It's Not What You Think It is...

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Summary

This video challenges the narrative around climate change, particularly focusing on the causes of extreme weather events and the relationship between CO2 and global temperatures. It questions the impartiality of organizations reporting on climate change and delves into the possibility of weather manipulation technologies.

Highlights

Questioning Climate Crisis Narratives
00:00:26

The video opens by presenting a Guardian article on a European heatwave attributed to the climate crisis. The speaker immediately casts doubt, highlighting that while some deaths occurred, they were not on the scale of those during cold periods. He questions the 'World Weather Attribution' (WWA) consortium, an organization that rapidly produces reports linking extreme weather to climate change.

Funding and Bias of Climate Attribution Organizations
00:04:45

The video reveals the funding sources for the WWA, including the Grantham Foundation, the European Climate Foundation, and the Bezos Earth Fund. It points out that these organizations explicitly state their mission is to combat climate change, raising questions about their impartiality and whether they would fund reports that conclude otherwise.

Challenging the CO2-Temperature Relationship
00:09:16

The speaker challenges the widely accepted notion that increased CO2 causes temperature increases. He argues, based on ice core data, that temperature increases actually precede CO2 increases by approximately 800 years, suggesting that warmer oceans emit CO2 rather than CO2 causing warming.

Al Gore's 'Complicated' Relationship and Ice Core Data
00:11:15

A clip of Al Gore discussing the 'complicated' relationship between temperature and CO2 is shown. Professor Ian Clark, an Arctic paleoclimatologist, then explains that ice core data consistently shows temperature leading CO2 by about 800 years, directly contradicting the idea that CO2 drives temperature changes.

Weather Manipulation and HAARP Technology
00:16:41

The video shifts to the topic of weather manipulation, linking 'heat domes' to jet stream behavior. It introduces the HAARP facility in Alaska and a patent by Bernard J. Eastlund, which describes methods for altering the Earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere for weather modification and climate change. It describes how these systems can heat regions of the ionosphere to change electron density and temperature.

Official Statements on Weather Modification
00:20:41

The former US Secretary of Defense, William Cohen, is quoted from a 1997 lecture discussing 'eco-type terrorism' and the ability to alter climate, set off earthquakes, and volcanoes remotely through electromagnetic waves, reinforcing the idea of existing weather manipulation capabilities.

Data Manipulation and Sensor Placement
00:21:18

The video concludes by addressing the manipulation of data, using an example of a temperature sensor placed next to a running jet engine at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, suggesting that official temperature records can be unfairly influenced by the placement of measuring equipment.

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