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HEATWAVE
As this anon noted:
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IrGCqYLv/german-news-5-years-apart/c/
Heat temperatures aren't really that up, but somehow the panic is. They are saying in the UK "We've never had 40C in London before", but... yes they have. I was in London years ago when the radio reported a day with 40. The British were freaking out.
As I said, this is manufactured panic. How do you confirm temperatures are truly high? How do you check temperatures in an area?
If I measure the temperature at 98 F in my house and my neighbor measures 98 and our friends across town get 99 F, but the news says it's a 108 F across most of the city do we all call in to call the news a liar? No.
Maybe our area is just cooler because less pavement. This is why citywide temperature readings are BS. They can vary based on where you read it. Did you put the temperature gage in an area with nothing but concrete and glass windows?
It's also how you report the temperatures. Just like that German news, if you show the weather map in scare reds and dark oranges you make it look far worse.
This heat wave is a manufactured crisis. Yes, it's hot (it'd have to be), but notice ever time it's starts to feel normal summer hot the news starts screaming "RECORD HIGH HEAT WAVE! WE'VE NEVER BEEN THIS HOT BEFORE SINCE THE AGE OF THE DINOSAURS! WE'RE GONNA DIE!"
I think it's just a normal summer heat wave. I think they're deliberately letting places like Lake Mead drain dry to further the narrative.
They're taking what is normal and making it sounds a hundred times worse.
It's not hard to lie about temperatures. Even if I measure 101 outside my house, I can't prove the news is lying when they say that temperatures reached a 111. As long as it feels really hot, it's easy to trick people into thinking this is something to panic over.
You can have different temperatures just feet apart. Try putting one thermometer under a tree and another one out in full sun on a blacktopped driveway. You can get whatever result you want by simply changing the parameters.