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Som for at gøre grin med propagandaen som bliver fremført om menneskabt klimaforandring, så har Naturen - endnu engang - givet beboerne på kloden en vild og varieret tur i denne forgangne måned.

i trit med mønstret fra de seneste år så ankom vinteren igen tidligt i mange dele af den nordlige halvklode, forstyrrende den vanlige rhytme og fødevareproduktionen. USA så nye kulde- og snefaldsrekorder over det meste af dets territorium, selvom fanatikere for 'Extinction Rebellion' krævede yderligere reduktioner af menneskabt CO2 for 'at redde kloden fra overophedning'. Usædvanlige snefald og tidlige frosttemperaturer efterlod også deres mærke i Europa, dele af Afrika, Asien, og dele af Mellemøsten.


Heavy rain, floods, and landslides also wreaked havoc this month, with South Sudan, Kenya, Congo, Algeria, the UK, France, the Philippines, Australia, and northern Mexico all affected by hundreds of deaths, thousands displaced and significant damage to local infrastructure. Italy was hit once again by extreme weather this month: storms, floods, and early snow left a path of destruction across several provinces.

Our viewers will not be surprised to learn that a significant number of meteor fireballs and unexpected NEOs also made an appearance in our skies last month, shocking and delighting many eyewitnesses and leaving many experts wondering whether their claim that they can track all dangerous NEOs is really just 'pie in the sky'.

All that and more in this month's SOTT Earth Changes Summary...


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To understand what's going on, check out our book explaining how all these events are part of a natural climate shift, and why it is taking place now: Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection

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