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The global warming hysteria is really quite laughable.  There is an event coming that will affect billions of people; all of life on earth, and people are worried that the planet may get a degree warmer in the next hundred years.  The fact is that Jesus is coming, and may come at any time.  He might not come in my lifetime, or He could come yet today.  All the prophesies have been fulfilled.  Christ will be coming in the clouds to take His people out of the earth before the tribulations come and the wrath of God is poured out onto a world that has rejected Him and His word.  It won't be climate change that wipes out half the population of the planet.  It will be a just God bringing His judgment upon us.

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Just now, RV_Wizard said:

The global warming hysteria is really quite laughable.  There is an event coming that will affect billions of people; all of life on earth, and people are worried that the planet may get a degree warmer in the next hundred years.  The fact is that Jesus is coming, and may come at any time.  He might not come in my lifetime, or He could come yet today.  All the prophesies have been fulfilled.  Christ will be coming in the clouds to take His people out of the earth before the tribulations come and the wrath of God is poured out onto a world that has rejected Him and His word.  It won't be climate change that wipes out half the population of the planet.  It will be a just God bringing His judgment upon us.

What is in the prophecies is what will happen, what is not in them will not.

What man does one way or the other is not going to change it by even a little bit.

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3 hours ago, RV_Wizard said:

The prediction was that Florida was going to be hit with multiple hurricanes,

I'm guessing there's a good reason you aren't providing any documentation for that claim.  

4 hours ago, RV_Wizard said:

Florida didn't see another hurricane for 10 years.

Dennis and Wilma.    As you learned, the prediction wasn't more hurricanes, but stronger ones.   Which we are now seeing.

 The period from 2000 to the present has been marked by several devastating North Atlantic hurricanes; as of 2023, 79 tropical or subtropical cyclones have affected the U.S. state of Florida. Collectively, cyclones in Florida over that period resulted in over $236 billion in damage, most of it from Hurricane Ian.[9] Additionally, tropical cyclones in Florida were responsible for 145 direct fatalities and at least 92 indirect ones during the period. Eight cyclones affected the state in both 2004 and 2005, which were the years with the most tropical cyclones impacting the state. Every year included at least one tropical cyclone affecting the state.

The strongest hurricane to hit the state during the period was Michael, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 5 hurricane–the strongest since Andrew in 1992. Additionally, hurricanes Charley, Ivan, Jeanne, Dennis, Wilma, Irma, Ian, and Idalia made landfall on or otherwise impacted the state as major hurricanes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Florida_hurricanes

And this is why people are finding that they can't get insurance for their Gulf Coast property.  It's not scientist predictions; it's that losses have been so severe that insurers can't afford to write business there.  

Coastal properties at risk of becoming uninsurable – report

Continued heightened storm activity scaring off carriers

Property damage caused by tropical storms, particularly tropical cyclones like hurricanes, has been on the rise in the country, leading to significant insured losses since the early 1990s. This upward trend has raised concerns about the availability and affordability of insurance coverage. As the private insurance sector grapples with these increasing losses, there's a growing reliance on government programs, such as the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and Florida's Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.

https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/us/news/catastrophe/coastal-properties-at-risk-of-becoming-uninsurable--report-464532.aspx

Reality doesn't care what you find politically incorrect.

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9 hours ago, The Barbarian said:

The period from 2000 to the present has been marked by several devastating North Atlantic hurricanes;

None of which change the ten years of no hurricanes in Florida.  And no, the claims were for a record number of hurricanes in Florida.  Unfortunately, it's very difficult to find quotes from 19 years ago; especially when they contradict environmentalists.

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1 hour ago, RV_Wizard said:

None of which change the ten years of no hurricanes in Florida.

Dennis and Wilma.    You missed them.

11 hours ago, The Barbarian said:

The prediction was that Florida was going to be hit with multiple hurricanes,

I'm guessing there's a good reason you aren't providing any documentation for that claim.  

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8 hours ago, The Barbarian said:

I'm guessing there's a good reason you aren't providing any documentation for that claim.  

Yes, it's 19 years ago and quotes from 19 years ago that make liberals look silly aren't readily available.  The prediction came at the end of the 2005 season, not the beginning.  The 2005 season was what proved to the doom and gloom crowd that over the next few years Florida would be racked by a record number of hurricanes.

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2 minutes ago, RV_Wizard said:

Yes, it's 19 years ago and quotes from 19 years ago that make liberals look silly aren't readily available.

Just a note from an old conspiracy guy.  If you are looking for something of that nature, use Duck Duck Go for your search tool, not Google. Google helps hide stuff.

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