Re: Fury North Pole weather, good bye Santa, farewell.



In Colorado there is plenty of snow and cold this year, nothing seemed
to have changed in 15 years.
Yet in 15 years the ice cap on the North Pole 70 or more percent
melted away. Only in the past
two years half of the ice cap melted away. Last year the estimate for
the North Pole ice cap to
melt away was at 2040. This year it is at 2012.

Maybe the strange phenomena on Saturn had to do something with the
poles behaving weirdly, that some magnetic fields are active in our
solar system. I am not convinced it is the global warming. Weathers
change significantly, in regions that last prolonged times, that is
normal. To have an ice cap disappear in matters of days is weird,
maybe the water currents are warm. I mean in a few decades we can
observe Antarctica for it's not white matter. And then I don't know
what the *** anybody is going to do.

I am inventing a perpetual mobile. Sudden changes like that must mean
something. Santa did something. Why would the whole North Pole melt
away after billions of years?

If the ice cap melts away from Mars, it's in the news everywhere. Not
that it matters what I say.
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