• November 25, 2022

Floods Happen All the Time on Planet Earth: It’s Not About Global Warming Climate, Hope or Change

Is your family ready for the 100 year flood? Most of mine are, but a good number of them live near the beach and it’s hard to get that footage of the Japanese tsunami a few years back out of your head. It turns out that, of all potential natural disasters, flooding has killed more humans on planet Earth than any other, when you factor in storm surges from hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons. Yeah, let’s talk about all this because the National Flood Insurance Program is busy redrawing flood maps for our entire country.

Dark Government Online News published an interesting article on September 15, 2013 titled; “500 Missing as Colorado Flood Continues to Rage,” chronicling the disaster there in the summer of 2013, the article noted, among other things:

“Heavy rains caused flash flooding from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs; residents are urged to leave now or risk being stranded for weeks without water or power; National Weather Service says more than 1 foot of rain since September 1, breaks 73-year-old record for the month; increased flooding in Boulder, evacuation of 4,000; and Obama-approved federal disaster assistance and dispatch of the National Guard.”

I nearly blew a fuse when I heard a global warming alarmist and PR blog writer say; “This is proof that humans are altering the climate on our planet, causing terrible natural disasters.” Well sorry but that’s just horse manure let me explain why.

You see, that canyon is there for a reason, it was carved over millions of years by water flows like this, how arrogant for humans to think it couldn’t happen again and build there, then refuse to leave when all the warnings were out. . Unbelievable that these people in a highly academic area with all its average PhD population density would be so naive. Now they’ll probably say it was global warming – no, it’s called “life on the surface of planet earth.”

You know what’s even more arrogant; to think that humans emitting more CO2, a trace gas in our atmosphere, can alter the planet’s climate enough to cause things like Hurricane Sandy, this flood in Colorado, or even the erosion of East Coast beaches a couple of weeks later. The reality is that we live on the surface of the planet, and all the terrain we have there is due to storms, weather, and erosion over millions of years, along with earthquakes and the occasional incoming asteroid, so don’t worry about that. it’s. chill out. Please consider all this and think about it.

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