46 wetenschappers van het IPCC hebben hun ontslag genomen.
De reden?
Omdat er niet naar hen geluisterd wordt, omdat hun meningen afwijken van het gangbare verhaal!
Maar geloof me niet zomaar op mijn woord, hier zijn hun verklaringen:
Dr. Robert Balling: Het IPCC merkt op dat "er geen significante versnelling van de zeespiegelstijging in de 20e eeuw is waargenomen." Dit stond niet in de IPCC-samenvatting voor beleidsmakers.
Dr. Lucka Bogataj: "Stijgende concentraties koolstofdioxide in de atmosfeer veroorzaken geen wereldwijde temperatuurstijging... eerst veranderde de temperatuur en zo'n 700 jaar later volgde een verandering in de hoeveelheid koolstofdioxide in de atmosfeer."
Dr. John Christy: "Wat weinig mensen weten, is dat de meeste wetenschappers die bij het IPCC betrokken zijn, het er niet over eens zijn dat er sprake is van klimaatverandering. De bevindingen van het IPCC zijn in elk opeenvolgend rapport steevast verkeerd voorgesteld en/of gepolitiseerd."
Dr. Rosa Compagnucci: "De mens heeft slechts een paar tienden van een graad bijgedragen aan de opwarming van de aarde. Zonneactiviteit is een belangrijke drijvende kracht achter het klimaat."
Dr. Richard Courtney: "Het empirische bewijs wijst er sterk op dat de hypothese van door de mens veroorzaakte opwarming van de aarde onjuist is."
Dr. Judith Curry: "Ik ga niet zomaar mijn mening geven en het IPCC steunen, want ik heb geen vertrouwen in het proces."
Dr. Robert Davis: "De wereldwijde temperaturen veranderen niet zoals de meest geavanceerde klimaatmodellen voorspelden. In de samenvatting van het IPCC voor beleidsmakers wordt geen enkele keer melding gemaakt van temperatuurmetingen via satellieten."
Dr. Willem de Lange: “In 1996 noemde het IPCC mij als een van de circa 3000 ‘wetenschappers’ die het erover eens waren dat er een aantoonbare menselijke invloed op het klimaat bestaat. Dat was ik niet. Er is geen bewijs dat de hypothese ondersteunt dat een ongecontroleerde, catastrofale klimaatverandering het gevolg is van menselijke activiteiten.”
Dr. Chris de Freitas: "Besluitvormers binnen de overheid zouden inmiddels moeten weten dat de basis voor de aloude bewering dat koolstofdioxide een belangrijke drijvende kracht achter het wereldwijde klimaat is, ter discussie staat; en daarmee ook de tot nu toe aangenomen noodzaak van kostbare maatregelen om de uitstoot van koolstofdioxide te beperken. Als ze het niet weten, komt dat door het lawaai van de klimaathysterie, die gebaseerd is op de drogreden van 'argumenten uit onwetendheid' en voorspellingen van computermodellen."
Dr. Oliver Frauenfeld: "Er is nog veel meer vooruitgang nodig met betrekking tot ons huidige begrip van het klimaat en onze mogelijkheden om het te modelleren."
Dr. Peter Dietze: "Door gebruik te maken van een gebrekkig werveldiffusiemodel heeft het IPCC de toekomstige opname van koolstofdioxide door de oceanen ernstig onderschat."
Dr. John Everett: "Het is tijd voor een realiteitscheck. De oceanen en kustgebieden zijn veel warmer en kouder geweest dan wordt voorspeld in de huidige klimaatveranderingsscenario's. Ik heb het IPCC en recentere wetenschappelijke literatuur bestudeerd en ben van mening dat er geen probleem is met toenemende verzuring, zelfs niet tot de onwaarschijnlijke niveaus in de meest gebruikte IPCC-scenario's."
"Rubio just confirmed what they've hidden for 50 years — de-industrialization was DELIBERATE."
Stop what you're doing and watch this. It explains so much of the "controlled disintegration" of the U.S. economy over the last 50 years. 👇
People say free will is an illusion…
but vinegar doesn’t get blamed for reacting with baking soda.
Your friend who poured it in does.
That difference—necessity vs. choice—is everything.
If every thought in your head were just neurochemical dominoes,
you’d be no more free than vinegar fizzing on cue.
No guilt.
No praise.
No responsibility.
No love.
But we all know people “shouldn’t” do certain things.
We all know real choice exists.
And that is the first doorway into the supernatural:
if you can choose, you’re more than matter.
This new Peter’s Barque track dives into that idea with a Cake-style groove: dry, rhythmic, philosophical, a little snarky.
#petersbarque #FreeWill #CatholicTwitter #Philosophy #Apologetics #Soul #HumanNature #Christianity #NewMusic
@DefiantLs While an interviewer tries to make the claim that the “Constitution only refers to the structure of government, and doesn’t refer to God at all,” Charlie Kirk explains why America is a CHRISTIAN NATION!
🇺🇸✝️ 👇
Nick Shirley goes to Minnesota and attempts to interview Muslims in the city who came from Somalia.
After discovering than none of them speak English, he’s approached by a man who seems angry and tells Nick to leave.
Nick later discovers that he was most likely in gang territory and realizes that he was probably in more danger than he originally thought.
It’s time to clean up Minnesota!
Whoa! 🤯 This is incredible!
In a viral reel published by Parousia Media, Father Chris Alar of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception tells an amazing story of his experience while leading a Eucharistic procession on an Indian reservation in Canada.
Father Alar says he visited the Cree Indians in Canada and decided to process through the reservation with the Eucharist. He said he processed through all the roads, blessing about 1200 homes.
As he held the monstrance, Father Alar says the Indian reservation’s ringleader yelled at him, demanding he remove the Eucharist from the reservation.
The ringleader screamed, “Get that [blank, blank] out of here!” multiple times.
Father Alar says he “keeps on walking” with the monstrance and affirms he will not let go of the Eucharist.
After his third demand, the ringleader approached Father Alar and attempted to grab the monstrance. The ringleader then grabbed the monstrance, but immediately let it go because it burned his hands.
“He reaches up to grab it — and as he does, his hand is literally thrown off. And he screams,” Father Alar says. “It burned his hand completely, all the way across the palm.”
"He’s on his knees, and he looks up — and you can read his mind. He looked at that monstrance, and I guarantee you, the words going through his mind were, ‘What just happened?’
"All the women and children behind me fell to their knees and started worshiping."
Here is the full text of Father Chris Alar's story:
“I went to Canada, to the Cree Indians. No young men believed in the faith anymore. The only ones left were the old women and their grandchildren — not even the middle-aged.
“I take the monstrance, I put on my coat, and I decide I’m going to process it through the Indian reservation. I’m going to go up all the roads, and I’m going to bless houses. There are like 1,200 people who live on this reservation.
"So I go up, and I’m walking up the front, holding up the Eucharist. And this first Indian — the ringleader — yells, ‘Get that blank thing out of here!’
"I don’t pay any attention. I keep walking. Again, he yells, ‘Get that blank, blank thing out of here!’ I just keep walking very slowly. I’ve got all the women and children behind me.
"Then he comes down and says, ‘I told you, get that thing out of here!’ And he comes at me. I’m like, I’m not letting go. I’m not letting go.
"He reaches up to grab the monstrance. I’ve got it up. He reaches up to grab it — and as he does, his hand is literally thrown off. And he screams. It burned his hand completely, all the way across the palm.
"He’s on his knees, and he looks up — and you can read his mind. He looked at that monstrance, and I guarantee you, the words going through his mind were, ‘What just happened?’
"All the women and children behind me fell to their knees and started worshiping.
"Now, why do you think God performed that miracle? Because the doubt was starting to creep in again — the questions, the unbelief.
"This is why God sometimes allows Eucharistic miracles, like that one in Mexico or the one in Buenos Aires — because we’re doubting. We’re doubting.
"But you shouldn’t need a miracle. You should have faith that the miracle happens every day at the Mass, on that altar — and it’s turned into the Body and Blood of Christ.”
O Sacrament Most Holy, O Sacrament Divine, all praise and all thanksgiving, be every moment Thine!
You can find the full article here: https://t.co/DV9QFdMoQX
He’s 100 years old.
He fought in a war that most of us today can barely imagine.
He saw his friends, many just boys, go off to fight and never return.
He’s carried those memories for a lifetime.
And recently, on live television, he broke down and asked a question no veteran should ever have to ask, “Was it worth it”
When the men who sacrificed everything for freedom now look at the state of their country and wonder if that sacrifice still matters, it should make all of us stop and think.
Remembrance isn’t just a poppy on a lapel or a minute of silence once a year.
It’s a responsibility, to honour their legacy by protecting the values and freedoms they fought for.
Our culture.
Our freedoms.
Our sense of community and national identity.
If we stop respecting those things, if tradition loses meaning, if honour and pride are dismissed as outdated, then we risk forgetting what they stood for.
We don’t honour the fallen by remembering them once a year, we honour them by living in a way that keeps their sacrifices meaningful.
By standing up for our country, our values, and our way of life.
He wasn’t crying out of weakness.
He was crying because he remembers the cost of forgetting.
This man fought for his country. Today he looks around and sees that it has surrendered itself to a third world Islamic invasion. Men like him — white men who built his country — are demonized and scapegoated. And while Arab migrants rape and kill in the streets, the government focuses its energies on arresting people who say insulting things about trannies on the internet. A travesty of historic proportions.