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Lunatics Never Look Up!

Clif High returns with a wild, but also quite intriguing video exploring the idea that the moon is an artificial satellite, put into place a quarter million years ago or so, to serve as a post for observing humans.

High believes space aliens live on the moon. Perhaps they are Reptilian creatures as David Icke has postulated, but High isn’t certain about their concrete form. But he does believe they can toy around with our emotions and energies, causing us to act up and become more violent. They can also wreak havoc with the weather and tides on the Earth.

Archaeological evidence from truly ancient human settlements, located in India’s Harappan Valley, show people  lived without war toys. These settlements predated the moon’s arrival.

Where did this satellite come from? Who occupies it? Do they live inside hollows or do they use camouflage to render us unable to see their dwellings? High raises these questions, but doesn’t give pat answers. He does believe the moon will factor heavily in “vast quantities of chaos” looming ahead over the next year. This video is the latest installment in High’s Explorers’ Guide to SciFi World.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEfavnTpejw

Food Prices To Skyrocket

We’ve all experienced food price hikes in 2023, but look for food to cost even more in 2024. Extreme weather has caused crop failures in Europe, North America and Australia. Also, there has been a notable disruption in the availability of wheat and flour owing to the Ukraine War.

Other major crops projected to become more scarce include oranges and corn, so now’s the time to assess what you will need and stock up. Here’s more from Sergeant Major.

Scorching Weather In Texas

Temperatures have been soaring above 100 in Texas, but now the weather’s really getting hot. Here’s more from Memology 101.

What’s Up With Weather Stuff?

Mark Dice offers a quick summary of the many weather exaggerations used by the Left to shame us. They especially like to pile on white people, but anyone with half a brain knows the biggest polluting country on the planet is China, followed closely by India!

How to Stop a Tornado

As those living in America’s heartland have long known, tornadoes are not a force to be reckoned with, or are they? D-News looks at whether drastic measures actually could stop a killer tornado in its tracks.

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What Causes Deserts?

How are ocean air currents responsible for Africa’s Sahara Desert and Australia’s Outback, as well as the lush rain forests along the Equator? MinuteEarth explains the dynamics.

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The Climate Change Shell Game

In his inaugural speech, President Obama called out the harmful consequences of climate change while barely touching on our crushing national debt. Pundit Dick Morris cites new scientific data suggesting that climate change is a much lesser problem than Obama portrayed. It’s simply the latest canard used by greedy politicians and leftist ideologues to impose controls over  everything in the economy.

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The Coldest Place on Earth

In our next post, we’ll explore how politicians are shamelessly using climate change to grab power. For now, we’ll visit the coldest place on the planet, Oymyakon, a Siberian village that’s co cold you can’t take boiling water outside without it freezing over.

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Antarctic Ice Mass Grows

Scientists are observing record growth in the sea ice extending out from Antarctica. Northward winds are driving the annual growth, amounting to an area roughly equal to the size of Connecticut. This Antarctic expansion comes at the same time that the polar ice cap in the Arctic has been shrinking. Robert Lee Hotz from the Wall Street Journal has the details

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Skyfire: A Dance of Giants

Cameraman Chris Tangey came across that rarest of natural phenomena — fire tornadoes — near Mount Conner and Curtin Springs in the Outback of Australia.  He has collected the footage into a montage he calls Skyfire: A Dance of Giants, set to music by the Netherlands’ Tjerk de Groot.

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