Rule 5 Monday: The Snow Storm Mirrors “The Day After Tomorrow”

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Snow storm mirrors ‘The Day After Tomorrow’

Well not quite, but the severe weather hitting the US east coast feels like a mega ice storm to the likes of a mini ‘The Day After Tomorrow’

As the earth’s climate changes more rapidly than scientists can currently predict, severe weather and harsh winters are becoming a reality, and 2010 has been one of the coldest ever seen.

‘The Day After Tomorrow’ was a fictional representation of an extreme set of events leading to a global weather catastrophe, and a new ice age. Although we are not quite at this state, it would seem that these films are starting to have relevance to what we are experiencing today.

Realistically, the movie wasn’t that far off, that is what could happen if the ocean circulatory patterns change from introducing to much cold fresh water, yet, it would take a bit longer for the “ice age” to occur. Yet, it’s funny that all these Darwinists and believers in Gaia have to paint every snow storm, cold snap, etc, as “extreme”, instead of just “Mother Nature doing her thing.” And by extreme, they mean caused by people. I blame John Ryan for driving a fossil fueled vehicle to work every day for the 8 inches of global warming snow on my back deck.

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