We are more than two months into Spring, and Winter is still not letting go of its grip in many areas of the world, exposing the gross lies of the government and mainstream press about manmade global warming. It might be hot in Florida, but it is record cold in many places deep into May and now June. The longer the cold stays, the more agricultural production will be reduced, and many will feel it in their empty bellies sooner or later.
The Earth’s warmth is not just temperature, it is vitality. Crops do not grow in ice, trees do not blossom in frost, seeds require warmth to awaken, and soil needs sun to stay alive. Life breathes through heat, through photosynthesis.
Yes, too much heat can scorch. But cold, deep, prolonged cold stops life. It arrests germination, hardens soil, kills pollinators, and shatters fragile ecosystems. A sudden frost at the wrong moment can mean famine. A colder-than-expected season can undo a year’s planting. Even in human terms, the body fights to stay warm. The infant needs warmth to survive. Warmth sustains. Warmth enables. Many more people die from the cold than from heat.
Hot Days Are Disappearing
From 2002 to 2021, the number of days above 95°F declined across most of the United States. The only region to see an increase was the urbanizing Western U.S. This data, straight from NOAA, contradicts the narrative we’ve been sold: that human-caused warming is driving more frequent and extreme heatwaves. If that were true, we’d expect to see a consistent rise in scorching days across the country. We don’t. All we see are the continued lies about climate change.
Yet the mainstream press has just warned Americans about an expectantly hot summer, they must be hallucinating because on the first days of June, we read:
U.S. Chills
The eastern U.S. is shivering under June temperatures not seen since 1972. Parts of the Mid-Atlantic dropped into the low 40s, with Reagan National Airport logging just 48F — the coldest start to June in over 50 years. This isn’t just “unseasonably cool.” It’s historically cold. Yet mainstream media outlets downplay the event, brushing it off as a “roller coaster” before pivoting quickly to the forecasted upcoming warmth. Today, the climate narrative is a trillion-dollar industry, propped up by fear, pie-in-the-sky computer models, and political momentum. Meanwhile, real-world observations continue to defy the script.
Summer In Alaska Starts with Record Cold
June has begun with record-setting cold in Alaska, with Arctic air stalling the summer transition. Deadhorse and Umiat, two interior Alaska Arctic stations, posted historically low maxes. Deadhorse logged 25F (-3.9C), tying its coldest June high on record. While Umiat reached only 27F (-2.8C), setting a new record low high for the month. These are daytime highs more typical of mid-winter. The early summer average in this region should be 50F (10C).
Iceland has slammed into June with a full-blown Winter Relapse.
Snow, gale-force northerly winds, and near-zero visibility have gripped the country, particularly the mountains, prompting authorities to issue weather warnings and initiate a public safety “uncertainty phase.” Roads are already vanishing in the whiteout, and travelers are being told to stay put.
Freak Snow Hits Northern India, Killing Livestock
A freak end-of-May snowstorm has slammed the upper reaches of Kashmir, blanketing highland pastures in fresh snow, killing livestock, destroying crops, and throwing seasonal migration into chaos. From Margan to Gurez, Peer ki Gali to Aharbal, nomadic herders were caught mid-ascent as snow buried trails, tents, and maize fields. Lambs froze overnight. Entire herds stalled. Families, hardened by winter, are now facing its unwelcome return.
Snow is forecast for the UK in June.
The Met Office reports freezing levels dropping below 600 meters (2,000 feet) on Wednesday morning, with snowfall expected on high ground in northern Scotland. Overnight temperatures will approach the freezing mark on the mountain tops.
Farmers devastated after rare freeze wipes out nearly every crop:
‘In a scary predicament at the moment’
Extreme weather is wreaking havoc in Romania, causing damage to essential stone fruit. Fresh Plaza recently reported that consecutive freezing temperatures and frost have impacted harvest yields for the season. Cold temperatures as low as 17 degrees Fahrenheit have hit Romania and lasted an entire week. While Romania is not a stranger to these types of drops in temperature, frosts have never lasted five straight days.
As a result, stone fruits such as cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, and plums endured high levels of stress, according to Baianu. For peaches, about 90-100% of crops “have been wiped out,” and for cherries, about 70-80% of the harvest has been lost across Romania.
There’s so much unpleasantness on the news these days that it is disheartening to watch the deterioration of the First World. It is tedious, depressing, disturbing, and infuriating to follow the mainstream narrative. Still, we need to pay attention to protect our families, especially from the lies of climate change and the food catastrophe that is in its initial stages. Did you know that in Japan, which is falling apart financially at its seams, there are riots over rice? Nothing causes greater, more unpredictable, or more violent behaviors in people than a lack of food.
Ukraine’s Crops Wiped Out by April Freeze — Confirmed Losses Hit 100%
The April cold snap in Ukraine has now been confirmed as a major agricultural disaster. In the Mykolaiv region, some farmers reported complete losses of their fruit crops after temperatures crashed to -11C (12F)—far below the average of 10C (50F). Apricots, cherries, and cherry plums were hardest hit. In Turkey, an April freeze took out 80% of apricot production. Hungary also saw major losses in apricots and almonds.
These cold snaps aren’t isolated events; they’re part of a larger pattern. And while mainstream outlets keep pushing “the warmest year on record” yarn, farmers are dealing with crippling frosts and late-season snows. Food production is taking the hit. Out-of-season Arctic blasts like these reduce supply, push prices up, and increase pressure on already strained food systems.
Snow is Still Falling
Snow is falling again across the Balkans — in late May, with temperatures holding well below seasonal norms, and it’s only a few days before June. Mount Washington sees a foot of snow over the weekend between May 23–25. On May 25, thermometers at Concordia, Antarctica plunged to -79.5C (110.9F) sending early season cooling to the subtropics.
During the early hours of May 23, Arctic air surged south into the Alpine region. Monté Rosa logged a biting -16.9C (1.6F), according to Arpa Piemonte. Even colder, Mont Blanc plunged to -20.1C (-4.2F), reported Arpa Valle d’Aosta. These are not your typical spring temperatures. But, sure, keep believing in manmade global warming. Even Albany, NY, makes history its forecast high of 49F (9.4C). That would make for the lowest-max ever recorded there on May 22.
Biting lows have swept Hungary, also late into May with thermometers tanking below 0C in multiple regions—a rare event this late in spring. HungaroMet reported a record low of -1.6C (29F in northeast Hungary, beating the previous May benchmark of -1.1C (30F) set in 1995.
Greenland Gains Gigatons of Mass in June
The Greenland Ice Sheet continues to perform well-above expectations, as per latest Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) data. Daily surface mass balance (SMB) gains throughout the And even as the calendar flips to summer, the SMB gained almost 4 gigatons on June 1:
Mainstream Climate Scare Tactics
Health officials sound alarm as ‘deadliest animal on the planet’ spreads across southern US.` Already facing an uphill battle as rising global temperatures expand peak mosquito season beyond its traditional dates, Texas officials managing mosquito populations now must combat high levels of standing water and hot, humid conditions perfect for mosquito reproduction, per the American-Statesman. That is, rising global temperatures on a cooling planet makes a lot of sense.
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