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Watch the game-changing new film that explodes climate change and net zero Lies

Martin Durkin
Martin Durkin
A potentially game-changing film on the fraudulent climate change narrative and the collectivist Net Zero project hits global social media screens today. "Climate change is an invented scare of self-interest and snobbery, cynically promoted by a parasitic, publicly-funded establishment hungry for power and money," says writer Martin Durkin. The attitude of middle class environmentalists can be summed up as "how can we stop people buying cheap things in shops", observes Baroness Claire Fox. On the science side, the 2022 Nobel Physics laureate Dr. John Clauser asserts: "There is no correlation between temperature change and carbon dioxide - it is all a crock of crap."

The new film is a long-awaited sequel to Durkin's The Great Global Warming Swindle film shown on Channel 4 in 2007. The outcry from activists at the time led to the banning of sceptical climate science views across most mainstream media, bans that continue to this day. The new film is called Climate: The Movie and features many top sceptical climate scientists. It lays out the politically-supressed views surrounding natural climate variation in riveting and persuasive detail. As Durkin notes at the beginning, his new film is the story of how an eccentric environmental scare grew into a powerful global industry. "When I hear people pontificating about a rise of one and a half degrees, I think what have they been smoking?" says Emeritus Professor William Happer of Princeton.

Comment: Durkin's previous film on the subject: The Great Global Warming Swindle

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Cloud Precipitation

Torrential rain triggers chaos and flooding in Sri Racha, Thailand

Vehicles struggle to navigate through flooded Highway 331 Mab Eiang-Laem Chabang Road near Pintong 1-2 Industrial Estates, showcasing the hazardous driving conditions caused by relentless downpours and runoff in Sri Racha.
Vehicles struggle to navigate through flooded Highway 331 Mab Eiang-Laem Chabang Road near Pintong 1-2 Industrial Estates, showcasing the hazardous driving conditions caused by relentless downpours and runoff in Sri Racha.
The aftermath of a scorching heat wave was swiftly replaced by torrential rain, plunging several regions in the east into a state of chaos as flooding wreaked havoc on local infrastructure.

On March 19, at 6 p.m., in Sri Racha district, 40 kilometres north of Pattaya, specifically beneath the Nong Yai Bu Bridge-Nong Kho intersection, water levels surged to nearly a meter high, leaving small cars and motorcycles stranded in its wake. The deluge also inundated the Tiger Zoo - Nong Kho Road, prompting authorities to issue warnings advising small vehicles to steer clear of the flooded streets.

Simultaneously, relentless downpours on Highway 331 Mab Eiang-Laem Chabang Road near the Pintong 1-2 Industrial Estates combined with runoff from nearby hills, submerged vehicles and created treacherous driving conditions for commuters.


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At least two killed as torrential rain causes flash floods in Iraq

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At least two people were killed and 11 injured in flash floods caused by heavy rain across Iraq.

The worst-hit areas were in the mountainous Kurdistan Region in northern Iraq, where a deluge of rainwater inundated streets on Tuesday, catching residents off guard.

The two victims were trapped in their vehicle and swept away by floodwaters in Dahuk province, authorities said late on Tuesday.

In response to the crisis, local authorities across Iraq announced Tuesday and Wednesday would be holidays, mainly for schools.


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Heavy rain, and possible flooding for Northern Territory, Australia as ex-Tropical Cyclone Megan crosses

The extent of the damage caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Megan is being reviewed.
© Asman RoryThe extent of the damage caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Megan is being reviewed.
Emergency services are warning inland Northern Territory communities to prepare for heavy rainfall and possible flooding in coming days as ex-Tropical Cyclone Megan moves west across the territory.

The former cyclone was downgraded to a tropical low on Tuesday morning, having rapidly weakened after crossing the NT coast as a category three system about 3:30pm Monday. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has forecast the system will slowly track west across the NT over the rest of this week, bringing heavy rainfall to communities in its path.

Plans to evacuate about 700 residents from Borroloola were suspended on Monday after deteriorating weather conditions prevented two Australian Defence Force (ADF) planes sent to collect them from landing safely. Instead, locals were urged to stay in the community and find a safe place to shelter as the cyclone passed.


Lightning

Lightning kills shrimp fisherman in Tamaulipas, Mexico

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In the middle of a storm in Soto La Marina, a fisherman tragically lost his life when lightning struck him while he was going early Monday morning to fish for shrimp in Laguna de Morales, Tamaulipas.

Testimonies collected at the scene indicated that the incident occurred at approximately 1:00 on Monday; The victim's body managed to be rescued in his own boat.

At the entrance to the lagoon there were dozens of his companions who had also gone out to fish for shrimp.

Sources from the Attorney General's Office of the State of Tamaulipas confirmed the death of the fisherman, and they are conducting investigations into this event.

Cloud Precipitation

At least 23 people dead in Papua New Guinea floods, landslides

Local residents see a road damaged by landslides near Gumine Station, in the Chimbu region, Papua New Guinea.
Local residents see a road damaged by landslides near Gumine Station, in the Chimbu region, Papua New Guinea.
Flooding, landslides and torrential rains have killed at least 23 people in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region, where homes have been damaged and roads washed away.

Acting Director for the National Disaster Centre, Lusete Man said a mother and child were among the dead as bad weather hit multiple communities.

"The 23 were buried under tons of mud in three separate landslides in different parts of Simbu province," Man said on Monday.

"We are still experiencing heavy rains, landslips, flooded rivers, that have caused extensive damages in the highlands."


The province, also known as Simbu, is made up of six districts and is home to about 376,000 people.

Coastal communities have also been hit, with rising king tides sweeping away seafronts and flooding beachside villages.


Attention

Gray whale dies after washing ashore in Malibu, California

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A gray whale that washed ashore in Malibu has died, wildlife officials said Sunday.

The whale was spotted Saturday off Point Dume by a man filming video over the shoreline with a drone. The whale was alive when it washed on shore and could be seen rocking back and forth as the waves crashed down.

On Sunday, Jennifer Brent, executive director of the Malibu-based California Wildlife Center, confirmed the whale had died. She said staff from the center will take samples from the whale's body to try to determine what happened. They are working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


Attention

Bear filmed during attack in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia

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Two people are in hospital after being attacked by a bear in the Slovak town of Liptovský Mikuláš, emergency services said.

A 49-year-old woman suffered an injury to her shoulder, while a 72-year-old man was treated for a gash on his head, officials confirmed.

Reports said police went on to drive the bear out of town and into a forest.

Videos posted on social media showed the bear bounding along a road, and in one, lunging at a man on the pavement.

The news comes a day after a 31-year-old Belarussian woman apparently fell to her death trying to escape a brown bear in the nearby Low Tatra mountains.


Doberman

Six-year-old boy killed by stray dogs in Rajasthan, India

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A six-year-old boy was mauled to death by a pack of stray dogs on Monday when he was going to his school in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan, police said.

The incident took place in Parsoli village under Begun tehsil, sub-inspector of Parsoli police station Prem Singh Khangarot said, adding the dogs attacked Aayush as he tried to run and injured him badly.

The boy was rushed to a nearby hospital by villagers where he succumbed to injuries, police said.

"The boy received multiple severe wounds in the attack," Khangarot said.

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Widespread flooding in Fiji - 16 inches of rain in 24 hours

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Evacuation centres are open in Fiji and roads are closed as flooding followed heavy rain, which was expected to continue on Sunday.

In an update issued just after 10am Sunday local time, the Fiji Times reported Ba town was underwater, with Vinod Patel park and main street Ba flooded, and the Elevuka creek had burst its banks.

Vehicles have been stopped by Fiji Police Force officers from entering the town area and all shops are closed.

Road access from Ba to Tavua is also closed due to flooding at Wailailai Flats.

In a a statement on Saturday night, Minister for Disaster Management Sakiasi Dikota said they had confirmed reports of flooding in the Western and Northern parts of Fiji, and floodwaters had entered Nadi town.

Some of the major rivers in the Western and Northern divisions were above alert or warning levels.