Still Hiding the Decline:

The oldest temperature records in the world go back to 1659.  From Central England:

When we look at the little, red arrow in the lower, right-hand corner, we see that this year had the second lowest temperature that had been recorded in the entire 352 years that these records have been meticulously kept.

These numbers are so disturbing to the Global Warming elitists that this ancient temperature record, which was once easily accessible on the internet, has been moved so that it’s almost impossible to find.

Was this change of internet access a move made so that truth could be more easily found, or so that it would be more hidden?  The facts portrayed by this old graph were not popular with those who want to profit from the various Global Warming scams.  They were annoyed that this temperature record was being used to contradict the politically correct people whose careers are focused on justifying Global Warming.

Was carrying this truth away and hiding it behind some obscure internet address, literally “bearing false witness”?

Author's Notes:

Related:

Christ walking on the water

Again, Jesus gives The Catholic Cure for…

Today’s Reading tells us that Catholics live where Jesus predicted we would! Isaiah 8:28-9:3 gave a History lesson...

The Ocean of Mercy and Arrowhead Symbols

Ancient arrowheads reveal deep spiritual symbolism, connecting Native craftsmanship with the enduring mercy found only in the Catholic...

“Catholic” and “Protestant”…

The Loving Programmer took Human Form on Earth in the Holy Womb of The Virgin Mary, Abraham's holiest...

What “Hidden Prophecy” to Catholic see…

One of Today’s First Catholic Readings comes from the Book of Acts, 10:34,37-43. Catholics see that previous Books...

Saint Paul’s Message to the Athenians: A Call…

Saint Paul's discourse at the Areopagus invites all to recognize the one true God and embrace the fullness...

Jesus tells us how much He blesses His Catholic…

Today's Simple Rhyme: "We are blessed to learn from our Catholic Creed / The more we have, the...