We are experiencing a collapse of seasons, with Winter extending her reach further and further into Spring and Autumn, and even in certain rare events, into Summer. For centuries, we operated under a simple, comforting framework:
- March to May: Spring
- June to August: Summer
- September to November: Autumn
- December to February: Winter
Four perfect seasons, three months each, tidy as a classroom calendar. But Nature never signed that agreement. Winter often creeps in before summer ends and overstays deep into what we call “Spring.” The so-called “spring” of 2025 has begun with freezing rains, orchard-killing snows, and avalanche risks—not budding flowers. And now, a month into Spring, it is still Winter in more than a few places. And that is hurting agricultural production, which is just what we need.
So, eventually, we will be forced to officially extend the winter season, which will become paramount in the next decade as sunspot activity falls off a cliff. But we have already seen this year’s evidence that Winter refuses to leave. I want to say this will be my last cold climate change essay for this Winter, for it will warm up, and we will all be able to forget about the cold and all the money it takes to keep warm. But I would not bet on it. The only thing that makes sense of the global warming scam is that certain people make a lot of money from it.
One Full Month Into Spring
Ireland’s peaks are dusted with snow. According to Statistics Iceland, Iceland’s potato harvest suffered greatly in 2024, with just 5,514 tons produced—the lowest yield in over 30 years. A powerful spring snowstorm has engulfed the Alps, delivering record-breaking snowfall, shutting down resorts, severing transport links, and claiming lives.
Orchards in Iran were crushed by rare spring snows. Heavy snowstorms delaying Spring in New York, Vermont, and New Jersey. The Alps were just buried under a meter of fresh powder, avalanches looming. Denver, Salt Lake City, Montana—blanketed by Winter’s weight again. Arizona Snowbowl just pulled off a “mid-April miracle,” according to its website, with an impressive 18 inches of fresh snow in just 24 hours.
A blizzard hit Vorkuta, Russia, on Sunday, the 20th of April. Conditions were harsh throughout the day, with reduced visibility and limited movement around the area. Vorkuta, located in the far north of Russia, often sees fierce conditions well into Spring. However, storms of this intensity in late April are considered rare. Authorities have advised residents to stay indoors until conditions improve.
Kargil in Ladakh, northern India, was also blanketed by heavy snowfall on the 20th. Late-April snow is almost unheard of in this region, with local records indicating this is the first time ever schools have been forced to close in April due to snow. Kargil town received more than 6 inches, while areas like Khangral saw up to two feet.
Spring is on the calendar, but Winter is in the fields. The reality is
undeniable: Nature no longer respects our neat, human-made seasons.
Some companies and men are actively working to cool a cooling planet, and people are driven insane, like Bill Gates, companies who are being investigated, as I speak, for deliberately polluting the atmosphere with sunlight-blocking chemicals. And, of course, we have ever-rising global pollution that does the job for free. When they grounded all air flights after 9/11, there was a noticeable difference in how much sunlight hit the ground.
The UK government is about to greenlight experiments to dim the Sun. Under the banner of fighting Climate Change, scientists will soon begin testing ways to block sunlight from reaching Earth. This isn’t harmless research; it infringes on the planet’s climate systems. Once you start messing with sunlight, you start messing with a lot: gambling with weather patterns, food production, and ecosystems, with unforeseen consequences. That government also wants endless war with Russia.
This collapse of seasons matters—not just for the inconvenience of snow on Easter but for agriculture, food security, infrastructure, and human psychology. The farmers of Iran, already struggling with economic hardship, now face orchard losses from a spring snowstorm they couldn’t possibly prepare for. In the Alps, vital ski economies shut down not from lack of snow but too much, too late, too fast. In the United States, the northeast braces for heating costs in what should be spring planting season.
Time to Face Reality?
We live in an age where Nature no longer follows our calendars and certainly does not follow the ideas of climate maniacs. The idea of four tidy seasons, three months each, is a relic of a past that no longer exists. There are no more guarantees. The sooner we abandon the illusion of predictable, equal-length seasons, the sooner we can begin adapting to the world as it is—not as we wish it were.
If Winter now invades Spring, and summer now devours autumn, we must rethink everything:
- Planting schedules
- Harvest expectations
- Energy usage
- Disaster preparedness
- Psychological resilience
Adaptation begins with truth-telling, the last thing we learn from mainstream media. Today, the seasons run on chaos, not clocks. Farmers can’t plant like it’s 1950 anymore. Cities can’t plan like normalcy will return.
Prepare for:
- Late freezes
- Early frosts
- Crops lost to rogue snowfalls
- Heating bills spiking long past “Winter.”
CO2 was once over 5,000 ppm. Temperatures were far higher. Life didn’t collapse—the opposite; in fact, it flourished. The Cambrian explosion, the rise of dinosaurs, and the appearance of mammals all happened when CO2 and temps were far beyond today’s levels.
Professor Emeritus of Physics at Princeton University,
Dr. William Happer says, “CO2 is actually good for the world,
so people ought to be encouraged to make more of it.”
At around 420 ppm, today’s levels are at the low end historically. And the planet has had polar ice caps, as it does now, for only a small fraction of its existence. Claims of imminent doom ignore deep time and real data. The correlation between CO2 and temperature? It’s inconsistent. There are long stretches where CO2 drops, temperatures rise, or vice versa.
Conclusion
‘Climate change’ isn’t just a scientific theory—it’s the cornerstone
of a global campaign to reshape the world’s economic and political
systems. The message: obey, sacrifice, and suffer—for the planet.
Climate activism has had a rough year. Voters elected a president who had called climate change a “hoax.” Though Democrats had hoped such statements would doom Donald Trump’s campaign, polls showed voters rated climate change at the bottom of their priorities. The policies of “The Green New Deal” promised by Kamala Harris did not rate highly enough for her to avoid a crushing defeat.
Tortoise Media considered a leftwing British news site, launched a campaign called “Hot Air” this month that blames the shift in public support for climate policies on the spread of what it calls “misinformation.” Misinformation today has become the code word for truth and everything they don’t want you to know.
Global warming was a lie and bet against Nature, which was not a good idea. Global warming activists need to stop confusing pollution with atmospheric CO2. Plastic in the oceans = harmful — CO2 in the atmosphere = good. All the available data point to additional carbon dioxide in the atmosphere having a net benefit, ultimately via a greening of the planet and increased biodiversity.
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