I'm reading this in r.a.t, but this whole "global warming"
business is reminiscent of the old "does cigarette smoking
increase the probability of lung cancer" question, and the
tobacco industry's fancy-pants lawyers came up with "it needs
more study," four simple words which fell on the deaf ears
of cigarette smokers who eventually died from lung cancer.
But anywhere big money gets involved, the sharks begin to
encircle it looking to bite off their bloody slice of the pie.
The "global warming" argument is big business on both sides
of the equation. You've got big oil and the big military-
industrial complex on one side, and the tax-the-common-man-
to-death politicians on the other side. All of them are
ravenous sharks with deep pockets and sharp teeth, so I don't
see much difference between them as they are all politicizing
the issue to their own advantage at the expense of the "99%".
Separately however, "global warming" is a bigger concern than
all the big money in the world can buy. If it's really true,
then it's affecting all life on Earth and the whole planet
itself down to the core. The average sea level of the earth's
oceans seems to be a red herring intended to distract from the
reality of the dynamic situation. Ground erosion, both above
and below sea level, eventually reaches the oceans and settles
on the sea beds. But that's a very gradual process which takes
thousands of years to make much difference in sea level relative
to the global land masses. Add tectonic plate interaction, then
you're talking geological eons. Global warming seems to be tied
directly to the industrial revolution, and especially to the
establishment and development of the fossil fuel industry and
its progressive integration into almost every aspect of human
civilization. That's why Big Oil eventually became the gorilla
in every room. Did you know that back in the John D. Rockefeller
days, some Hopi indians predicted that white man drilling for oil
would eventually cause his universal downfall? Remember that old
TV commercial, "Something to think about from Getty." Hmm...
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Bub
P.S. Chemtrails are obviously a real problem, but the bigger
question is Why do they do it? Extreme drought in California
and persistent May monsoonal weather in Colorado suggest that
there may be an underlying ulterior motive at work. What if
the scientists who work for Big Brother are trying to slow
the effects of global warming by seeding the clouds in
different parts of the world in varying patterns every day?
Don't forget who controls the jet fuel industry.