#ClimateChange is a natural process that occurs over 1000s of years. The reason they say #GlobalWarming is wreaking havoc is due to the human caused CO2 increase. CO2 is necessary for plants & trees to produce food. Due to excessive deforestation and burning of fossil fuels… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
#CarbonCredits is a scam #NetZero is a giant scam #ClimateCrisis through scams isn’t worth fighting for. They desperately need to spend your money on wild goose chases, playing god fixing weather, while deceiving you.
United Nations, Melissa Fleming says “They *own* the science on climate change”, and they have worked with Google to make sure the algorithms shows only UN information.
#ClimateChange is propaganda and they want to control the truth from coming out.
Force-feed torture cows in the name of #ClimateChange and process methane suppressed meats, you never know what health implications people get by consuming those methane suppressed meats
Some arrogant humans think that they can control the weather #ClimateChange
CANADA - Trudeau, flew in private jets 17 times in 30 days.
He increased federal carbon tax by nearly a third recently. The taxpayer is picking up his bills so he isn’t worried.
RULES FOR THEE, NONE FOR ME.
Janet Yellen says Biden's "Inflation Reduction Act" is "about turning the climate crisis into an economic opportunity." #JanetYellen#InflationReductionAct
Translation: Spend taxpayer money on wild goose chases fixing the weather and enrich a select few.
China may meet its incredibly ambitious solar and wind goals for 2030 five years early.
"The national capacity for renewable energy has overtaken coal for the first time in a historic catch-up."
AOC believes that the Cold War ended because of #GlobalWarming
#ClimateChange is a virtue signaling for the celebrities & wealthy elite.
Exactly… #ClimateCult bears are annoying to begin with. There’s no reasoning with them 🤷♂️
A graveyard of electric green scooters that have run out of battery life since it's very expensive to replace the batteries, electric scooters that have reached the end of battery life completely abandoned.
A simple question was asked to the politicians and none of them know. All they keep doing is repeat the same old #ClimateCult bullshit over and over
A MUST WATCH 🔥🔥🔥🔥
#ClimateScam#ClimateCult#NetZero have been changing targets for the last 75 years. You know what was the price we paid for all these fear mongering… higher & higher taxes
You know who made money
- The fear mongers like #AlGore
You know who lost money
- The taxpayer sheep
Yahoo… spend another $2.5 trillion fixing the weather you can’t control, so you can control the side effects that’s making you weaker and sicker 👍
10% of global CO2 emissions are from rice production. Stop eating rice guys.
Also cattle are the largest producers of methane on earth, stop raising cattle, stop eating meat.
EAT ZE BUGZ AND BE HAPPY 👍
GERMANY - Has closed all its remaining nuclear reactors to reduce its carbon footprint.
It thinks it can ‘save the planet’ by burning 13% of its own corn production & importing wood from trees that literally use the CO2 they say they are reducing.
Average global temperature over time
#GretaThunberg called out…
“HOW DARE YOU” steal my childhood from me due to climate change 😂
The trillion dollar question is whether this is caused by the humans or is this a naturally occurring cycle for 1000s of years. If 0.04% of our atmosphere is CO2 & humans contribution to that is a minimal percentage of that, there are questions on the causation. #ClimateChange
The failure to name, defame, indict, or arrest the clients of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Sean "Diddy" Combs, despite their own high-profile arrests, points to a troubling pattern of selective accountability that protects the powerful. This seems to run across party lines, not specific to Democrat or Republican. These individuals operated within elite circles, allegedly facilitating or engaging in egregious acts of exploitation and trafficking, yet the focus remains narrowly on them as individuals rather than the broader networks they served. The clients—often wealthy, influential figures in politics, business, or entertainment—appear shielded by a system that prioritizes discretion over justice. This suggests a deliberate effort to limit exposure, perhaps to avoid destabilizing institutions or reputations tied to these networks. The lack of transparency fuels suspicion that those in power are complicit in preserving a status quo where the elite evade scrutiny, leaving only the orchestrators to face consequences while their patrons remain untouched.
This disparity in accountability undermines public trust in the justice system and perpetuates a culture of impunity for the privileged. If Epstein, Maxwell, and Combs were indeed central to criminal enterprises, their clients were not mere bystanders but active participants who enabled and benefited from these schemes. The absence of indictments or even public naming of these individuals raises questions about whether investigations are intentionally curtailed to protect those with the means to influence outcomes. Systemic barriers, such as sealed records, private settlements, or prosecutorial reluctance to challenge powerful figures, may be at play, ensuring that the client lists remain shrouded in secrecy. By failing to pursue these clients, authorities risk signaling that justice is a privilege reserved for the few, leaving victims without full reckoning and society grappling with the unsettling reality that some are above the law.
A thread on Epstein, Maxwell, Diddy and their criminal elite sex trafficking networks👇
The National Institutes of Health has shut down research labs accused of conducting deadly experiments on thousands of beagles over the past 40+ years.
EACH AND EVERY TIME GOVERNMENT TRIES TO SOLVE A PROBLEM, THEY END UP CREATING MORE
Chaos: Governments, in their attempt to impose order, often create chaos by disrupting established systems. For example, a sudden policy to nationalize industries can lead to mismanagement, supply chain breakdowns, and public unrest as businesses struggle to adapt.
Assault: Governments may use force to enforce laws, sometimes escalating to violence against citizens. For instance, during protests, police deployed by the state might use tear gas or batons, injuring peaceful demonstrators.
Theft: Through taxation or seizure, governments can take property without consent, resembling theft. An example is eminent domain, where a person's home is taken for public projects, often with inadequate compensation.
Extortion: Governments can pressure individuals or businesses for money or compliance under threat of punishment. For example, a small business might face hefty fines or closure unless it pays inflated licensing fees demanded by local officials.
Intimidation: State authorities may intimidate citizens to suppress dissent or enforce compliance. A citizen criticizing government policy online might receive threatening visits from law enforcement, discouraging free speech.
Collusion: Governments can collude with private entities to prioritize elite interests over the public. For instance, a government might award contracts to a favored corporation in exchange for political donations, sidelining fair competition.
Discrimination: Policies may unfairly target or exclude certain groups, fostering inequality. An example is a law banning specific religious practices, disproportionately harming minority communities while favoring others.
Trauma: Government actions, like forced displacements or aggressive policing, can inflict emotional and physical trauma. For example, children separated from parents during immigration enforcement may suffer long-term psychological harm.
Tyranny: Overreaching authority can lead to oppressive rule, stifling freedoms. A government imposing strict curfews and censoring media to control a crisis can erode personal liberties, resembling tyrannical rule.
Death: In extreme cases, government actions result in loss of life. For instance, a poorly planned military operation to address insurgency might lead to civilian casualties due to collateral damage.
In just three months as the 47th President, Donald Trump has governed with a ferocity that seems fueled by the trials of his past—indictments, investigations, assassination attempts, and impeachments—emerging not as a man diminished, but as one emboldened to deliver on his promises with unrelenting focus. His campaign pledges, once dismissed by critics as bombastic rhetoric, are materializing at a breakneck pace, reflecting a leader who thrives under pressure and channels adversity into action. From sweeping border security measures to economic policies aimed at revitalizing American industry, Trump’s early tenure feels like a defiant rebuttal to those who doubted his resolve, proving that the chaos of his journey has only sharpened his determination to reshape the nation in his image.
What’s most striking is how Trump has turned promises into tangible outcomes, defying the inertia that often bogs down presidencies. He’s tackled illegal immigration with a vigor that’s already shifting the landscape, while imposing tariffs to bolster domestic production, moves that echo his “America First” mantra and resonate with a base hungry for results. Gas, grocery and egg prices have eased, a practical win for everyday Americans, while his administration’s bold strokes—like dismantling bureaucratic excess and confronting global adversaries—signal a rejection of the status quo. For a man who’s faced relentless scrutiny, Trump’s first 90 days suggest not just survival, but a triumphant assertion of his vision, delivering a governance style as unapologetic and unconventional as the path that brought him back to power.