Gazawood — the Pallywood saga is an X site that analyses reports that are given to Legacy media channels like ABC, BBC, CNN, and of course Al Jazeera, and get reported as fact, when there has been much digital manipulation involved.
There’s nothing new about that — a decade ago Egyptian authorities discovered a “news” team creating fake videos on a demolition site in Port Said, but claiming they were scenes in Syria. An Egyptian state media channel itself tested Al Jazeera by creating a fake story about Egypt and then giving it to Al Jazeera — it was run as fact with no checking.
🔥A new scene from Gaza is going viral — and it should raise eyebrows. Why? ☑️ The kids may appear in other dubious clips ☑️ A boy takes a "souvenir photo" over a corpse ☑️ The whole thing just… makes no sense 🧵 Thread: pic.twitter.com/wiMgMc9PKn
— GAZAWOOD – the PALLYWOOD saga (@GAZAWOOD1) May 16, 2025
If gases are poor conductors of heat, how is it that a CO2 molecule, a gas, can heat up 10,000 surrounding N2/O2 molecules, also gases, by 1 degree each?
One in ten thousand is the same as 100 in a million which is the ratio that climate alarmists claim that an extra 100 CO2 molecules per million has heated the entire atmosphere by a degree.
It can’t happen. It’s all a lie.
Gases are poor conductors of heat because their particles are widely spaced, reducing the frequency of collisions and energy transfer.
In solids, the particles are closely packed together, which allows for easy and quick transfer of energy from one particle to another. This is why solids are generally good conductors of heat. However, in gases, the particles are far apart from each other. This wide spacing means that the particles have to travel greater distances to collide with each other and transfer energy. As a result, the process of energy transfer is much slower in gases, making them poor conductors of heat.
The process of heat conduction in gases is also affected by the low density of gases. The density of a substance is directly related to the number of particles present in a given volume. Since gases have a low density, they have fewer particles in a given volume compared to solids or liquids. This further reduces the frequency of collisions and hence the rate of energy transfer.
Moreover, gases are poor conductors of heat because they have a low specific heat capacity. Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a substance by one degree Celsius. Gases generally have a lower specific heat capacity than solids or liquids, which means they require less heat to increase their temperature. This property makes them less effective at conducting heat.
In addition, the random and rapid motion of gas particles also contributes to their poor heat conduction. Unlike in solids where particles vibrate around fixed positions, gas particles move freely and randomly. This random motion means that even when a particle gains energy and moves faster, it may not necessarily collide with another particle to transfer that energy. Instead, it might just move away, carrying the energy with it. This randomness in motion further slows down the process of energy transfer, making gases poor conductors of heat.
In conclusion, the wide spacing of particles, low density, low specific heat capacity, and random motion of particles in gases all contribute to their poor heat conduction.
To those who say global warming is about radiation not convection, it’s actually about both.
Yes, CO2 does absorb radiation but it mainly absorbs it in the 14.8 micron infrared range of electromagnetic energy. See the above picture under the blue range in the CO2 row. To understand just how weak this energy is, it is in the vibrational rotational transition range not the electronic.
What this means is, is that the energy of the photon absorbed in this range is so weak that it can’t even make an electron jump to an outer orbit in the CO2 molecule which is called an electronic transition.
Yet the climate alarmists want you to believe the same photon can heat up 10,000 surrounding molecules of N2/O2 via conduction which as pointed out in the previous post are poor conductors of heat.
Just another piece of information to destroy the climate cult’s narrative.
Either President Donald Trump (lead image, bottom) cannot comprehend the sequence of cause and effect. Or he cannot control his own military and intelligence operations in the war against Russia. Or Trump thinks he can deceive President Vladimir Putin (lead image, top), authorize an attack on him personally, and later, when the attack failed, and Putin retaliated with a counter-attack on Kiev, Trump is pretending “I don’t know what the hell happened to Putin…he’s sending rockets into Kiev and other cities and killing people, and I don’t like it at all.”
Trump then threatened Putin directly. “We’ll see what we’re going to do.”
Follow the sequence and decide what’s cause, what’s effect.
On the morning of 20 May, President Putin arrived in Kursk by helicopter; the Kremlin announced the visit the next day. Five days later, on 25 May, it was revealed by the state news agency RIA-Novosti, that a drone attack had been launched from the Ukraine at targets in Kursk, including Putin’s helicopter.
In the five days from 20-25 May they fired the largest barrage of drones and missiles recorded so far. Russian reports indicate that “in total, our air defence units shot down more than 1104 UAVs. The most effective in the downing of enemy drones was the Oryol region, where 221 UAVs were destroyed on the flight route to the Moscow region. According to tradition, many drones were shot down in the border over the Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod regions.”
but it’s actually quite bad; here’s a video by an Englishman living in Russia who’s scared to return to his homeland:
Apparantly if you do travel to the UK after being in Russia, you get interogated at the border.
An article on modernity.news —
Trump Sent A ‘Free Speech Squad’ To The UK To Investigate Erosion Of Rights
President Trump has dispatched a cadre of State Department officials to the UK to monitor and investigate the growing attacks on freedom of speech by the British government.
The Telegraph reports that “A five-person team from the US State Department spent days in the country,” and among a host of other issues they looked into a crack down on pro-life activists voicing, or in many cases silently expressing opposition to abortion clinics.
The report notes that Trump’s free speech squad, specifically from the US Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL), “met with five activists who had been arrested for silently protesting outside abortion clinics across Britain.”
TRUMP INTERVENES — WHEN NO ONE ELSE WOULD.
Finally, a President and true world leader unafraid to speak the TRUTH — and to defend God-given rights not just for Americans, but for every man and woman across the free world.
The visit demonstrates that Trump is acutely aware of the threat to freedom that is growing in the UK and is willing to intervene in British affairs as required.
The World Health Organization finalized and adopted its Pandemic Agreement but the U.S. is not a part of it.
The final agreement is a severely diluted version of what the WHO intended. Most notably, it is not binding and does not give the WHO the ability to usurp the powers of any given nation as the original draft would have. The agreement explicitly states that it does not grant the WHO authority to dictate or enforce health policies within countries.
The treaty does not require countries to waive intellectual rights and share vaccines and treatments as the original would have. This is because pharmaceutical companies pushed back on that, not world leaders.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued this joint statement with Argentine Minister of Health Mario Lugones today since both countries withdrew from the WHO and avoided joining this treaty.
“Withdrawal marks the beginning of a new path—toward building a modern global health cooperation model grounded in scientific integrity, transparency, sovereignty, and accountability. Our shared commitment is to cost-effective, evidence-based public health interventions that prioritize prevention, especially in children, by addressing root causes such as environmental toxins, nutritional deficiencies, and food safety standards.”
But the Journal of the American Medical Association does not agree that this is positive. They say that the lack of U.S. participation weakens global health security, undermines equity, and jeopardizes America’s role in shaping future pandemic responses.
Zelensky doesn’t want peace, and is the cokehead boss of a thug regime that is destroying the country. Offically 11 million citizens have left Ukraine since 2021, unoffically it’s more than that. Some 1.5 million mostly men, including NATO mercenaries in Ukrainian uniforms, have been killed in the fighting. The physical landscape in the east is looking like that of eastern France in World War 1. The country is being kept on life support by British, French and German taxpayers (but not by American taypayers any more).