With most of The Netherlands lying below sea level there is much government interest in the prophecies of the climate fortune tellers, especially the one about rising sea levels. The CO2 pollution scam is used almost daily to support any manner of wild schemes designed to save the planet and to introduce crippling carbon taxes.
I hear the plants and trees sighing heavily again in the winter wind. The Earth has survived for four and a half billion years according to science, so I don’t think it’s in any danger from man. Man is man’s danger.
Of course, these climate seers have now vacated their scientific fairground tents for luxury villas and apartments as they enjoy their new found wealth donated by the elite and their cronies for helping create and perpetuate the lucrative climate monster, a creature born from primitive computer models of the Earth’s climate actively manipulated by their overseers to provide results showing catastrophic global warming.
Funny how the proposed hugely expensive schemes for “saving the planet” are going to be largely paid for by the taxpayers for generations to come, if they manage to survive the economic terror that the elite are planning. Small businesses are going to suffer the most from carbon taxes thus benefiting large businesses that can better afford them.
Why are the elite not using their own wealth to reduce pollution if they are so determined to push the issue of a cleaner environment, whatever the cost? Their banks have received trillions of dollars from the taxpayers during the last two years that don’t seem to be reappearing to benefit the general population of the world or the environment in any way.
There is a government Delta Plan in the Netherlands to strengthen the sea defenses by raising the dikes to new “safe” levels in accordance with climate change predictions, financially benefiting industry and the bankers, and creating rosy futures for many politicians. Guess who’s paying?
Even in our small relatively unruffled community where in 2020 one in four inhabitants will be at or above pension age, politicians are feverishly busy discussing how they can spend our tax money on the products of the “green revolution”. Undoubtedly, there will be more of those modern electricity producing windmills (or wind-turbines) that are polluting the natural beauty of the countryside and coastal waters, not only in this land but over the whole planet.
A worthwhile fact to hold on to in these times of climatic stress is that alternative forms of energy production are several times more expensive than the old and are heavily dependent on government subsidies. Guess who’s paying?
The windmills, for example, are not efficient in converting wind to electrical energy and the wind does have a nasty habit of refusing to show up for long periods anyhow. As a result, they must be supported by conventional power stations to maintain a regular supply of electricity for public and industrial use.
One might conclude that the elite are only interested in the money they can earn through governments to benefit themselves.
Dangers of drowning
January 14, 2010 by Jan Freeman
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