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Nature vs Geopolitical

December 5, 2024

QUESTION: Marty, you said December was a chaotic month that was geopolitical and the risk of major earthquakes in California. Is this what the computer was forecasting? WJ ANSWER: There is a cycle to everything. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake has just struck off the coast of Northern California on Thursday, triggering a tsunami warning. The U.S. Geological Survey […]

Is an Ice Age Coming?

October 30, 2024

QUESTION: Does your model still predict that we will turn colder in the winters ahead? Live Science seems to be confirming what you forecast, maybe five years ago, for the post-2024 period. FL ANSWER: While the Climate Zealots have been touting Global Warming, the opposite is unfolding. Our earth models have been warning that we […]

The ‘Granddaddy’ of Hurricanes 1715 and 1848

October 9, 2024

In 2015,  the remains of the famous 1715 Treasure Fleet was discovered. It was actually a combination of two Spanish fleets returning from the New World loaded with gold and silver. On Wednesday, July 31at, 1715, seven days after they sailed from Cuba, all eleven ships of the fleet were lost in a hurricane along […]

Helene at 5pm

September 26, 2024

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The Bear Cub

September 14, 2024

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The Eclipse of ’24 – Good or Bad Omen?

April 9, 2024

  Since ancient times, eclipses and comets have been omens of good and bad events. The Babylonian priests saw the connection between geopolitical events on Earth and the movement of the stars in the heavens and gave birth to astrology. But they also could see the cycles in everything and were rather good at predicting […]

Science or Political Propaganda?

March 27, 2023

Politics has no place in science. I mentioned the publication Nature in my article on Fauci’s failed door to door vaccine campaign, and how it claimed that incentivizing vaccinations did not have negative consequences. I am already skeptical about most scientific studies since I always follow the money. A reader pointed out that Nature, like […]

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