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  1. Hey, I can answer the BBC's "Have we seen the end of the Mediterranean heatwave" question: No, you haven't. It's almost exactly three weeks from the statistically warmest days of the year - August is pretty much always a heatwave, and of course - give or take a bit - it will all be back again next year as per usual. Any minute differences you think you'd like to ascribe to CO2 driven anthropomorphic climate change [careful choice of words there, as you can learn a lot from pseudo-scientific shysterism] are hidden in the statistical noise - just where the lucrative "climate change industry" likes them to be! Fun fact: Ask practically any retired and experienced metrologist for an honest opinion on the matter. They need to be retired so's they aren't in fear of their job, and decades of watching the weather instead of running incredibly dubious computer models helps enormously. You'll need to reference quite a few before you find one that doesn't smile and tell you that we are all being conned.
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  2. BBC weather report today :- Meditrranean https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/av/66316504 UK
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  3. Today I can report it's no longer "climate change" but good old-fashioned weather. It's a pleasant 27.5C in a strong wind from cooler climes. In fact, it's probably a tad cool for summer. There was one word missing from all the hysterical "climate change" reporting in the media. That word - I learnt it at school, so it's even in the UK vocabulary - is Sirocco. The Sirocco to be exact. Why didn't any of the media reports use the word to properly inform their audiences? Simple: it's a phenomenon that has been documented for thousands of years, and describes the hot winds from the Sahara Desert hitting the northern Mediterranean coastline. The use of that word would be an implicit acknowledgment that what we experienced isn't remotely new, and would inconveniently clash with the agenda.
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  4. "It is strange what Ryanair are doing compared with the other airlines. Could it be that they don't have any spare aircraft to send out and bring holiday makers home - or is it just all about money?" The latter, for sure! It's a completely unprincipled outfit run by a moron! Other ex-pats here say they have no choice, but I've managed not to give him a bean over more than a decade. I hate it when Mrs 3G flies with them, particularly when I have to drive her to the airport at some ungodly hour to meet their scheduling. But she's quite canny and knows exactly how their rip-off charging system works, knows what days to fly, how long to book ahead, so plays the system for the cheapest possible seat. Ryanair: I'd rather cycle it! Steer clear of EU countries in any case, they have only ever been after our money, and will rip you off in an instant. If you want that, and want to be treated like cattle, then good luck to you, but don't moan about it afterwards!
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  5. https://www.northumberlandline.uk/post/bedlington-works
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  6. https://www.northumberlandline.uk/?fbclid=IwAR3-s4BNKXgX-PF343sPVT5atugaLV2MPKUzg1hzESs0QN_Xm8CvMkaAHYo
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  7. Video's from Robert Hall :- VID-20221016-WA0003.mp4 VID-20221016-WA0002.mp4
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