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To: Brumar89 who wrote (71380)8/7/2016 1:02:20 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 86355
 
The Same Sea Level Scam, Century After Century

Posted on August 7, 2016 by tonyheller

Scare stories recycled decade after decade. Based on "science." Don't be fooled.

This is what the Statue of Liberty looks like today. Exactly the same as when it was opened 130 years ago.



In 1979, the National Center for Atmospheric Research here in Boulder, predicted 15-20 feet of sea level rise by the year 2000.



The Palm Beach Post – Google News Archive Search

National Geographic now says that sea level is going to rise about 100 feet, and drown the Statue of Liberty.



Experts say that New York and London will drown by the year 2100. They have pushed Schneider’s prediction back by a century.





New York and London could be underwater within DECADES due to climate change |

In 1953, scientists said that sea level is going to rise 300 feet, and drown New York.



21 Dec 1953, Page 14 – Arizona Republic at Newspapers.com

In 1934, scientists said that sea level was going to rise 150 feet, and drown New York.





15 Apr 1934, Page 33 – The Lincoln Star

There is something inherently defective in the mind of progressives, which makes them fantasize about disasters in the face of all evidence to the contrary. Nothing is happening, yet we have massive ceremonies at the Olympics based on nothing but pagan superstition.



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