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    Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Interesting that a topic of the last Bilderberg meeting was Global Cooling.

    http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/meeting_2010.html

    I wish these globalist orgs would pick a consistent rallying crisis.
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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    They may be on to something.

    Record cold temperatures hit several South American nations, including Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile, and Uruguay, leaving more than two dozen people dead.

    People bundle up on the streets of Buenos Aires, Monday, as record cold temperatures hit several South American nations.



    .By Sara Miller Llana, Staff writer / July 20, 2010

    Mexico City
    An intense cold front is rearing its head across South America, killing dozens, closing down highways, and killing cattle across the Andes.


    .At least 26 people have died in Argentina, from a combination of exposure to harsh climates, poisoning from carbon monoxide inhalation, and other factors, according to the Associated Press.

    The front, which set in Saturday, has remained over much of the countries in the Southern Hemisphere, which are in the height of winter now.

    As authorities respond to shelter for thousands in need, the cold snap could wreak havoc on farmers for months to come. Argentina is just coming out of one of its worst droughts in five decades, which saw cows dying and grassland shriveled last year. In neighboring Paraguay, authorities say approximately 1,000 cattle have frozen to death.

    Ten people have died in Paraguay, while in Uruguay, some two deaths have been reported due to low temperatures as of Tuesday. The Andina news agency reports that pregnant alpacas in Peru have been losing their babies.

    As one reader noted on the CNN website: “I think many people are failing to realize that in some parts of these countries there is no infrastructure to handle these temperatures. While it may seem like a mild winter to some of us in the US, these places do not have similar well-heated homes. Some of them live in basic shacks.”

    In Bolivia, school was cancelled through at least Wednesday, as the nation faced 18 deaths due to low temperatures. In the eastern city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, an opposition stronghold in this normally tropical region, the temperature, at 37 F, was the lowest reported in nearly three decades. Elsewhere in the country it dropped below freezing.

    In Chile, the Associated Press reports that the capital, Santiago, has turned a sports stadium into a shelter after one reported death linked to exposure.

    And further south, in the Aysen region (Summer Photo Essay), heavy snow has cut off access to many small towns that dot this sparsely-populated province. Weather forecasters say that this cold front could persist through tonight, and into tomorrow.

    Deadly cold snap hits Argentina, Uruguay, Chile - CSMonitor.com

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by Brexx View Post
    They may be on to something.

    Record cold temperatures hit several South American nations, including Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile, and Uruguay, leaving more than two dozen people dead.

    People bundle up on the streets of Buenos Aires, Monday, as record cold temperatures hit several South American nations.



    .By Sara Miller Llana, Staff writer / July 20, 2010

    Mexico City
    An intense cold front is rearing its head across South America, killing dozens, closing down highways, and killing cattle across the Andes.


    .At least 26 people have died in Argentina, from a combination of exposure to harsh climates, poisoning from carbon monoxide inhalation, and other factors, according to the Associated Press.

    The front, which set in Saturday, has remained over much of the countries in the Southern Hemisphere, which are in the height of winter now.

    As authorities respond to shelter for thousands in need, the cold snap could wreak havoc on farmers for months to come. Argentina is just coming out of one of its worst droughts in five decades, which saw cows dying and grassland shriveled last year. In neighboring Paraguay, authorities say approximately 1,000 cattle have frozen to death.

    Ten people have died in Paraguay, while in Uruguay, some two deaths have been reported due to low temperatures as of Tuesday. The Andina news agency reports that pregnant alpacas in Peru have been losing their babies.

    As one reader noted on the CNN website: “I think many people are failing to realize that in some parts of these countries there is no infrastructure to handle these temperatures. While it may seem like a mild winter to some of us in the US, these places do not have similar well-heated homes. Some of them live in basic shacks.”

    In Bolivia, school was cancelled through at least Wednesday, as the nation faced 18 deaths due to low temperatures. In the eastern city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, an opposition stronghold in this normally tropical region, the temperature, at 37 F, was the lowest reported in nearly three decades. Elsewhere in the country it dropped below freezing.

    In Chile, the Associated Press reports that the capital, Santiago, has turned a sports stadium into a shelter after one reported death linked to exposure.

    And further south, in the Aysen region (Summer Photo Essay), heavy snow has cut off access to many small towns that dot this sparsely-populated province. Weather forecasters say that this cold front could persist through tonight, and into tomorrow.

    Deadly cold snap hits Argentina, Uruguay, Chile - CSMonitor.com


    I know...this was ALL over the news headlines today. Every morning newscast lead with this story. Hot topics for all the alphabit soup morning commentary.........


    NAHHH....just kidd'n ya. Nary a word!!!


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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by kwilliam10 View Post
    I know...this was ALL over the news headlines today. Every morning newscast lead with this story. Hot topics for all the alphabit soup morning commentary.........


    NAHHH....just kidd'n ya. Nary a word!!!

    Well, it is winter in the southern hemisphere. If it was summer there then it'd be news.

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by JDJarvis View Post
    Well, it is winter in the southern hemisphere. If it was summer there then it'd be news.
    Record cold temperatures in summer - ya that might get some attention.

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    The projected global cooling could have very serious effects. World granary crops failing, energy prices skyrocketing, etc, etc.

    Unlike the fabricated global warming nutjob bullshit, this is a real concern among many intelligent people who do not think Al Gore is their Messiah.

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    I'm interested in seeing that the Bilderberg Group are being so open about their meetings and discussions. Is the site legit? I didn't think this group liked to publicise themselves, let alone their discussions.

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by noahath View Post
    I'm interested in seeing that the Bilderberg Group are being so open about their meetings and discussions. Is the site legit? I didn't think this group liked to publicise themselves, let alone their discussions.
    I'm not sure the site is legit but the premise that the projected global cooling may have some disaterous consequenses is real and looming.

    Global cooling is going to happen. It's not really a question of "if"... it's a question of "when".

    The USA needs to prepare for it IMO.

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by hairballxavier View Post
    I'm not sure the site is legit but the premise that the projected global cooling may have some disaterous consequenses is real and looming.

    Global cooling is going to happen. It's not really a question of "if"... it's a question of "when".

    The USA needs to prepare for it IMO.
    WASHINGTON, July 16 (UPI) -- Record-setting temperatures in March, April and June made 2010 the warmest year worldwide since the start of record keeping in 1880, climate experts say.
    2010: Warmest year on record? - UPI.com
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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by jpn View Post
    WASHINGTON, July 16 (UPI) -- Record-setting temperatures in March, April and June made 2010 the warmest year worldwide since the start of record keeping in 1880, climate experts say.
    2010: Warmest year on record? - UPI.com
    Argentina - Cold weather kills thousands of cattle and over 100 people

    http://english.pravda.ru/world/ameri...er_argentina-0

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6286484.stm

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by jpn View Post
    WASHINGTON, July 16 (UPI) -- Record-setting temperatures in March, April and June made 2010 the warmest year worldwide since the start of record keeping in 1880, climate experts say.
    2010: Warmest year on record? - UPI.com
    Sorry guy, you have been duped again. When will you get it that your priests aren't out to put forward any scientific truth, they are all about snookering as many people as they can in order to keep the green river flowing?

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Warmest Global Temps this summer ever recorded? Well, not in Bolivia: 1 Million Fish Dead in Bolivian Ecological Disaster

    What the AGW alarmists will say: it's local weather, not an indicator of climate.

    It's just an extreme cold weather event happening in winter during one of the world's hottest periods. Nothing to see, no contradictions, move along.

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by jpn View Post
    WASHINGTON, July 16 (UPI) -- Record-setting temperatures in March, April and June made 2010 the warmest year worldwide since the start of record keeping in 1880, climate experts say.
    2010: Warmest year on record? - UPI.com
    Riiiiiight...

    Temperatures continue well below average in Southern California - Whittier Daily News

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    Re: Bilerbergers concerned about global cooling

    Local weather isn't an indicator of overall climate.

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