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Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 14 January 2020 10:11:24 AM
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There used to be another pain in the but big mouth know nothing twit on here years ago.
Could it the big O is a reincarnation of the examinator, or is that really insulting the examinator? Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 14 January 2020 12:45:40 PM
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Paul, "People will have to stop burning all the fossils, otherwise we will be out of dinosaur bones very soon. Not to mention all the old forum fossils who are always going up in flames!
Are you really sure that petrol is dinosaur bones? After all there is a planet sized moon in the solar system with an ocean of liquid hydrocarbons. It does appear that there were never any dinosaurs there to turn into hydrocarbons. It is quite possible that the same "scientists" who proclaimed that our hydrocarbons are descended from dinosaur bones, were simply short of the necessary information to come to the right conclusion. Pretty much like the "scientists" who have proclaimed global warming is down to an insignificant trace gas. Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 14 January 2020 1:06:27 PM
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From Craig Kelly: 13th JANUARY, 81 YEARS AGO WAS KNOWN AS ‘BLACK FRIDAY’
On this day, Eighty-one years ago (13th Jan 1939) with temperatures above 110°F (45°C) across Victoria and the state in drought, bushfires consumed 3,700 buildings across the state, 71 lives were lost and 5 towns completely destroyed- never to be rebuilt. The Royal Commission into ‘’Black Friday’’ concluded; “There had been no fires to equal these in destructiveness or intensity in the history of settlement in this State, except perhaps the fires of 1851, which, too, came at summer culmination of a long drought. ‘’At midday, in many places, it was dark as night. Men carrying hurricane lamps, worked to make safe their families and belongings Travellers on the highways were trapped by fires or blazing fallen trees, and perished. Throughout the land there was daytime darkness’.’ “The speed of the fires was appalling. They leaped from mountain peak to mountain peak, or far out into the lower country, lighting the forests 6 or 7 miles in advance of the main fires. Blown by a wind of great force, they roared as they travelled. Balls of crackling fire sped at a great pace in advance of the fires, consuming with a roaring, explosive noise, all that they touched.‘’ ‘’On that day it appeared that the whole State was alight.” Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 14 January 2020 3:14:03 PM
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How many coal fired power stations in Australia caused the drought of 80 of the 111 year period A.D. 1102–1212 in drought. There is some indication droughts still occurred throughout the wet epoch (A.D. 1260–1860), e.g., during the early sixteenth and eighteenth centuries.
http://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2014GL062447?fbclid=IwAR3At0p5_BOIH4YEn7U1KyGkjUqVy54Nj1Df0bCbnCSdkYZltwPO1OE7Boc Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 14 January 2020 6:04:57 PM
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Who are the 97% of scientist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewJ6TI8ccAw&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0ndcWV_7whSuhYYW1XqKfRGTSZBlWclRU6mmIcP6Y3MvXgJKaDWdfdljg&app=desktop
Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 14 January 2020 6:48:04 PM
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"Look out Rambo, step aside Arnold Schwarzenegger, we have a new action hero to worship - Hasbeen the Mighty."
Look out Nimby-poo, step aside droopy man, we have a new pain in the butt, the great unoriginal Mr OPIONION !!