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Re: Zorax post# 417834

Saturday, 06/25/2022 2:17:38 PM

Saturday, June 25, 2022 2:17:38 PM

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Whether climate change is true or not, all media is now committed to state climate change is the reason for all issues regardless of reality...all media has made the commitment to pound it into the general populous consciousness.

The part I don't like is the conditioning being done without full scientific data. Quite a bit of conclusions are drawn on past conditions from eons ago based on assumptions from collected data which may or may not be accurate.

Never felt comfortable when one side pushes an agenda so strongly, like the republiklans and their nazism.

Just because the cause sounds so logical, doesn't mean it's 100% true. Print it enough, like election lies, and people start believing without checking. Climate change, election fraud, big oil... they are all controlled advertising.

This is a unsubstantiated paragraph in reality. This is from a weather channel where every single article now blames climate change. They ignore the cycle of the water table, the unbridled suburban construction sucking more and more of the water source away every day. This is the same group of states constantly trying to take water from the great lakes. There's a hell of a lot more behind the Mead lake problem than climate. It's an artificial lake in the first place. And the source water is under extreme attack by neighboring locations and states.

https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/lake-mead-water-levels-drop-closer-to-dead-pool-status/1207276

Water levels at Lake Mead dropped to historic lows this week with persistent drought exacerbated by climate change and increased water demands driving the reservoir closer to becoming a "dead pool."

The nation's largest reservoir on Thursday measured at 1,043.8 feet, its lowest level since the lake was filled in the 1930s.

The minimum elevation to generate power at Hoover Dam is 1,050 feet, according to the National Park Service. Below this level, the reservoir would be considered an

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