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To: isopatch who wrote (1161102)9/1/2019 12:04:20 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1573820
 
It looks like solar activity has been trending down since the 50's. Why have temperatures been trending up?





To: isopatch who wrote (1161102)9/1/2019 8:23:02 PM
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Martin Armstrong 1/3/2018

His knowledge, detail of history is sure amazing.

"This wave should be a 13-year decline from 2015 making it 2028 at best. The outside projection calls for a 17-year decline and that lines up with the peak in the ECM 2032. Worst still, the rate of decline will be brutal. This implies we are looking at the fastest decline in nearly 10,000 years. I suppose that is appropriate since we are also at a 5,000-year low in interest rates as well.

There is additional research correlating sunspot activity to planetary orbits. Real scientists are exploring climate change as a part of nature rather than man and the correlations are interesting."

armstrongeconomics.com

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1/20/2017

NASA admits colder
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