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Well this can't make Al Gore and his protege Great happy. It should as it shows a serious cooling of the planet!

Better hope the cold doesn't start early in September because that will make a short growing season here in the US.

Well below average and record breaking temperatures continue to grip swathes of the United States this Memorial Day weekend.

Today, Monday, May 31 vast pockets of the CONUS are set to suffer exceptional lows for the time of year.

States from Arizona to New Brunswick seeing temperature departures some 30 degrees colder than normal:

The entire weekend has been a write off in New York City, with everyone from Manhattan tourists to Coney Island shopkeepers battling record cold and rain.

“It’s like winter weather in the middle of spring,” said one shopper in Manhattan on Sunday.

May 29 was a particularly cold day across the City.

The historic station of Central Park observed a daytime high of just 51F (10.6C) on Saturday — a reading which ties the lowest-maximum temperature ever recorded so late in the season, set back in 1884.

Hundreds of stations across the Northeast have reported (and are continuing to report) new benchmarks for late-spring cold. Descending Arctic air has been reinforced by a zone of low pressure along the East Coast that in turn has brought clouds and rain, blocking out the May Sun (a setup related to low solar activity).

Below are just a few examples of the new benchmarks:

Washington logged a high of 59F (15C) — the second coldest on record and the coldest high temperature this late in the spring since 1997 (solar minimum of cycle 22).

Baltimore saw a high of 58F (14.4C) — the city’s coldest May 29 on record.

Philadelphia’s high of 54F (12.2C) was its coldest on record.

Pittsburgh’s high of 51F (10.5C) was also its coldest on record.

While Albany registered a high of barely 50F (10C) — again, its coldest May 29 ever recorded.

Moreover, and as touched on above, the historic cold hasn’t just been confined to the Northeast.

Many locations from Ohio and Kentucky, eastward to New England either broke or tied daily records for lowest high temperature on May 29, according to AccuWeather.

Well this can't make Al Gore and his protege Great happy. It should as it shows a serious cooling of the planet! Better hope the cold doesn't start early in September because that will make a short growing season here in the US. Well below average and record breaking temperatures continue to grip swathes of the United States this Memorial Day weekend. Today, Monday, May 31 vast pockets of the CONUS are set to suffer exceptional lows for the time of year. States from Arizona to New Brunswick seeing temperature departures some 30 degrees colder than normal: The entire weekend has been a write off in New York City, with everyone from Manhattan tourists to Coney Island shopkeepers battling record cold and rain. “It’s like winter weather in the middle of spring,” said one shopper in Manhattan on Sunday. May 29 was a particularly cold day across the City. The historic station of Central Park observed a daytime high of just 51F (10.6C) on Saturday — a reading which ties the lowest-maximum temperature ever recorded so late in the season, set back in 1884. Hundreds of stations across the Northeast have reported (and are continuing to report) new benchmarks for late-spring cold. Descending Arctic air has been reinforced by a zone of low pressure along the East Coast that in turn has brought clouds and rain, blocking out the May Sun (a setup related to low solar activity). Below are just a few examples of the new benchmarks: Washington logged a high of 59F (15C) — the second coldest on record and the coldest high temperature this late in the spring since 1997 (solar minimum of cycle 22). Baltimore saw a high of 58F (14.4C) — the city’s coldest May 29 on record. Philadelphia’s high of 54F (12.2C) was its coldest on record. Pittsburgh’s high of 51F (10.5C) was also its coldest on record. While Albany registered a high of barely 50F (10C) — again, its coldest May 29 ever recorded. Moreover, and as touched on above, the historic cold hasn’t just been confined to the Northeast. Many locations from Ohio and Kentucky, eastward to New England either broke or tied daily records for lowest high temperature on May 29, according to AccuWeather.

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Can we send Greta out to the Sun and have turn up the thermostat? Asking for a friend

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The Solar Minimum is/was predictable and is probably the reason we see evidence of discussions about population control to counter crop failures, societal chaos etc.

That makes the drummed up global warming scam all about control and money...preaching to the choir, I know...Seems like it was all about creating good little useful idiots the world over and creating the necessary wealth to produce ways for the select few to ride it out.

A Solar Minimum induced ice age would be bad enough.

The rabbit hole that I really try to resist going down is the talk of Niburu/PlanetX. I have not seen for myself any of the “2nd sun” sighting pics that people put out there. All I know is people have been talking about it for many years now.

Please understand that I am not promoting this theory. I heard about many years ago when my 3rd shift boss would listen to late night AM radio....you can’t unhear something...but the idea does relate to weather change etc.

There are 2 historical things that just stick in the back of my mind about it. For some reason I just can’t shake them out.

First is Noah’s flood. A pole shift and crustal shift would produce such an event.

Second is the idea that a massive object passing by could temporarily throw us out of Earth’s normal orbit, shifting us temporarily closer or further from the Sun. When I see stories about dinosaurs being found frozen solid and intact with freshly eaten(undigested) vegetation in their stomachs it makes me wonder what else could cause such an instantaneous freeze? The creatures were frozen in an instant. One minute they were eating flowers and before the stomach could even break down the leaves and pedals they were frozen. How does that happen?

I have never talked about this with anyone and do feel kind of ridiculous bringing it up...but those two thoughts just won’t go away. Please don’t hold this craziness against me going forward. But like I said, you can’t unhear things.

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The rabbit hole that I really try to resist going down is the talk of Niburu/PlanetX.

Yeah, best not go down that rabbit hole. We sent voyageur out in the 70's and it reached the outer part of our solar system. No sign of planet X or a second sun.

First is Noah’s flood. A pole shift and crustal shift would produce such an event.

Yeah, I went through these thoughts back in University. Sure it's possible but the bible says there was a flood. A flood could do the same thing. All those dinosaurs found in Wyoming look like they were all heading to higher ground. A flood would create a lot of mud and silt and that would preserve them better than anything. Freezing a big body like that would take a long time. Lot's of mass. Encasing them in mud would be instant.

Second is the idea that a massive object passing by could temporarily throw us out of Earth’s normal orbit, shifting us temporarily closer or further from the Sun.

Yup, it would but it would destroy the delicate balance of earth and probably make earth look like Mars....a frozen planet. How would it go back into it's perfect place in the orbit where life flourishes? Another big object? What are the odds of that?

Bottom line is I would need more faith to believe these so called scientists and there theories than I do to believe what God wrote down and preserved for us. Think about the bible fragments found at Qumran. Dated to at least 250BC and they closely match the current King James Bile. Can you imagine a 2250 year game of telephone? You wouldn't be close to having the same message that you started out with.

All good thoughts and I don't think you are crazy for sharing.

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Yep, I live in Florida and we still haven’t seen any of those sweltering high humidity days. It feels like early March or late October here.

Saw an article the other day out of Europe warning of a coming mini ice age.

All because of Sun activity. Imagine that!? The same exact thing I(we) have been saying for decades! It’s the Sun. All the endless ridicule and hate thrown at us all this time.

It’s like everything else though. The MSM pushes a narrative and the lemmings blindly follow. So sad. Unfortunately, it’s at the point(has been) that their bullshit is a danger.

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Brother, their Global Warming scam being exposed . I refuse to follow the name change to Climate Change, I stick with the original name they used.

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I refuse to follow the name change to Climate Change, I stick with the original name they used.

Me too brother, me too.

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Brother, I enjoy using their own words against them.

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I enjoy using their own words against them.

Agreed brother, it really gets their goat and lets others know what they are up to. Changing the name was the only admission of guilt we will get till the crops start failing from the cold and rain.

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HOW DARE YOU?!?!?!