@PeterDClack Which makes the globalist's efforts to kill oil and gas and to block out the sun (think Bill Gates) seem even more sinister. I understand more people have died from extreme cold than from increasing temperatures. With humanities energy resources, neither should be happening.
@JohnCleese@sharmilaxx But surely if small boat migrants are allowed to work on arrival, more small boat migrants will arrive?
Is that what Burnham wants?
PCSO Luke Salmons lost his job at North Yorkshire Police for asking a Muslim sergeant about jihad and Hamas atrocities during a mandatory “safe space” diversity session. Session trainers were marching up and down chanting “Islam is a religion of peace.” 😳
Any return to ice age conditions could trigger a crisis unmatched in all human history.
Earth is still technically in an ice age and average global temperatures of around 15°C degrees are still much lower than the long-term global average of 16°C to 18°C A global warming scare has been running for 40 years, yet 10% of the world's total land area is still covered by glacial ice.
From a human perspective, the combined land area of every town and city on earth is still only 3% of the total.
Ice covers an area of 15 million square kilometers (5.8 million square miles), roughly a third of its full extent during the peak of the Last Glacial Maximum (26,000 to 19,000 years ago). This was the most recent time in Earth's history when global ice sheets were at their greatest extent.
The Antarctic ice sheet is still the largest and thickest ice formation on Earth by far, reaching up to 4.8 kilometres (about 3 miles) in depth. It holds 90% of the world's ice by volume & accounts for around 85% of total global glacial ice cover. Antarctica spans roughly 14 million square kilometers (5.4 million square miles) and covers about 8.3% of the total land surface.
Land area is only 28% of earth's surface. The oceans cover 72% to an average depth of 2.3 miles, forests cover 31% and deserts 33%. The oceans contain 86% of the global carbon reservoir and 91% of all retained heat energy; by contrast, the atmosphere holds a mere 1 to 2% of each.
The past 40 years has featured a global warming campaign raising fears of an impending climate crisis, chiefly based on forecasts of soaring temperatures and a global climate crisis. However, the fact remains that the Earth is still technically in an ice age, with ice cover at both poles all year round. We still live in the Quaternary Glaciation, which has lasted 2.58 million years.
The Quaternary Glaciation is a more severely cold extension of the Late Cenozoic Ice Age, which has lasted for 34 million years, since the time of the original glaciation of Antarctica. The chief causes were due to orbital anomalies (the Milankovitch cycles), the isolation of the Antarctic continent when Australia and South America shifted northward, as part of global tectonic changes.
The last great ice age that was similar to today was the Karoo Ice Age (also known as the Late Paleozoic Icehouse), spanning approximately 360 to 260 million years. This is one of the five major ice ages in Earth's history.
All modern human societies and every meaningful invention has occurred during the current Holocene warm interglacial period, beginning 11,700 years ago. The previous warm interglacial was the Eemian (130,000 to 115,000 years ago). Temperatures in the Eemian were also 2°C warmer than today and African megafauna and crocodiles lived in the Thames valley.
The generally accepted average extent of ice age interglacials is around 15,000 years.
So perhaps we should be considering our next move if the next glaciation comes early.
Spain is ripping out centuries-old olive groves for solar farms.
In Andalusia, trees that took decades to reach maturity are being uprooted for panel arrays.
This is a direct land-for-energy trade.
26 terawatt-hours of output from solar requires roughly 130,000 acres, whereas a modern nuclear plant would deliver that same power using just 430 acres. That is a land gap approaching 300 to 1 (and wind farms are even worse).
Solar's footprint is not just panels. It is roads, fencing, substations, transmission lines and backup systems.
Spain has already stress-tested a high renewables grid. In April 2025, a nationwide blackout followed low grid inertia and heavy reliance on inverter-based generation.
The Spanish government is doubling down on this failure.
In 1979, the mullahs tortured the Shah's favourite horse to death.
The horse, Azar, was paraded in the streets. They broke his legs, cut his tongue out, and then shot him in the head in front of a large crowd.
Iran is occupied by demons from hell.
Palestinian students at UNRWA schools:
“Stabbing Jews brings dignity to the Palestinians. We have to stab the Jews. They teach us that Jews are terrorists. I am ready to stab a jew and drive a car over them. I am ready to join ISIS.”
Does this seem like a normal society to you?
South Wales Police has instructed officers to log comments they feel are beyond "legitimate" criticism of Islam.
This is, exactly as I warned, a blasphemy law through the back door.
Nobody voted for this.
My letter to the Chief Constable👇🏾
Islamic preacher: “When Muslims become the majority in the West in the next 40 years, non‑Muslims will have to convert, pay the jizya, or be killed, because Sharia will rule.”
Is the message clear, or do they need to spell it out?
This vile, fast-blinking, bob-haired commie is actually proud of a policy that has created chaos and misery for 30,000 families (800% more than they forecast/lied about) who have been forced to removed their children from independent schools.
Horrid individual.
15 men, convicted of 88 counts of rape, against one child.
This is a grim reminder that we still don't know the full extent of the grooming gangs.
We don't know how many perpetrators, or victims, are out there, or where gangs like these are still operating.
When armband wearing Muslim Shariah patrols are riding through Manchester's streets on horseback while DEI indoctrinated police stand there watching, paralysed with fear and indecision, something has gone badly wrong.
A government that can tax, regulate and monitor every aspect of your life, yet is unable to enforce its authority on the streets, is exhibiting the hallmarks of a narco-tyranny.
The moment people lose faith that the law is applied equally to all, the state’s legitimacy starts to erode.
Britain has arrived at that very dangerous place.
I can't believe what I've just watched.
A portrait honouring Henry Nowak was placed outside the British Embassy in Poland and staff removed it.
The wonderful people of Poland care more about Henry than staff at our OWN embassy.
Disgusting and absolutely heartbreaking.
I spoke today in the Lords on the fallacy of believing that just building 'more of everything' - nuclear, gas, renewables - will make electricity cheaper.
Renewables are the problem. Until we stop adding more to the system, our electricity costs will continue to increase.
Imagine you are a dental hygienist and live in Sweden..
You are employed to help “migrant children” with their dental issues.
As part of your job you examine the wisdom teeth development of the kids and you notice that 80% of those “kids” have fully formed wisdom teeth, implying they are not kids at all but adults older than the age of 18.
You tell the Swedish Migration Agency and they advise you to put it in writing.
When you send exact details, with examples of specific patients you are suspended, investigated and fired for disclosing private information relating to patients.
This happened to Bernt Herlitz in 2017.
When he appealed the unfair dismissal he ultimately lost and was fined about $50,000.
He and his family faced financial hardship and almost lost their home, until some generous benefactors raised money for him. Bernt remains unemployed today, despite staff shortages for dentists in his area in Gotland.
At the time, Sweden scoffed at the tests and claimed they were “discriminatory” but since then they have quietly brought in mass dental testing, for those whose age is in doubt, by the National Board of Forensic Medicine.
Bernt deserves a medal. Not vilification and unemployment.