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Fear's avatar

Pivot to the "Aliens" thing perhaps.... Or maybe blame the warming on Iran.... These sound silly but keep in mind how stupid we saw the majority was during The Madness....

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Kerry Lawson's avatar

"...And history rhymes again…"

Pardon me. I mangled that quote from Mark Twain without attribution, if I were President of Harvard, I could get fired for that.

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“History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.” Mark Twain said that and we need not wonder how things worked out for Solzhenitsyn, we know what happened, we seem to be living in an echo of those times.

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David Walker's avatar

Heh, that's always going to be a problem with "settled science"!

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Kerry Lawson's avatar

Amazing how you deconstruct their lies with such humor and meticulous detail, I am only reminded of a quote from Solzhenitsyn about official lying: “We know that they are lying, they know that they are lying, they even know that we know they are lying, we also know that they know we know they are lying too, they of course know that we certainly know they know we know they are lying too as well, but they are still lying. In our country, the lie has become not just moral category, but the pillar industry of this country.”

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And history rhymes again…

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

They know that they are lying, we know that they are lying and they know that we know they are lying, but few people really bother to find out HOW they are lying. Isn't that kind of weird?

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Kerry Lawson's avatar

Well, the how is easy... they own the media and they control the message of all except those who wear 'The Red Badge of Courage'...

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Why is actually what troubles me... Why do they tell these lies? Can they be that blind to the eventual consequences of their 'vision' (I hate that word and only use it in derision) Do they believe that a 'flying saucer is traveling...' to rescue them from their folly like the 'Heaven's Gate' cult???

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You are always mentally provocative Jaime.

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Bill Beshlian's avatar

No mystery, Honga Tunga. They just don’t want to admit to it.

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Benjamin W's avatar

I suspect the aversion to the Hunga Tonga explanation is that it kinda destroys the anthropogenic climate crisis narrative. If geologic causes of climate change can cause far more of a difference and in much shorter time spans, then it means we must stop pretending that anything we do can create permanently stable temperatures on the planet.

I believe that we should shift our focus away from: a) banning fossil fuels, with no suitable replacement up and running, which would send humanity back to the dark ages; b) banning farmers, which would guarantee billions of people starving (isn't that why climate change is supposed to be so scary? because crops won't grow if it's 3 degrees warmer?); c) subsidizing wind and solar with billions of taxpayer money when they fail on so many levels and are made of highly toxic materials which end up in landfills or littering the countryside when they need to be replaced every 20 years or so, with more taxpayer money; d) ESG, carbon credit, or any other system designed to strip people of their liberties (obviously, those systems were never about changing the weather). And don't get me started on the demonization of CO2. The science is pretty darn clear that increases in CO2 do not cause an increase in temperature (ice cores), and we learned in grade school that the flora/fauna, carbon dioxide/oxygen relationship is what sustains life on this planet. These maniacs want levels of CO2 that haven't existed for hundreds of thousands of years.

The focus should be on PREPARING for climate change. Because whether it's hundred or thousand year cycles, mass coronal ejections, volcanic activity, animal agriculture, or all the damn humans, the bottom line is that we are in a warming period. How about instead of trying to change the weather, we put that energy into figuring out how to grow more food in warmer conditions and instead of destroying infrastructure, we expand it to make getting food to market easier and cheaper. People want to live on the beach during a warming period, waiting for the waters to rise, and then clutch their pearls when it happens and shout to the heavens, "Oh, if only humans hadn't been so foolish! Damn you, Climate Change!" I'd laugh if they weren't trying so hard to blame everything on John Q. Public and punish us accordingly.

There was a time when high priests could blame bad weather on an angry God in order to make the people bend to the will of authority. I had thought humanity had at least gotten to the point where it takes a false flag to get us to fall in line and accept the narrative. The good news is that, in addition to being in a warming period, we also seem to be in a period of awakening. That's, in no small part, due to people like you. Thanks Jaime!

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Exactly. The silver lining of the Hung Tonga chicanery is that it has demonstrated that water vapour is a much more potent greenhouse gas than atmospheric CO2, which climate sceptics have been saying for years yet climate alarmists have excluded from their climate models. In fact the warming potential of CO2 is already almost fully saturated (used up), as Professors Happer and Lindzen have explained. No wonder the corrupt establishment is desperate to cover up the Hunga Tonga story.

We don’t need to reduce CO2 emissions at all. If we are ever to restore healthy economic growth, we need energy policies which prioritise efficient nuclear and natural gas (and even coal, like Germany) and de-prioritise unreliable expensive weather-dependent renewables, alongside sensible climate policies of adaption to whatever climate changes happen.

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browntsunami's avatar

Did you say ignored elephant in the room? Does it fart, that must be the missing greenhouse gas. Problem solved.

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Lon Guyland's avatar

The Science is settled.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Nice mockery, using the same “experts are baffled” phrase for baffled climate scientists on baffling global warming post-Hunga Tonga as for baffled medics on baffling cases of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome post-Covid vaccine rollout. They are taking us all for fools.

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Janet's avatar

I read that. Wow.

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David jenkins's avatar

And the science is settled, looks far from it

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