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Da Ewe
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Life in the U.S. II

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A Montana farmer knows I want to irrigate Montana. Why? I think a prolonged mild drought is coming.
What is my evidence and why do I say this. I showed the Montana farmer a spreadsheet based on sno-tel
reports from the location near their farm.
I also showed them information about annual rainfall from their local "big city". And by annual precipitation,
it is each year. And I showed that Montana farmer the source of my information. Farmers in Montana have
no source of water for irrigation, just won't happen.
How to tell if a prolonged mild drought might be coming? Core samples going back to before the Roman warm period.
Regional variations during warm periods should be similar. The IPCC does not advocate this perspective. Challenging
the IPCC is like saying work has allowed me to realize Bessler's Wheel. In a sense why Bessler's Wheel matters.
In today's terms, Bessler's Wheel might be Pandora's Box. Do I think irrigating Montana is important? I do. And for
Walt Cee, do I think Jenna Paulette can sing? I do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-yctVlqQWY

p.s., Jenna is a west Texas cowgirl who can sing. She really does live on a cattle farm and does the work. Her singing
is a plus. And Walt, I like it that I knew her before she was heard on air. I doubt she'll remember me but if comments and
exchanges are there, we've had a few.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CjHOWIZOcKl/
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