Thursday, December 16, 2010
The Aztec King & The "Global Warming" Scam
There was once an Aztec king who demanded excessive tribute from his subjects in the form of gold and crops. Eventually the people refused.
The king warned the people that if they failed to pay him tribute he would tell his God to "take the sun away" and everyone would eventually die.
The people still refused, realizing no one could "take the sun away".
A few days later the people were astonished when the sun disappeared and the sky became dark. Animals and birds seemed to panic and the people became hysterical.
They begged the king to please pray to his God, return the sun to the sky and to Save The World. The king took his time, said a prayer and gestured wildly towards the heavens. Soon the sun emerged and all was well again.
The people fell at the kings feet in joyous worship and thanked him for saving the world. Of course they paid him more gold, crops and tribute than ever.
Little did they know, the king had some pretty savvy astronomers on his team, who had been predicting solar eclipses for years. They leveraged their knowledge of the universe to take advantage of the ignorant masses.
Today, there is no "Global Warming" caused by man. Excessive CO2 does not threaten the continuation of the planet. The earth's temperatures and climate have always fluctuated, and always will.
Al Gore, the NWO and the Eugenecist globalists are playin' the ignorant masses for fools. Now that you are sufficiently afraid, and your children are being indoctrinated in the Global Warming Religion, it's time to charge you "carbon taxes" to ... Save The World.
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4 comments:
Yeah, this is on point.
Business is already being carried out based on "carbon credits" on the international forefront.
Brother Sharif!
Thank you my man. Yes, I think this story is a perfect allegory for the For-Profit environmental scam masquerading as "Climate Change".
What's happening down in Brazil?
Are brothers and sisters hip to the NWO?
To equate a primitive time, where 95% of the population had no access to any education beyond basic survival skills, to today's information age society is patently ridiculous. You better than that son. Try again.
And sure, it's mofos out there who try to make a profit off the second coming, but I don't see you constantly denigrating the basic tenants of Christianity simply because somebody set out to capitalize on the game.
Exodus,
95% of the population is not educated today.
They are schooled. Trained. Conditioned. Robbed of imagination.
Kind of like your comment.
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