Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Hot Summer Coming Up!

No, this article is not a typical springtime one by the Daily Express... I am writing these words on the last day of March 2020. Despite the COVID 19 lockdown there is a fairly pleasant atmosphere around my hometown because the spring weather in southern England where I live has been warm and dry. The winter that has just ended has been extraordinarily miserable. This is not the case across the entire earth or even the entire British Isles, but it has definitely been in my home region, which is the political centre of the United Kingdom, where decisions are made that affect the whole country and world beyond. The weather from November last year to early March barely changed at all. It was wet and windy. There was hardly a single day without some rain. The rivers of England and Wales flooded badly causing much damage and forcing people out of their homes. Several motorists drowned when floodwater inundated the roads they were driving on. Temperatures were very mild with only a handful of icy days. There was no snow at all. For somebody who works outdoors, this weather was difficult to deal with in terms of practicalities and morale. What caused it? Well, nature can do things like that. Britain's weather continually changes and varies wildly off the climactic norm. Sometimes it gets caught into patterns of settled conditions for a long period. We call these "heat-waves", "cold snaps" and other nicknames. However, I've never seen a settled pattern last as long as the one that has just ended. The winter just left behind fits exactly with the predictions made by believers in anthropogenic carbon dioxide emission caused climate change. There are only three possibilities here. Firstly: the 2019-20 English winter was caused by man-made climate change. Secondly: it was a freak of nature that happened without any specific cause. I do think the second possibility could be true; however, there is a third possibility: It was not natural. As I've said before and you can read about it in the background links below, not all weather is natural. It is possible to control the weather and even create artificial weather. Why would somebody deliberately give the south of England and Wales a very wet, windy and mild winter? Why this winter in particular? The answer could well be something that is due to happen in November in Glasgow, the 26th session of the Conference of the Parties, see: https://sdg.iisd.org/events/2020-un-climate-change-conference-unfccc-cop-26/.

This is the biggest international climate change conference on the planet and the aim of it is to introduce a huge amount of international legislation that will increase centralized control of the economic and political systems of the world's nations to "save the planet!" To make the point that this legislation is necessary, weather typical of the changes the Carbonistas predict will hammer the message home, especially in the governmental heartland of the country which is hosting the conference. If you think this is a coincidence, then how come the same thing happened for COP 21? I made this point at the time, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2015/12/happy-christmas-hpanwo-tv-viewers.html. The Carbonistas' predictions state that as climate change takes hold, along with wet and mild winters we will have hot and dry summers. Therefore I predict the summer coming will be extremely hot and dry; records will be broken. By the time November comes, the COP 26 delegates will be nicely softened up for global dictatorship. No doubt Greta will be a guest of honour as well to make them all feel guilty.

2 comments:

Laurence said...

Surely the 'carbon' targets have been met by the unprecedented shut-down of the world that has just happened? I have noticed far more settled weather and improved air quality since the lock down.

Ben Emlyn-Jones said...

I've seen far fewer cars on the road and planes in the sky. Less chemtrails too which is nice.