Friday, January 1, 2010

Earth's magnetic north on a Russian voyage - thestar.com

Earth's magnetic north on a Russian voyage - thestar.com

I find this interesting and do wonder if there has been any serious enquiry as to the effect the shifting of the magnetic poles has on the weather.

If you have read my blog for any time at all you will have discerned that I believe the "science" behind Anthropogenic Global Warming is a fraud. My reasoning is well detailed and we know that it isn't about the weather but about money and the control of people. But it is true that the weather changes over time and this is best demonstrated when we look at Greenland. A millennium ago it was so named because it was green; but all my life it has been covered with snow and ice and very, very little green. Recent archeological discoveries show that the Vikings who settled there were active farmers and even had vineyards which shows that the climate then was quite warm. After all, vineyards do not survive at temperatures below 25ยบ F.

So what effect does the movement of the magnetic poles have on the weather...if any? Anyone have an idea on this one that doesn't need to be tied to SUV's burning gasoline, coal-fired power plants or carbon dioxide? I'd be interested to hear them.

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