Elite Does believe in Global warming...Why?

Discussion in 'Conspiracy' started by Fairlight, Mar 12, 2014.

  1. Fairlight

    Fairlight Banned

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    The elite of this world,or call them "The powers that be",are generally the first amongst those to deny that climate change is man-made.I had this thought however that they DO actually believe it,but are fighting against lowering of carbon emissions exactly because they WANT to see environmental catastrophe and human destruction.This is because this is sure to bring about their desire for depopulation and final control of resources.When sea levels rise and there is food scarcity,you can be sure they will have had experts research the best way for them to situate themselves,and they will be siting high and pretty,while the rest of us drown.
     
  2. Tyrsonswood

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    I'm at about 1300 feet above sea level... Water ain't gonna get that deep.
     
  3. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    i like you fairlight and i like most of your posts. but this is just retarded logic.

    all of those elite have large investments in land in ny and la. which would be two of the first cities to go under if the sea rose a few feet. i think its possible maybe they know that global warming wouldnt cause a "waterworld" type catastrophe. ever heard the saying the tip of the iceberg? the very fact that most of the ice is already under water means that the ice under water is already displaced so the only ice that would cause the sea level to rise would be the little bit sticking out of the water. it would take all the ice caps melting to make a catastrophic difference. being it still gets pretty cold in the winter...and there is always winter somewhere in the world i dont think there will be the impact in drownings that some people try to get the masses to fear. if it ever got to the point that all the ice did melt i think that the biggest problem would be crops not being able to grow. and i dont care how rich you are, if food isnt growing you arent going to live very long. maybe those old men will live to a nice old age but their kids wont. summery, no human benefits from changing the climate more that 3* worldwide.
     
  4. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    In reality, I don't think these guys can see past the money they are making to care if they are causing any damage or not....
     
  5. odonII

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    Where did you get that from?
     
  6. Fairlight

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    I have a direct line to Prince Philip.
     
  7. Fairlight

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    And this:

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  8. odonII

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    I think you might have had a bad line...
     
  9. GLENGLEN

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    Nothing I Would Boast About...:)



    Cheers Glen.
     
  10. ginalee14

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    pshh, don't listen to pens that's not retarded. More on that in a minute..

    I look at it like this: the Earth is not man made but the world is.

    I can't understand how some people don't realize that the transformation of the planet - into that thing we call "the world" - has very real impact and effect on the collective natural environment. WHY wouldn't anybody realize that hanging out in the ionosphere is NOT natural (and not without consequence)? That's just what's going on up above our heads. Down here on the ground.. it's all designed and constructed (paved roads, architecture, plumbing, poling & wiring, etc). There's no possible way that human activity of that magnitude is without eventual consequence.

    It's all been warnings though, hasn't it? Signs & symptoms, but do they have the diagnosis correct is the question.

    I sometimes think there is a real plot against the masses and that the privileged of the world feel no obligation of guilt or compassion. But that isn't nearly a unique thought / belief / perception. It's sort of a commonly held idea but.. I wonder if we should ask ourselves if we're mistaken.
     
  11. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    So-called man-made global warming is a hoax the elite themselves perpetrated to gain remaining control of the planet and its resources, dictate where and where not people can live, instate global taxes, and make elites like Maurice Strong even richer with their carbon credits scam which allows the biggest corporations to continue polluting unimpeded. It's all about a one world government and what's outlined in Agenda 21.

    The richest, most powerful people in the world love the man-made global warming hoax because it allows them to steel more of our money, push more laws to control us, and usher in a totalitarian system of global, neo-feudalist control.

    If you trace the roots of the environmental movement, it goes back to people like the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds. The Club of Rome was publishing reports back in the late 60s which talked about how they would use the threat of global warming and environmental catastrophes to instill fear in people so they would accept the move towards global governance. Their mantra is that global problems require a global bureaucracy to implement so-called solutions that will give the people in power more control.

    I have been writing about this issue for years, and can elaborate more about it later.
     
  12. ginalee14

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    Speaking of food, I have to say that I was concerned .. fearful, actually .. when food storage companies started advertising their existence. Food with 25 year shelf life for "emergency preparedness". Yeah, that can be a bit scary. The cost is serious business .. out of reach for somebody like me. That's even scarier.
     
  13. ginalee14

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    Will you start an Agenda 21 thread? I pay ZERO interest (and my brain isn't taxed, either) but if you give a debriefing, I'll read it.
     
  14. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Why? Were you planning on buying? :p
     
  15. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    It's obvious to anyone that's informed. Some people are smart enough to not need official government sources to tell them what to believe.
     
  16. Asmodean

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    To form a really objective and well informed opinion/insight you need to take notice of all sources, not just the ones who write what you like ;)

    Captain Obvious.
     
  17. Gongshaman

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    So what, a pic of George W. at Ozzfest... that proves nothing.;)
     
  18. NoxiousGas

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    PR are you a fundamentalist Christian?

    Because that is where all this hoohaa about some evil plot to take over the world and rule it all under an iron thumb of oppression has its inception.
    Shit is straight out of the book of Revelations.
     
  19. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    The funny thing is there are hundreds of these politicians and elites giving that exact hand sign. It's how they put it in our face. Most people just write it off while they laugh at us.
     
  20. McFuddy

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    Gee, I hope you aren't accusing Rat of confirmation bias.
     

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