil Ferguson’s infamous quote on lockdowns that “we didn’t think we could get away with it” until communist China showed the way.
He points out the sad reality that nobody has been held accountable or arrested on charges of crimes against humanity and that the WHO is about to be given even more totalitarian powers over sovereign countries, noting that thanks to Donald Trump the USA is well out of it, but not us.
The weather forecast on BBC Radio 4 just before 1pm said we were going to have some weather like we used to have (or words to that effect), obviously seeking to suggest that the weather of the last few days was unprecedented (it wasn't even particularly unusual in Cumbria).
We're getting deep into the climate change/extreme weather psy op now. They are furiously spinning the weather as something to be afraid of. We've had 'three deadly heatwaves' (aka a few hot days) so far this year. The fourth, if it happens, will be hyped even more furiously. Like Covid, they are preparing to socially ostracise, alienate, even criminalise those people who don't toe the line re. the official narrative, evidence the numerous calls for 'climate misinformation' to be outlawed, climate deniers to be jailed and now the environment secretary saying it's 'unpatriotic' to not be aboard with the push for Net Zero. Unlike Covid, there are a LOT more people who are not buying in to the climate scare nonsense. Things are about to get interesting I think.
Correct me if I am wrong, but in the part of the country where you and I live, I don't think we've had a single heatwave this year, even using the Met Office's rather soft definition of three consecutive days when the temperature has been 25C or above. I think we managed two consecutive days of 26C or 27C, on one, possibly two, occasions, but I am pretty sure we haven't had three successive days that were as warm as that.
I think Friday, Saturday and Sunday, it was 25C+ in a few places inland. Carlisle certainly was hot for three days. But that was it, the bare minimum for an official 'heatwave' to be declared. They changed that even; it used to be 5 days. It's all so pathetic.
I totally agree, the MET office with their dodgy measuring sites, pushing the hottest ever at Heathrow, when the readings should be disregarded due to UHI. Hunga Tonga volcano influencing the UAH satellite record to nearly +1C from +0.2C. now it is slowly going down, no mention. There is tremendous cherry picking of data that supports the climate change scam and suppressing all that refutes the global warming scenario. However I do feel that they have cried "wolf" so many times, and nothing happened, that their is a lot more cynicism about the lies they are promulgating in the general population. The fact that both the BBC and ITN report all the MET office verbatim and in my opinion over reach the alleged dangers, particularly Justin Rowlatt on the BBC, the ITN one today was also scaring us. There is a definite master plan going on here.
I’m one of the veterans and, for example, clearly remember the long hot summer of 1976. What a scorcher it was too. But I don’t remember any hype about climate change then because there wasn’t any. Oh the joys of ageing!
I can go even further back, to 1955 when I spent two idyllic weeks of unbroken sunshine on a scout camp in Carradale (Mull of Kintyre). I gave my mother a shock when I got home as I was as brown as a berry.
The climate change hype in the 1970s was the new Ice Age supposedly! Reams of newspaper print were devoted to it. Ironically, 1976 marked the turning point because that was the year of the Great Pacific Climate Shift, after which the world started to warm rapidly, having cooled considerably in the 1950s/60s.
The way Covid_19 spread did not correspond to a virus. It is unlikely that there ever was a virus of any kind. But that's a moot point.
Daniel Jupp has an interesting post on what I call the Covid “plandemic”, comparing it to the tyranny of the French Revolution and pointing out that the iatrogenic Covid death count has turned out to be massively higher. He discusses the Covid psy-ops and globalist puppet Neil Ferguson’s infamous quote on lockdowns that “we didn’t think we could get away with it” until communist China showed the way.
He points out the sad reality that nobody has been held accountable or arrested on charges of crimes against humanity and that the WHO is about to be given even more totalitarian powers over sovereign countries, noting that thanks to Donald Trump the USA is well out of it, but not us.
https://jupplandia.substack.com/p/the-medical-dictatorship-of-who
The weather forecast on BBC Radio 4 just before 1pm said we were going to have some weather like we used to have (or words to that effect), obviously seeking to suggest that the weather of the last few days was unprecedented (it wasn't even particularly unusual in Cumbria).
We're getting deep into the climate change/extreme weather psy op now. They are furiously spinning the weather as something to be afraid of. We've had 'three deadly heatwaves' (aka a few hot days) so far this year. The fourth, if it happens, will be hyped even more furiously. Like Covid, they are preparing to socially ostracise, alienate, even criminalise those people who don't toe the line re. the official narrative, evidence the numerous calls for 'climate misinformation' to be outlawed, climate deniers to be jailed and now the environment secretary saying it's 'unpatriotic' to not be aboard with the push for Net Zero. Unlike Covid, there are a LOT more people who are not buying in to the climate scare nonsense. Things are about to get interesting I think.
Jaime,
Correct me if I am wrong, but in the part of the country where you and I live, I don't think we've had a single heatwave this year, even using the Met Office's rather soft definition of three consecutive days when the temperature has been 25C or above. I think we managed two consecutive days of 26C or 27C, on one, possibly two, occasions, but I am pretty sure we haven't had three successive days that were as warm as that.
I think Friday, Saturday and Sunday, it was 25C+ in a few places inland. Carlisle certainly was hot for three days. But that was it, the bare minimum for an official 'heatwave' to be declared. They changed that even; it used to be 5 days. It's all so pathetic.
I totally agree, the MET office with their dodgy measuring sites, pushing the hottest ever at Heathrow, when the readings should be disregarded due to UHI. Hunga Tonga volcano influencing the UAH satellite record to nearly +1C from +0.2C. now it is slowly going down, no mention. There is tremendous cherry picking of data that supports the climate change scam and suppressing all that refutes the global warming scenario. However I do feel that they have cried "wolf" so many times, and nothing happened, that their is a lot more cynicism about the lies they are promulgating in the general population. The fact that both the BBC and ITN report all the MET office verbatim and in my opinion over reach the alleged dangers, particularly Justin Rowlatt on the BBC, the ITN one today was also scaring us. There is a definite master plan going on here.
I’m one of the veterans and, for example, clearly remember the long hot summer of 1976. What a scorcher it was too. But I don’t remember any hype about climate change then because there wasn’t any. Oh the joys of ageing!
I can go even further back, to 1955 when I spent two idyllic weeks of unbroken sunshine on a scout camp in Carradale (Mull of Kintyre). I gave my mother a shock when I got home as I was as brown as a berry.
I was a youngster in Nigeria in 1955. Probably also as brown as a berry!
The climate change hype in the 1970s was the new Ice Age supposedly! Reams of newspaper print were devoted to it. Ironically, 1976 marked the turning point because that was the year of the Great Pacific Climate Shift, after which the world started to warm rapidly, having cooled considerably in the 1950s/60s.
Well well I didn’t know that Jaime but I wasn’t then very switched on to such issues!