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The Cold Is All In Your Imagination Yet Winter Started Early on November 10

Published on November 12, 2025

Don’t forget, we live in a frying pan; it is so hot that the ice is melting at the poles (it’s really not), and lower Manhattan is supposed to be underwater. Oh yes, there is supposed to be no more snow, and the record cold being experienced is unrelated to climate change. The experts and climate change idiots are meeting in Brazil to warn us that it’s the end of the line, and prepare to be cooked to death or spend trillions on green energy production that is causing energy starvation, higher prices, and grid fragility.

Physicist William Happer and MIT’s Richard Lindzen agree that “The theory
that the control knob is CO2 doesn’t work; it’s completely clear. It doesn’t
work. We would’ve made a lot more progress if they hadn’t been forced to deal
with this CO2 cult.” In contrast, Guterres of the UN insists that rising CO₂ is the
defining factor threat of the century — a moral and survival issue for humanity.

The mainstream news, which lies through its teeth about everything, has been warning for a week to prepare for the bitter cold. Headlines started on the 6th: ‘Gobsmacking’ cold front to sweep Florida with freezes in the north, paralyzed iguanas in the south. Also on the 6th: Ready for Winter? Snow and sub-freezing temperatures are on the way to the Mohawk Valley. Winter started 40 days before its official time, with lake-effect snow stranding drivers on I-57 south of Chicago.

The exceptional early-season Arctic outbreak has delivered record-breaking snow across the US Midwest and eastern Canada, bringing the heaviest early November accumulations in decades and snarling transport from Cincinnati to Ottawa.

Person walking a dog through heavy snowfall on a snow-covered bridge during a winter storm.

The brutal Arctic outbreak is crushing the United States, with reality on the ground showing one of the most severe early-season cold anomalies ever observed for November. European models projected on Monday that temperatures will plunge below -40C (-40F) in the mid atmosphere from the Great Lakes to Kentucky by Tuesday, November 11, not on the ground.

Such values are extraordinary for mid-November, rivaling events seen only a handful of times in recorded history. For example, the forecast of -38C near Dulles Airport on Tuesday in the mid-atmosphere would break the November record of -37.3C set on November 13, 1977.

On the 7th, we read these headlines: Australia Starts November With Record Cold; Late-Season Antarctic Cold; In China, 77 Stations Meet ‘Full Blizzard’ Criteria; Arctic Blast Locks Onto US.

Street covered in deep snow with parked cars and trees blanketed after a winter storm.

Americans who still believe in the media and the federal government must be surprised that they could freeze to death in November. The government and the press have lost their bet against Nature, which was one of the stupidest things the mainstream has ever done. We do not have global warming; we have global cooling. Beware and take care: the cold kills far more than heat. Fort Myers residents felt a 20-degree drop on Monday, with even colder conditions on Monday night.

Florida

In Florida, Punta Gorda plunged to 39°F (4 °C), breaking its previous record by 5°F and marking the coldest this early since 1966. Naples fell to 44F (7C), besting its 1993 record by 3F, while Tampa Bay hit 39F, its coldest November 11 since 1892. Vero Beach (40F), FortPierce (41F), Orlando (36F), Daytona (35F), Leesburg (35F), all set or tied daily records. Tuesday morning marked the coldest statewide reading this early in nearly 60 years. It’s going to be more complicated than ever for the government to say this is the warmest year on record.

Across the state, residents woke to frost, record-breaking chill, and paralyzed iguanas tumbling from trees — a familiar sign of cold, but bizarre to see in early November. The NWS confirmed “cold-stunning” events from Boca Raton to Fort Myers.

The same Arctic air mass also swept across the likes of Georgia and the Carolinas, driving Jacksonville and Savannah to 28°F (-2C) — the coldest so early in the season since 1976. In eastern North Carolina, rare snow flurries dusted the Outer Banks, while new record lows were logged at Cape Hatteras (36F, breaking 37F from 1961) and Manteo (34F, breaking 35F from 1976).

Across the east, hundreds of low temperature records were toppled Monday and Tuesday, with more forecast to fall on Wednesday. Looking ahead, though, this could be just a taste of what’s to come. Another stronger ‘stratospheric warming’ event looks to be building, meaning even larger, colder lobes might be readying to crash south out of the Arctic circle: perhaps “one for the ages,” writes meteorologist Ryan Maue.

Cold, Not Heat, Is The Real Killer

Bar chart comparing annual deaths from heat and cold in the US, EU, and Mexico, showing cold as the leading cause.

A new NBER study spanning 30 countries confirms what officialdom keeps dodging: cold is one of the most significant external threats to human life today, killing far more people than heat across every context examined. In the US, the authors estimate about 120,000 temperature-attributable deaths annually; in the EU, more than 500,000, with the burden of cold exposure outweighing that of heat by at least 5 to 1 in temperate regions.

The majority of deaths occur on moderately cold days, which are frequent.The cross-region contrast is stark. Europe remains far more sensitive than the US, with temperature-attributable deaths (as a share of all deaths) more than double America’s and roughly on par with Mexico — despite Europe’s higher incomes. The paper points to multiple plausible reasons, including demographics, differences in health systems, and higher energy costs that deter adequate heating/cooling.

Bar chart titled “Lancet: More Cold Death Than Heat Death Everywhere.” It compares annual deaths from cold (blue bars) and heat (red bars) across six regions: Northern America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. In every region, cold deaths greatly outnumber heat deaths. Asia shows the highest cold-related deaths (over 2 million), followed by Africa and Europe. The source cites The Lancet, July 2021, from the study “Global, regional, and national burden of mortality associated with non-optimal ambient temperatures from 2000 to 2019.”

Conclusion

Only in the age of upside-down logic do we hold a climate summit in Brazil while winter shows up 40 days early in the north. It’s like hosting a sunscreen conference during a blizzard. Meanwhile, the ‘experts’ insist your eyes are lying and the models are right. It’s wild: the colder it gets, the louder the warming conferences become. The climate debate has left the realm of natural observation and entered the realm of ideological control, delusional thinking, and outright insanity.

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Dr. Mark Sircus AC., OMD, DM (P)

Professor of Natural Oncology, Da Vinci Institute of Holistic Medicine
Doctor of Oriental and Pastoral Medicine
Founder of Natural Allopathic Medicine

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