Saturday 5 April 2014

Cold Sun. “A dangerous ‘hibernation’ of the Sun has begun!” says author John Casey.


http://iceagenow.info/2014/03/cold-sun/

Cold Sun

by  on MARCH 26, 2014 · 16 COMMENTS

“A dangerous ‘hibernation’ of the Sun has begun!” says author John Casey.  

“Cold Sun is simply a great work! It throws new light into the climatic patters of the Earth. John’s concepts will help people better understand nature and the full story of what is behind our climate changes.”
- Dr. Natarajan Venkatanathan, Professor of Physics, SATRA University, India

Cold Sun
Cold Sun

By John L. Casey
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“This is an Earth-shattering book! The Sun has surely entered the hibernation stage and we are going to  have challenging decades ahead”
- Dr. Dong Choi, Editor-in-Chief New Concepts in Global Tectonics Newsletter

Hardcover: ($13.05)

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When you’re ready to purchase, please return to Amazon via this page. They’ll give me a small commission, and it won’t cost you a penny extra. This will help fund my crusade to warn people of the impending ice age. – Thanks, Robert

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“The air is filled with lectures and rumors that our Earth is getting warm. The author of Cold Sun, John Casey has found evidence to the contrary. His work is quite a revelation that marks a step toward a new scientific Civilization. This book adds a brillian page to the history of science!”
- Dr. Fumio Tsunoda, Professer Emeritus of Geology, National Saitama University, Japan

“In Cold Sun, author John L. Casey, a former White House national space policy advisor, NASA headquarters consultant, and space shuttle engineer tells the truth about ominous changes taking place in the climate and the Sun.”
- Book jacket
“(Cold Sun) is a very useful book. It is written for the people and thus is not a scientific textbook. Its style corresponds very well to educated but nonscientific readers. It is therefore ideal for students in high schools, colleges, and universities; educators; economists; agro- and hydro-engineers; developers of energy strategies; politicians; businessmen; and any others who want to understand the fuller picture of climate change. It is especially recommended to journalists who are interested in working in the field of climate changes.”
- Dr. Boris Komitov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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