When Did Climate Science Turn Into a Billion-Dollar Religion?
And Why Are We Funding the Sermons? The Church of Global Warming: Where Dissent is Blasphemy!
Tell me something. When exactly did science turn into a religion? Because if you ask the Al Gores and their army of climate doomsayers, the answer is “around the time it became a billion-dollar business.”
Here we are, decades after Mr. “I Invented the Internet” told us the ice caps would be gone, Manhattan would be Atlantis, and we’d all be harvesting algae to survive. Funny. Last I checked, the ice is still there, the polar bears are doing just fine, and the only thing drowning is common sense.
But you’re not allowed to say that. No, no. If you so much as question the catechism, they’ll slap a scarlet “D” for Denier on your forehead faster than you can say “carbon credit.”
Let’s look at what’s actually happening.
The Trump Administration had the audacity to hire a few scientists who—brace yourselves—don’t think every puff of CO2 is an extinction-level event. And predictably, the climate clergy lost their ever-loving minds. Three guys—Koonin, Christy, and Spencer—walked into the Department of Energy and the media acted like it was the opening scene of an apocalypse movie.
Apparently, it’s a radical act of treason to have scientists on staff who disagree with the groupthink. That’s how fragile this whole operation is. The second someone says, “Hey, maybe the models aren’t gospel,” the entire tower of taxpayer-funded fear starts wobbling.
And now they’re losing their collective marbles over funding cuts. The Mauna Loa observatory—basically the Vatican of the Keeling Curve—is at risk of losing federal money. You’d think NOAA was curing cancer over there. In reality, they’ve been measuring CO2 creeping up since Eisenhower was in office and using it as a cudgel to justify everything from higher taxes to your kid’s climate anxiety worksheets.
Call me crazy, but I remember when scientists debated in public. When they didn’t demand blind faith in their predictions while banning anyone with a dissenting view from the table. Has Al Gore ever sat down and debated an actual climate skeptic? Just once? I’d bet my last can of diesel he hasn’t. Because it’s easier to brand people heretics than answer their questions.
This is the same script, over and over:
Announce we’re doomed.
Demand more control, more taxes, more compliance.
Refuse to debate.
When the predictions flop, pretend you never made them.
And they wonder why people like me are skeptical.
So here’s the deal. Climate changes. It always has. It always will. Humans probably play some role, but it’s a long leap from that to “shut down the economy and hand over your paycheck so John Kerry can fly his private jet to another climate summit.”
If you’re tired of being told you’re evil for asking basic questions, you’re not alone. This isn’t about “denying science.” It’s about denying the sanctimonious fraud that’s been wrapped around it like cheap wrapping paper.
Tell me I’m wrong. But you better come armed with facts, not just a laminated chart and a fresh batch of climate sermons.
For me in the grade school in the late school it was going to freeze. Now we have climate change. Generational balderdash! Bottom line for me nature over rules man lives in delusions of grandeur constantly. Yes he can manipulate the weather to trick the uninformed but nature knows. All this is fear bucket for each generation. it lives in repeat