15 years ago today in climate idiocy… James Hansen and the @CenterforBioDiv team up to imply that sea level would be 18 feet higher… by 2017!
Oops.
Just liars.https://t.co/nIVpcRJYjD pic.twitter.com/sDiEY1hJca
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) January 9, 2023
Month: January 2023
Omg pic.twitter.com/jXc4Z0AvR7
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 8, 2023
Holy shit! The weekly covid report in Australia!
1'770 hospitalized: NO UNVAXXED! But 810 with 4 or more doses!
140 in ICU: NO UNVAXXED! 58 with 4 or more doses!
95 deaths: 53 with 4 or more doses!#StoptheShots #VaccineDeath "Long Covid" "SARS-COV-2"https://t.co/aeIWoUpgK6 pic.twitter.com/CjXR9VkKUA— Roger Christen (@rodochri90) January 6, 2023
Nurse Lisa Langille passed away suddenly in her own home. She was 47. pic.twitter.com/xJQraJkePc
— Nashville Angela (@angelanashtn) January 2, 2023
Liam Coward passed away unexpectedly on New Years Eve. https://t.co/LCUlFoOJUp pic.twitter.com/Y4BJkpA20i
— Nashville Angela (@angelanashtn) January 6, 2023
Totalitarian animal
Paul Ehrlich in 1970: "The FCC should see to it that large families are always treated in negative light on television."
If that doesn't work, then the government should "legislate the size of the family" and "throw you in jail if you have too many" kids.pic.twitter.com/646gThk9WC
— Shawn Regan (@Shawn_Regan) January 5, 2023
Answer: In the same city that put covid on the death certificate of over 100% of the cataclysmic twelve-week 15K hospital inpatient mortality increase. 🤥
New York https://t.co/86orcLQNdm pic.twitter.com/XDFnSB8fAT
— Jessica Hockett 🏹 (@Wood_House76) January 5, 2023
JOE ROGAN: "The idea that you wouldn't be upset that you were duped into injecting actual poison when you were thinking that this was somehow going to save people and save the world is so insane!" pic.twitter.com/DIi3Tp3ZnX
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) January 5, 2023
.@adamcarolla says he's not ready to grant pandemic "amnesty" to journalists and experts:
"The people who attacked everyone who turned out to be right need to be punished at this point." pic.twitter.com/2tCdke4VEq
— Young Americans for Liberty (@YALiberty) December 30, 2022
Paul Ehrlich, who apparently is still alive, is once again pushing his debunked population bomb theories
Paul Ehrlich has been wrong more times in his life than anyone in the history of Man, and yet despite this he is given a platform by the ruling class because his fear-mongering over impending overpopulation is the perfect juice for world totalitarianism. In 1980, Ehrlich claimed that England wouldn’t exist by the year 2000. He famously lost a bet to Julian Simon over the price trajectory of non-renewable raw materials. Ehrlich believed that the prices would increase over the next decade as an increasing world population consumed greater quantities. Simon bet the opposite, and he even allowed Ehrlich to choose which commodities to wager. He chose tungsten, nickel, tin, copper, and chromium. They fell in price over the next ten years, and Ehrlich lost the bet. This bet is an astounding piece of history, but it’s almost never discussed. Simon, in essence, razed Ehrlich’s entire worldview, and even his career. Ehrlich was exposed as an ideological carpetbagger, a pedigreed bullshitter, a total con-artist. But here he is again, the buffoon, peddling the same “civilization will end in 2 decades” baloney as if he’s never been challenged on his beliefs. The ideology surrounding over-population is the most dangerous to ever exist in the history of our species, because it provides a pseudo-rationale for systematic extermination. The true acolytes of the population bomb theory openly profess their support for sterilization, economic suppression, and worse. They’re open about it, and we should be terrified that these half-baked musings from this decrepit intellectual husk are once again being trotted out.
“The next few decades will be the end of the kind of civilization we’re used to.”
Humanity is consuming 175 percent of what the earth can regenerate. Biologist Paul Erlich says that our current way of life is unsustainable. https://t.co/AwaKLZFGsj pic.twitter.com/MU1jHpuMwI
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) January 2, 2023