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Climate change does not matter

Global warming, climate change and climate disruption are not science; they are indoctrination with the ulterior intention of gouging the middle class, and that’s not what science is about. No group of scientists can put the whole solar system in a test tube and put it over a Bunsen burner and write up the experiment at least twice with exactly the same results. There can be no science with a multitude of randomly moving parts. Furthermore, in 100 years, the ocean might be an inch deeper. Big deal. There has always been climate change; therefore, it does not matter.

Also, this attempt to have a totally controlled global environment is downright evil and those who want this type of environment belong in special-controlled environments: dungeons. Imagine the endless funding for a global environment of a constant 75 degrees with even rain coverage over the whole Earth at the same time. This would melt all the ice, which would contradict their pretentious fear that proves they don’t know what they want. They need to tell us exactly how much their version of utopia is going to cost each of the Earth’s 7 billion members. What they’re really saying is that they don’t like it here, and nobody else should either. They’re actually social engineers, not scientists. As a matter of their therapy and a brief introduction to reality they each need to build 10 miles of fence in rough terrain in 95 degree heat and roll it up in 10 degree cold.

What these criminals have already caused are high energy and utility prices under the guise of aiding environmental quality and promoting alternative energy. This is ideal energy, not alternative energy, and is made up by those who believe in doing nothing and still getting everything they claim they want and adversely impacting the environment at the same time.

Nevertheless, they’ve scammed out a way to make people pay for the sun and the air, which have always been free.

John Feazel

Pagosa Springs



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