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What if climate change is naturally occurring and cyclical? What if trillions of dollars will be spent to accomplish nothing? What if the real agenda is not about science, climate and weather, but simply uses this as a tool to disrupt and destroy the foundational concepts of one nation, under God, that have led to the greatest quality of life and liberty the world has ever known? At 65, Joe Bastardi is one of the most experienced meteorologists in the world today. His knowledge of past major events puts into perspective the extreme weather events seen today, that are nothing new, and in fact,…mehr

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What if climate change is naturally occurring and cyclical? What if trillions of dollars will be spent to accomplish nothing? What if the real agenda is not about science, climate and weather, but simply uses this as a tool to disrupt and destroy the foundational concepts of one nation, under God, that have led to the greatest quality of life and liberty the world has ever known? At 65, Joe Bastardi is one of the most experienced meteorologists in the world today. His knowledge of past major events puts into perspective the extreme weather events seen today, that are nothing new, and in fact, not as severe as before. In this book, Bastardi goes in-depth to document naturally occurring climate and weather events to question those whose agenda it is to weaponize each weather event for the pursuit of a political and social aim. Of course, the climate is changing, and with the many natural influencers constantly in play, it always will. Thanks to an ever-fluctuating level of activity in the large natural drivers that have always controlled it, such as our Sun, the oceans, stochastic events and the very design of the system itself, climate change is natural. "A single attribution to man as the climate control knob in the face of this is questionable, if not a stretch. The reader should at least look at the ideas presented here," said Bastardi. Joe understands the fear today, given what has been nothing short of public indoctrination. His new book offers an environmentally friendly and inexpensive solution to alleviate those fears, that will not destroy the economic lifeline of this nation as the Green New Deal surely will. It begins with removing the fear that has been pushed to create what is becoming irrational panic, especially with our young. So, is this book important on multiple levels? You decide.
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Autorenporträt
Joe Bastardi has been in love with the weather since his first memory and is now one of the most experienced operational forecasters in the world with 45 years of experience and no plans to slow down. He is the son of a degreed meteorologist, Matthew Bastardi (Texas A&M University, 1965), and his son Garrett loves the weather and hopes to work in the field someday (once his golf career is over). Joe has been referred to as a pioneer in extreme weather and long-range forecasting and is often seen and heard on media sites when major storms or climate issues become noteworthy. He is the author of The Climate Chronicles: Inconvenient Revelations You Won't Hear From Al Gore - and Others. He graduated from Penn State University (PSU) in 1978, where he wrestled, and is the only known meteorologist since 1950 to letter Division 1 in wrestling. He still applies the work ethic taught to him by his parents and reinforced by his coaches to his job. At 65, he has no intention of slowing down. He has averaged over 3,000 hours a year of work since starting his first meteorological job in March of 1978. He resides in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, with his wife Jessica (PSU, 1988), who is a former captain of the PSU women's gymnastics team and has been an assistant coach for 20 years. Their daughter, Jessie, is on the PSU women's gymnastics team. Above all, Joe has a deep belief in a mighty and merciful Heavenly Father and eternal gratitude for having the chance to do what he was made to do.