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Sunday, July 17 2011

As the entire country finds itself mired in the grip of heat patterns associated with a bizarre and unpredictable weather phenomenon known as "summer," the global warming crowd has launched yet another media offensive in its desperate attempt to keep its money-making, power-consolidating scam alive.  These neo-Marxists of the so-called climate change movement, while careful to keep their "Green is the New Red" t-shirts hidden in the closet, are unabashedly employing the timeless strategy of all radical revolutionaries to never let a crisis go to waste.

 

Seizing upon every natural disaster that occurs as proof that their High Priest of Doom, Al Gore, is indeed the oracle that the media has declared him to be, these Warmers shamelessly exploit death and destruction like it's their spiritual gift.

 

Former Democrat Senator Tim Wirth, now heading up a lovely little left-wing operation started by Ted Turner called the UN Foundation, said, "the flooding and forest fires in the United States this year are evidence of ?the kind of dramatic climate impact' climate change models have predicted."  Now, I suppose that would be pretty compelling if it weren't for the fact that those climate change models have been designed to predict any conceivable weather eventuality, thus producing a circular, self-validating illogic that only numbskulls and the petulantly dishonest would tout.

 

In other words, Tim, when your climate change models predict floods and droughts, aggressive hurricane outbreaks and no hurricanes, tornadic winds and breezeless calm, mild to hot summers and mild to cold winters, you have concocted a phony charade where you can claim you were right regardless of what occurs.  That isn't science.  It's snake-oil.  And it's one of the major reasons why the global warming movement has become such a joke.

 

Al Gore and his band of merry men, once championed as the clarions of contemporary science, now seem better suited for a cartoonish YouTube video set to Katy Perry's anthem "Hot and Cold."  And that reality doesn't seem to be sitting too well with them.  Just weeks after avowed Warmer, and Sydney Morning Herald columnist, Richard Glover suggested that conservative climate realists who don't believe in destroying industrial economies simply to benefit Al Gore's retirement fund, "have their opinions forcibly tattooed on their bodies," Wirth went a step further, calling for "an aggressive program to go after those who are among the deniers."  Given their increasing hostility and choice to flood their language with Holocaust imagery, how long will it be until one of these eco-fascists proposes a "final solution" to the denier problem?

 

In their defense, I suppose branding or exterminating climate realists may be the last hope this flailing movement has of holding its membership.  After all, their commitment to honest science certainly won't help that cause.  It is becoming increasingly wide known that manipulating data to support a political end is a favorite pastime of the Warmers.  The most recent example of this unseemly habit surfaced when the University of Colorado's Sea Level Research Group was caught adding .3 millimeters of height to its sea level calculations every year.  When called on this flagrant abuse of the data, Steve Nerem (the group's director) explained that they pad the numbers because "land masses, still rebounding from the ice age, are rising and increasing the amount of water that oceans can hold."

 

But wait a minute...if land masses are rising, why does it matter if the oceans hold more water?  Even if it increases their depth, it doesn't bring on the cataclysmic concerns of drowning coastlines, engulfed cities, and receding ocean fronts that the Goreian prophecies entail.  That inconvenient truth was noticed by climate scientist John Christy, from the University of Alabama, who commented, "To me.sea level rise is what's measured against the actual coast.  That's what tells us the impact of rising oceans."

 

Growing awareness of these types of manipulations, coupled with the outrageous hypocrisy of the global warming crowd's leading voices, have caused more and more rational minds to understand how little this movement has to do with the environment, and how much it has to do with controlling energy - the key to achieving the Marxist goal of controlling people, businesses, economies, and therefore countries. 

 

For the true eco-warriors (those named Skye or Storm, who live in grass huts, chain themselves to trees and drink only the dew that accumulates in leafy vegetation), the reality that their cause has been hijacked by a bunch of usurping globalists has to be disappointing.  But while they can't count on liberals like Al Gore or the New York Times' resident Warmer Tom Friedman to practice what they preach, they can at least count on them coming up with fantastic forecasts of doom that scare the ignorant into submission.

 

It's oddly humorous that the same radical leftists who mock religious fundamentalists for their prophecies of an impending Armageddon rely on the same tactics to generate their own converts.  After all, the line separating Harold Camping's prediction of Jesus' time-zone compliant second coming in May, and Tom Friedman's hysterical hyperbole that, "we never know when the next emitted carbon molecule will tip over some ecosystem and trigger a nonlinear climate event -- like melting the Siberian tundra and releasing all of its methane, or drying up the Amazon or melting all the sea ice in the North Pole in summer," is razor thin.

 

If one's a nut, so is the other.

 

This column was first published at The American Thinker.

Posted by: Peter Heck AT 11:52 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  Email
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