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Welcome to the show everyone. Myname is Paul. I'm the host of
Woke NewsReport podcast Woke NewsReport dot comand also the creator of Woke board Game,
which you can see behind me andalso find more information about at Wokeboardgame
dot com. And I do hopeyou go check that out. It's a
lot of fun if you play itwith friends, family, and frenemies.
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Those are those people that are slightlydemocrat and or democrat and or woke because
the object of the game is don'tget woke and go broke. It's Anopoly
style game. I think you wouldenjoy finding out more information about it.
I do hope you go there andcheck it out. On the same week
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that John Kerry ostensibly goes out andsays that we need to kill all farms
and farmers. Maybe allegedly he didn'tsay that, but I mean he might
as well have said that. Andwe've talked about that in the past here
on walk News Report. We've talkedabout how Canada was cleared of all the
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trees in order to make way forfarming, actual food, farming farms that
people could eat off of. Theycleared a bunch of underbrush and a bunch
of trees and everything else. Fastforward years later, and all of a
sudden, all of Canada is onfire because probably more than likely some environmentalists
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somewhere lit a fire, or let'sjust say thirteen fires all over the provinces
up there. And now the foodthat Canada grows, primarily, it seems
anyway, is crickets. Crickets isa big farming source out of Canada.
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It's no longer farms as you wouldimagine corn, green beans, potatoes.
No, it's crickets. And ifyou didn't see that episode, I encourage
you to go back in the past, just a few weeks ago, maybe
a couple of months ago now andcheck that article out. But on the
same week that that news comes out, we have more news, and the
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more news is more sophistry from theclimate change. How dare you crowd of
complete teetotal, unmitigated, ridiculous people, And they are ridiculous, by the
way. John Kerry goes out andhe's like, let's kill all the farms
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Canada's growing crickets up there so thatwe can eat food, which is the
crickets that they want us to eat. And by the way, I'm not
going to be eating crickets, justso you know, Paul doesn't do that.
I'm not going to be eating crickets. So we have this article here,
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and you got to check this outbecause this is this is one of
those crazy things that you wouldn't believeunless you read it or saw it with
your own eyes. And you're probablynot going to see it unless you're reading
or seeing or listening to rather WokeNews Report podcast, because I mean,
you could read about it at WokeNewsReport dot com. You know I'm going
to post it there too, butyou know you're watching the show. Lost
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Samples from a secret army base revealedthat Greenland's ice vanished six hundred and four
hundred and sixteen thousand years ago.That means it could melt away faster than
expect it. I have a lotof questions about this, which I'm going
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to share with you if you keeptuning in. If you want to tune
out now because you're not interested inhow Greenland's ice vanished four hundred sixteen thousand
years ago without humans global warming theentire planet, maybe now's your time to
cut out of this, but Ihope you do stick around, because this
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is ridiculous, and it's kind offunny if it wasn't so serious. But
here we go. Drilling thousands offeet down through a giant layer of ice
wasn't an easy task, but that'swhat the Army liked about it. Armies
like difficult things most of the time, if you're not a woke army where
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your whole individualism is tied to yoursexuality and your gender choice, which is
what happens here in America now.The Army used to do difficult task.
Grabbing ice cores for scientists to study, served as a perfect cover for their
real intention, burying nuclear missiles withinGreenland's ice sheet as part of a program
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known as Project ice Worm. It'sactually a pretty good code word code name
for a Project ice Worm. Theproject, which took place during the height
of the Cold War, didn't yieldthe results the Army wanted, but by
the time they abandoned it in nineteensixty seven, this is three years before
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I was born. In nineteen seventy, this had gone on for a while.
Scientists had gathered enough ice cores tohelp them study Greenland's ancient climate.
Along with the ice, scientists grabbedtwelve feet a sediment that set beneath the
ice sheet. Most scientists were onlyinterested in the ice, so the sediment
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corps were labeled, stored away ina bunch of cookie jars and forgotten,
not unlike that bag of peas fossilizedat the back of yours. That's the
writer here being clever. That isuntil Dana's scientists rediscovered the sediment corps in
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twenty and eighteen and shipped them tothis particular person who's also named Paul Bierman,
a geologist geologist at the University ofVermont. There, Bierman's PhD candidate,
Andrew Christ Christ found something unexpected signsof life. Oh boy. They
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discovered that Greensland's ice had melted inthe recent past. Keep that word recent
in mind, which was incredibly surprising. Chris told The Insider. This initial
discovery took place over two years ago, but the scientists have just now pinpointed
when the country's ice sheet has melted. The team of twenty one researchers.
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So this one guy who is upfor a PhD, he's only a candidate.
Now fast forward two seconds later,he has a team of twenty one
researchers published their first findings last weekin science. How wealthy are the people
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that are up for PhD candidacy tohave a research team of twenty one people.
Where did that money come from?How do they get paid? Apparently
no one cares. But their paperindicates that only four hundred and sixteen thousand
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years ago. Now, see thisis recent. Recent is what they're saying,
recent history. Four hundred and sixteenthousand years ago, Greenland's ice self
sheet melted and see levels were fromfive to twenty feet higher compared with when
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the sheet was frozen. That thismeans that the current ice sheet is much
more sensitive to global warming than previouslythought. The scientists reported. Now once
again, if you want to cutout of the video, you can.
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But this is the most ridiculous thingin the entire universe. They're saying recent
is four hundred and sixteen thousand yearsago. That's recent. Way for it,
way for it. Quote the ancientfrozen soil from beneath Greenland's ice sheet
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warns of trouble ahead. Bierman andhis co author Tammy Rittenhour wrote in the
Conversation. More sensitive to warming isthe big headline. More the melting appears
to have occurred way earlier than scientistspredicted. Previous estimates put the wide window
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on the thawing, saying it occurredsomewhere or sometime in the last one million
years. So basically, it happeneda whole lot faster than a million years.
It happened six hundred years, sixhundred thousand years faster than the four
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hundred and sixteen thousand years ago,but it's still recent. The Earth naturally
cycles through warmer phases and cooler phases. According to the Climate Change Resource Center,
shooting back to four hundred and sixteenthousand years ago, we were in
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a warmer period. Gee, Iwonder if that still holds true today.
Not. According to these people,they're smarter than us. They have PhDs
and there's twenty one of them totell you you're an idiot. You're not.
You're not dumb at all. Youcan read through this just like I
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can. That's why we agree.The researchers believe this warmer period was caused
by normal cycles because they measured theamount of gases that were present in the
atmosphere by looking at the molecules thatwere frozen in the samples. Okay,
that's a scientific type study. Theydetermined that greenhouse gas levels were much lower
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back then than they are today.Chris told Insider, So if the natural
moderate warming caused the ice to melt, yeah, because there's no humans around,
it means the country's ice sheet ismore sensitive to temperature changes than scientists
originally thought, Chris explained. Heand Bierman told Insider their findings indicate that
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the ice sheet is probably going tobe sensitive to the changes we've caused to
our climate. You can't make itup. You just can't make it up.
Now. Here's why it's important thatthe recent past is four hundred and
sixty sixteen thousand years ago, fourhundred and sixteen thousand years ago. Keep
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in mind Christ was two thousand yearsago. In the coming centuries, you
know what a century is. Acentury is like a few hundred years in
the coming centuries. A few hundredyears from now, the climate crisis,
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oh my gosh, will cause theGreenland ice sheet to melt completely. The
researchers said, Gee, I wonderwhat happened four hundred and sixteen thousand years
ago could have been a climate crisiscaused by human human made mankind. So
you're talking four hundred and sixteen thousandyears ago versus a couple of centuries,
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a few centuries. Quote, it'snot going to happen tomorrow. I want
to say, no, Sherlock,like, no crap, But it's going
to happen faster and faster. No, it's not. No, it's not.
You absolutely will not, unless,of course, the sun burst off
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some solar flames in that particular directionand burn it up. Then it may
just happen. Now, I wantto point out something billions of years ago
on Earth, they tell us thisis what This is what they tell us
billions of years ago, the tectonicshifts in the plates. And they didn't
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believe this in the very beginning.They believed it was something else. It
was, you know, they didn'tknow what was going on. But eventually
they settled in on tectonic plates,broke apart, tour apart, and began
moving all over the Earth. That'show you got Australia, South America,
America, the Canadian region, Chinaand Russia above it. You got Afghanistan
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next door. I ran India overthere. It used to be all one
landmass until the until the tectonic shiftsbroke everything apart. I got in a
new splash for you. Man didnot cause that either, to say,
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four hundred and sixteen thousand years agothat all of the ice in Iceland melted,
and they have sediment with carbon init to prove that it did melt
and it was all gone because theydug so far deep in the ground that
they actually found dirt. I mean, you gotta be kidding me right now.
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These are real people. These arepeople that really believe this. They
really really believe that what they foundis some big discovery. Well it could
have been. The tectonic shift wasstill going on four hundred and sixteen thousand
years ago, Greenland was still movingaround with Iceland. There, you see
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what I mean. So here wego with this. This will cause anywhere
from five feet of sea level riceto twenty plus feet, the paper reported.
Now, what's interesting about that discoveryfrom these scientific PhD people. It's
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the same five to twenty feet thatmelted to begin with. Did you catch
that from the beginning of the article. The beginning of the article, it
melt five and twenty feet melted.Then then they dug on down and they
found it. You know, thewhole thing melted it was five to twenty
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feet higher. Guess what it frozeback over in four hundred and sixteen thousand
years We now have an ice shelf. But what these people are reporting,
what these people are saying is ifit melts again, it's gonna be five
to twenty feet. It's going tobe the exact same as it was four
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hundred and sixteen thousand years ago whenit melted. To begin with, Well,
guess what the earth warms, theearth cools, it does? What
it does? They have an explanation. They say, what would amount of
water due to a city like Miamior the island of Manhattan, for example?
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Using the National Oceanic and Atmosphere AtmosphereAdministration Sea level rise viewer. I
guess there's a website out there.I didn't click that link. Like,
who cares? These people are idiots? Bierman showed inside to the consequences.
Slowly, the water eats up streets, then blocks, then neighborhoods. The
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viewer maxes out at ten feet,but Berman said people should think about what
would happen if those waters rose evenhigher. Well, I got news for
you. You created the first thingyou're probably going to create the last thing,
and yeah, four hundred and sixteenthousand years later it could happen.
Won't have anything to do with carbonor man or anything else that man has
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anything to do with. It's notthe cycle of how much carbon is in
the air, and the whole ideabehind this climate change stuff is not,
by the way, the idea thatthey say it is is we release carbon
into the air. Yeah, I'mbreathing right now as I'm talking in the
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mic, and as I'm talking inthe mic, I am breathing out carbon.
I sucking oxygen, breathe out carbon. The whole world does it.
Population is growing for them. WoTthe top down system people in power put
in place in order to depopulate inorder to save the planet. Ostensibly that's
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what they care about. Too manypeople breathing is a bad thing for the
planet because carbon traps the atmosphere causesit to be warmer. It doesn't,
It shouldn't, it never would.The Earth is going in a big circle
circle around the Sun. The Sungets off solar flares heats up certain parts
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of the Earth. These people areabsolutely insane. If you believe any of
what they say or anything that theydo. Believe you might be insane.
In two you know you might beactually crazy because it makes no common sense
whatsoever. Here's how it makes sense. You got a PhD candidate, whoever
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this person is, suddenly gets ateam of twenty one to study ice course,
the sediment below the ice when itmelted. But they had to dig
through the ice in order to getto the sediment the sediment in order to
study the sediment after the ice coresbecause the ice reformed. They say it's
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recent. It was four hundred andsixteen thousand years ago. How does any
of this make any logical sense thatany of this is real that they're telling
you it doesn't. Any intelligent personwill tell you this is grift one grift.
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But it's not just the grift.It's the fact that the woke climate
change people think there are too manypeople on the Earth, and if everybody
is breathing air, the air isgoing in the atmosphere, it's blocking the
atmosphere, it's creating heat on theearth, and therefore the ice is going
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to melt and it's going to gofive to twenty feet higher than it is
now, which is the same heightas it was four hundred and sixteen thousand
years ago when it melted and thenrefroze. That caused the army there to
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have to drill so long, forso many years and such a depth that
they finally got through it just toimplant some nuclear bombs so that they could
possibly kill more people. People gotto wise up about this stuff. This
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right here is the dumbest thing ofall time. But I really did get
a kick out of it. Ireally did get a kick out of it.
You know, these are the smartestpeople on Earth, right look at
them. Look at it in thepicture here, you can see they're looking
at these ice cores that they drilledout. They figured this out, and
you know, all of a sudden, they don't even explain this. But
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it's more sensitive to warming. Eventhough you know warm recycles or phases are
part of Earth. They can't explainhow tectonic plates shift it apart. Volcanoes
came up, mountains, you gotvalleys, all of this. Nobody can
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explain all of that. If theycould blame it on humans, they probably
would do that as well. Butyou know, you just gotta keep in
mind. It's WoT News Report podcast. You just gotta keep in mind whoa
the top down system people in powerput in place in order to depopulate,
they will cut out the farms.John carry out here flying on his private
jet going all over the world apparentlysaying, you know, we gotta stop
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making cows feed everybody bugs from Canadabecause there's thirteen wildfires up there, set
up, set by probably a crazyperson. You gotta go watch that video,
that last video. Oh and theyjust cost somebody years later, by
the way, they finally charge somebodyfrom actually starting a fire that they blamed
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on climate change. You know,you gas lit for years in a row
before you actually find out the actualfact of what happened and what is going
on. Just keep that in mind. If you enjoyed tonight's commentary, obviously
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