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Surfing the news this morning I came across this FoxNews article on the increasing level of confrontation from climate protests. What caught my attention was the following photo, captioned, "A climate protester scales the Wilson Building as part of an Earth Day rally against fossil fuels April 22, 2022" and credited to Getty Images. Wait, what?? You're essentially protesting pollution while pouring a couple of plumes of orange smoke/dust into the atmosphere? Way to do a terrible job of proving your point, geniuses. Politicians seem to have forgotten that they work for us, not the other way around. — — — — — — — — — — — — God bless America. | ||
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How about those wearing winter jackets protesting global warming? | |||
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But but, it's all for a great cause to save the earth. From the polluters. Q | |||
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I'm sure she paid her carbon credits prior to letting loose those smoke bombs. _________________________________________________________________________ “A man’s treatment of a dog is no indication of the man’s nature, but his treatment of a cat is. It is the crucial test. None but the humane treat a cat well.” -- Mark Twain, 1902 | |||
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You're trying to apply rational thought to their actions. They are not afflicted with rational thought. RMD TL Davis: “The Second Amendment is special, not because it protects guns, but because its violation signals a government with the intention to oppress its people…” Remember: After the first one, the rest are free. | |||
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How do you know a climate change "summit" is being held in your city? By the dozens of private jets at the airport.
Another example of their hypocrisy. What they're saying with these schemes is that it's OK to pollute as much as ever so long as a tax is paid on it. Shouldn't the goal be to reduce the pollution? That just shows it's about extracting money from people. They also have several aspects of a cult. Every weather event that happens is "proof" of climate change. They endlessly harangue us that we are the problem and that only they can save us from ourselves. Anybody who disagrees is labeled a "denier", another way of saying "heretic." "The Almighty, He put some livin' things on this earth so a man can eat." - Festus Haggen, Gunsmoke | |||
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Don't worry, the fix for Global warning is right around the corner. Initially it will only be released inside of an airplane. Israeli-U.S. Geoengineering Company 'Stardust' to Begin Blocking the Sun with Airborne Chemicals 'As Soon as April' Company will not disclose what the aerosol is made of, raising informed consent worries. https://jonfleetwood.substack....rue&utm_medium=email Israeli-U.S. geoengineering company Stardust Solutions has announced a $60 million fundraising round for its efforts to block the sun by spraying particles into the atmosphere. Stardust says they have created a powder that they promise “wouldn’t accumulate in humans or ecosystems, and can’t harm the ozone layer or create acid rain like the sulfur-rich particles from volcanoes.” But it refuses to disclose what the particles are actually made of, rendering those promises meaningless without transparency, independent verification, or the public’s informed consent. The startup will use the money to begin “controlled outdoor experiments” as soon as April, according to a POLITICO report that broke the news. “Those tests would release the company’s reflective particles inside a modified plane flying about 11 miles (18 kilometers) above sea level.” Such technology is “thinly researched and mostly unregulated,” POLITICO notes. It could even “disrupt global weather patterns and trigger geopolitical conflict.” The investors were reportedly just “putting their trust in the concept,” instead of demanding proof that tampering in such a significant and dangerous way with sunlight won’t unleash irreversible atmospheric or geopolitical fallout. More than 590 climate scientists and governance scholars now support a worldwide moratorium on such experiments involving the sun, and have called for an ‘International Non-Use Agreement on Solar Geoengineering.’ Nevertheless, Stardust has now raised a total of $75 million for its sun-blocking scheme. The fundraising haul was led by Wyoming-based climate technology firm Lowercarbon Capital. Stardust is registered in Delaware but headquartered near Tel Aviv, Israel. It has big plans and needs federal muscle to carry them out. The company is looking to secure government contracts for “deploying its technology at a global scale,” according to POLITICO. Stardust doesn’t have any patents or peer-reviewed publications on its integrated solar geoengineering system yet. A Secretive Bid to Control the Sky In March, Wired revealed that Stardust was quietly developing a form of solar geoengineering to “block sun rays from reaching the planet.” Founded in 2023 and led by former Israeli nuclear physicists Yanai Yedvab and Amyad Spector, the company operates as a for-profit climate contractor, aiming to sell aerosol-based cooling technology directly to governments. Stardust said at the time it had plans to disperse proprietary reflective particles from aircraft, though it wouldn’t reveal what the spray is made of. The company had no published research, no code of conduct, and no public oversight, prompting experts to warn it lacks a “social license” for its activities. Environmental groups, including CIEL and Friends of the Earth, have called the project “a reckless race” that could violate the U.N.’s geoengineering moratorium and “hold governments hostage with technology patents.” Critics pointed to Stardust’s military-linked venture capital funding and warn that if its experiments go wrong, they could alter global weather patterns or damage the ozone layer, with no international rules to stop it. Stardust’s experiment marks the moment private industry begins rewriting the atmosphere itself—without public knowledge, informed consent, or independent oversight—turning the Earth into a test site for an unproven technology no one voted for. https://www.politico.com/news/...-technology-00620340 The startup would use the money it has raised to begin “controlled outdoor experiments” as soon as April, Yedvab told POLITICO. Those tests would release the company’s reflective particles inside a modified plane flying about 11 miles (18 kilometers) above sea level. The idea, Yedvab explained, is that “instead of displacing the particles out to the stratosphere and start following them, to do the other way around — to suck air from the stratosphere and to conduct in situ experiments, without dispersing essentially.” _________________________ | |||
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This is by far my favorite prank that ‘Mother Nature’ pulled on the nincompoops in the ‘Climate Hysteria’ club - “Global warming researcher gets stuck in ice” https://www.sfgate.com/opinion...k-in-ice-5102720.php LOL!! __________ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy." | |||
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For many life is getting easier than decades ago. It’s also easier to be stupid then carried along. The baseline for life averages is higher, food, $$, cellphones, EBT benefits, whatever. Somewhat related, years ago I was in an establishment with another guy talking some about grouse hunting in the Upper Midwest. The female bartender was there eating her chicken sandwich. She basically said you guys shouldn’t be out there grouse hunting, just go buy chicken in the store?? Well, any grouse I may shoot is at least 6 months old, it’s ’fair chase’, much older than your 8-12 week chicken. Just more hypocrisy. | |||
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There have been 41 Climate disaster predictions since 1967 and they are 0-41. | |||
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Gotta find the hilarious article where they knocked down 100 miles of trees to build a road to some conference or another on man-caused-climate change. | |||
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SF thread here, Article here. Politicians seem to have forgotten that they work for us, not the other way around. — — — — — — — — — — — — God bless America. | |||
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And that doesn’t consider the Private and commercial jets to transport 70,000 people to attend the junket. | |||
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