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    tonyb

    A happy Christmas to you all in Oz as you drift into Boxing day. Do you call it that in OZ?

    Jeremy Clarkson has opened his own pub and it is costing him a fortune despite (or because) it being wildly popular

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14221317/Jeremy-Clarkson-reveals-pub-costs-disaster.html

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      Yes, it is called Boxing Day in Sunny Australia. And Christmas time is usually warm to hot.

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      Yarpos

      I think Clarkson underestimated how hard hospitality is to get right and them make a profit. Is there a TV series in it? Those glass thiefs need to be transported to the colonies!

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        OldOzzie

        Sign in English, in Huge Oktoberfest Beerfest Hall Tent in Stuggart in October 1970 – “Unauthorised Removal of Steins from this Beerfest Hall is Theft”

        As a Non Beer Drinker, had troubles trying to convince Server, that I wanted to buy the Beer Steins as Gifts with No Beer – succeeded in the end!

        Merry Christmas to ALL

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      Ronin

      Every patron would be a souvenir hunter, everything not nailed down would be fair game.

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    tonyb

    I am a life long vegetarian but think veganism is often extreme and many promoting it are quite aggressive.

    This is one of our most popular cookery shows and one of the judges will now be a vegan. Don’t know how they will taste the varied dishes but she is also the Guardians restaurant critic. So how does that work?

    https://dailysceptic.org/2024/12/22/can-a-vegan-really-save-masterchef/

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      Yarpos

      Thats probably the end of it then , woke/broke style.

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      KP

      That Aussie mercenary captured by the Russians would be described by your ‘aggressive vegan’. After converting over he said all his friends were vegan as he dropped anyone who wouldn’t join him.

      I see our outraged Govt is demanding answers from the Russian Embassy, they want him treated as a POW under the Geneva convention, while he’s a mercenary who is entitled to none of that, and will be jailed if he comes back to Australia. (cough, cough.. according to the law anyway)

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    Honk R Smith

    One of the businesses I frequent just finally removed the COVID arrows from their floors.
    For purpose of giving the sheep a false sense of safety as they were being herded.

    What has it been, five years?
    Of course, the faint shadows of the arrows will remain for considerable time.

    I realized most of the COVID ‘safety’ measure were for placating the hysterics.
    With the elite managerial class jumping at the opportunity to exploit the hysterics for political gain.

    A dark episode.
    Preexisting CAGW hysteria conveniently prepping the sheep for manipulation.
    My TFH keeps me awake at night sometimes vibrating in detection of the possible correlation.

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      MeAgain

      funny that CAGW is also the acronym for Citizens Against Government Waste!

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      David Maddison

      Many businesses in Australia still have their herding arrows in place.

      They are prepared for the next plandemic.

      And Australia’s “leadership”, being fanatically woke, WEF, UN and WHO compliant, and with militarised police forces who actually enjoyed brutalising the non-compliant during the world’s most draconian covid lockups last time, you can be assured of a repeat performance next time.

      You are so blessed to have TRUMP who loves freedom and hates wokeness, the UN, WEF and WHO.

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        KP

        So, Moderna never had any physical virus to work on, they just copied and pasted the sequence put up by the Chinese Govt?? Well, having the code is one thing, assembling over 4000 nucleotides in the correct order in bacterial DNA is another.. especially at warp-speed!

        Somehow I find that unlikely.

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      Bruce

      the entire Medieval WarmPeriod has been “scrubbed?

      Ditto “the Age of the Dinosaurs”?

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      Bruce

      It was not really to “placate” the hysterics”, but to grossly empower battalions of megalomaniacl Pubic Serpents and thier “enforcers.

      Has the “Surveillance State” gone away?

      Have all the stupid “rule” been struck down?

      Or, just waiting for the next manufactured crisis.

      But I am just old and cynical

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        farmerbraun

        ” just old and cynical”
        Yeah right.
        Seems old wise to me.

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        Yarpos

        I dont recall any having a sunset clause. I’m guessing they lurk waiting for the next megalomaniac to enact.

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          KP

          “I dont recall any having a sunset clause. ”

          A great argument for every law to have a sunset clause. Let Parliament go over them again every ten years as society changes, at least it will keep them occupied and stop them passing new ones!

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        Honk R Smith

        “It was not really to “placate” the hysterics”, but to grossly empower battalions of megalomaniacl Pubic Serpents and thier “enforcers.”

        I was being diplomatic.
        I agree that the Dan Andrews types and the ‘public health’ advocate cynical Sons Of knew what they were doing.
        The Pandemic strikes me as major historical cultural event.
        I’m really interested in unpacking what happened, partly ’cause I’m PO-ed.
        And trying not to be bitter toward so many folk I know that swallowed the obvious BS.

        I think there was a convergence of Train Wreck trends.
        One is cancel culture.
        Political and medical leaders became terrified of being set upon by hysterics, an army that had been formed in reaction to Trump, George Floyd, and the oddly fashionable gender ID stuff.
        Weeds blossoming in the fertile ground of “how dare you”.
        Cultivated by the One World Order types.

        I too am old and cynical.
        But I’m still hoping to meet chicks.
        (No … kidding, I’m happily married. At least according to last instructions I was given.)

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    David Maddison

    A new psychiatric condition of the Left has been identified.

    Apart from TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) there is now also EDS or MDS (Elon or Musk Derangement Syndrome).

    There is no known cure.

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    David Maddison

    We do indeed have a climate crisis.

    Here in Melbournistan, yesterday and today, I have had to use my heating rather than cooling as I like to maintain a house temperature of 22C (71.6F). And I absolutely refuse to do the woke/green thing and wear extra warm clothing in my own home.

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    David Maddison

    Here is an interesting essay analysing the mental state of liberals i.e. Leftists in US terminology, not classical liberals in the European sense of the word.

    https://medium.com/@charles_91491/on-the-subjective-mental-state-of-liberals-d87b32a3d454

    On the Subjective Mental State of Liberals

    The first quale is that liberals do not see reality as it is. What their eyes perceive is not the truth, because everything is filtered through an ideological lens, which removes anything that contradicts their ideology before it can enter their minds. Reality is totally subordinated to political ends, which are derived purely from abstractions.

    The second quale, related to but distinct from their divorce from reality, is that liberals use key words, first inside their heads and then spoken out loud, only after mentally assigning them new meanings designed to serve their abstract political goals.

    The third quale, again related but distinct, is emotivism ruling rationality. Any matter perceived by a liberal that affects his political worldview is not analyzed objectively, nor are his conclusions supported logically, but rather with unbridled emotion.

    The fourth quale is breathtaking arrogance, blended with a nebulous, yet unshakeable, conviction of their own moral superiority, both tied to the belief that history is a wave and liberals are destined to ride it like the Silver Surfer. The origin of this is not anything rational, such as an analysis of the past and measured predictions about the future, but an insatiable desire to lord it over supposed inferiors, feeding the human desire to feel that one is on a higher plane than others.

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      farmerbraun

      “but an insatiable desire to lord it over supposed inferiors, feeding the human desire to feel that one is on a higher plane than others. ”

      That is not so very different from the narcissist’s never-ending quest for adulation, don’t you think?

      Is that a quintessentially human trait?
      It may be a fatal childhood illness.

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      Steve of Cornubia

      Spot on, and it explains why a certain phenomenon I identified some years ago exists. That is the tendency for so many institutions, companies, charities, NGOs, clubs, etc to ‘go woke’.

      It is because leftists will not – cannot – put aside their politics no matter what they’re doing. If a club or charity has one hundred workers, twenty of whom are leftists, those twenty will insinuate their politics into everything and be the loudest voices in every situation. If just one or two make it to management or executive levels, they will steer company policy leftwards, even if that has a negative financial or reputational impact – just so long as the organisation operates in a ‘woke’ fashion. Shareholders, other staff, traditions, mission and customers will all be sacrificed if necessary.

      They are able to do this because conservatives, even if they outnumber the leftists, generally do NOT bring their politics to work, leaving the playing field wide open. I saw this up close when working within a large Australian university and in research – pretty much the only time politics was mentioned or factored into an issue, it was a lefty doing so. Conservatives tended to keep quiet.

      Extrapolate this behaviour over many decades and you end up where we are today.

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        KP

        “pretty much the only time politics was mentioned or factored into an issue, it was a lefty doing so. Conservatives tended to keep quiet.”

        That’s because Conservative ideals are normal to humans, we don’t need pushing to behave like that. Only when you try to over-ride our natural behaviours do you need strident Leftests trying to use dishonest tactics to herd us against our instincts.

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    David Maddison

    More great news from TRUMP.

    https://thenationaldesk.com/news/americas-news-now/trump-vows-to-remove-transgender-insanity-and-critical-race-theory-from-us-schools-phoeniz-arizona-woke-speech-usa-donald-president-white-house-education-department-crt-trans-gender-lgbt

    “And woke has to stop,” he said. “Because along with everything else, it’s destroying our country. We’re going to stop woke. Woke, woke is bulls***.”

    One such destructive policy, Trump argued, is local school systems’ openness to certain topics related to transgender identities and critical race theory. He vowed to remove such aspects of the school curriculum.

    “We will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of our schools and we’re going to get it out of our schools very fast,” Trump said, earning cheers from the audience. “I will defend religious liberty, I will restore free speech and I will defend the right to keep and bear arms.

    The promise comes as Trump and his allies continue pulling a possible abolishment of the U.S. Department of Education. That move is part of a larger plan to cut government waste and bureaucracy.

    Transgender policies have become a major lightning rod of controversy in the wake of Democrats’ decisive defeat on Election Day. Some lawmakers, such as Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., are now calling for the party to reevaluate its messaging surrounding the hot-button topic.

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    David Maddison

    I’m no great fan of panem et circenses but apparently there’s a threat of cancelling Sydneystan’s famous New Year fireworks if the train driver’s union decides to strike at that time.

    https://www.9news.com.au/national/rail-union-offers-to-call-off-christmas-new-year-strikes/7c6b717d-94d7-4e7e-be01-16bd62578f47

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      Philip

      Train drivers on $200K per year? Even whatever it is now is insane. No wonder everything costs so much in Australia.

      Of all the housing crisis talk, I never hear anyone blaming the real cause, high wages and feminism – two high incomes per household, creating surplus cash which they spend on outbidding house prices.

      The country was founded on this idea of high wages and is why the country will never fulfill its potential. Aussies can’t delay gratification, a sign of low intelligence.

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      Chad

      Cancell the NY fireworks .??…..never going to happen !
      Too much commercial gain and State kudos to allow a few train workers or public safety to get in the way.
      Housing crisis is funamentally a supply/demand issue…with the demand factor being heavily skewed by the huge increase of immigration.

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    David Maddison

    People restore classic cars with ICE engines.

    Fifty years hence, how many do you think will restore today’s electric vehicles?

    In fairness, there were EVs of the past that people do in fact restore, such as the Baker Electric 1899-1914 but these had excellent craftsmanship and style, and were easily repairable and worth preserving, unlike today’s EVs.

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      TdeF

      In general given that modern electric cars are four wheels and a big battery and 4WD, there is nothing to admire. Speed and acceleration are history. Looks are streamlined to the millimeter to reduce drag. The grills are pointless. Styling is pointless. We have a BMW V12 sports from 1992, and it still looks great today. And does not come with the anxiety and nuisance of an electric car. Plus you have complete freedom to drive where and when and as far as you like. Without the permission of the manufacturer or the government. So far.

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        Philip

        I saw a video the other day claiming their Tesla has done 450K MILES, and has 71% battery capacity. Not bad if true, which it seemed to be. I would dare say the car was driven for leisure (a car enthusiast channel), with a well managed battery cycle, (not too full, not too empty, no rapid charging), not your daily commuter get about.

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      Yarpos

      About as many that restore fridges today, I imagine.

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      Penguinite

      David, EVs built today are unlike to be around to re engine in 50 years time! Then again neither will I!

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      Ronin

      Given that todays cars are not much more than a smart phone with wheels, they will last about as long as one.

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    TdeF

    On my comments yesterday about radioactive CO2. I would ask everyone to consider if they have ever seen proof that ’emissions’ have any impact on CO2. I haven’t. And then if humans have not and cannot change CO2, why are we destroying our Western power systems, an act of war. Who is really driving it? And why? And why is it a political issue, starting with the UN. Like the war on Israel. Or blatant Chinese control of the WHO as in the Chinese made deadly Pandemic. No one is being held responsible for either disaster, both driven by the Chinese controlled UN.

    We have lived through an amazing Pax Americana since 1945, 80 years in a few days. Are we to survive the clearly underway domination by China? Their track record is terrible. Including receiving Carbon Credits from everyone else as a Climate Victim, a third world country, while they produce nearly half the world’s CO2. Unfortunately it all adds up.

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      farmerbraun

      “receiving Carbon Credits from everyone else as a Climate Victim”

      Well why wouldn’t you , if “they” were silly (or cunning) enough to give it to you?

      Do you think that China did not know that the whole thing was political , as well as scientific nonsense?

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      RickWill

      I would ask everyone to consider if they have ever seen proof that ’emissions’ have any impact on CO2. I haven’t.

      The linked image is compelling proof of the dominant sources of atmospheric CO2:
      https://i0.wp.com/wattsupwiththat.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/image-71.png?resize=720%2C487&ssl=1
      This is based on 7 years of satellite data. It is detrended to remove long term trend and annual fluctuations to show where CO2 is being sourced and sunk. It is quite evident that China is the dominant source with India probably second place and the Northern Pacific third place (maybe first place if you take area into account) . All of the Southern Hemisphere is a net sink when detrended.

      Without detrending, there is a wide variation over an annual cycle so the sources and sinks are less obvious.

      A lot more images and animations at this link, all based on satellite observations over a 7 year period:
      https://wattsupwiththat.com/2023/12/01/carbon-dioxide-movie-night-the-global-picture/

      This is compelling evidence that China is the dominant source of CO2 additions to the atmosphere but warming of the oceans in the NH are also contributing while the slight cooling of the Southern Ocean is a net sink.

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        TdeF

        No, it’s not compelling. Certainly not that fossil fuels are increasing total CO2.

        We already knew where CO2 emissions arise from coal and oil and gas consumption alone. The differential ‘residue’ display does show origin of human ’emissions’ in the satellite data. We can see them. It does not say they contribute to total CO2 except obviously in the very short term.

        The question for man made CO2 driven Global Warming is about the baseline. Why CO2 is growing at 0.4% pa? Emissions have only just reached 1%. So two things go up at the same time. That’s coincidence, not measurement. A casual correlation like temperature. Emissions are growing explosively, 3700% since 1900. CO2 and temperature are not.

        Baseline CO2 was going up steadily long before China was even a significant CO2 producer. After WWII the population was only 400 million like India. Now they are both 1,400 million. And Chinese manufacturing and steel production has grown incredibly, plus trains, cars, trucks, cement. But CO2 has has moved very little in comparison.

        So your graph is a successful attempt to subtract off the baseline CO2. Which is exactly my point. It’s the baseline growth which is the constant vapour pressure determined by ocean surface temperature. Human CO2 output just disappears! We see that as C14 levels are exactly what they were in 1800AD.

        It is not compelling that human emissions even contribute to CO2 growth. Not when the oceans contain 50x as much freely dissolved CO2 as the entire atmosphere.

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          TdeF

          The reverse question is that given so much CO2 is in the ocean, why wouldn’t you expect it to be in global equilibrium? The base level of CO2 in 1800 was not random. CO2 has been in the air and sea in quantities 100x larger than all our output.

          It should have to be proven that our output alone has changed that equilibrium value. Dissolved quickly in the ocean 30x faster than oxygen, our total contribution is at most 1%. Why the growth should be 50% in the air is unexplained if you ignore water surface heating, say from currents or solar intensity. So the only argument for man made CO2 growth is coincidence. But one is growing exponentially and the other in a straight line. That’s not reasonable if they are strongly connected.

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          RickWill

          It does not say they contribute to total CO2 except obviously in the very short term.

          The single place on Earth that has contributed most to increase in atmospheric CO2 over the 7 year period observed by the satellite was over land – specifically China. Not ocean It has clearly been the dominant source of CO2 increase over that 7 year period.

          The atmosphere and oceans are very big places. I have no idea how fast they exchange specific gasses other than water vapour to achieve equilibrium but I expect 7 years would be too short to achieve equilibrium when there are large, rapid external increases like China during this century.

          Historical evidence indicates about a 800 year lag between ocean heating and cooling and CO2 levels. That same evidence indicates that CO2 temperature dependence is around 10ppm/C implying that ocean temperature has increased by 14C since pre-industrial to validate your basis for the existing level.
          https://www.e-education.psu.edu/meteo3/sites/www.e-education.psu.edu.meteo3/files/images/lesson10/co2_temp_ncdc.jpg

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            TdeF

            That’s a common rebuttal. But it’s hard to explain the bumps in CO2 around Hawaii, clearly up in summer and down in winter.

            But the warming may be connected because of the source of the heat. The only great fit I have ever seen to Europe’s temperatures for the last 250 years was with ocean currents and solar intensity and only two cycles fitted at 12 inflexion points!

            So my pet idea is that the currents carry great amounts of gas and at ocean pressures and temperatures CO2 can be a liquid at over 50 metres. It moves with these currents. So CO2 can be released from the same currents producing the cycle. It’s what happens when you breathe. CO2 is transported around and released by the lungs. 0.04% to 7-14% in a single breath over a wet thin surface. CO2 exchange can be very fast.

            Also the Henry’s constant is for static 1 bar pressure in a laboratory. As a real environment up to 11 km deep and averaging 3500 metres or 350 bar, CO2 compression is endless, as in Coke Cola which is 3-5 bar. And you have seen the Menthos release. So normal calculations do not apply. Clearly water can contain vastly more CO2 than in a beaker.

            But the point I made with Prof Will Happer is that it is not up to me to explain why there is no fossil fuel CO2 in the air, apart from 2% which is 2 years of CO2 emissions. It is a simply provable fact that is it only 2%. Even in 1958.

            What I find is that instead of accepting a proven fact, I am asked to explain why things are not as others think they should be. It’s irrelevant. The entire man made CO2 story is based on something which is provably wrong by direct evidence. As direct as measurement can be. Everything else is just conincidence used as proof.

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              TdeF

              There is the Stallinga paper, table 1. 36 papers giving the residence time around 8 years. However that is for ALL of CO2, not just human fossil fuel emissions which are in the lower atmosphere and so close to water. We have seen how fast it is with Australian bushfires. Immediate.

              And very rapid phytoplankton growth (2 days) does explain the strange bumps in the Moana Loa CO2 graph which rises for summer and then drops mid summer. You can forget trees and bushes. The hungry, hungry photoplankton dominate with ultra rapid response times. WHich means also that CO2 is in short supply as their population is limited by supply. As with CO2 and trees noted by NASA where trees have gone up 14% as CO2 has climbed 14% between 1988 and 2014. Equilibrium is completely unavoidable! The question is how on earth humans can alter equilibrium levels. Clearly billions of trees make no difference.

              A half life for fossil fuel emissions is likely well under 2 years, which matches the fact that fossil fuel CO2 % in 2024 is the same as in 1958. So that is just the average in transit.

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                TdeF

                Equilibrium

                In fact the idea of ‘equilibrium’ in all dynamic physical systems is completely left out of the story. Clearly CO2 had a level before the industrial revolution. And we think we can output a ‘lot’ of CO2 and that level will change? Given that our peak output is 1% of 2% or 0.02% of the total in the system, that’s ridiculous.

                Even 100 years at current levels of 1% would only increase total biosphere CO2 by 2%. And why would that specific type of CO2, be exclusively in the atmosphere? It’s fantasy science because people assume the atmosphere is some sort of bucket. They might then explain how fish breathe.

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      Ross

      There was a long debate on X the other day about the radiative properties of CO2 in the atmosphere. ( a theory that I find mostly bunkum anyway). One commentator was trying to explain Will Happer stance on the radiative properties of CO2. You know the 2 coats of red paint analogy etc. How , if you align with the theory, that 90% of the returning long wave radiation is pretty well absorbed by first 50 ppm of CO2 anyway. Hence, it’s not a straight line relationship at all, so that doubling of CO2 in the atmosphere is mostly inconsequential. Then there was a climate alarmist who chimed in on the discussion trying to debunk Will Happer and his limiting CO2 proposal. The “debunking” commentator might have been that Gerard Kutney bloke, famed alarmist and total believer in AGW. His comments were that there was now additional research showing that indeed all those additional CO2 molecules have some further magic. They can apparently take the rather constant returning long wave radiation (because the suns rays are still pretty constant) and somehow energise them more to create the additional heat that will make the oceans boil etc. So, watch out for that one. Basically, look we’ve got this new theory that proves all our previous faulty theories- but that’s Ok folks, this one’s true.

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        RickWill

        Once you start talking about the radiative properties of CO2 you demonstrate you know nothing about Earth’s energy balance. Including it in climate model is just plain nuts.

        Anyone who wants to understand climate needs a very firm handle on how ice gets formed on land, on water and, most importantly, in the atmosphere. Know this and you have good grip on climate.

        The climate scammers have led people down this silly path of “greenhouse” gasses and CO2 being the control knob for Earth’s temperature. In their primitive analysis, they wave away the 30% (100+W/m^2) of the solar EMR that clouds prevent from thermalising and shift the focus to the totally contrived radiative forcing of CO2 being about 1W/m^2.

        I encourage everyone to go outside and look up. That white stuff you inevitably see is ice. How did it form? What is it doing to the amount of sunlight reaching the ground.

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      Ronin

      Ask yourself who runs the UN, how many tinpot African dictators get a vote.
      I sincerely hope Trump bins them and turns the UN building in New York into something useful.
      Without the USA paying their wages, they will implode.

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    Skepticynic

    A timely reminder now Melbourne has its own production facility for these “countermeasures”:

    The US Department of Defense (US DoD) has had a dominant role in the response to the SARS-CoV-2 virus and in the development, and distribution of the Covid 19 vaccines, a fact hidden from the general public. In those processes many standard steps and procedures, otherwise required for pharmaceutical products, were omitted or circumvented. Definition of these vaccines as “countermeasures” rather than therapeutic agents has permitted their expedited progression to emergency use authorisation and widespread rollouts. Many adverse consequences have been the outcome of this secret military response to a public health matter. Why are governments around the world, including Australia, planning to make further significant investments in this rushed vaccine technology driven by the US military?

    https://brownstone.org/articles/did-national-security-imperatives-compromise-covid-19-vaccine-safety/

    Via
    https://cairnsnews.org/

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      KP

      Well, the military is heavily invested in researching race-based genetic weapons and I expect they feel the need to counteract the countries they see as enemies because they might be doing the same.

      Those secret biolabs in Ukraine that were collecting blood from Slavs weren’t there to trace rabies you know..

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    Steve of Cornubia

    Reading just now about the awful, horrific murder of a woman on the NY subway a few days ago, set on fire by an illegal immigrant who had already been deported under Trump only to come back thanks to Biden’s open border, I was once again disgusted by the leftist media’s blatant lies. The worst of these, rather like the German media saying that “a car drove” plowed through that Christmas market crowd, was a headline proclaiming that the woman “caught alight”.

    So, in order to protect the left’s open borders policy, we are now to believe that the poor dead woman spontaneously combusted and that cars may autonomously commit murder.

    I very much doubt though, that should a white police officer shoot a black suspect, the headline won’t read, “Gun shoots man”.

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      Bruce

      Attributing “agency” to inanimate objects id pure cretinism. (Or deliberate MALICE).

      But in these benighted times, doing so for “reasons” is god-like.

      Looks like 2025 is going to be INTERESTING!

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Peter Sweden: BIG WIN: Dairy Producer STOPS Using Bovaer After Boycott”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/peter-sweden-big-win-dairy-producer-stops-using/

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    Carbon dioxide has no significant net effect on climate. The recent rapid increase in temperature (especially since about 1960) has been contributed to by the measured increase in water vapor (which is a ‘greenhouse gas’) resulting from the surge in population and irrigation especially since about 1960. The increase in water vapor, has averaged about 1.4 % per decade according to measurements by NASA/RSS using satellite-based instrumentation and can explain all planet warming attributable to humanity. This is further explained at the analysis made public at https://watervaporandwarming.blogspot.com

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    David Maddison

    Here’s a new scam that’s not wind or solar:

    Fraudsters leave a fake slip from a courier indicating you weren’t home for a delivery. You are asked to scan a fake QR code on the slip demanding payment to reschedule the non-delivery.

    https://m.economictimes.com/wealth/save/dhl-courier-qr-code-scam-fraudsters-demand-payment-for-rescheduled-deliveries-know-all-about-this-new-fraud/articleshow/116533718.cms

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    David Maddison

    Beauty is certainly personal, but apparently many women are now not doing the standard body hair removal common in most Western countries.

    https://nowiveseeneverything.club/articles/13-women-chose-razor-free-lifestyle-and-proved-fuzzy-look-can-be-totally-stunning-12166/

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      These are certainly very hairy moments and times to be alive.

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      John Connor II

      Aren’t they the tree hugging greenies driving ancient Subarus?

      I went to a greenie event once.
      Long hair, scruffy beards, worn out sandals…and some of the men were just as bad! 😆

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      KP

      It was all the American pedophile push, due to their confused sexual mores. They have this fixation that their women must be girls on the cusp of pubescence all their lives, the eternal 15year-old virgins without completed sex features, which is why they worship these Barbie-doll images.

      Their idea of a slim, completely shaved, youthful ‘West Coast Girl’ has dominated the American followers, while I’m sure Italian women would be both more mature and more sexy. However, Pax Americana has bought us that for 80years, another little bit of Disneyworld.

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    David Maddison

    The election for TRUMP’s next term after his first which he “lost” due to election fraud by the DemonRATs, was in retrospect a good and necessary thing.

    Had it not been for that, he wouldn’t have been able to expose and get rid of the RINOs and other traitors which are now excluded from his forthcoming term. He has also learned how devious and dishonest the opponents of freedom and those who seek to destroy the United States (and the West generally) really are.

    The interim Biden regime also demonstrated to Americans and the world just how evil are the DemonRATs.

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    John Connor II

    Covid ‘Vaccines’ Cause Cancer in Healthy Young People, Study Confirms

    Researchers are raising the alarm after discovering that Covid mRNA “vaccines” trigger a deadly blood-based cancer in healthy, young, athletic women.

    The researchers were able to identify the second dose of Pfizer Covid mRNA injection as the direct cause of the woman’s cancer.

    https://slaynews.com/news/covid-vaccines-cause-cancer-health-young-people-study-confirms/

    No, surely it’s due to climate change!

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      John Connor II

      Professor Fukushima: “The Victim’s Heart Was Melted Due to the Vaccine.

      Japan’s most senior oncologist Professor Fukushima describes the case where the victim’s heart was melted due to the COVID vaccine and calls it a murder.

      “I also do autopsies and have examined the case where the victim’s heart was melted due to the vaccine. It appears that the person died due to myocardial lysis.

      An autopsy was performed. When the doctor attempted to remove the heart, he was surprised, because it was extraordinary soft. The heart seemed melted and lacking in tone.

      https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/professor-fukushima-the-victims-heart

      No, surely it’s climate change, or because your toast is too well done or some other lame excuse.

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      David Maddison

      No, surely it’s due to climate change!

      Not a joke. Didn’t you know that’s there’s NOTHING you can’t blame on Climate Change…

      https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/OP.23.00637

      Climate change is associated with increased cancer risk through a variety of mechanisms, including increased ultraviolet exposure, risk of exposure to air pollution and toxic chemicals, heat, and reduced access to cancer screening, and most notably through disruption in cancer care itself.13

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    John Connor II

    I’m releasing a new book on Australian politics called “50 shades of gravy train”.

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    KP

    Some of West Aussie will drop their speed limits in a trial, following the worst year since 2016.

    “The trial would see regional roads currently signposted from 80km/h to 110km/h reduced to 70km/h or 80km/h.”

    So, will they put them back up in their best year since 2024?? Why do they only go downwards? Of course, this is a random bad year, just like rainfall has good and bad years, and when the road toll drops next year they will declare it a great success and implement the permanent lower limits everywhere.

    A drop of 30kph will suit the Tesla drivers!

    https://www.drive.com.au/news/lower-speed-limit-trial-aims-to-reduce-road-toll-in-wa/?utm_campaign=syndication&utm_source=smh.com.au&utm_content=article_3&utm_medium=partner

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    TdeF

    I find the faking of government weather station data in the UK a bit amazing. Is it true?

    “In his home county of Kent, Sanders found that four of the eight sites identified by the Met Office, namely Dungeness, Folkestone, Dover and Gillingham – which all produce rolling temperature averages to the second decimal place of a degree – are “fiction”.

    Daily Sceptic reports: Sanders notes that there has been no weather station at Dungeness since 1986. None of the four stations appear in the list of Met sites with a classification from the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).”

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    John Connor II

    Walking into my 4th year of death, unvaxxed, still not a communist and still not using pronouns…
    😁

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