Global warming, global cooling

I was introduced to the historic cycles of climate by a friend years ago. Since then I have carefully considered the evidence and I am strongly leaning toward the science that tracks the cycles of the sun. These cycles, characterized by sunspot activity, come and go on a mostly regular basis. The earth warms and cools and our influence as humans is negligible.

Now I know this may fly in the face of the narrative you hear everywhere on the mainstream media sources. And, I am sorry to cause you any cognitive dissonance, but it appears we are entering into a solar minimum cycle and the earth is already cooling. I will add articles to this page that you will not hear about or read in the mainstream media. Why this scientific data and discussion is being kept from you is another matter all togeather.

This website is a source of data on Extreme Weather, Crop Loss, Volcanic Activity and much more. Many articles deal expressly with the data affecting the temperatures worldwide along with the grand solar minimum.

Here is the link to Electroverse.

Solar cycles and Grand Solar Minimums

If the idea of sun cycles, typified by sunspot activity and refered to as minimum and maximums, is not familiar to you, you are not alone. This is not "allowed" as part of the climate change discussion. Nonetheless, there is overwhelming scientific data the says this is the case. The affects of these cycle are usually huge in terms of their impact on civilizations.

 

This is a fascinatingconversation between Joe Rogan and Randall Carlson that discusses the data from a two mile deep ice core project that took five years to drill and more than a decade to analyze. It directly looks at the warming and cooling changes on the planet over tens of thousands of years. This is really interesting. Randall Carlson is a master builder and architectural designer, teacher, geometrician, geomythologist, geological explorer and renegade scholar.

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