In Part One and Part Two of “ Climate Change and the Great Manure Crisis ”, I talked about the apocalyptic portrayal of the climate “crisis” and the uncertainty of actual climate science. Today, in Part Three, I'll ask if there's really a crisis at all. "... in this year was a very strong hail and wind, as never seen before, and it did great damage, [...] and so many women, which it's said to have made the hail and the wind, were burned according to the law ." "... all the vineyards were totally destroyed by frost … the same with the precious grain which had already flourished … everything froze, [something] which had not happened as long as one could remember, causing a big rise in price … as a result, pleading and begging began among the peasants, [who] questioned why the authorities continued to tolerate the witches and sorcerers destruction of the crops. Thus, the prince-bishop punished these crimes, and the persecution...
A discussion on political, economic and social issues in British Columbia, and Canada