Bill Nye, the “I pretended to be a scientist on TV” guy, continues to garner media attention regarding weather events because he’s a trained parrot. When he says the right words he gets a cracker.
Other than installing early flood warning systems in flood-prone areas, Nye said the only way prevent similar tragedies in the future is for Congress to enact a total fossil fuel ban to curb the effects of climate change. He added that humans’ alterations to the climate have been scientifically proven to exacerbate flooding events.
You first, Bill. We’ll wait. No? You’re too important to ride coach, or take an EV Greyhound bus, or, better yet, behave like an actual scientist instead of an actor who played one for children on television? How are you not another climate version of Joel Osteen, who we are told ought to be coming to us barefoot and repentant in homespun rags to be taken seriously?
This just in on stone tablets from his cave in the wilderness, Bill Nye!
To be fair, Bill probably hangs out with idiots who are also parrots in front of whom it would be ill-advised to invoke the scientific method on anything that doesn’t debunk religious texts, which is ironic. You’re not allowed to use science to disprove the Climate cult either, one of the most oppressive, expensive, and unforgiving “belief systems” in the course of human history. Vying, most certainly, if left to evolve, into the one that killed the most people as well, which is a tough row to hoe given the history of Islam.
I suspect that Nye styles himself a prophet, but he is no better than a Pharisee, and not a very well-informed one. The Guadaloupe Valley has had early flood warnings in place for decades. Ahead of the most recent incident, the National Weather Service issued multiple alerts ten hours before (flash flood watch), three hours before (evacuation request), and at 5:34 AM, that a flood was imminent (get the F out of there!).
Since we already have the thing he claims we need, what Nye needs to ask is how we make people pay attention to the warning system already in place or force campers to evacuate, especially when living in tents becomes the norm and the shortest walk to water is likely more desirable but there isn’t enough electricity to power a house, or maybe even weather alerts or the devices needed to receive them.
Especially in a river basin that experienced at least nine major flash floods in the 20th century alone, most before the concept of CO2-driven global warming was invented or reinvented, when none of the prophets’ predictions came to pass.
Three of those floods occurred in the same decade during which the same experts told us to prepare to freeze to death if we didn’t starve first which didn’t happen either.
What They Really Mean
One of the things the preachers of these mythologies doing business as science share (cold, hot, starving, etc) is the progressive depopulation agenda. Social engineers continue to look for ways to convince minorities, poor whites, and anyone who dares to disagree with them to stop having children, abort the ones they will have, or neuter them if they survive the abortion culture narratives.
The COVID jab was an unlabeled abortifacient; they pushed it on kids who were not at risk of harm from infection, including babies, many of whom died from the jab or their mom’s jab (through pre-birth injection or breastmilk). Child survivors of the COVID-19 vaccines have or are at risk of long-term health complications.
Bill Nye was on the side of safe and effective and built up a reputation for bashing so-called anti-vaxxers. Bill Nye was wrong about that, too. We should probably call for a total ban on Bill Nye, which begs another question. Did Bill receive the rumored placebo version, or do you think he was given the real thing?
Something to consider, given the emerging scientific evidence on the COVID vaccines. They may have tried to ban Bill while he was one of the eugeicists’ biggest boosters.
Talk about a useful idiot.