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Patrick Degens

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  1. I don't kow if scientists have any way of knowing about an increase in thunder storms caused by climate change.. We live in the effects of previous climate changes far exceeding what is happening now. The ice age left us the Great Lakes and various phenomena throughout the world. The movement of the earth's crust moved elephants from the equatorial zone into the polar zone and when the Alaskan pipeline was being put underground in certain areas, fresh frozen elephants were unearthed and attracted multiples of wolves coming for the meat. So, we inhabitants of the earth know very little about climate change which seems to have been and still is a constant. The Sahara was once an inland sea which is evidenced by ancient ruins along what was its shore. Certainly there was a huge climate change that accomplished its transition.
  2. In the 1970s , between 12:30 and 1:00 a.m we were traveling on I-94 near Ten Mile Rd. in Roseville, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. It was the dark of night. We were completely surrounded in every direction with bolts of orange lightening and there were no sounds. It was totally eerie. We anticipated that something big was about to happen. We exited the interstate at Ten Mile Rd., took care of the errand that we were on, reversed ourselves and went back home, once again through this phenomena of silent orange lightening. The experts who say there is no silent lightening, have not experienced this phenomena and therefore do not really know what they are talking about. My wife and I were together and have talked about this for years. We call is the night of silent orange lightening.
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