Thursday, June 7, 2012

But was it man made?

So an ancient civilization collapsed due in large part to climate change. Yup, yup, yup, so sad. Climate does that. Too bad the fools at NASA haven't figured that out. between them and Penn State, we have a pack of useless clueless idiots, and we are forced to fund them.

Thinking people understand that climate does change. its a fact. The sun has cycles, and they do cause things here to change. Earthquakes cause rivers to change course, all kinds of things happen.

Long ago, the earth was quite different then it is now. Only a few hundred years ago, Greenland actually had a nice climate. What changed? It is now covered in ice hundreds of feet thick. Remember a few years ago when they recovered those aircraft from WW2? how deep where they? 260 ft! that's 50 ft a year of accumulation. That's millions of gallon of water removed from the hydronic cycle. Water that used to rain on arid parts of the planet. Wouldn't it be great if that water was back in use? Over the centuries water from the oceans has become trapped in places like Greenland. Water from the aquifers of Texas, and other places has been depleted. That change is man made, the loss of ground water in our great Plains. We also have replaced water that is lost in those glaciers with water from burning hydrocarbons.

Guess what though, that water also used to be part of our climate. Now, if you are like me, you believe that our fossil fuel was trapped in the sediment from the flood of Noah. Miles deep? Yes, I believe that. The limestone of Kansas was once an ocean floor. Was that prior to the flood or during the flood? I don't know. What I do know is that the civilization in India was lost due to climate change. it was not man made, and like the changes we see every year now, it will continue to happen whether or not we like it. GOD mocks Al Gore. he mocks me at times as well. I'm not super smart, most people who think they are, are fools. Don't believe me yet? Just look at the crop of em we got in Washington. Or the crop of fools who send em back year after year.

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