How and Why Ice Ages
are Created, by Martin Armstrong, 5/29/18, Armstrong Economics
The weather is still
unusually cold in the north. In Newfoundland, they woke up to a foot of snow.
In Iceland, they just had the coldest day in 100 years. It has long been
understood that to create an Ice Age, the artic actually should be ice-free.
The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world’s five major
oceans. We have been warning that our models projected that the energy output of
the sun would drop into the end of this Economic Confidence Model wave 2032.
This has now been confirmed as the energy output has turned down sharply since
2015.
Here is the picture
that started the whole Global Warming propaganda. Yet they pretend that if the
Arctic Ocean melted the sea levels would rise and flood places even like Miami.
However, the Arctic Ocean has been free of ice historically many times. The
passage through the ice has historically come and gone. The first to actually
sail through the water was the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen’s ship which
traveled East to West between 1903 and 1906. This idea that the Arctic Ocean is
always frozen over is simply not correct.
There are two routes
known as the northern and southern routes of the Northwest Passage which have
been open during occasional years in the past. According to records from
Environment Canada, the southern route was “open” (no more than 60% ice
covered) occasionally as far back as the 1970s, and the northern route was open
in the summer of 1998. The northern route has since roughly 2007 has begun to
open again. The northern route was open in 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 (which was a
record-low ice year), 2012, 2015, and now, into 2016 as well. While the
alarmists are yelling, they also do not understand the history or the dynamics
of an ice age.
The real experts on
the oceans and how they function were at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
at Columbia University. It was in 1956 when they published A theory of ice ages
by Maurice Ewing and William Donn. They were the most influential
oceanographers to date, yet the Global Warming people have completely ignored
their work and bastardized it for political gain. The core of what they
unveiled was that if the Arctic Ocean would get warmer and the ice melted, this
would signal an Ice Age, not the sinking of coastal cities. A warmer Arctic
Ocean would mean that water would flow more freely between it and the Atlantic,
dissipating the cold making the Atlantic colder. There is the key to an Ice
Age. If all the ice melted in the Arctic Ocean leaving open water that was then
warmer by mixing with the Atlantic, then a warmer Arctic Ocean surrounded by
colder land around it would produce evaporation and that water would then
return back to the land as snow. More snow that falls in Greenland and Northern
Canada is what makes glaciers grow deeper. When the Arctic Ocean is covered in
ice, then there is NO EVAPORATION and thus we do not move into an Ice Age.
We do know that the
Vikings made it to Canada sailing in wooden ships over an open sea. The ancient
chronicles of the Vikings told a story of a Viking warrior who was banished
from his home for killing another man. He sailed with hundreds of followers to
an icy island in the sea. As the stories went, his son set out a few years
later and traveled to an even more distant place he knew as “Vinland” which
historians today believe was the East coasts of Canada. There have been
discoveries at a verified Norse historical site in the New World which was the
1000-year-old seaside settlement L’Anse aux Meadows on the northernmost tip of
Newfoundland.
We have actually a
contest for the title of who discovered America first. Roman artifacts have
been discovered also in Canada. This clearly establishes that the ancient
Romans sailed across the Atlantic long before Columbus or the Vikings. This
discovery in Canada has created a storm for it rewrites history. The
unquestionable discovery of a Roman sword in Canada is rather stark evidence
that history is different from what academics believed.
The Romans even sent
diplomats to the Emperor of China. Roman coins have been discovered in a castle
in Japan. However, the only scepter of a Roman Emperor to have survived is that
of Maxentius (306-312AD). The Romans and Greeks knew the world was round and
not flat as they believed during the middle ages. This scepter shows the world
as round at its top. Therefore, the Romans would not have feared sailing west
around the world. They also knew that is where the spices came from along with
dyes and silk.
What we do know is
this. The theories of Global Warming are linear and simply portray that all the
ice will melt then coastal cities will sink. They have completely failed to
deal with history or the theory of how the ocean system even works. Melt the
ice and you will produce colder storms and more snow that will build the
glaciers and create an Ice Age – not new warm beach fronts for Las Vegas.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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