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Climate Activists and False Predictions
It’s common knowledge at this point that pretty much every prediction ever made by climate activists has turned out to be completely false. But, for the most part, all along, there’s one thing these activists have been smart enough to do. They’ve typically made predictions that were pretty far out into the future. They didn’t say anything that could be proven wrong within a couple of months. They knew enough to create some distance between their prediction, and the day you could theoretically point to that prediction and say, “Well, that didn’t pan out.”
There are a lot of examples of this phenomenon. There’s Leonard Nimoy, a.k.a. Mr. Spock, claiming in a 1978 television special that, “during the lifetime of our grandchildren, arctic cold and perpetual snow could turn most of the inhabitable portions of our planet into a polar desert.” That TV special was called “The Coming Ice Age.” Of course, by the time Mr. Spock’s prediction was falsifiable, he was near death, so no one was going to hold him accountable, or say “I told you so” while he was on his deathbed.
Then there was that infamous 1989 article from the Associated Press, citing a “senior U.N. environmental official,” saying, “entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000.” Again, they’re putting some distance between the prediction, and the time you can prove them wrong.
A NASA scientist did the same thing in 2006, when he told NBC News that, “the world has a 10-year window of opportunity to take decisive action on global warming and avert catastrophe.”
More recently, Greta Thunberg got in on the action in 2018, when she claimed, “A top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years.”
In all of these cases, the climate predictions weren’t even close to being true. Reality disproved all of them. But it took time for these predictions to “age out” and become clearly false. Most cultists are smart enough to design their claims so that they sound highly alarming at the time. And then, by the time you can validate these claims years later, most people have forgotten all about the whole thing.
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A couple of months ago, there was a very notable exception to this general rule. There was a cult leader who slipped up, and made a prediction that could be proven wrong very quickly.
I’m talking about this prediction from our climate czar, John Kerry. Here he was this summer:
John Kerry sounds like he’s in a cult:
“It’ll be the hottest year and we all know that because the science is telling it to us and because Mother Earth is responding.” pic.twitter.com/wfZzqlZCD9
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) July 10, 2023
If you try to fact-check that claim from Kerry, you’ll find a bunch of articles declaring he was right. They’ll say this is indeed the hottest year ever, and that’s because “Mother Earth” doesn’t like your truck, or your grill, or the way you vote. None of these articles will mention the recent volcanic eruption in the Pacific Ocean, which blasted a huge plume of water vapor into the atmosphere. They won’t tell you how that likely trapped heat and raised the global temperatures. Instead, they’ll blame you for all the heat.
What’s funny about this premise is, if we accept it as completely true for the sake of argument, then humans must also be responsible for the extremely cold temperatures that are also being recorded this year.
It turns out it hasn’t been hot everywhere, contrary to what John Kerry says. Take a look at what’s happening in Europe right now. According to an article from yesterday in Reuters, for example, “Temperatures in Siberia dip to minus 56 Celsius as record snow blankets Moscow. … In the Russian capital, some of the biggest snowfalls ever seen on December 3 left swathes of Moscow blanketed in drifts of more than 35 cm of snow in just one day.”
Most of Central and Eastern Europe was like this last week. They have never seen snow like this in recorded history. This is supposedly the hottest year ever recorded, and they’re experiencing record snowfall.
But it gets better. If you want decisive proof that irony is still alive, despite every effort by climate activists to quash it forever, here it is. The snow was so bad last week that in Munich, the airport was completely covered in snow. Private planes were immobilized and in some cases, frozen in what looks like the take-off position, because snow stacked up on their tail sections. And reportedly, some of these planes were supposed to head to the COP-28 climate summit, which is underway right now in Dubai. You could not script this any better. Here’s what the airport looked like in Munich a couple of day ago:
NEW: Private jets getting ready to leave for a ‘Climate Change’ conference in Dubai are frozen on the runway in Munich as 60
Europe Covered in Snow: A Climate Change Parody
Did you know that a significant percentage of Europe is currently covered in snow? It’s a stunning sight, but what makes it even more amusing is the irony surrounding the recent COP-28 climate summit. Rich individuals, ready to board their gas-guzzling private jets, were planning to lecture the world about the dangers of global warming. It’s like a dietician being late to a weight loss seminar because they got stuck in a fast-food drive-thru. The climate evangelists have truly become a parody of themselves.
The Frozen Private Jets
Now, let’s clarify something before we dive deeper into this hilarious situation. While we can’t confirm that the specific plane in the viral video was heading to the COP-28 summit, it’s safe to assume that some travel plans for the event were indeed disrupted due to the widespread snowstorm across Europe. The irony is palpable, and it’s not the first time something like this has happened.
Back in 2009, when climate activists were still using the term “global warming,” they organized a massive rally in Washington, D.C. to protest against rising temperatures. However, Mother Nature had other plans. A historic snowstorm completely shut down the protest, leaving the activists frozen in their tracks. The solar panels on the Greenpeace truck, proudly proclaiming “America can stop global warming,” were ironically frozen over. It was a moment that perfectly encapsulated the contradictions of their movement.
The Climate Change Catch-All
As time went on, climate activists realized that talking about “global warming” was becoming increasingly problematic. So, they cleverly shifted their focus to “climate change.” This catch-all term allowed them to blame any weather event on climate change, whether it was hot, cold, or anything in between. It became their shield against embarrassing photo ops and inconvenient contradictions.
But let’s be clear: weather and climate are intrinsically linked. Claiming that weather is different from climate is like saying water is different from H2O. It’s a desperate attempt to avoid facing the reality that their beliefs are being contradicted by the very world they claim to protect.
The Ever-Changing Lexicon
The evolution of the terminology used by climate activists is quite telling. From “global warming” to “climate change,” the language has become broader and less specific with each change. According to NASA, “global warming” became the dominant term in 1988, but as colder temperatures challenged their narrative, they shifted to “climate change” in the 2000s.
These changes in terminology aren’t just about saving face. They provide activists with more flexibility to push their political agenda under the guise of “saving the environment.” At the recent COP-28 summit, John Kerry even pledged to shut down all coal power plants worldwide, conveniently ignoring China’s continuous expansion of coal plants.
In the end, the climate change movement has become a parody of itself. As they desperately cling to their unfalsifiable claims, they lose credibility and become the subject of ridicule. So, the next time you see snow falling during a climate summit, remember the frozen private jets and the absurdity of it all.
Climate Alarmism: A Dangerous Game
In the realm of climate change, politicians like John Kerry and Hillary Clinton are playing a dangerous game. They push their agenda, disregarding the consequences it would have on the world economy and the actual effectiveness of their proposed solutions. They want us to believe that we are in a “climate emergency” and that extreme heat is killing people left and right. But the truth is far from it.
NOW – Hillary Clinton: “We’re seeing and beginning to pay attention and to count and record the deaths that are related to climate.” pic.twitter.com/6hVv4qFB1T
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) December 4, 2023
The reality is that extreme cold poses a greater threat to human life than extreme heat. According to the Lancet, there were only around 800 deaths due to heat in England and Wales between 2000 and 2019, while more than 60,000 deaths were associated with extreme cold. Even in 90-degree temperatures, as long as you have shade and water, you can comfortably spend the day outdoors. So why the fearmongering about heat-related deaths?
The truth is, Hillary Clinton’s goal is not to inform but to manipulate. She wants to convince us that climate change is causing mass casualties, when in reality, it’s a vague and meaningless statement. It’s like saying people are dying because they exist. It’s a tactic to justify the influx of so-called “climate refugees” into our country, without any real evidence to support the claim.
But it doesn’t stop there. Our public health establishment is also jumping on the climate change bandwagon, using it as a scapegoat for future pandemics. They want to gain more control over our lives by linking climate change to the next fake pandemic. It’s a dangerous game they’re playing, and we must be wary of their ulterior motives.
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First, listen for yourself.
Then consider the following:
Both pre-planned pandemics and… pic.twitter.com/6Kzm4hBzfc
— Blake (@_BlakeHabyan) December 1, 2023
The climate cult, as some may call it, is unlike any other cult. They can make endless predictions, all of which turn out to be wrong, and yet they continue to gain support and influence. They fly in private jets to climate conferences, lecturing us on how to live our lives while ignoring their own hypocrisy.
And the corporate press defends them. When criticized for their excessive use of private jets, they dismiss it by saying face-to-face meetings are necessary. But why can’t they have a large-scale Zoom call? Why can’t they fly on commercial planes like the rest of us? These questions go unanswered, and we’re expected to accept their actions without question.
The truth is, climate alarmism is a dangerous game. It’s used as a tool for political manipulation and control. We must remain vigilant and question the motives behind these alarmist claims. Our future and the future of our planet depend on it.
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You know what? You don’t have to follow the rules. That’s the real explanation.
A few years back, during another climate summit, John Kerry himself made it crystal clear. Check this out:
Arrest, charge, prosecute and indict John Kerry for the crimes of perjury and conspiracy to defraud the United States.
John Kerry: “I’ve personally never owned a private jet”
John Kerry: “It’s the only choice for someone like me.” pic.twitter.com/JWWvMuL38b
— 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸 (@Real_RobN) July 14, 2023
According to Kerry, “It’s the only choice for somebody like me.” He believes he’s too important to abide by the rules that everyone else is expected to follow. Why? Because these rules have nothing to do with the climate, global warming, or any of that. Their purpose is simply to establish the superiority of individuals like John Kerry.
Ultimately, that’s what this has always been about.
How does the recent snowfall across Europe challenge the narrative pushed by climate alarmists and emphasize the need for critical examination of alarming claims
Drive-thru. This winter wonderland in Europe serves as a parody of the climate change narrative.
The irony is further amplified when considering that this year is supposedly the hottest ever recorded. Yet, countries in Central and Eastern Europe are experiencing record amounts of snowfall. Moscow, for example, saw some of the biggest snowfalls in recorded history. Temperatures in Siberia dipped to a bone-chilling -56 Celsius. So much for global warming.
But perhaps the ultimate punchline comes from the fact that the snowy conditions in Munich caused private planes bound for the COP-28 climate summit in Dubai to be immobilized. These planes, meant to transport climate activists who advocate for reducing carbon emissions, were unable to take off due to the snow. The image of these frozen planes on the runway perfectly encapsulates the absurdity of the situation.
This recent snowfall across Europe challenges the narrative pushed by climate alarmists. It highlights the unpredictable nature of the climate and the limitations of using short-term weather events to make long-term predictions. It also serves as a reminder that we shouldn’t blindly accept alarming claims without critical examination. Sometimes, reality has a way of disproving these claims, but it often takes time for the truth to emerge.
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