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coords1306's avatar

Some pure speculation. From my vantage point as someone who came in thinking he was a lefty, the MFM is seemingly half-co-opted by those of the right that want to defend legacy energy. Not really knowing who the real players are I suspect some powers to be have positioned themselves to make a killing in the transition to green energy. I suspect they have money on all sides but seemingly are in full control of the Democratic party. I think seeing this new faction make moves has had old energy think tanks adjusting and deciding to take shots they weren't taking before at big pharma who I guess is on the other side of this. So we're getting the likes of Candace Owens and Tucker conceding and affirming MFM points but also looking to make hay against climate science while they are at it. Curious what others make of this as clearly things are getting shaken up a bit.

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"Though really, considering the urgency and the rising temperatures."

That's "their" words. Their agenda driven propaganda. And all laden with fear of... something or other... whatever people get whipped up about these days.

There is no "boogeyman."

It's all in your head.

The magi are good (though not that good) at coming up with schemes to bamboozle the herd into running this way and that, losing their shit over nothing, time and time again. But they never learn. So why not throw another scheme at them. See if it sticks this time.

The whole Globbly Wobbly religious claptrap is probably the biggest scam of all time... cooked up by the Club of Rome crowd... spread around by Greta's great uncle... and championed by Al Gore and associates of all people.

There is no real science behind any of this claptrap. Ask the nitwit at Imperial College London if he really believes his own computer model projections for the next hundred years. The same guy that cooked the numbers for Convid -- another scheme that almost topped the original.

At this point... I don't accept anything coming from "experts" especially government appointed high priests and corporate lackeys.

I don't worry about any of these issues. I just follow my gut instinct and get on with my personal life. There is nothing that humans can do to mitigate any changes in the climate. By far the largest inputs are natural, so we should just stop talking about any silly notions of reducing this or that activity. Our inputs and outputs have changed over time based on technological advances, but it's readily apparent to anyone paying attention in the present that our existence can change radically at any time. Economic collapse is likely. Mass die off is likely. And even if things pick up again at a later date, and we manage to solve some niggling issues with energy, meat consumption etc it won't make any difference in the grand scheme of things. Nature will continue unabated... until it too dies out for good.

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