In the eye of the storm – Hurricane Ian and the Nord Stream pipeline attack

In the eye of the storm – Hurricane Ian and the Nord Stream pipeline attack

In the eye of the storm - Hurricane Ian and the Nord Stream pipeline attack
On Wednesday last week, September 28, hurricane Ian made landfall on the American Gulf Coast city of Fort Myers. It was certainly no surprise that one of these devastating storm systems made landfall somewhere at the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico. Even if the MSM likes to put it in the playbook of global warming – the annual appearance of these kinds of destructive storm systems should be no surprise since on average about six hurricanes “visit” the Gulf of Mexico every year. As written in an earlier article about hurricanes, the Taino knew about these storms already thousands of years ago and called them “evil spirit of the winds”. We are talking about the Indeginous population of the area more than 3000-4000 years ago. These kinds of freak weather phenomena must have obviously always plagued this geographic area of the world. So, it is surprising when people, contrary to all common sense, settle in this part of the world, knowing that one day one of these storms will uproot their livelihoods. Right now, the media welcomes the destruction in order to fill and fuel the echochamber of the global warming crowd with more dire news. The message in short – see what you cause(d) and these people bear the brunt for your irresponsible world destroying behavior. The question why anyone would settle along the Gulf coast and ignore the knowledge that these kinds of storms were already here well before us and certainly will be here well after us – getting rid of your car or not, showering just once a week or putting solar panels on your roof, will not change that phenomenon. Talking about the phenomenon, even …