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    #61
    Originally posted by TonyGe View Post

    Don't know if he's dangerous but if he's buying potential residential land in Arizona it's bizzare. Global warming science which he believes in has been predicting that the western states will become uninhabitable. The present heat wave in the Western states may be nothing compared to what is coming in the next few years.

    arizona will be uninhabitable in 50 years. they've had several days this year over 115 degrees. how anyone can think that's an ok place to live boggles my mind. you must be indoors all day until the sun goes down. of course, we will probably see cat 3 hurricanes hit boston and NY and sink those mfers. there won't be a lot of "good" places to live in in 200 years. florida will be under water.

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      #62
      So someone want to explain why he's buying up land?
      Why would this nerd be buying up a ton of land? He's not a farmer right? So he bought farm land and is doing coming with it, why?

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        #63
        Originally posted by TonyGe View Post

        Don't know if he's dangerous but if he's buying potential residential land in Arizona it's bizzare. Global warming science which he believes in has been predicting that the western states will become uninhabitable. The present heat wave in the Western states may be nothing compared to what is coming in the next few years.
        These heat waves are nothing new. Been around since we began recording temperatures. Some of the hottest days of the year were recorded over a hundred years ago.

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          #64
          Wasn't the previous big time land owner Ted Turner?

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            #65
            Originally posted by New England View Post


            arizona will be uninhabitable in 50 years. they've had several days this year over 115 degrees. how anyone can think that's an ok place to live boggles my mind. you must be indoors all day until the sun goes down. of course, we will probably see cat 3 hurricanes hit boston and NY and sink those mfers. there won't be a lot of "good" places to live in in 200 years. florida will be under water.
            Goddman son, you just soak up propaganda like a sponge huh?

            From 06 to 21 is quite some time passed, there's a rate, .13 inches a year of sea level rising = 26 inches lost on Florida's coast in 200 years, dumbass.
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              #66
              I want to own my farms too... I'm particularly interested in lab meats & lab milk. (Low fat, high protein, low production cost.) Fishes, chicken, eggs are probably better raised the old fashioned way though.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post

                Goddman son, you just soak up propaganda like a sponge huh?

                From 06 to 21 is quite some time passed, there's a rate, .13 inches a year of sea level rising = 26 inches lost on Florida's coast in 200 years, dumbass.


                i grew up on a waterway, worked as an iron worker on a mooring boat where a man drowned, i saved a drown man's life when i was 17, and i own many waterfront homes and you can take or leave my advice on this one you landlocked f#ggot:

                the meaningful metric isn't the sea level when it is flat as a pancake. it is the big storm. sea rise isn't a steady drip drip drip. it is flood tides, erosion, salt getting into your water table, etc. when i was young i saw our causeway wash over twice. hurricane bob, which made landfall as a hurricane, and the perfect storm, the largest atlantic storm of my lifetime. now it washes over on every major storm. soon it will wash over when there's a stiff wind.


                for ****'s sake dude the people in this htread who disagree with me think bill gates, who owns way less than 1% of all us farmland, owns the majority of it. whatever sources you all think you use isn't worth wiping the ass of a scholar and a dude with 35 years living on a waterway like me. i'd love to see you all swim a mile. love it. i'll watch you die.

                you guys should not be thinking for yourselves and you need a man like me, with intellect and forsight, to tell you what to think and what is actually real.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

                  These heat waves are nothing new. Been around since we began recording temperatures. Some of the hottest days of the year were recorded over a hundred years ago.
                  Bro we're not breaking records or anything. This **** comes and goes. Remember the drought in 2016? It had gone on for years and we were told it was th end! Doom was here lol. Then for three years we got flooded. Every place you looked there was water. They were sending it to the sea and were still worried about flooding. Shasta was so high for the first time ever water went over the spillway. Then Oroville dam broke.
                  What I'm trying to figure out is how you go from massive reserves of water to drought in just two two years? It's not like we got no rain or snow.
                  You all know I fish and I can tell you there's some major fraud going on as I watched the lake drop 2 ft a day before winter. I had to stop fishing because of snow like every year. As soon as I could make it to the lake after winter I did. What I found was the dock out of the water and the lake as low as 2016 at the end of winter, wayyyy low. How do you lose all that water over winter?
                  What's funny is I have all the pics of snow this year because I drive to CA a couple times a week.

                  I'd like to know where it's all going. Either way, people like Tony thats been wrong on so many issues spouts off about how in 3 years it's doom and gloom again. Has this guy be right about anything?
                  We know gore wasn't and that was what like 20 years ago that he said we would be done for?

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by man down View Post

                    Bro we're not breaking records or anything. This **** comes and goes. Remember the drought in 2016? It had gone on for years and we were told it was th end! Doom was here lol. Then for three years we got flooded. Every place you looked there was water. They were sending it to the sea and were still worried about flooding. Shasta was so high for the first time ever water went over the spillway. Then Oroville dam broke.
                    What I'm trying to figure out is how you go from massive reserves of water to drought in just two two years? It's not like we got no rain or snow.
                    You all know I fish and I can tell you there's some major fraud going on as I watched the lake drop 2 ft a day before winter. I had to stop fishing because of snow like every year. As soon as I could make it to the lake after winter I did. What I found was the dock out of the water and the lake as low as 2016 at the end of winter, wayyyy low. How do you lose all that water over winter?
                    What's funny is I have all the pics of snow this year because I drive to CA a couple times a week.

                    I'd like to know where it's all going. Either way, people like Tony thats been wrong on so many issues spouts off about how in 3 years it's doom and gloom again. Has this guy be right about anything?
                    We know gore wasn't and that was what like 20 years ago that he said we would be done for?
                    I can recall some brutally hot summers as a kid in the 80’s. They haven’t gotten any worse or better.

                    I read something about the dams in California and how so much water is wasted, that could have been funneled where it’s really needed. It’s a manufactured problem that these ******* governors use to control resources and funding.

                    Each decade we have a climate **** telling us the earth will die in ten years if we don’t do something. From Al Gore to AOC, these loons lie and distort science to divert our tax dollars to special interests and an entire industry that exists on the basis of global warming. Wonder how much stock they own in solar panels, electric car batteries, and windmill manufacturing?

                    Climatologist Bill Patzert estimates that more than 80% of the region’s rainfall ends up diverted from urban areas in Southern California into the Pacific.

                    “All those trillions of gallons of rain, which sound so sweet, really end up in the ocean,” he said. “There are some catchment basins, but it’s been so dramatically dry for the past two decades that it’s not filling them up. Roots and soil are sucking up the water and preventing it from getting to the groundwater basins.”


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                      #70
                      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

                      I can recall some brutally hot summers as a kid in the 80’s. They haven’t gotten any worse or better.

                      I read something about the dams in California and how so much water is wasted, that could have been funneled where it’s really needed. It’s a manufactured problem that these ******* governors use to control resources and funding.

                      Each decade we have a climate **** telling us the earth will die in ten years if we don’t do something. From Al Gore to AOC, these loons lie and distort science to divert our tax dollars to special interests and an entire industry that exists on the basis of global warming. Wonder how much stock they own in solar panels, electric car batteries, and windmill manufacturing?

                      Climatologist Bill Patzert estimates that more than 80% of the region’s rainfall ends up diverted from urban areas in Southern California into the Pacific.

                      “All those trillions of gallons of rain, which sound so sweet, really end up in the ocean,” he said. “There are some catchment basins, but it’s been so dramatically dry for the past two decades that it’s not filling them up. Roots and soil are sucking up the water and preventing it from getting to the groundwater basins.”

                      Truth and CA is a freaking desert to start with. Now cram millions of people in states like NV, AZ and CA grow crops in the desert and then biotch about droughts.
                       
                      Last edited by man down; 06-19-2021, 12:56 PM.

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