You can misinterpret science, you can even manipulate science to get the results you desire. You can misinterpret history or even rewrite history all together in order to manipulate present day views of the past.
One thing you cannot do is undo reality. The definition of reality is, "The quality or state of being actual or true."
Reality is truth.
Here is a bit of reality, which totally upends a very big lie. There is a new field of science called Glacial Archeology. What is this "new" scientific discipline exactly? Well it is the study of human and animal artifacts uncovered as "climate change" melts glaciers.
A recent example of this new "science" is demonstrated in Norway where archeologist have been studying numerous finds from a mountain pass above Lendbreen. Recently melting snow has unearthed numerous artifacts which show that the pass in antiquity was a heavily commuted thoroughfare. Everything from walking sticks, to tunics, to horse skeletons have been discovered as the ice melts. These discoveries date back over a thousand years. Think about, that which was there before the ice and snow which man traveled upon.
What does the reality of these discoveries reveal. There once was no snow, then there was snow, and now, again, there is no snow.
It is like the ancient Roman seaport in England located more than a mile from the current coast line. Once the ocean reached the seaport then it receded and now it does not. Or the glacier in Alaska that as it recedes reveals giant trees where an ancient forest once stood. The climate changed and covered the forest with snow, then the climate changed again and the trees reappeared in the run off.
Archeology, glacial and not, is filled with thousands of years of examples showing an ever changing climate on Earth all of which happened without any help from fossil fuels. It is in the real historical record which can be seen and touched that overturns the falsehood of man made climate change.
Reality trumps theory.
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