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>> No.7485751 [View]
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I would like to see even one single study done about the effect of over 3,000 nuclear explosions in our atmosphere since 1940(around the same time since 1890, that we saw the warming start to rise significantly) on our atmosphere.
And what about the fact that since 1890 we have been bombarding our atmosphere all day and night, every single day with radio & microwaves(for Radar and radio/tv/phones), which heat up solids and especially liquids&gases, and also, do not allow liquid/gases to cool; especially H2O molecules, like clouds and other moisture that fills our entire atmosphere.
What if that moisture and other gas is constantly being heated by all the radar and other broadcast systems that pervade our atmosphere? How would that affect things?Why wouldn't that cause at least some global warming? The warming really started to pick up when atomic bombs were starting to be tested and everybody knows that radiation hit with microwaves also produces heat.

>> No.7340823 [View]
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Global warming started at the same time(about 1890) radio and Radar were invented. We emit microwaves into the atmosphere all day every day. They're known to heat up liquids and gases. With all the moisture and gas in the atmosphere, why wouldn't that cause global warming. The warming really started to pick up when atomic bombs were starting to be tested and everybody knows that radiation hit with microwaves causes heat. How did they ever trick you into thinking it was carbon dioxide?

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