Global Warming is a Lie, Earth May Heat Up, But We are Not Going to Die

The Earth we live on like any other planet goes through cycles and changes, we know this from the geological record. The Sun also goes thru cycles and periods of unrest. The Solar System in its little energy bubble travels thru the depths of space. Gravity waves affect the Earth and the core spins within. The magnetic field also goes thru changes and we all have heard of the plate tectonics and other issues.

We have sand storms distributing particulate around the world, we have seismic activity and Earthquakes somewhere in the world everyday. There is always some active volcano spewing stuff in the air. And then we have mankind putting out a little air pollution. Yet somehow scientists in Paris have gotten together and declared by decree that Global Warming is Official? But how can this be?

Global Warming by definition means that the increased temperatures is being caused by mankind. Is it really? What about all those other things? No, the Climate Scientists by-pass those issues? Solar Flares peaked at the same time as the hottest temps on record world wide in the late 1990s is that a coincidence too? Global Warming is a Lie, Earth may Heat Up, but We are Not Going to Die.

In fact human civilization should be much more concerned with an ice age than the Earth heating up a slight amount. In fact it has only heated up 1 1/2 degrees over the last 50 years and that is pretty insignificant to come up with a doom and gloom global warming catastrophe apocalyptic theory. I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which interest you.

Author: Lance Winslow
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