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Hey Belly,
That would probably be the Georgia Guidestones

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones

(FYI, I'm not sure who built it or what their specific beliefs are.)
Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 27 September 2019 7:32:27 AM
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" I refuse to believe any difference exists in impacts if it is or is not man made or natural climate change"

Can you clarify that?

Are you seriously saying that if the change is natural which might then lead to a period of cooling, that you think the consequences will be the same as a continued warming?

That makes no logical sense so please explain.
Posted by mhaze, Friday, 27 September 2019 7:50:58 AM
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Hey Belly,
Here's the correct link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones

Sorry for getting 'conspiritorial', but I got curious, as I do;
And I just happened to click on the picture in the section entitled 'Explanatory tablet';
Here's a link to the picture here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones#/media/File:Georgia_Guidestones_10.jpg

It says: (written on 4 separate sides of an engraved rectangle)
Egyptian Hieroglyphics; Babylonian Cuniform; Classical Greek; Sanskrit
And in the middle of that rectangle, it says:

'Let these be guidestones to an age or reason.'

Now, I'm pretty sure the thing that's common with Egyptian and Babylonian is Luciferianism, or Satanism maybe;
Or Mysticism or Mystery religions maybe.

Maybe its some Masonic stuff or something, I'm not sure.

But this 'Age of Reason' thing most likely relates to Thomas Paine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Age_of_Reason

I found this:

http://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=FinalWarning&C=1.3
"Thomas Paine, author and political theorist, helped the Illuminati infiltrate several Masonic lodges. He revealed his loyalty to them when his book The Age of Reason was published in 1794 which dealt with the role of religion in society. Although he believed in God, he could not accept the entire Bible as being fact. A second volume was published in 1796. An unofficial third volume subtitled: Examination of the Prophecies also appeared, which seriously questioned the deity and existence of Jesus. In 1937 The Times of London referred to him as 'the English Voltaire'."
Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 27 September 2019 8:30:40 AM
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I don't think the Egyptians had anything to do with all that, there was simply a highly advanced civilisation that happened to exist in what we now call Egypt. Going by the Egyptians of today,
they could not possibly have had anything to do with that early advanced mob !
Northern Africa/Middle East would have been a food bowl until either climate change or human mismanagement turned it into a dust bowl.
Posted by individual, Friday, 27 September 2019 8:41:23 AM
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Just got this in an email.

According to the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience (AIDR) (emphasis is mine)…

‘Drought conditions prevailed over eastern Australia from 1937 to 1945. They first emerged at serious levels in 1937, with New South Wales, Victoria, much of Queensland and parts of Western Australia affected. Isolated parts of New South Wales, notably in the central west, suffered record low rainfall...

‘In Victoria, a very dry six month period provided the right conditions for the disastrous Black Friday bushfires in January 1939.

‘…dry weather occurred again and 1940 was one of the driest years of the century over most of the southern parts of the country. Dams were empty in New South Wales and Brisbane had water restrictions.

‘By April 1945 most Victorian water storage facilities were empty, the Murray river ceased flowing at Echuca and Adelaide faced water shortages.’
Posted by individual, Friday, 27 September 2019 11:03:50 AM
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I am far more worried about the declining koala population. Australia would be in a far better position to protect them with coal fired power generation than by destroying the economy with renewables.
Posted by Fester, Friday, 27 September 2019 12:27:46 PM
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