Throughout the year 2023, the corporate media has been dominated by reports of purportedly unprecedented heatwaves, wildfires, and droughts. These occurrences are attributed to the so-called “climate crisis.” In 2022, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a warning, stating that it was a “code red for humanity.” This was attributed to the alleged “global warming” caused by human activities’ CO2 emissions.

In 2023, Guterres intensified his rhetoric by proclaiming that the era of global warming had come to an end and the era of global boiling had commenced. He made this fear-inducing statement during the summer’s hot weather to maximize its impact. Concurrently, the media emphasized that July was the hottest month on record.

This conveniently aligned with reports of “apocalyptic” wildfires in various regions, including the Mediterranean (Spain, Greece, and Italy), the United States, Hawaii, and Canada. It is expected that wildfires did not exist prior to the Industrial Revolution, and it is assumed that average temperatures have been documented for millions of years, rather than just the past 150 years.

For those who rely solely on mainstream corporate media, it may be easy to accept Guterres and the climate catastrophists’ claims as factual. However, the temperature data recorded for 2023 presents a starkly different narrative from the one propagated by Guterres and others.

When examining the record-breaking cold temperatures experienced in 2023, it suggests a contrary scenario to the notion of “global boiling.” On January 14, 2023, an astonishing temperature of -62.4°C was recorded in Tongulakh, Siberia.

Furthermore, Tongulakh shattered the all-time station record in addition to achieving the coldest temperature recorded on Earth in 2023.

On February 4, 2023, the Halifax airport in Nova Scotia experienced the most frigid wind chills ever documented as temperatures dropped to –43°C (–45.4°F).

This surpasses its previous record of –41°C, which was established on February 13, 1967, for wind chill. Numerous locations throughout Canada also established new daily records, with temperatures dipping below –40°C.

On February 19, Shepherd Bay, Nunavut experienced a bone-chilling temperature of –49.6°C (–57.3°F). However, the United Kingdom faced its coldest night of 2023 on Tuesday, March 7. Temperatures dropped below –15 Celsius in various regions. The British Met Office, as reported by UK news outlet The Independent, disclosed that Kinbrace in the Scottish Highlands recorded a temperature of –15.2 Celsius, marking it as the coldest March in the country since 2010.

In February, Mount Washington in New Hampshire witnessed a wind-chill low of –78 Celsius (–108 Fahrenheit), setting a record as the coldest temperature ever recorded in the United States. This remarkable occurrence contradicts the notion of a “climate crisis” supposedly heating up the planet. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Caribou, Maine, received reports of “frostquakes.”

“Just like earthquakes, [they] generate tremors, thundering sensations,” the NWS explains.

“These are caused by sudden cracks in frozen soil or underground water when it’s very cold.”

In Boston, the public school system was closed due to the impending freeze, resulting in a record-breaking low temperature of -23°C (-10°F), according to the NWS.

Providence, Rhode Island also experienced a significant drop in temperature, reaching -23°C (-9°F), surpassing the previous all-time low of -19°C (-2°F) set in 1918.

The Arctic blast from eastern Canada brought record lows to various cities including Albany, New York; Augusta, Maine; Rochester, New York; and Worcester, Massachusetts.

Meanwhile, Sydney had its coldest morning ever recorded in June, with a minimum temperature of 1.8°C at Olympic Park, as confirmed by Miriam Bradbury, a senior meteorologist at the Bureau of Meteorology. Across Australia, more than 100 weather stations reported their coldest May minimum temperatures on record, experiencing frosts, snowfall, and below-average rainfall.

In Finland, June 1st potentially marked the lowest June temperature ever recorded, with a reading of -7.7°C at the Enontekiö Kilpisjärvi Saana weather station in Lapland. Although this may not seem extremely cold for northern Finland, where winter temperatures can reach as low as -51.5°C, it was the first time since June 3, 1962, that Lapland witnessed a minimum temperature of -7°C in June.

Antarctica also experienced abnormally early extreme cold, with temperatures dropping below -75°C since the beginning of May.

After the polar night began, winter has commenced at the South Pole, bringing with it an intense cold at the Russian research station of Vostok.

As early as May 5, the temperature dropped to a low of –75°C, and just recently, it fell even further to –76.4°C.

This sets a new record for the early winter season. Daily highs are also rapidly decreasing, often reaching just below –70°C on the coldest continent on Earth. A sudden and unexpected surge of frigid Arctic air has swept across various regions of South America, causing numerous cold records to be shattered.

Despite it currently being summer in the southern hemisphere, including parts of South America like Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and parts of Brazil, certain areas have undergone a drastic and rapid change in weather. Some places have transitioned from a heatwave to frost in less than a week.

On February 18, 2023, most cities in Paraguay experienced a significant temperature drop, surpassing their previous records for minimum temperatures. Temperatures ranged between 7° and 16°C (44.6-60.8°F) throughout the country.

The southeastern region recorded the lowest temperatures, with a reading of 7.7°C (45.9 °F), only 0.7°C (1.2°F) away from the national record low for February. This extreme cold weather led to at least 30 cities in Argentina breaking their monthly cold records on the same day. Despite warnings about planetary overheating, it is evident that record cold temperatures have been observed on every continent this year. However, the mainstream media has predominantly focused on stories of “record hot temperatures” and “Earth on fire” supposedly caused by man-made global warming.

It is important to note that there is always a place on Earth experiencing its coldest-ever temperature. Unfortunately, the global elite and their media allies tend to ignore these record-cold temperatures as they do not align with the narrative of “global boiling.” Instead, they strive to convince us that our planet is overheating. As a result, we are expected to endure significant declines in our quality of life, high taxes, energy insecurity, de-industrialization, mass unemployment, and national impoverishment.

The general public is required to sacrifice their freedoms to meet the World Economic Forum’s “Net Zero” targets, while the global power elites continue to travel in private jets to “save the planet.” Meanwhile, countries like China, India, and Indonesia significantly increase their national CO2 emissions as they acquire our industries and jobs.