Tue, 23 Feb 2021 00:00 UTC
In the unfolding extreme winter tragedy in Texas as well as many other regions of the United States not prepared for severe winter weather, a notable point is that much of the vast windmill batteries across the state, supposed to generate 25% of the state electric power grid, have frozen and are largely useless. The recent severe winter weather across not only the continental USA but also large parts of the EU, and even the Middle East, warrants a closer look at a subject that has been too long ignored by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports, as well as by a new group of academics known as Climate Scientists. That is, the influence of our sun on global climate.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/497571.html (Natural News) Things are looking pretty bleak across Texas and other Midwestern states where extreme winter weather conditions combined with record-breaking low temperatures left millions without power, while also damaging nearly half of the country’s winter wheat crop.
The Ice Age Farmer channel on YouTube put out a video revealing how minimal snow cover prior to the polar vortex that swept across the Midwest created a perfect storm scenario for the widespread destruction of wheat crops once the historic weather event arrived.
According to reports, about half of Texas’ wind turbines were frozen over in the winter storm, which severely limited energy output throughout the state. On top of that, temperatures in many areas reached well below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, which is highly unusual for the Lone Star State.
Solar Minimum Always Makes Texas Cold
Solar Minimum Always Makes Texas Cold
The Solar minimum even makes Texas cold every 11 years. Cartoon by NewsBlaze.
Every 11 years, on average, the Solar Minimum causes changing weather patterns and it even makes Texas cold. Considering that we are close to a Grand Solar Minimum, you might think everyone around the world would know about that by now.
Sadly, Global Warming proponents have control over the education system, and it seems teachers and almost nobody under the age of 40 knows about the solar minimum.
As a result, more than 4 million Texans are freezing, without power to their homes.