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Thursday, June 22, 2023
The latest and largest climate scam
Global "Climate Summit" wants $28 trillion from you pic.twitter.com/bDEEsa3ULZ
— Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) June 22, 2023
Saturday, March 04, 2023
Climate change is a money making scam
Only 1.3% of the rapes reported to police in England and Wales result in criminal charges, but if you dare to sing "Delilah," the Welsh police would like a word with you.
— Mark Steyn (@MarkSteynOnline) March 4, 2023
Watch the full episode of The Mark Steyn Show here: https://t.co/2L9i5hSvl3 pic.twitter.com/TGiWf78GJZ
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Politics of Attributing Extreme Events and Disasters to Climate Change
This is a great scientific analysis of the fraud that "climate change" prophesies are perpetrating on the world. It hinders the ability of people to actually ameliorate the problems that vulnerabilities, weather and bad policies have caused.
Excerpt:
Failing to capture the place-based social causes of observed or projected damage, the climate-centric narrative is not likely to resonate with lived realities. It may ring especially false to those who live displacement or who know about socio-economic marginalization and absent or weakly enforced social and legal protections (Ribot et al., 2020). Subject to violence and oppression and exploitation, few Honduran and other Latin American migrants are traveling north merely to escape climate change (Semple, 2019; see also Lustgarten, 2020; Rigaud et al., 2018). In 1000 household surveys and 100 migrant interviews, almost no Sahelian crossing the Sahara toward Europe mentions that they are fleeing drought. Rather, they explain their plight in terms of low prices for their crops, inadequate access to markets, and the lack of social services (Ribot et al., 2020). Similarly, people who fled an extremely violent Syria also do not think they were pushed by climate change (Fröhlich, 2016; Selby et al., 2017). In such cases, people are not likely to feel climate change is an important factor—for it is much less important than the precarity (a la Bourdieu 1997) that they must contend with day to day. Thus, attribution to climate or climate change may read false to those affected when they view their precarity as a result of their local and broader political–economic situation. It is, of course, good scientific practice to provide the most accurate causal attribution of climate events—identifying as far as possible their anthropogenic component. Yet the role, meaning, and effect of this information are contingent on local politics that shape the conditions of security and vulnerability that the climate event finds in place.
Monday, November 08, 2021
Kennedy on Climate and energy
Truth https://t.co/ohbVh1p1BA
— 🇺🇸Col. Rob Maness ret. (@RobManess) November 8, 2021
Friday, September 24, 2021
High Tech Censors
Yesterday, after much thought, I sued Facebook and "Climate Feedback.”
— John Stossel (@JohnStossel) September 23, 2021
Here’s a sample of how they defame me: pic.twitter.com/jOscEZUnib
