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    What's really happening to our world? Alternative opinions abound!

    Thought you (some of you anyway) might like to have a look around this site.

    Some interesting side clips if you follow them too!

    http://climatechange.imva.info/news/warned

    I just enjoy reading and looking around these sites, not sure what to make of some of the theories though!

    Scary stuff, some of it!

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    Sounds to me like we need a "War Against Weather"...
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    On the other hand, maybe it's the Iranians....

    or the North Koreans...

    or Alien Technology...

    or just a blip.

    You know, when I was a kid they were predicting the return of an Ice Age sometime around now.

    Maybe the climate change is going completely the opposite direction that they thought and it's like a wobbling spinning top, that we thought was going to fall one way just before it fell the other way.

    Nice weather in Welly today but.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    There's only one thing happening, it's called over population.

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    Gotta love this at the end though.

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    At Piha last week I saw and grabbed some 'angel hair' as it floated past on the breeze. I was gob smacked all day and no idea what it was, till I got home and googled 'cobweb substance floating air'.

    Mainstream science says its spider webs but it was floating toward me from the sea! May have been blown out to sea on the evening offshore wind, then come back with the afternoon sea breeze. Very wide threads though, would have to have been a mother of a spider. I'm 95% certain it was not a NZ spider threads due to its width.

    What the hell makes 'angel hair'

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    http://climatechange.imva.info/news/warned

    I just enjoy reading and looking around these sites, not sure what to make of some of the theories though!
    I tried, I honestly did. But there are too many logical errors per sq. cm of text and my brain asploded.

    In other words, it's the biggest heaping pile of steaming dung I have seen all week, and if you take any of it as being anything but the ramblings of Yet Another Internet F'wit you are doing yourself a disservice.
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    A picture says a thousand words. An alternative.



    Venus, which is earth "sized", spins backwards, the only planet in our solar system that does (and is hypothesised to have had a moon). Was this due to Nirubu (Planet X(10), or not since pluto was declassified, who cares), anyway, Venus could be spinning backwards due to the effects of Niburu on one of its passes.

    That being the case, and if Earth undergoes a similar process, could that be: slowing of currents, changing of seasons, hotter for longer, colder for longer etc...?
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    A picture doesn't actually explain how that would happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Gotta love this at the end though.
    but you have lots of lovely sheep out your back door...


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    I tried, I honestly did. But there are too many logical errors per sq. cm of text and my brain asploded.

    In other words, it's the biggest heaping pile of steaming dung I have seen all week, and if you take any of it as being anything but the ramblings of Yet Another Internet F'wit you are doing yourself a disservice.
    Settle petal, I simply read, I do not plead, I just look around I didn't ask you to believe anything, that's what your own mind is for FFS!

    Read the title again, "alternative opinions abound" so many men, so many opinions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    I tried, I honestly did. But there are too many logical errors per sq. cm of text and my brain asploded.

    In other words, it's the biggest heaping pile of steaming dung I have seen all week, and if you take any of it as being anything but the ramblings of Yet Another Internet F'wit you are doing yourself a disservice.
    Agree Rainman. My 10 cents worth to the thread starter


    Anyhoo, off to water my crystals and realign my pyramid
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Settle petal, I simply read, I do not plead, I just look around I didn't ask you to believe anything, that's what your own mind is for FFS!

    Read the title again, "alternative opinions abound" so many men, so many opinions!
    aye, nobody actually knows for sure. It may as well be a Planet (Niburu) or Asteroid (Some huge rock, it has happened before) as it could be Volcanoes (Iceland) and Earthquakes (Cumbria UK and closer to home), Floods (Oz) and Food shortages (er er er affected by everything), Downpours and Mudslides (recent California weather)...

    Human driven or Naturally occuring, atmospheric changes or "External" influences (Sun). What a waste
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    ...when we talk of our world, is it the one where, through some aberration of genetics , a bunch of upright walking sentients think that all around them is really part of THEIR world or, the one that is just a big rock hurtling through space and all living things hanging off it are just along for the ride...

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