Special Reports & Tweets - Proof That Climate Change Exists Aired: 2015-06-13 Duration: 09:24 === Amazing Tyrol Pictures (03:01) === [00:00:01] So, this is a quick view of my office setup. [00:00:05] Here, it's like a little get-together meeting board game room at the hotel, but the internet doesn't seem to work down in my cabin right there. [00:00:16] It's like most... [00:00:18] The internet doesn't seem to work very well anywhere. [00:00:20] But anyway, while I was here working on stuff, waiting for something to upload, I looked at this book, and this says Tyrell and Alton Anstin, which... [00:00:30] Loosely translates into Tyrol in old views, which means Tyrol in old pictures, because this book is filled with some amazing pictures. [00:00:41] I want to share some of these with you. [00:00:46] I've got it marked. [00:00:47] I've got the markings done with leaves. [00:00:50] Here's the state of Tyrol. [00:00:53] From last night, we had a meal at a restaurant, and the owner was serving us. [00:00:58] She said, Tyrol is the heart of Austria. [00:01:01] She goes, Vienna may be the cultural center, but the heart of Austria, the blood, pumps out of Tyrol. [00:01:08] And this is Innsbruck. [00:01:09] This is where we flew into. [00:01:10] This is the biggest city in Tyrol. [00:01:13] And then you travel along this road. [00:01:16] Seafeld is probably the biggest city listed on here where we are. [00:01:20] And then Telfs is somewhere over here. [00:01:23] And the tyrannical scum of Bilderberg is up here. [00:01:27] So there's that. [00:01:29] There's the state of Tyrol. [00:01:30] It's a little history lesson report. [00:01:32] Here is what Innsbruck looked like back in the day. [00:01:37] This is from 1730, 1740. So that's a nice little panoramic view. [00:01:49] And this was the Internet of Old drawing these pictures. [00:01:53] This is how communication was transferred. [00:01:56] Let's go to the next picture. [00:01:58] Here's another shot of Innsbruck. [00:02:09] See that? [00:02:11] People are going down. [00:02:12] This is how trading was done, through rafts. [00:02:16] And there's a really fast-flowing river in Innsbruck. [00:02:19] I guess right now it's got a lot of melting snow making it happen. [00:02:24] This is, when I first saw this, it was like, wow, this looks like the Boston Massacre almost. [00:02:30] But look, both sides are fighting. [00:02:32] And this is actually the fourth battle of the Battle of Bergesil, which was a revolt between the militia of Tyrol revolting against the King of Bavaria and Napoleon of France. === Al Gore's Climate Concerns (06:37) === [00:02:49] So they had four battles, all of which the militiamen won the first four. [00:02:54] And then the last battle, they were overwhelmed and had to submit, unfortunately. [00:02:59] Seems like they are still submitting to this day. [00:03:03] And I think that's why that police officer was really getting mad at me when I was, you know, educating them. [00:03:10] It was because they're a proud people, and they should be. [00:03:14] But they shouldn't lay down and submit. [00:03:16] I really like this picture. [00:03:18] It's got these old barns. [00:03:19] And this is kind of how they set up to block. [00:03:22] Snow from building up on their roofs. [00:03:24] They even have a system like that now. [00:03:26] I'll show you that on my little roof. [00:03:31] It's got two gutters which help drain the water off and also keep the snow from piling up on the roof. [00:03:37] That's very important. [00:03:39] This is the amazing view again. [00:03:43] And there's where we went yesterday. [00:03:48] Up to about right there. [00:03:51] In fact, we might be able to see the radio tower up there. [00:03:55] There's a cell phone tower up that way. [00:03:57] Can't see it from here, though. [00:03:59] Anyway, back to the history book. [00:04:03] I thought that was neat. [00:04:05] I don't know. [00:04:06] I kind of like old barns. [00:04:12] There's different watercolors, and I guess it's just a collection of historical paintings and drawings that were then put together and published into a book. [00:04:22] Shows some country life, very relaxed people. [00:04:27] This is how they cross the river, pulling a log across while the guys stood on the log and they're pulling them across. [00:04:34] You've got these raging rocks and water. [00:04:37] Back then they didn't have a lot of dams built, so these weren't controlled. [00:04:42] There you see the snow mitigation for the roofs. [00:04:50] Here's another one. [00:04:51] Looks like they've got a dam built here, letting water flow through, but it's also flowing under. [00:04:56] See some people on the bridge watching it. [00:05:00] This was done in 1840. It's another interesting looking image. [00:05:20] It's like how they've started dividing up farmland. [00:05:26] There's some hunters traveling back. [00:05:30] There's a farmer and an old, looks like maybe a church. [00:05:36] This was done in 1590. There's another big panorama. [00:05:43] You can see the wall around the city. [00:05:45] And then you've got... [00:05:46] Some areas where animals were kept here. [00:05:49] There's a farm up here. [00:05:50] You got this wall around this city. [00:05:54] There's some more crops. [00:05:57] Around the river that runs through Innsbruck down this way, all farmland. [00:06:03] Everywhere. [00:06:04] Everywhere around it is farmland. [00:06:07] Here's a guy walking next to what looks like to be a glacier, and this is in 1819. All the SUVs and everything back then were causing global cooling. [00:06:23] Al Gore was right. [00:06:25] Here's an interesting photo. [00:06:27] This looks like some sort of cultural holiday that they're having. [00:06:33] This was done in 1850. Here's the date right there, 1850. Another shot. [00:06:44] It's a really cool book. [00:06:45] I haven't had too much time to spend with it, but I wanted to share it with everybody before we pulled out of here, and I would have kicked myself for not showing it. [00:06:56] Because you don't run into these very often. [00:06:58] When I was interviewing Russell Means, we found an old Wounded Knee book where we got a lot of the images from. [00:07:04] And it's history. [00:07:07] You can't deny the photos. [00:07:12] The U.S. troops had massacred the Indians. [00:07:15] They stacked them up like cordwood and it had frozen over the nights. [00:07:19] Everybody was frozen in place and they just put them in a mass burial grave. [00:07:25] Here's one from 1840. [00:07:27] This is just a really interesting book, but there's an amazing picture coming up. [00:07:35] Ah, yes, here it is. [00:07:43] This is called a glacier. [00:07:47] This is from 1824. So there was a mini ice age. [00:07:54] And glaciers kind of reformed and started carving out areas. [00:07:57] I imagine the whole valley down there was carved out by a giant glacier. [00:08:03] Yeah, but this, I mean, I think this is definitive proof that Al Gore was right and global warming exists and it's caused by... [00:08:10] By humans and SUVs, you know, because these guys were driving around in their gas-guzzling cars burning coal, and that melted this glacier. [00:08:20] And that's why we have the problems today, because of these people. [00:08:24] So we have to limit human population. [00:08:28] Obviously, I'm just kidding. [00:08:31] It just doesn't make any sense. [00:08:33] And there's also photos you can go find of Greenland when it was green. [00:08:39] But now it's not green. [00:08:40] It's covered with snow. [00:08:41] So there have been different warming and cooling periods that really have nothing to do with human interaction. [00:08:47] They have to do with the sun, mostly, and solar cycles. [00:08:52] And probably stuff within our own Earth, too. [00:08:54] I imagine our core heats and cools. [00:09:00] But it's just a really interesting book. [00:09:03] I haven't even gone through the whole thing, but I wanted to share with you guys some of the images. [00:09:08] And then also tell you that Al Gore was right. [00:09:11] We are causing the earth to heat up. [00:09:16] So that's about it. [00:09:18] That is just a quick look at Tyrol in history. [00:09:22] Hope you enjoyed it. [00:09:23] I've been Rob Dew from 4Words.com.