A report from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History noted that six of the “stepped bodies” are in disrepair, putting the outer wall, the core, and the retaining wall at risk of total collapse. Mexican authorities are blaming extreme weather events for the collapse of the wall and pointing to recent droughts and heavy rains that exploited the inside of the wall. As usual, at the peak of the Northern Hemisphere summer, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms covered Mexico. This pattern of rain came after a period of severe drought that had dried up lakes and left cracks in the Earth’s surface. The Institute said the high temperatures and subsequent drought cracked open the land, allowing the rain to infiltrate the interior of the pre-Hispanic building. Mexican officials are now working to repair the structure “in favor of the cultural heritage of Mexicans” while blaming climate change for the destruction. According to mainstream media reports, precious heritage sites like these are at risk all around the world. They claim that ancient monuments are at heightened risk to extreme weather events, rising seas, and the consequences of climate change. Mexican authorities and former tribesmen are ramping up the hysteria, claiming that the gods are “displeased” with human activity and man-made climate change is to blame for the collapse of civilization.The climate cult must be crazy...
Monday, September 2, 2024
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