A Historical Repetician
In the 900s AD Viking Explorers Eric the Red and Leif Ericson named a newly discovered land “Greenland”. Much like their native Iceland, its sizable shoreline areas had plenty of trees and fertile fields for cultivation and livestock grazing. They, along with other Vikings, set up a number of flourishing settlements.
These settlements were able to prosper because of the much more congenial climate they had in caparison to the one being experienced today. Archeological digs, research, soil studies, and weather proxies all indicate this was the case throughout a large portion of the northern hemisphere during that time period. That time frame known as the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) prevailed from 900 AD to 1300 AD.
Shortly after this period, roughly from 1300 through1850, the world began to suffer through a lengthy cooling epoch. This was known as the Little Ice Age – again that period has been well documented throughout the world. As Greenland started to cool, archeology shows that more trees were leveled, only hardier crops were cultivated, and people began to move into a single room. As a last resort livestock was also moved into the houses to provide additional warmth.
This linked story from September 2016 talks about the erasure of documents to conceal both the reality of the 1970s global cooling scare, as well as the hiding and masking of the Medieval Warm Period. This should not be surprising – the left censors the past as well as the present.
It would seem some 700 to 800 years after the Medieval Warm Period, history is going to repeat itself. Winfried Kretschmann, a German politician serving as Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg has suggested to alleviate issues with the supply of natural gas as well as its exorbitant price, everyone in a house or home move into a single room. Further, he suggests bathing with a washcloth and a sink of warm water.
An article on the return to the stone age is linked here. The following quote by writer John Scalzi, details both those that fallaciously conceal history and the apathy of those that ignore it - “Hiding the past never works as well as simply neglecting it.”