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Fat Rabbit Iron's avatar

Three years ago, I thought that "environmentalists" would surely object to billions of masks just being thrown away. Couldn't we at least try to recycle them or something? Not a peep. I *still* find masks in parking lots and even on trails in parks. What a joke.

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Rob D's avatar

Yes! I've noticed that as long as *part* of whatever agenda is being pushed lines up with someone's ideology they easily ignore the "big picture". It's amazing. A person can't even ask, "but what if?" anymore because there's no such thing as thinking about unintended consequences.

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Rick Larson's avatar

The carbon dioxide, although may play a small role in climate becoming less stable, all those lights you mention as an element of truth, is the ruse to cover over the destruction caused by the system investors designed to siphon the surplus in the form of money.

Exploding rail cars? Its the fault of carbon emissions. Ever harsher poisons spread by agribusiness on the land? Its the fault of carbon emissions. Cutting down old trees which both locally and regionally moderates the climate? Its the fault of carbon emissions.

Now the planet is running low of resources the investors want to harvest our blood.

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The Word Herder's avatar

RIGHT ON.

I think you said it very, very well! Rather EXCELLENTLY, actually.

It's interesting to see some of these posts that take us back through all the fear trips of the past oh, 70 years or so... It's always something, and for a while there, it was a lot of the SAME thing, a LOT of Killer Viruses, priming us for the Big One.

And here it is, not even a virus! It's 5G, and they're sneaking it in under cover of ... LIES, since we have very little darkness anymore. I think THAT is because they want to light up everything so they can surveil us from space, ALL the time.

Ohhhh, hell. I'm so tired of this shit, and I know that three years of heavy duty boot-n-neck disease ain't but a drop in the bucket. I want it to STOP. I want the fucking 5G to STOP. NOW. If we could take down the towers, and figure out how to stop the chem trails, I'd be very pleased to continue to undo the whole damn thing!!

Meanwhile, let us sing, dance, celebrate, live as best we can, because we are born to do that, and "They" hate it. ;)

Great post.

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Rob D's avatar

Thanks Word Herder. Yeah... I threw this post together in a limited amount of time and it could have been 30 pages long if I would have really said everything I wanted to. Including the horror of 5G and pesticides, spraying, etc. As always, glad to see you here! :)

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The Word Herder's avatar

Glad to be here, Brother Man. xo

I look forward to your posts.

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Stephen Simac's avatar

When billionaires who claim there are too many people, commit suicide, when the military is identified as the largest oil burning entity, when medical industrial complexes recycle their toxic plastic instead of burning it, when government reduces its carbon footprint and methane mittens, we might get on board. Nice journey down memory lane. We did believe and we were right.

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Dollyboy's avatar

They don't know. 'They' have been fantastically wrong about everything. Like you I remember the smaller world. I also remember the lies: the lie of getting a job, the big house, the cars, the appliances and how all this is a GOOD THING. Turns out that such a lifestyle is a terrible thing. Here in the West we exploit the third world to make all our cheap nice things then when we're done ship all the waste back over to the lesser people to clean up. All the mountains of crap we buy for no good reason with no clue on how to dispose of it. All to turn a buck. Corporations have killed us. Their psychological manipulation through advertising, their lobbying to change laws, their immense wealth to buy off anyone in their way. What we have built is rotten to the core. Our values are inverted and it cannot be fixed until we get those core assumptions fixed.

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Rob D's avatar

Right on Dollyboy. And I sure enjoyed your last couple of posts. Stay strong my friend.

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

I was always anti pollution.

It was sad to learn later that corporations get away with it, while crying how hard it is to keep things clean. Well, of course, if your main driver is profit.

But what really ruffled my feathers was when these morons decided that mining for metals to make "green" stuff in order to control carbon, which has never been the cause of change but influenced by temperature changes. Warmer water releases dissolved co2. The lag in the graphs is clear, but somehow, like with virology they see a symptom as the cause of the issue.

Sometimes I think it's beyond evil, it's pure idiocy.

"The evolutionary psychologist William von Hippel found that humans use large parts of thinking power to navigate social world rather than perform independent analysis and decision making. For most people it is the mechanism that, in case of doubt, will prevent one from thinking what is right if, in return, it endangers one’s social status. This phenomenon occurs more strongly the higher a person’s social status. Another factor is that the more educated and more theoretically intelligent a person is, the more their brain is adept at selling them the biggest nonsense as a reasonable idea, as long as it elevates their social status. The upper educated class tends to be more inclined than ordinary people to chase some intellectual boondoggle. " -Sasha Latypova

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serafino bueti's avatar

Another great article, Rob. I agree with everything you say. Let's not forget the elephant in the room....when it comes to changing weather patterns, conditions and forecasting, the most glaring factor is Geoengineering programs that have been ongoing for at least 20 years. ''Solar Radiation Management,'' by means of aerosol spraying aka Chemtrails, is a fact of the matter. One doesn't need to be a scientist, enviromentalist, meteorologist, etc to be able to observe this. Just look up at the sky. Add in HAARP, DEW's and other nefarious technologies and this is what you get....droughts, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, shitty-looking skies, strontium-red sunrises/sunsets, snow where it shouldn't snow and vice versa, etc, etc. All mandmade or man-enhanced. Intentionally! ''Climate Change'' is just a cover story, as we know.

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Anna's avatar

Great article Rob. The hypocrisy of the elites is galling. While their big corporations are polluting at will, the governments who are in their pockets are telling the rest of us to clean up our act and follow their rules. They try to scare us with stories of global warming when meteorologists can't even predict with any reliable accuracy what the weather will be like next week! The elites want a cleaner world for themselves but they don't feel the need to put much effort into making it so. They fly around in their private jets, consume the best food, buy up all the farm land for their own personal use (while trying to put farmers out of business) and plot on how to reduce the population so there is more of everything for them. Being concerned for the the environment is a good thing but those who seem in charge expect everyone else to make sacrifices (don't drive, don't eat meat, live in 15 minute ciities....) They don't give a rat's a** about the rest of us. By the way, there are more demonstrations in the Netherlands by farmers and others (regarding their government's unrealistic policies to cut nitrogen emissions). Good for them.

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Rob D's avatar

Thanks for your contribution Anna. Yeah... it's a mess isn't it? I don't know one person (and never have) that doesn't want clean air, water, food, etc. I've lived in cities, suburbs and rural areas and I've never met one person, from the farmer to the miner or from the CEO to the customer service agent who has ever said, "screw the earth I hope it blows up!" Our society has done everything it's been asked to do in the hopes of "saving" the planet, yet, like you eluded to... we just keep being asked to do more. It's very frustrating, especially knowing that none of the monsters telling us we have to give everything up for the earth will *never* give up anything themselves. It really makes my blood boil. Haha. Thanks for stopping by again! :)

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Brian Lincoln's avatar

Phosphate mining in Florida is a big, big business. Never mind that it pollutes drinking water, rivers, bays and the Gulf of Mexico. Nitrogen and phosphates are needed to get huge yields of crops from small places. or another way of putting it is fewer farms/corporations are needed to meet the global demand. (Or less food is produced so a smaller human population will result) Cutting back on fertilizers means that more farmland is needed (smaller yield per acre) to meet the demand.

I wonder why the tiny country of Netherlands thinks it needs to be the breadbasket of Europe. I can see their point especially now that the Ukraine is a total mess and not much good for anything. Too bad the (corrupt) gov of Ukraine didn't just agree to be neutral between NATO and Russia whom they have had a 300 year back and forth relationship with. Then again without Joe Biden pressuring them to fight the Russians none of this was necessary. Elections have consequences.

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