Three quick hits (below) on the theme of how climate change hysteria is part and parcel of both a culture of death and a push towards world government. I’m going to coin a new term for it: the socialization of societies in that the net effect of global governance is to reduce innovation and choice among nations and national systems in a manner very similar to how national-scale socialism reduces innovation and choice within industries. (When tyrants don’t need to fear the loss of brains or capital to freer locales, their options for exercising power are greatly increased.)
1) I know it’s an ‘old’ (late August) story, but I still can’t get over how John Holdren, Obama’s science ‘czar’, could be an open, vocal advocate of forced abortions and other Nazi-style involuntary eugenic measures and yet find his way not only to Harvard but to the highest echelons of power.
…population control is camouflaged class warfare. In truth, the oligarchs are not concerned with carrying capacity. Ultimately, they are concerned with the capacity of their control. For the adherents of the gospel of elitism, a Malthusian like Holdren is, indeed, a messiah.
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2) The real climate change catastrophe. New book for those interested in how this tangled web came to be woven out of nothing more than a desire for political power. Familiar stuff to those who’ve looked into it, but since nobody seems to be paying attention, another blow-by-blow book can’t hurt. House of cards; foundation of sand.
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3) It took me awhile to wrap my head around this one (‘What Manner of Person are you?’, pdf). It seemed, at first, arcane, even bizarre, but the authors have a point, the implications of which are profound when you let them sink in. (Hint: read the first few lines of Constitution.) Bear with it and you’ll see what I mean.
Is this Man God created the same as the legalistic man who is defined in our present law dictionaries?
UPDATE: Third-coldest October on record.
The average October temperature of 50.8°F was 4.0°F below the 20th Century average… For the nation as a whole, it was the third coolest October on record… Temperatures were below normal in eight of the nation’s nine climate regions, and of the nine, five were much below normal… all but six states had below normal temperatures.
It should be common sense, but cold kills — far more than heat. If we could control the climate with CO2 (and we can’t; the sun does that) the moral thing to do would be to release as much as possible. The fact that we’re not leads to one of two conclusions: willful ignorance, or immorality. Have you done your part today?
I’m cold! I want my global warming back! Good thing we put in a wood stove this summer, because I can see we’re going to need it.
While I agree that the planet is broken, and I agree that we did it, I disagree that we can fix it. It all started back in the Garden, and now the planet and everything on it is under a curse. It may be just a wee bit beyond Al Gore’s wisdom to fix this one. We may have to turn this one over to Jesus.
(Oops! Sorry! That Name is not on the accepted list of politically correct words–I forgot!) Not.
Love, Cindy
By: cindyinsd on November 10, 2009
at 11:28 pm
The silly thing about the whole “too much CO2″ thing is that even if it were true, there is a much greener way to fix it.
PLANT A TREE
Enviro-NAZI’s fancy themselves naturalists but they fail even the most basic earth science concepts. The “green house” effect creates ideal conditions for vegetation. Vegetation/TREES absorb the CO2 and give off live giving O2 for those evil little things called HUMANS.
The term “fools” used frequently in the Bible applies here.
[Indeed. Pondering their ardor on the whole climate thing has led me to conclude that they are merely riding a vehicle that happens to be going the direction they wanted to anyway, namely wiping out the many to make life cushier for their few. The Georgia Guidestones, for example, don't say who gets to decide which 90% die (or how) in pursuit of their arbitrary, draconian 500 million world population goal. -ed.]
By: archangel on November 10, 2009
at 2:49 pm