Saturday, April 7, 2007

Global Warming: What is the Cause and Who Decides What to Do?

Why is Earth heating up? Is there precedent in recorded history? Are man-made greenhouse gases to blame? I didn't really think about questioning global warming until I saw the movie with Al Gore. I don't trust Al Gore. Well it turns out that the "consensus" about the causes of global warming is anything but. In fact many people stay out of the fray for personal reasons related to mortgages and nice vacations I'm sure. For career suicide, it's not like questioning the zealously-defended official history of the holocaust, but it's getting there in that there is a growing intolerance for viewpoints and facts which challenge the theory of man-made causation.

Based on what I have read I cannot support the theory of man-made causation of global warming. This article got me going, then I noticed that many of the illuminati and conspiracy sites which I go to have more information. I agree that the causation of global warming should not distract from the stragihtforward fact that we humans have to make drastic changes in our relationship with the world around us. But who is in charge of these changes? Why would somebody like Al Gore openly lie? Why would the United Nations deliberately use incorrect information which contradicts its previous information (lie)? What agenda is at work here? I cannot answer those questions definitively, though of course I have some opinions. It is a push for centralized control which I recognize. It is the same "Problem Reaction Solution" m.o. which has been observed over and over again. You can google that phrase and wade through the results which are all more or less "on the same page" about the general topic. Here is one that I want to share specifically. Regardless of editorial source, I believe the quotes speak for themselves.

You know by now that I push for awareness of the New World Order. So how about humans work together as responsible individuals in anticipation of possible climate change, to minimize the effects upon us, without submitting to centralized (global) control? If the economics of carbon use are to tip, so that business naturally follows an ecologically-minded path, it is up to those of us who spend money to lead the way. Our "leaders," i.e. those with the power whether most people know it or not, will only lead in a way which serves their interests. I believe history backs me up. Furthermore it can be presented that the powers that be have globally suppressed and hindered all sorts of alternative sources of energy up to and including free energy. So why call for change now? Because there's a BIG PROBLEM. So let's frame it, control it, and profit from it. Period.

Humans are addicted to fossil fuels. Our world is utterly conditioned upon their use. This too is and was a top-down deliberate operation to control and profit. Of course you have to accept that there is a master directive coming from somewhere which unites nefarious elites in the common goals of greed and fear, which spans generations if not centuries. Which I do. Millenia actually. Also you have to accept that we are collectively evolving to the point where we can resist and overcome this control. So I guess ultimately what I'm saying is that nothing will really change until humans evolve out from under the need to be so controlled. It is utterly plain that our leaders in business, media, medicine, science, and law are connected in collusion and corrupt. So it's a revolution and an evolution of which I speak, and Al Gore has no part in leading it, nor does the United Nations. But still, do good things and limit your ecological footprint. In the meantime I just won't be swayed by what I see as this utter hogwash. Why are they lying to us?.....................I'm afraid we're just gonna have to nonviolently "reform" the government a little bit, somehow, and open up the floodgates of abundant energy. Like Bill Hicks said, we can have a world where nobody ever wants, ever, and we explore the universe together, forever. This is completely in the realm of possibility. We could be off and running today but for Al Gore's classmates and their ilk. Bill Hicks again: "Little Demons run amok." Amen.

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