May 19, 2025

31 thoughts on “Here Comes The Exaggeration

  1. Wonder if those Gee-Knee-Uses who created those computer generated predictions included things such as what happens when the poles reverse or when the sun has an "upset tummy" (or at least a dozen other evens that humanity has absolutely no control over and never will)?
    I know they didn't include anything regarding volcanic activity as they haven't worked out the "unexplained" bump in temperature that occurred after the Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai put around 10% extra water vapor into the world's atmosphere along with sulfates and other products that volcanoes "normally" do.

    Intriguingly, if you do a Google Search for "largest undersea volcanic eruption recorded" it returns one from 7300 years ago…but USES the picture from the 2022 eruption noted above.🤔

  2. In Australia in 2022, then-opposition leader Anthony Albanese promised voters an annual reduction in their power bill of $275, a promise repeated at least 97 times before the election, only to have bills rise over a $1000 once he was elected.
    At the 2025 federal election, voters rewarded this outrageous lie by giving his Labor Party the biggest majority in their history. So, Canadian voters can now be somewhat comforted by the fact that they are only the second stupidest people on the planet.

  3. John, do love your Discussion – if you want to frighten people into awareness it might just be worth peeking over the channel to see what's going on in UK – proposed sun DIMMING (So hilarious if not deadly serious) and 3,00 acres to be covered in Chinese (spying) solar panels over beautiful Yorkshire countryside – We MUST STOP this madness – and check out Tasmania, the same madness is potentially going to blight beautiful northern Tasmania around Burnie…Thanks, John!

  4. That’s why I stopped watching Sky Australia. They too are, perhaps unwittingly?, shifting left in their journalism. Reports like that one is a good example. If they truly were conservative, they would have point out the obvious flaw in the statement. Not just reported it. 🤬🤬🤬

  5. Ah yes, "faster rate of change" and "man made climate change" based off of facts we don't have. We don't have any 100,000 year old climate logs from the last interglacial period. Even ice cores only go back 1.2 million. The fossil record indicates the world was warmer 5 million years ago. Calculating that rate of change in centuries in impossible. Let alone decades.

  6. The squash ate the scientist, LMAO!

    The real problem is that they did not given the onions extra CO2 so the ratio of onion to squash got messed up. So, they decided nature know best. . .

    I also think that proof of climate change is when things stay same. . .

  7. I’m in the north of the UK. For the last couple of decades we have had truly terrible, very cool summers. Became quite dreadful last year, we were lucky to reach 16C and rain rain rain. I’m not exaggerating,I promise you. (I kept my own photo record of my temperature observations), yet sure enough, they told us it was the hottest year on record. WHAT? It started raining at the beginning of July 2023 and hardly stopped until March this year. Our earthworms are pale purple instead of a healthy brown colour, they are sickly looking, skinny and far fewer in number. What’s up with that? This year we have had a dry Spring, so I suppose we can expect cries of Armageddon and carbon hysteria any day now. I see cloud seeding con trails almost every day. They are very distinctive when you know what to look for. Met office said they are spraying some sort of chalky substance. It tracks because our cars and windows are covered in grey dust. Sun dimming in a country that does not get very much sun? What is going on? Before anyone makes a snide remark, cloud seeding is NOT a conspiracy theory. They aren’t even trying to hide it now. The trails are very obvious when you know what to look for. You can Google ‘cooling credits’ which is the latest climate guff. It’s completely insane. Thank you John for your good work. You are keeping me sane through all this madness.

  8. John, I just Love your commentaries! They are so acerbic and brutally factual! (yes I know that is a reversal of normal phraseology, lol)
    I send the links to as many as I can.

  9. Mention "Climate Change" and you get eyes rolling and shrugs. The subject is a subject more and more limited to the swivel-eyed loons and assorted true believers. Oh, and the New York Times.

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