Wednesday, February 12, 2014

The Great Global Warming Scandal

(Al Gore & Global Warming)
The global warming topic has been controversial from the start and because authorities have taken up sides on it, it has not made it easier to understand. This has been perhaps the most confusing and scientifically politicized topic I have ever observed and studied. I was confused about the merits of it for a while and it took my own "digging" to finally put this into a perspective that might make sense to not just myself, but others. It seemed to all begin with former Vice President, Al Gore, but it did not catch the "mainstream" airwaves until he released the documentary, Inconvenient Truth, in 2006.

Now, people might agree that climate change is a legitimate concern in nature, but as soon as we delve into global warming, we instantly cross a "threshold" into sort of a "shenanigans." What began to clear the air for myself were a small group of scientists from the Netherlands who used satellite data from 1982 to 2006 to conclude that the global temperature reduced consecutively year-by-year for 24 years. Mr. Gore argues that global warming had persisted during this same time and that it has caused our greatest natural catastrophes, the mass melting of ice caps in the arctic, and that the tallest mountains in the world will not longer experience snow if we do not act to change our lifestyle and its impact on the environment.

(Plane Leaving a "Chem-trail")
Here is where it gets most interesting. If the planet has only been warming up since 2007, why is it happening at an "accelerated" rate? Of course, Americans will be quick to point out the recent arctic blasts this previous winter season in North America. What should be noted is that in most areas at and below the 33rd degree parallel down to the southernmost parts of Argentina in 2013, we have experienced either the worst drought or flooding throughout the world where the main commonality appears to be the warmest temperatures on record in modern history.

So, why are we experiencing such phenomenal weather changes and extremes? If the world temperature has indeed been increasing for nearly the past decade at the rate at which it seems to be ongoing, the "elephant in the room" boils down to geological engineering (aka "geo-engineering"). The scientific consensus behind this is that although decades have gone by of planes releasing metal fibers into the air at 30,000 feet above sea level, more ultraviolet (UV) rays are actually reaching the earth than are being deflected, which is the purpose of geo-engineering, and the planet is actually heating up quickly, hence the cliched "greenhouse effect." If you have not ever observed a "chem-trail" as opposed to a "contrail" being left by these engineering planes, the single detectable difference is that chem-trails look like a lengthy, straight path of cloud that might extend from one horizon to the other whereas contrails quickly dissipate behind the plane as it travels.


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