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  • MRockwell

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    Interesting that the researcher pointed to 2030 as when the worst will come.
    Zharkova pointed to 2030 as the year when it will seriously begin, warning that the 2030s will be so cold that it will result in a severe food shortage.

    Has anyone seen any other researchers correlating sunspots to a global cooling event?
     

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    Interesting that the researcher pointed to 2030 as when the worst will come.


    Has anyone seen any other researchers correlating sunspots to a global cooling event?
    These ****ers can't predict what happens with tomorrow's weather why would you trust them about 2 weeks, 1 year, 5 years, or 10 from now? It's all fear-mongering ********
     

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    Interesting that the researcher pointed to 2030 as when the worst will come.


    Has anyone seen any other researchers correlating sunspots to a global cooling event?

    Many papers on the subject. In short,most of the real science points in the direction of cooling and has for quite awhile. Hence "climate change" vs "global warming". You can look for papers on things like lower solar radiance,solar cycles,and so on. Hundreds written in the last 10 years.

    If you would like just a daily 5-6minute brief on current solar activity and links to most of the science relevant in the last 20+ years.
     
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    Probably this guys last on-air interview.


    If the bugs are good I'd eat 'em happily. But the issue really is the bugs aren't good lol. It's like most veggy food that they make meat-like, usually the pure vegan stuff is better. Like a salad! Or something with lotsa beans. Why make it taste like fake meat?
     

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    If all of the climate alarmists would off themselves just think of how peaceful this planet would be and how much carbon emissions would be reduced. If they really cared they’d do it.

    They just need the proper encouragement and support.
    Therefore, I'm announcing the launch of a dynamic new "Green initiative":

    Save the Earth
    Plant a Democrat
     

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    If the bugs are good I'd eat 'em happily. But the issue really is the bugs aren't good lol. It's like most veggy food that they make meat-like, usually the pure vegan stuff is better. Like a salad! Or something with lotsa beans. Why make it taste like fake meat?
    The human body is not designed to eat chitin.
    Every human study before 2004 clearly showed this.
    Every study since 2016 says there is no toxicity.

    One source is pre "the science" and the later is post science@tm

    Here is one such study, pointing out or bodies can not digest the protein from insect chitin(most mammals can't actually),which is the source they claim they are protein rich comes from.





    But you eat what you want.

    UCSF scientists have found. Insects, molds and parasitic worms - all common sources of allergies or inflammation - produce billions of tons of chitin a year. Humans and other mammals lack chitin, but we do have specialized enzymes to break it down. The scientists wondered why. They discovered that chitin triggers an allergic inflammatory response
     
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