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What's Up? First Cairo Snowfall in 100 Years

The emperor has no clothes. And he's getting pretty cold.

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Dec 13, 2013
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1st Snow in Egypt in 100 Years | Video & Photos - SnowBrains

by Rod D. Martin
December 13, 2013

Massive snows in Australia the other day...at the beginning of their summer. First snow in Cairo, Egypt in 100 years today. There are stories like this almost daily. Oh, we just recorded the lowest temperature in history down in Antarctica, where the ice cap is now MUCH bigger than before Al Gore invented "global warming."

One of two possibilities is true: either the "30 year pause in global warming" the IPCC just announced is really a natural cooling cycle following the 25 years or so we saw of warming (also natural, not man-made, and concluded in about 1998); OR the scientists were actually right back in the 1970s when they all believed in Global Cooling (and a new Ice Age) before they were against it.

Either way, the Emperor has no clothes. And he's getting damn cold.

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