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Climate lies

We are being lied to.

The climate crisis cult is deliberately trying to deceive us in the name of left-wing politics. Members of the political cult of climate crisis will stop at nothing to advance their pernicious goals.

They tell us that there is a scientific “consensus” to support their beliefs when, in fact, there is not. They say that CO2 will destroy humanity when, in fact, there is no scientific evidence to support their statements. They indoctrinate our children into their cultist beliefs. They refuse to back up their absurd and dramatic claims with solid evidence. They commit every logical error in the book, deliberately and without apology. Their goal is the total destruction of the traditional way of life in America and, ultimately, the complete annihilation of the human race itself. After all, humans emit CO2 when they breathe, and CO2 is the cult’s great Satan.

Sadly, Americans, especially children, are so naive that they easily accept this cult’s proclamations as absolute truth. As a result, many Americans are giving up on life. What is the purpose of living if we are all going to die in ten or twelve years anyway?

But there is hope in the simple fact that the cultist lies are completely unproven and are based upon nothing more than fearful speculation and a history of false predictions which have never come true. There is no real climate crisis. There are only politically-based lies.

Monte Heil

Sagle, ID

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