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TST 7/28/23 - Too Hot for a Phoenix

29 lug 2023 · 2 h
TST 7/28/23 - Too Hot for a Phoenix
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The obsessive focus on one of the hottest cities in the United States, Phoenix, during peak solar activity, is esoteric in nature. Since the Phoenix bird dies and is resurrected...

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The obsessive focus on one of the hottest cities in the United States, Phoenix, during peak solar activity, is esoteric in nature. Since the Phoenix bird dies and is resurrected out of its own ashes, so too does the Covid-19 pandemic and Climate Change intend to destroy civilization and reset it by building back better on the ashes of the old world. The former was a beta-test variant for the latter.

The whole scam is based on confirmation and situational bias, feelings over facts, and suggestibility cultivated through fear. Drop the SARS and V from SARS-CoV-2 and you get CO2: the scam recycles.

Maricopa County Arizona is apparently dealing with so many deaths caused by heat that they are bringing in, according to ABC15, “coolers for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.” However, the data doesn’t add up as “Maricopa County health officials have reported a total of only 25 heat-associated deaths so far this year.” Just 249 others are simply under investigation for this heat association. NBC then reported the same thing, admitting that previous years saw more heat-deaths, but saying that it simply feels worse this year: literally putting feeling over facts. One doctor, wearing a LGBTQIA+ flag on her uniform, said it feels worse and feels like people are sicker with zero evidence for her claim.

As the summer moves along, one would except to see increased hospital visits due to heat, yet ABC15 only implies that “visits for heat-related illnesses have been increasing weekly” due to abnormal heat. In other words, it’s normal for increases as summer moves along but that normal increase is being taken out of context and blamed on heat. In Phoenix it is a constant warning about record heat, despite the longest stretch of 100 degree F. days taking place between June and August of 1993. New records can be created, however, by focusing on the longest stretch of a specific temperature on a specific set of days. The five hottest days in Phoenix ever were 1990, 1995, 1990, 2017, and 2013 at 122, 121, 120, 119, and 119 respectively.

From SARS-CoV-2 to CO2, everything is about data and perception: case counts and deaths for COVID and heat, accompanied by colored areas of transmission and excess, or usually average, temperatures. Estimation, computer models, no context, implication, and feelings are used to deceive and manipulate the public into a perpetual state of fear. As hospitals prepared for piles of bodies over Covid-19, Phoenix now prepares for piles of dead bodies from heat. But it’s not reality.

Furthermore, we are told that heat is even worse than disease because it is causing upticks in cases of Covid-19. Health officials in Los Angeles are blaming travel and people staying home because of heat for increases in cases, a glaring contradiction. They also say, according to Popular Science, “that this jump may be linked to celebrations from the Fourth of July.”

So we are supposed to stay indoors to prevent the spread and stay out of the heat, but staying home still spreads disease. Likewise, choosing to travel out of the heat also spreads the disease and of course increases heat because of cars and planes.

One solution to COVID was to track our movements or lack thereof with contract tracing apps, and the same is being proposed now for heat tolerance by ASU professor Polk Mostly. The media is even referring to heat waves as the ‘new normal’.

The whole scam is based on confirmation and situational bias, feelings over facts, and suggestibility cultivated through fear. Drop the SARS and V from SARS-CoV-2 and you get CO2: the scam recycles.
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Autore Ryan Gable
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