https://gizadeathstar.com/2019/10/solar-forcing-a-huge-paradigm-shift/
I've 
been saying it for years now, and finally, it may be happening: the real
 driver of weather on Earth is the Sun, and all weather systems are at a
 fundamental level electromagnetic in nature. And there's been a 
sea-change in climate science because of this and  - guess what? - it's 
not due to human activity or cattle flatulence nor even the flatulence 
coming out of the weather-apocalypse mongers on the lamestream corporate
 media or their darlings in the U.S. House of Misrepresentatives. G.L.R.
 noticed this paper and passed it along, and I want to draw your 
attention to it:
Pay attention to that last paragraph:
CMIP6 models with a well-resolved shortwave radiation scheme are encouraged to prescribe SSI changes and include solar-induced stratospheric ozone variations, in order to better represent solar climate variability compared to models that only prescribe TSI and/or exclude the solar-ozone response. We show that monthly-mean solar-induced ozone variations are implicitly included in the SPARC/CCMI CMIP6 Ozone Database for historical simulations, which is derived from transient chemistry–climate model simulations and has been developed for climate models that do not calculate ozone interactively. CMIP6 models without chemistry that perform a preindustrial control simulation with time-varying solar forcing will need to use a modified version of the SPARC/CCMI Ozone Database that includes solar variability. CMIP6 models with interactive chemistry are also encouraged to use the particle forcing datasets, which will allow the potential long-term effects of particles to be addressed for the first time. The consideration of particle forcing has been shown to significantly improve the representation of reactive nitrogen and ozone variability in the polar middle atmosphere, eventually resulting in further improvements in the representation of solar climate variability in global models. (Emphasis added)
Or to put that "country simple": if your climate change model does not
 include the effect of solar radiation and activity on the Earth's 
climate and some other stuff like galactic bursts and cosmic rays - 
which most of the merely chemical models of "coming ice age/global 
warming" models of the past few decades did not - then your model isn't 
of much use, because the biggest driver of weather is the Sun and its 
radiation.
There is, of course, a high octane 
speculation, or rather, question, squatting in the middle of all of 
this: if that is so, then why the standard "greenhouse gases/ozone 
layer/human activity" memes we've been fed for so many decades? That the
 Sun would be the biggest weather influence would seem to be common 
sense. Was the promotion of the memes just done by stupid or lazy 
people? Or was something else involved? Was it perhaps deliberate 
misdirection?
When G.L.R. sent along the above-linked paper, the email also included a video, and trust me folks, this is a video worth watching, and pay careful attention to what is said around the five minute mark:
So why would there be potential 
misdirection about this subject? Permit me to walk to the very end of 
the twig of speculation here. If humans are contributing to 
"climate change," then it is not the result of industrialization or 
greenhouse gases or the usual stuff chattered about by blithering 
bug-eyed hysterical socialists in the House of Misrepresentatives. It is
 rather the result of sophisticated technologies able to play with and 
alter the properties of the Earth's atmosphere (and potentially, the 
Earth's magneto-sphere), technologies like the ionospheric heater, or 
perhaps Tesla-like technologies able to "get a grip on the Earth"(his 
words, not mine), and harness the energy of the planet in order to 
"tickle" the Sun.
With that speculation in mind, here's 
another one, right off the end of the twig: I've always thought it 
perhaps was more than merely coincidental that the chatter about "global
 warming" began to emerge in the same approximate time frame that the 
USA, the USSR and a few other countries began to build their ionospheric
 heaters in the 1980s and 1990s. And rest assured, some of their 
experiments were likely matching their data to solar activity and local 
magnetic effects.
The good news about this development is 
precisely that it is recasting the whole climate change model; there has
 been a huge paradigm shift, and the fact that solar data must 
be incorporated into the discussion means that the way is also open to 
discuss those weather manipulation technologies like the ionospheric 
heater.
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