1 Aug 2019

And Then, Climate...

The brow beating we’re getting via TV news, all channels, regarding this climate ‘emergency’ is absolutely relentless right now; so much so I’m ready to surrender if they’d let me know where to report to as I feel those with an alternate view - or just sceptical – will soon start to be quietly disappeared.

As for that sixteen year old soon to be a saint, Greta Iceberg, if she was mine and declared one day that she could see Co2, rather than tell the world I’d possibly begotten a nutter, I’d quietly get her the best help money could buy. Or lock her in the attic.

It’s obvious that those orchestrating this climate scare stuff have given up trying to get the older folk onside so are now concentrating most of their energy brainwashing the youngsters and as they grow older they’ll be the ones joyously leading the ‘progress’ back to the stone age. Sadly, they’ll have no means of communicating to others the fact that those ice cliffs seem to be moving yet further south...

Anyhoo, over at Going Postal is an article I’d humbly like to highly recommend, assuming you haven’t already read it{for read, read red} wherein are graphs an’ stuff you won’t see anywhere in the MSM.

And that reminded me of something I copied and stored many a long way back in the day:

On the TV news in NZ they had a piece about how a retreating glacier had uncovered a Viking settlement in Greenland. The studio team were discussing this:
TV man: [With gravitas] “That underlines the serious effects of climate change.”
TV blonde: “Do the scientists know why the Vikings were trying to farm underneath a glacier?”

Quote; An oft repeated quote. A.E. Samaan.

“The Earth is nothing but phlegm spat out by the Sun, and our immediate solar system a whirlwind of boulders. There is no ‘delicate balance’.”

2 comments:

A K Haart said...

What comes after 'climate emergency' though - how do they ramp it up another notch? Will climate activists have to run around all the time shouting nee-nah nee-nah?

Mac said...

A K Haart,

Good point; catastrophe? I'm guessing you may have seen this piece regarding the electricity usage of those windmills? Interesting read...

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