America's Global Warming Invades The Middle East ... With Snow!
Snow has swept across much of the Middle East, a rare event in this part of the world.
Arching south from Turkey, the storm blanketed parts of Syria, Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian territories.
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I am amazed to see in the comments section of all the articles about the record cold and unusual amounts of snow a clear cadre of carbonazi shills still trying to prop up the collapsing human-caused global-warming hoax. Maybe they are paid PR types. Maybe they invested in Al Gore's carbon trading scheme and stand to lose it all. Maybe they bet their scientific reputations on this theory and are trying to salvage what is left of their credibility (with more lies). Or maybe they are just useful idiots who bought the claims early on and now cannot bear to admit they were wrong and made total fools of. But in response to their plaintive cries that weather and climate are totally unconnected, you have to ask if that is true, then why were all the global warming promoters saying snow was going to vanish from our experience ten years ago, and how could they have been so wrong if their basic theory was correct? If there is one thing that makes science superior to religion, it is the ability and willingness to admit when one is wrong. If it is not self-correcting in the face of new facts, it is not science.
BY: Michael Rivero at http://whatreallyhappened.com/
Arching south from Turkey, the storm blanketed parts of Syria, Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian territories.
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The Ottoman-era Sultanahmet Mosque, also known as the Blue Mosque, in Istanbul. (Reuters/Murad Sezer)

Syrian refugees pose in the snow in front of their makeshift home in Ankara. (ADEM ALTAN/AFP/Getty Images)

A Syrian refugee and his son walk through Istanbul. (BULENT KILIC/AFP/Getty Images)

The besieged city of Homs, covered with snow. (REUTERS/Yazan Homsy)

The Khalid bin al Walid Mosque, in the devastated city of Homs, covered with snow. (REUTERS/Yazan Homsy)

Free Syrian Army fighters play with snow in the eastern city of Raqqa. (REUTERS/Nour Fourat)

A rebel fighter takes aim during clashes with Syrian pro-government forces in the Salaheddin neighborhood of Syria's northern city of Aleppo. (MEDO HALAB/AFP/Getty Images)

Rebels clash with Syrian pro-government forces in the Salaheddin neighborhood of Syria's northern city of Aleppo. (MEDO HALAB/AFP/Getty Images)

Syrian refugees play with snow during a winter storm in Zahle town, in the Bekaa Valley. (REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir)

Young Syrian refugees build a snowman in a makeshift refugee camp in the Lebanese village of Baaloul in the Bekaa Valley. (MAHMOUD ZAYYAT/AFP/Getty Images)

A young Syrian plays with snow in the town of Arsal in the Lebanese Bekaa valley. (AFP/Getty Images)

Lebanese men take pictures in front of the icicles in the village of Hammana, southeast of Beirut. (EPA/WAEL HAMZEH)

The Roman ruins of Baalbek, in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, are covered with snow. (AFP/Getty Images)

A Palestinian woman takes pictures with her mobile of the snowfall in the West Bank city of Ramallah. (AFP/Getty Images)

Israeli Arabs throw snowballs as snow covers the Dome of the Rock at the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

A man stands in front of the Western Wall as snow falls in Jerusalem's Old City. (Reuters/Darren Whiteside)

Orthodox Jews walk past the Damascus gate in Jerusalem. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

A Palestinian man stands in the snow at Damascus gate outside Jerusalem's old city. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

Two Palestinian women play with snow outside al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)

People walk near palm trees as snow falls outside Jerusalem's old city. (MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/Getty Images)

A Palestinian man carries a sheep on a farm during snowy weather on Mount Gerizim, near the West Bank city of Nablus. (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH/AFP/Getty Images)
I am amazed to see in the comments section of all the articles about the record cold and unusual amounts of snow a clear cadre of carbonazi shills still trying to prop up the collapsing human-caused global-warming hoax. Maybe they are paid PR types. Maybe they invested in Al Gore's carbon trading scheme and stand to lose it all. Maybe they bet their scientific reputations on this theory and are trying to salvage what is left of their credibility (with more lies). Or maybe they are just useful idiots who bought the claims early on and now cannot bear to admit they were wrong and made total fools of. But in response to their plaintive cries that weather and climate are totally unconnected, you have to ask if that is true, then why were all the global warming promoters saying snow was going to vanish from our experience ten years ago, and how could they have been so wrong if their basic theory was correct? If there is one thing that makes science superior to religion, it is the ability and willingness to admit when one is wrong. If it is not self-correcting in the face of new facts, it is not science.
BY: Michael Rivero at http://whatreallyhappened.com/
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