“Who gives these twisted the bastards the right to do this?”

It’s a quote, but I echo it word for word. It comes from this X post:


I can’t really believe it. The idea is so stupid, and could end up killing all of us. But here it is, link below, and of course it is lunatic British scientists who are behind the plan. What right do they have to commit such folly? Isn’t this a matter the UN should rightly clamp down on? If not, then wherever in the UK this is being worked on needs to be nuked out of existence before they destroy us all.

‘Crazed Scientists to Start ‘Dimming the Sun’ to Prevent Climate Catastrophe — Planning For Full Weather Control by 2035’ – The Gateway Pundit – April 23, 2025

These nutty experiments were first dreamed up by mad scientists at some organisation known as AMEG (Arctic Methane Emergency Group) back around 2012. That group has now dispersed, thank goodness. I have no idea why that might have been, but the total madness of their ideas, it seems, goes on. It must be stopped somehow before they get to practising their evil arts.

Why? Well, the only and basic reason is that there is no climate issue which needs addressing. It is a myopic dream, caused by looking in the wrong places and the wrong times for facts that are of no importance other than yo cause panic among the peoples of the world. In short, there is no impending climate catastrophe about to descend upon us. Check my back posts. So any attempted preventive action, such as that being suggested – Sun dimming experiments – and other geo-technical activities, are either worthless or outright dangerous (no matter what they say about ‘safety’).

The leader of the AMEG group was a lunatic masquerading as a scientist, Peter Wadhams, and he is still going on on the same theme somewhere else. I caught his latest rantings – Our Last Ditch Hope – on RUtube just released today. Utter nonsense.

He mentions, among rabid suggestions of human extinction due to the way we are now living, the supposed total collapse of modern civilisation as a result of increasing CO2 and another mad proposal to extract that gas from the atmosphere and bury it somewhere. That prospect certainly would kill us and all life on Earth. But, thank goodness, CO2 is rising, in spite of our efforts. And it needs to rise at least two to three times the current levels in order for our plant to bloom again and be productive without chemical additions in agriculture.

Climate scientists it seems are a clear and present danger to humanity.

I am not saying our modern civilisation will survive. It possibly cannot. But we will live, differently from now, in more concentrated, less technological communities. But we will live well – if we don’t kill ourselves by other means. The climate is changing. It never stays the same for very long, in geological terms. And there is no correct or perfect climate – apart from a few choice places on the planet, and not all the time. But it always operates within the prescribed set of physical boundaries – which can change of course, in extended timeframes, and we are not at any such point in our own age – no matter what nutty professors may tell us. And, believe it or not, the only (or next) physical boundary in our approaching future, is not a boiling planet, but a cooling one. Close to Earth’s physical bottom level temperatures – which we are not far away from right now. That is the future we need to be contemplating, but that is not the future our myopic scientists see. That cooler, bottom level (ice age temperatures) is many generations away from now. And possibly many newer species will emerge in that time. We are set for perhaps a hundred thousand years of gradual, slow, cooling, which you and I will certainly not notice much. Our grand children may begin to notice some differences, maybe. And this change, slight and ever so slow, is why we are seeing so many unusual weather conditions just now. There is no rapid, out of control, climate change. Only slow and methodical variations from one natural state to another.

It has always been this way – except in the case of cosmic intervention. But that doesn’t happen all that often, on a scale to disrupt our planet’s normal cycles.


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