We know the reason why, but it's being suppressed. A couple years ago, an underwater volcano erupted in the South Pacific, instantly vaporizing an incredible amount of seawater and launching it into the atmosphere. This water will remain in the atmosphere for years, helping to increase both temperatures and precipitation. I posted this s…
We know the reason why, but it's being suppressed. A couple years ago, an underwater volcano erupted in the South Pacific, instantly vaporizing an incredible amount of seawater and launching it into the atmosphere. This water will remain in the atmosphere for years, helping to increase both temperatures and precipitation. I posted this several months ago on CFN, and I believe you thanked me for sharing the information.
We know the reason why, but it's being suppressed. A couple years ago, an underwater volcano erupted in the South Pacific, instantly vaporizing an incredible amount of seawater and launching it into the atmosphere. This water will remain in the atmosphere for years, helping to increase both temperatures and precipitation. I posted this several months ago on CFN, and I believe you thanked me for sharing the information.