Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Next Big Scare


Do you get the feeling that the AGW (anthropogenic global warming) scare has run its course. There seem to be more and more people and articles speaking out and questioning the so called settled science. There was 'Climategate', a fiasco of a climate conference in Copenhagen, the debunking of shrinking glaciers in the Himalayas, the coldest winter in Europe in decades, record snowfalls in Korea, a snow covered UK, and ice on the oranges in Florida. The movement is losing its credibility.
If you have been reading my rants on this blog, you know that I believe the whole thing is about a socialist agenda to re-distribute the wealth of the world. You simply have to read the agreement that came out of Copenhagen to this quite clearly.
So if the AGW is losing its legs, does the agenda then fail. Well, it must continue and it will do this by creating a new scare. It is now testing the media to see which of a number of new ideas will fly. Here they are in order of importance according to the IPC. (Yes, the UN is always behind these kinds of things because the UN is an agent of unrest against the wealthy countries of the world) Here are the new scares coming to a newspaper near you, and possibly a theater too when Al Gore can get his mind unwrapped from the disappearing Polar Bears and the 16 foot increases in ocean levels.
1. The most threatening green house gas of them all N2O ( Nitrous Oxide a.k.a laughing gas) I'm serious! Actually, it will destroy the Ozone layer. Remember the Ozone layer, the one that continually deteriorates and then repairs itself? Sure you do.
2. The smothering of the planet in plastic. I guess that warning on the bag is not only for young children.
3. A decrease in Oxygen in the atmosphere. Apparently during the days of the dinosaurs there was more oxygen around.
When these options have been test driven, you will be seeing one of them replacing the failed AGW.
If you want a really interesting read, go here.

1 comment:

Gaye said...

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