Step Out of the Mind Fog, and See the Hoax of Anthropogenic Climate Change, Which Has Infected the Minds of Most Humans Today

“deeply flawed logic, obscured by shrewd and unrelenting propaganda, actually enabled a coalition of powerful special interests to convince nearly everyone in the world that Co2 from human industry was a dangerous plant destroying toxin. It will be remembered as the greatest mass delusion in the history of the world – that Co2 the life of plants was considered for a time to be a deadly poison.” – Professor Richard Lindzen, Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Sciences at MIT.

This quote by an eminent scientist is lifted from the book – ‘Transcending the Climate Change Deception – Toward Real Sustainability’. Mark-Gerard Keenan. Kindle Edition (p. 10).

The evidence for Anthropogenic Climate Change, such as it is, is found only in computer models. That says a whole lot about its veracity. There is no evidence whatsoever for such ludicrous nonsense in the real, physical world. So, what is behind the obviously manufactured notion? Such evidence as there may be, in the real world, consists only of major climatic events – like storms or floods – which are, in any case overstated in their effect. They being only naturally occurring events which have always happened. And happened even more intensively and frequently in many times gone by – as far as we can judge such things. We must remember that we are but infants in terms of the span of Earth climate history. We really know nothing for sure, in relation to what occurred during vast millions and even billions of years into the past. So we make the foolish mistakes, illustrating our ignorance, of assuming any deviation from what has only recently gone by represents something catastrophic is happening, when, if we were able to take the longer view, we would know that it is actually the gentle perturbances of Earth’s natural rhythms – which go on all the time and are of no significance, other than to the staid routines of humans imprisoned within the confines of their own self-chosen habitat – having never thought of possible consequences emerging over time. Really, all we have to do is move somewhere else for a while, become a little less static and a little more nomadic. But, of course, we are not mentally equipped to do or even see that is all the solution we need, to solve matters of mild discomfort. That is not the planet’s fault. Nor is it the fault of the weather. We are, in any case, not equipped, nor have the power, to do anything else to change our perceived plight – no matter how strenuously authorities may try to convince you of any other plan they may have concocted.

I have not said anything about temperatures yet, have I? That should not be necessary. Even though much is made of changing temperatures these days, the story is the same as for other climate events. Nothing about Earth’s recent temperature changes, no matter where you look on the planet, is any different than it has been throughout time. Everything is within normal ranges of cyclic operation for this planet. And that has never altered. We do know something about the history of surface temperatures of the planet. It may not be perfect, but clever scientists have devised ways to measure that – at least back to around half a billion years ago, from ice-cores and various other methods only becoming available in recent decades. And we have a picture, the pinpoint accuracy of which cannot be guaranteed, but acceptably accurate enough for us to see patterns in the data. We can say, with some confidence, that the Earth has always (at least over the last half billion years) operated within a fixed range of average temperatures (the only way you can judge anything on such a vast, rotating, globular, scale). That range being never (averagely) hotter – no matter what the climate is doing – than around +30C, and never (averagely) cooler than close to +10C. No negative temperatures anywhere. Of course, on any day, there are places on the planet which greatly exceed those range limits, both top and bottom, from Equator to Poles. But remember we are talking averages. What does that mean? It means that always – always, always – there are places (areas) on the planet, no matter ice-age or steaming desert, where humans can live comfortably, without fear. We just have to be prepared to migrate there, with the changing of the times. Another thing humans do not seem to understand about this. It does not happen overnight or even over the course of a human lifetime. So there is no rush. No need for panic. It may only be realised among the human community that something of this nature is happening, across a number of generations, and that nothing will become critical, necessitating the uprooting of ourselves, until hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years. And that has also never changed. Except for the rare occasions when the cosmos decides to intervene to disturb our planet’s gentle slumber.

I think I am done here, now. I hope I have given some readers some sense of comfort that their lives are not in danger in any immediate way from climate issues – barring some extraordinary and rare circumstances – which we are beginning to gain some knowledge now. Having witnessed something of their destructive power in our own times or having discovered records of their past events.

Sleep well. Fear not. There is no cause for worry.

And, if you need more convincing, read that book I mentioned. I have not yet read it myself, having only purchased a copy today – which is why I have made no further mention of it. All that I have said here, comes from my own reading, research, and intuitive reasoning over the past two years – much of which I have shared already on this site. You could do the same, and extract yourself, if not already done, from the foggy mindset that authorities are determined to impose on all of us.


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