MAP OF MISERY.....

28 Nov 2025 12:08 #61 by homeagain
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FredHayek wrote: Actually the current trend predicts a new Ice Age is coming. The Gulf Stream will stop going to Europe so glaciers will return to London and Berlin. Thanks China and India!


SOURCE PLEASE....

SO-O,I'M NOT DOING BLACK FRIDAY,NOR AM I WATCHING THE AMERICAN PASTIME..FOOTBALL ,
I'M X-MAS DECORATING AND THOUGHT I'D POP IN TO SEE IF ALL IS SILENT AND SERENE.

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28 Nov 2025 14:59 #62 by FredHayek
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homeagain wrote:

FredHayek wrote: Actually the current trend predicts a new Ice Age is coming. The Gulf Stream will stop going to Europe so glaciers will return to London and Berlin. Thanks China and India!


SOURCE PLEASE....

SO-O,I'M NOT DOING BLACK FRIDAY,NOR AM I WATCHING THE AMERICAN PASTIME..FOOTBALL ,
I'M X-MAS DECORATING AND THOUGHT I'D POP IN TO SEE IF ALL IS SILENT AND SERENE.


Since you don't trust my sources, Google "Gulf Stream Collapse", NY Post has a piece on it.

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30 Nov 2025 09:18 #63 by homeagain
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JUST A THOUGHTFUL IDEA....COULD IT BE POSSIBLE THE EARTH AXIS HAS ALTERED AND BOTH SCENARIOS R VALID....NORTHERN HEMISPHERE AND SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE WILL BE AFFECTED BY SEVERAL DEGREES OF AXIS CHANGE.....TAKE AN OLD FASHION EARTH GLOBE OUT....TILT THE AXIS BY DEGREES AND OBSERVE WHAT HAPPENS......WEATHER PATTERNS WOULD CHANGE,AS WOULD OCEAN PATTERNS.......SCIENTIFICALLY POSSIBLE.

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30 Nov 2025 11:42 #64 by FredHayek
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I think NASA would have told us if the Earth had experienced an axial tilt.

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30 Nov 2025 12:36 #65 by homeagain
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UNFORTUNATELY, U R VERY MISINFORMED...THE BHENDE ANCHE EARTHQUAKE IN THE 90'S DID THIS.....The changes in the distribution of masses inside the Earth due to the earthquake had several consequences. It displaced the North Pole by 25 mm (0.98 in). It also slightly changed the shape of the Earth, specifically by decreasing Earth's oblateness by about one part in 10 billion, consequentially increasing Earth's rotation a little and thus shortening the length of the day by 2.68 microseconds.[185]

VERY LONG PIECE ON THIS MOST POWERFUL EARTHQUAKE....DO THE RESEARCH ,THIS IS AN EXCERPT

THE GEOLOGICAL CENTER IN BOULDER RECORDED THIS EARTHQUAKE,U MIGHT START YOUR RESEARCH THERE....IT WAS A EARTH SHATTERING EVENT AND THOSE WHO ACTUALLY SURVIVED THE TSUNAMI HAVE HORRIFIC TALES TO TELL....THERE R DOCS ON NETFLIX OF A WHOLE FAMILY'S EXPERIENCE AND THEIR LIVING TO RELATE THEIR EXPERIENCE.

IT DID, IN FACT ,KNOCK THE EARTH'S AXIS.

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30 Nov 2025 12:53 - 30 Nov 2025 12:54 #66 by FredHayek
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Are they just as trustworthy as this source?

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30 Nov 2025 14:31 #67 by homeagain
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U ASKED FOR IT...HERE IT IS,IN IT'S ENTIRETY ......

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami


he shift of mass and the massive release of energy slightly altered the Earth's rotation. Weeks after the earthquake, theoretical models suggested the earthquake shortened the length of a day by 2.68 microseconds, due to a decrease in the oblateness of the Earth.[51] It also caused the Earth to minutely "wobble" on its axis by up to 25 mm (1 in) in the direction of 145° east longitude,[52] or perhaps by up to 50 or 60 mm (2.0 or 2.4 in).[53] Because of tidal effects of the Moon, the length of a day increases at an average of 15 microseconds per year, so any rotational change due to the earthquake will be lost quickly. Similarly, the natural Chandler wobble of the Earth, which in some cases can be up to 15 m (50 ft), eventually offset the minor wobble produced by the earthquake.

There was 10 m (33 ft) movement laterally and 4–5 m (13–16 ft) vertically along the fault line. Early speculation was that some of the smaller islands south-west of Sumatra, which is on the Burma plate (the southern regions are on the Sunda plate), might have moved south-west by up to 36 m (120 ft), but more accurate data released more than a month after the earthquake found the movement to be about 0.2 m (8 in).[54] Since movement was vertical as well as lateral, some coastal areas may have been moved to below sea level. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands appear to have shifted south-west by around 1.25 m (4 ft 1 in) and to have sunk by 1 m (3 ft 3 in).[55]

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02 Dec 2025 12:32 #68 by FredHayek
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Farmland being plowed under? No problem. We will just make the remaining land more fruitful.

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03 Dec 2025 13:15 - 03 Dec 2025 13:17 #69 by PrintSmith
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At what cost Fred. Sure, with pesticides, herbicides, fertilizer, and genetic alterations you can make the land more productive, but such endeavors have proven to have undesirable consequences many, many times. Less nutritious food, buildup of undesirable compounds in bloodstreams and tissues, more cancer, more diabetes . . .

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