Global warming, the tool of the West
For years, the Elites of the West have cranked up the myth of Man Made Global Warming as a means first and foremost to control the lives and behaviors of their populations. Knowing full well that their produce in China and sell in the West model and its consequent spiral downward in wages and thus standards of living, was unsustainable, the elites moved to use this new “science” to guilt trip and scare monger their populations into smaller and more conservatives forms of living. In other words, they coasted them into the poverty that the greed and treason of those said same elites was already creating in their native lands.
In regards to the “knowing full well” 2nd sentence, I’m not willing to believe our politicians are capable of thinking ahead, much less forseeing the future.
All that said, the article makes interesting reading.
I agree that the idea of human-caused global warming is a means of controlling populations. That’s been the root goal of the elites promoting this for a long time. They fear economic growth and prosperity, thinking that it’s unsustainable, because our population will grow, and we will just demand more use of the planet’s resources. This assumes a static model, that what we do now we will do in the future. They don’t realize that while we used more resources to create our prosperity, our prosperity now enables us, through knowledge gained, to gain greater use out of each unit of resource we use, thus enabling economic growth without using resources at the rate we used to. We become more efficient. It’s poverty that actually causes greater population growth, and waste of resources, but all they see is what it took to get here, and assume we’ll just continue doing it. They’re not seeing reality for what it is. What they know a lot more about is, sadly, how to fool themselves quite well about what’s really going on, and how to maneuver politically to convince us to go along with their POV.
Hi Mark,
Thanks for stopping by. Future comments should not need moderation, if they do I’ll fix it (or at least try to).
Boulder is an alternate reality and unfortunately Boulder’s alternate reality is very much in vogue. When I read Steve Pomerance’s musings in the Daily Camera I find it terrifying.
I live in Boulder. I’ve been here for about 27 years. I’ve become familiar with its “reality distortion field” in the past seven. It used to be charming to me. Now I feel threatened by it.
I’ve been reading Allan Bloom’s book, “The Closing of the American Mind.” He wrote it in 1987. This passage seems to describe what I’ve been seeing locally, if you picture its development over the past 25 years: