Well, there may be another reason altogether for the unusual cloud forming properties of our atmosphere of late and I'm currently reading some stuff about it. Let me recommend "The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes" by Richard Firestone, Allen West and Simon Warwick-Smith. Firestone is a physicist and has been part of the Isotopes Project at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory since 1979. Warwick-Smith is a geologist. They write:
The fact that the PTB are getting so exercised about it right now and painting the wrong picture, focusing on the wrong things, just suggests that it is, as I wrote in Adventures, just a distraction because they, of course, intend to gather all the planet's resources and stuff and haul it into their underground bunkers with them while the rest of us fry and freeze. Because, of course, if people were appropriately educated and informed, it might be NORMAL people that survive rather than psychopaths and deviants.
Then, at the same time, there is the tendency of the psychopath to be unable to think in terms of the future and it could be that many of them are simply pooh poohing the whole thing because of their pathology.
As one article we archived on SOTT says, probably literally billions of people are gonna die in the next 5 to 10 years, IF that long.
According to these guys, we are facing the third stage of a repeating cycle: depopulation. They write:Scientists believe that cosmic rays commonly trigger lightning by creating an ionized path through the atmosphere for a lightning discharge to follow. There is also evidence of a correlation between the cosmic-ray rate and low-altitude cloud formation. ... Increased ionization from cosmic rays seems to facilitate the formation of atmospheric molecules like sulfuric acid into small droplets, which act as condensation nuclei for water vapor. ...
It is clear that supernovae can alter the climate, although there are several ways besides supernovae by which cosmic rays can increase. If the Earth's magnetic field weakens, that allows more cosmic rays to hit our atmosphere, so the same cooling should happen then. In addition, whenever the sun enters a phase with every few sunspots, our cosmic-ray rate increases. This is because the sun's plasma no longer protects the earth.
...Many of the cosmic rays that strike Earth originate in the exploding stars in our local neighborhood of the galaxy. Because this region has had more than its share of supernovae in recent millennia, Earth's cosmic-ray rate is probably higher now than in the distant past, although the rate does vary over time.
This obvious link between recent cosmic rays and climate makes one wonder about the connection to long-term climate. ... They compared the cosmic-ray rate to Earth's climate over the last 500 million years and found an amazingly strong correlation... Every time cosmic-ray rates increased, the climate got colder, and every time cosmic radiation decreased, the climate warmed up in perfect unison. ... Most of the major extinctions line up quite well with the coldest lower half of each valley in the chart. (Graphs are in the book). ...
Supernova radiation would have caused nitrogen to oxidize and build up in the atmosphere as brown smog.... Solar flare activity may have a link to incoming supernova debris waves... Also, when any high velocity object enters Earth's atmosphere, it "burns" nitrogen to produce nitrate, among other nitrogen compounds.... nitrate values tend to peak when the climate gets warmer as it is today...
"The Sixth Extinction" describes a time in which 50 % or all life disappears from the Earth, a time not in the distant past, but right now. This current extinction is already the most extensive one in the last million years, and by the time it runs its course, some believe it will join the other five as one of the six worst in Earth's history, with the disappearance of more that 50 % of all species, possibly including our own.
Most of this sixthextinction is apparently caused by human overpopulation, overhunting, overfishing, overindulgence, and overexploitation. There is more to the story than just blaming humanity, however - the Event (supernova in our cosmic neighborhood that is still affecting us which is what the book is about) played a major role in our current ongoing extinction as well.
Of course, there are some things that this book doesn't talk about, like 3600 year cycles of comets/asteroids, but it is otherwise quite fascinating and has some really good data and graphs and so on that pretty much just say we are in the soup and it is only partly our fault, and that's just the way the cycle goes and it's soon gonna be all over.We don't see the severity of the problem clearly because we are inside the extinction sequence...
The fact that the PTB are getting so exercised about it right now and painting the wrong picture, focusing on the wrong things, just suggests that it is, as I wrote in Adventures, just a distraction because they, of course, intend to gather all the planet's resources and stuff and haul it into their underground bunkers with them while the rest of us fry and freeze. Because, of course, if people were appropriately educated and informed, it might be NORMAL people that survive rather than psychopaths and deviants.
Then, at the same time, there is the tendency of the psychopath to be unable to think in terms of the future and it could be that many of them are simply pooh poohing the whole thing because of their pathology.
As one article we archived on SOTT says, probably literally billions of people are gonna die in the next 5 to 10 years, IF that long.