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Old August 15th 15, 11:26 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Is the global warming 'hiatus' over?

Over the course of this month the unrelenting darkness at the South pole as that location still faces away from the central Sun is broken by the appearance of moonlight -

http://www.lookr.com/lookout/1224055...ion-play-month

This is all open source so there will be no restrictions whatsoever to creating the necessary narrative centered on the dual surface rotations of the Earth to explain both the daily and annual temperature fluctuations experienced by all peoples on Earth. It is the single greatest thing a person can contribute presently in an era demented with predictions using a minor atmospheric gas.



 




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