Belief in Man-Made Global Warming - a Cult of Darkness

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Through short-sightedness, sloppy thinking, emotional indulgence, and even a deep malice, many environmentalists today—especially in their approach to global warming—are perpetuating an ethos of darkness. Consider the harm of their symbolic acts, to say nothing of the policies many of them advocate.
A symbol of the deepest social darkness is … the recent extinguishing of the lights of cities across Australia and in other industrialized countries, not as a result of power failures or natural disasters … but to urge us all to limit energy consumption for fear of global warming. The implicit message for many of turning off the lights of a city is that we should feel guilty for the act of being human, that is, for altering and employing the environment for our own use.
This is not the symbol of the death but, rather, of the suicide of a civilization.

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Yes, but it’s really worse than suicide - it’s more like being robbed, raped and murdered.
Looking at what’s in the Omnibus bill (that they will pass without even reading) illustrates that perfectly. There’s a Gateway Pundit article that gives just a few details: “GOP Rep. Dan Bishop Releases the Most Audacious Items…This is the Raping of America”.

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Thanks, Liz. Here it is:

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As noted in the Watt’s Up article, we are being made to “feel guilty for the act of being human”.
It’s total “psyops” propaganda by our “betters”, to get us to pull the plug on ourselves, so they can rob, rape, and kill us without leaving any fingerprints.

I posted this elsewhere. But it belongs here too.

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The $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill does maintain the federal government’s ongoing commitment to human genocide.
One provision in the bill states, “Not less than $575 million “should be made available for family planning/reproductive health, including in areas where population growth threatens biodiversity or endangered species.”
The idea that the way to protect insects, fish and animals is by preventing human beings from having children is part of an approach known as Population, Health and Environment (PHE) which integrates population control into environmentalist initiatives.
PHE dates back to the 1980s and is practiced by mainstream organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund. The Smithsonian’s Woodrow Wilson Center, which is funded partly by the US government, aggressively champions PHE eugenics and USAID funds PHE programs and distributes PHE training manuals derived in part from Wilson Center materials.
Population Action International and the Sierra Club sponsored a congressional briefing on PHE post-2015. Population Action International was originally founded as the Population Crisis Committee in the sixties.
The budget explicitly states that its goal is to reduce human population growth for the sake of the animals.
PHE initiatives keep popping up in massive federal spending bills without anyone paying much attention to them. Or willing to debate and condemn this effort to chain together a reduction in human population to the need to protect the sand flea or the kangaroo rat.

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When will somebody inform Population Action International that human population growth is already imploding? Apparently that well known fact has eluded them. Its hidden by the piles of money.

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