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Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
Thank you, Sunny and Max, I am in western Massachusetts and it is snowing gently here and in the and not too cold. We are all healthy and warm. Hoping you are, too.
Thank you For the recommendation. I will be checking it out later… -
Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
And, he had colon cancer. He licked it! His health has returned. He will post for a few days in a row and then he takes a break for a while. It is easy to worry about Clif when you don’t see him for a while. -
Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
I am about to do the same. -
Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
Ken, thank you for sharing this. It is good to know what we are all up against. I was trying to post Clif High’s extensive explanation of what happens to our cells when we are jabbed as a reply to your thread. Instead it ended up as a new thread. He too is a serious researcher and this is important info. Here is the link…[Read more]-
You can’t make a fair argument for or against anything if the basis of your argument is faulty. It jumps from animal to humans, that’s assuming the test is accurate, which it is inaccurate 95% of the time at 40 cycles. So that premise is false. He is assuming things and stating them as fact, also that narrative is directly from the MSM. I…
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Katherine Szabo posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
https://youtu.be/VEGdT8VI_jU
I am sharing Clif Highs latest video. I personally like Clif and find him very insightful at times. In this video he breaks down how these jabs will affect us long term. He takes you down to cell level and goes over the whole process.
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When did he return to making videos, for a while all off his videos where gone.
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Hey Donkey,
His wife had fallen ill and he was in the midst of a lawsuit, hence the lapse in communication. . .
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And, he had colon cancer. He licked it! His health has returned. He will post for a few days in a row and then he takes a break for a while. It is easy to worry about Clif when you don’t see him for a while.
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Hey Katherine Szabo,
Good morning – good afternoon – good evening wherever are, hope you are well and warm. I rather like Cliff too and find him ‘at times’ quite informative. Thank you for posting, more people here should at least try Cliff’s ‘high’ on for size. If you like his analysis for global cooling along with the sun’s coronal dis…
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Thank you, Sunny and Max, I am in western Massachusetts and it is snowing gently here and in the and not too cold. We are all healthy and warm. Hoping you are, too.
Thank you For the recommendation. I will be checking it out later…-
Hello Katherine Szabo,
I am glad to hear that you and your loved ones are warm, well and not in any immediate threat due to unusual seasonal conditions. I drove through Massachusetts nearly two decades ago and still remember how lovely the scenery was. I hope to one day spend more time exploring with my boy the many colonial historic…
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Thank you for this recommendation. Been checking it out. I have another one for you.
https://youtu.be/OTnYH-rH_Do This channel focuses only on the weather, but his in-depth info is very good.
Also Dutchsense has a utube channel on earthquakes and posts daily.-
Hi again Katherine Szabo,
Thank you for your own recommendation of “Weather Decoded”, i am listening to it as i type this, although i might need to skip to today’s events. Will also look into Dutchsense as well. Thank you once again. Hope you enjoy the rest of the day . . .
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Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
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Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
He actually does look a bit like Castro…
Anyway, I don’t think us folk from the USSA fully realize what a nanny state Canada is. It’s hard to even find cigarettes and they strictly control alcohol quanties served in bars. People I spoke with hated it there. Many wanted to movd back to the states. -
Katherine Szabo posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/02/texas-power-grid-crumples-under-the-cold/
I have had an uneasy feeling there is far more to the Texas blackouts. They may have taken advantage of the polar vortex to take the state down, maybe take the “winds” of succession of of their sales. Would love to get your take on it.-
I heard Texas shut down coal under Obama, and the surge demand is irregular so the primed grid is not in sync. The newer green technology is less agile. I hope they stay warm! but I am not that worried. I am somewhat worried that Desantis (FLA) is doing a little too well and they he or FLA could be a target.
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Hi Laura,
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They built the “new grid” based on federal incentives, not based on reality. We used to have a nearly impenetrable power grid- now the stupidity has reared its ugly head. In the state with the most oil and natural gas reserves, it is unconscionable.
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Here in Florida hurricane country, I’ve had the same worry about DeSantis and those taking aim at him. Some of the hurricanes these last few years (including that storm that parked itself over Texas and rained for days) have been, let’s say, “very unusual” in their behavior, almost as if they were targeted strikes.
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Every crisis can be made into an opportunity – the art of war. This applies not only to “them” but to everybody!
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Same feeling here. Yes, it’s mainly normal winter weather, but possibly “helped along” or used as an excuse for blackouts and/or manipulation of the energy markets. If hard-to-believe official explanations and radical policy recommendations follow all this, then that’ll be a clue there was more at work than seasonal weather and pure chance.
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I have been a resident of Texas since 1998 starting in a Houston for 14 years. Cold weather was normal in Wyoming where I grew up. South Texas, (two miles from Mexico’s Rio Grande River border near Mission TX) where I have lived since 2012 has never experienced a cold spell like the one now causing a hell here. I have over the years r…
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Ah, if only policymaking were driven by rationality! Can you imagine?!
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engineering using low bid and “expert” consultants. Worst case scenario is happening now. No one thought of it or too costly? Getting the contract is the goal.
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Note- FEDERAL subsidies under a green program on top of low bid contracts.
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If you saw the weather map when they predicted this storm, there was a huge low that they put over N. Utah/Colorado that forced this arctic air straight to TX. Unprecedented- unnatural. Huge hit to the TX economy all the way around. Natural gas went from $3.46 to $377.13, up 32,000% in one day. Lots of lessons learned for the survivors.…
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Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
I am thinking along those lines also. -
Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
Thanks. I will check these out later. -
Katherine Szabo posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tucker-carlson-texas-green-new-deal-climate-catastrophe
Tucker Carlson gives us a good rant on wind farms on Texas this frigid morning. It’s a catastrophe…-
Great article. I’m hearing there’s another cold front coming on the heals of this one. Russia and Ireland appear to be in the same boat.
For some additional perspective on the energy sector there are two films (free to watch) that attempt to shed some realism on the subject. One focuses on ‘green’ energy and the other investigates…
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Thanks. I will check these out later.
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Ireland is currently between the vortexes, last week we had snow, sleet, hail, and bitter cold (for Ireland about 24 to 28 degrees F). The last two days it has gone up into the 50s but it is supposed to go back down below freezing with a potential for more snow around tomorrow or Thursday. Now the United Kingdom REALLY got whacked, in…
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Goodness! I hope you are staying warm.
A Frost Fair might be something the people in the UK could use as a fun outdoor activity – perhaps a welcome distraction from all the restrictions and such.
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That Kerry fellow is looking more and more like Herman Munster every time I see him. Which isn’t often, as I avoid TV news like the plague.
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Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
This is a much watch for all. -
Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
Digital Vatican library??? Bookmarking this site. Thanks! -
Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
And this from germany… I always thought these folks had it figured out. -
Katherine Szabo posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
Good morning to all! I am puzzled. Can someone here explain how a former president can be impeached? What are the clowns in Washington doing? What is the point? I am scratching my head over this daily.
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Viva and Barnes explains it quite well in this recent video, Well worth the watch!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qFRENQCS6k-
When the real facts come out on all of this, I think heads will explode. Above my pay grade.
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Thanks for this, TSC. Informative and interesting. If anyone could count the number of angels dancing on the head of a pin, including the associated dynamics therein, this guy (interview-ee) could.
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As The World Turns for the double mask morons.
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You are bound to be puzzled if you believe the constitution and the rule of law still apply, but they don’t; and, in a tyranny, anything can happen, including the impeachment of a private citizen.
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Also including breaking the principle that the law cannot (or at least should not) be applied retroactively.
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Yes, anything.
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What’s the point? That’s easy: Humiliate Trump, demoralize his supporters, squash populism, make it impossible for Trump to run for office again, dissuade any anti-establishment or populist-type candidate from ever running again, and set a legal precedent for retroactive impeachment as a means of politically blackmailing future presidents.…
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Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
Thank you for sharing. I can watch it this afternoon. -
Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
He is slow. From what I understand he might have had some health problems, and equipment problems. He posted nothing for the longest time, but he is now back. -
Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
Reba, this is from his utube channel. He interviews many interesting people. You don’t need to be a paying subscriber. -
Katherine Szabo posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
Forum Borealis just posted a new video with our Dr. Farrell. I will listen to it soon. Wanted to give you all a heads up.
https://youtu.be/M_C0YKRylTg-
Thanks for the post…talk about topological basin of attraction in action…from our earlier remarks 😉
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thank you Katherine. Is the next part available to everyone or just subscribers?
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Reba, this is from his utube channel. He interviews many interesting people. You don’t need to be a paying subscriber.
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Hello Katherine Szasbo,
Thank you for posting, i had no idea this channel existed . . .
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This is from a few years ago. Glacially slow in putting (new) material out.
https://forumborealis.podbean.com/e/zero-point-2/
https://forumborealis.podbean.com/-
He is slow. From what I understand he might have had some health problems, and equipment problems. He posted nothing for the longest time, but he is now back.
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Katherine Szabo posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago
Actually the nuns taught us to read choral music as children. But I don’t have a voice now due to asthma and throat surgery. I have tried. Really. Any funny “noises” I have managed to produce from a wind instrument or something with strings leaves me laughing so hard that I am finished before I even start. I own a guitar. It hangs out in…[Read more] - Load More
I am glad to hear that you and your loved ones are warm, well and not in any immediate threat due to unusual seasonal conditions. I drove through Massachusetts nearly two decades ago and still remember how lovely the scenery was. I hope to one day spend more time exploring with my boy the many colonial historic…
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