Muppet Greta Deletes Armageddon Tweet From 2018 with 5-Year Shelf Life

by
Steve MacDonald

The climate cult has spent hundreds of billions, if not trillions, in other people’s money to accomplish one goal. It is the only thing they are good at doing. Being wrong. If a Cult leader predicts it, we can be confident it will not happen.

The latest victim of this ‘gift’ to humankind is Greta Thunberg. She didn’t leap from the pew and speak in tongues. Nor did her eyes roll back in her head as she rose into the air chanting. More likely, the half-pint prognosticator descended the mountain of money (her estimated worth is around one million dollars) dedicated to what may soon be the second most significant political fraud in human history (I think COVID has bypassed it despite the 40-year head-start) and proclaimed our extinction.

On Twitter.

 

In her defense, she was sharing an article at gritpost.com (didn’t they mean griftpost?). It claimed that humans would go extinct if don’t stop using fossil fuels over the next five years. That was five years ago, and to be fair, it probably didn’t say we’d go extinct in five years but that we would if we didn’t stop using fossil fuels.

But I can’t access the article (or find it), so we’re left with an open-ended armageddon typical for the Cult but hardly scientific.

Crazy people have been announcing the end is near for as long as there has been a potential end to predict.

Most of our planet’s history has been less than hospitable to human life. And though we are clever creatures, there’s no guarantee we will have managed habitats and food sources to ride out Gaia’s inevitable tantrums.

But that’s not today’s problem. The dilemma is that of another climate cult scion deleting so-called settled science shared as doomsday prophesy that happens to keep many of the Climate Cult’s top-shelf advocates well-heeled.

That and the reality that the so-called cures are more likely to end most of us, and this seems to be entirely the point.

 

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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