The DEBATE on climate Change is a hoax on a number of levels. The word debate is in caps for a good reason.
1…It’s a hoax in the sense that the idea of climate change as it has been and continues to be, debated, propagandised and promoted as a recent phenomenon is a lie because climate has ALWAYS changed. People who deny this are the real deniers.
2..It’s a hoax because given the above it presupposes that man can do something about it. That it’s somehow our fault and ignores all the natural phenomena from solar activity to volcanoes to ocean currents that have caused climate change over millions of years. Man only showed up +/- 100,000 years ago.
3..It’s a hoax because the argument pivots on the lie that co2 is a pollutant. That’s not true. That’s another lie. A total myth and fabrication designed to bolster the talking points and engender guilt. Today’s co2 levels are 400ppm yet 460 million years ago during the Ordovician period co2 levels were 4,400ppm and the temperatures were much the same as they are today but according to the orthodoxy the earth should been molten
4..It’s a hoax in so much as the debate really isn’t about about climate change at all, as it is about the climate change myth being used as a stalking horse to achieve a political and economic goal of wealth redistribution and dismantling of capitalism. Testimony to this effect has been given from some of the boosters and promoters of climate change at the highest level. (See below)
Unfortunately it is instructive as to how, in these supposed times of access to education, of times when humans have never had so much information available at their finger tips, that when something is conjured out of thin air whether it be WMD’s in Iraq, the recent Trump Russia collusion hoax or the co2 climate myth and takes hold, becomes baked in to the public’s imagination and then politicised, boosted by a compliant media in search of a scary headline and the education sector, all turbo charged with trillions of dollars in handouts and subsidies world wide and at all levels of politics from the UN down through to the board rooms of industry and to the lowest levels of local government with all the associated distorting effects on energy, transport and agriculture, it becomes almost impossible to punch through and shake off.
Climate change is about fear and guilt. The same fear and guilt that has driven organised religion from the beginning of time and now having displaced organised religion, climate change has become holy writ. It is the new faith complete with “deniers” as the new heretics and the UN and state authorities as the new cloth capped firebrand inquisitors at our latter day Spanish Inquisition.
Nothing short of the distraction of a worldwide nuclear conflagration or the eruption of one of the super volcanoes and an ensuing nuclear winter, will shift the needle on the entire climate scam.
H L Mencken said it best:
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary”
Some quotable quotes —
Christiana Figueres executive secretary of U.N.’s Framework Convention on Climate Change — “..This is the first time in the history of mankind that we are setting ourselves the task of intentionally, within a defined period of time to change the economic development model that has been reigning for at least 150 years, since the industrial revolution…”
Maurice Strong, founder of the UN Environment Programme — “..Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the industrialised civilisations collapse? Isn’t it our responsibility to bring that about?..”
Sir John Houghton, first chairman of IPCC — “..Unless we announce disasters no one will listen..” –
Christine Stewart, former Canadian Minister of the Environment.
“No matter if the science of global warming is all phony climate change provides the greatest opportunity to bring about justice and equality in the world…” –
This is by Paul Ehrlich of The Population Bomb fame and one of my favourites —
“..In 1968, Professor Paul Ehrlich predicted that there would be a major food shortage in the U.S. and that “in the 1970s and 1980s hundreds of millions of people (would) starve to death.”
Ehrlich forecasted that 65 million Americans would die of starvation between 1980 and 1989 and that by 1999, the U.S. population would have declined to 22.6 million.
Ehrlich’s predictions about England were gloomier. He said, “If I were a gambler, I would take even money that England will not exist in the year 2000..”