Dark Winter by John L. Casey

Dark Winter by John L. Casey

Author:John L. Casey [Casey, John L.]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: SCI019000 SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / General, SCI098000 SCIENCE / Space Science, POL044000 POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy
ISBN: 9781630060237
Publisher: Humanix Publishing LLC
Published: 2014-08-18T23:00:00+00:00


A significant short-term drop in global temperatures had to occur. This happened between 2007 and 2008, bringing Earth’s temperature back to levels of the 1980s (if only briefly).

A sustained long-term trend of the start of colder temperatures had to be demonstrated. This trend was demonstrated by global temperature charts of independent monitoring stations by mid-2008.

The forecasted simultaneous start of a solar hibernation was required. The hibernation began as I predicted.

There had to be an absence of any other science organization ready to make a declaration. There was no other organization prepared to release this evidence, as the SSRC was.

There had to be a scientific theory — an explanation that accounted for the change in climate. The RC theory met this requirement.

There had to be an organization with the recognized expertise to lend credibility to the declaration. There was — the SSRC. NASA, NOAA, and the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) all missed the end of global warming, the drop in Earth’s temperatures, the start of the solar hibernation, and the change of climates. The SSRC correctly predicted all these major climate science events in advance. This record, along with acknowledgment of SSRC research by other scientists, gave the SSRC the credibility it needed.



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