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Anti-vaccine activism, which I refer to as anti-science aggression, has emerged as a significant global threat. During the COVID pandemic, 200,000 Americans lost their lives due to vaccine refusal, despite widespread availability. This movement is now spreading to low and middle-income countries and poses a greater risk than gun violence, global terrorism, nuclear threats, or cyber attacks. In the U.S., it has become intertwined with far-right extremism, a trend also seen in Germany. Addressing this issue requires political solutions to combat the rising tide of anti-science sentiment.

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In the past, there were concerns about air pollution causing an ice age, but now the focus has shifted to global warming. The media and the United Nations have been promoting alarmist rhetoric about man-made climate change for decades. However, these predictions of doom have not come true. The purpose of this messaging is to instill fear, allowing governments to gain centralized power and control over people's actions. This serves the agenda of globalism led by the United Nations and the Chinese Communist Party, which is not in the best interest of Australia. These entities aim to control and weaken us, and that is the real emergency.

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According to consensus science, there is no evidence of human influence on hurricanes in the past century. Heat waves in the US have not become more frequent since 1900, and incidents have remained steady for the past 60 years. Global wildfires have actually decreased by about 25% since 2003, despite notable fires in Australia and California in 2020. The information on climate change goes through a chain from research papers to assessment reports, summaries, media, and finally reaches the public. This process leaves room for misinformation and manipulation. The speaker questions why individuals like Greta Thunberg, who hold catastrophic views, receive platforms while knowledgeable scientists who don't share the same perspective are overlooked. The speaker also mentions H. L. Mencken's quote about politicians using imaginary threats to keep the public alarmed.

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As a scientist, I emphasize looking at data to understand trends in extreme events and their causes. Historical records show that heat waves and wildfires were more severe in the 1930s than today. There is no long-term increase in hurricanes or global drought. Contrary to popular belief, polar bear populations are growing, and the Great Barrier Reef is thriving. The idea of a climate emergency is refuted by scientific evidence, challenging the narrative of man-made climate chaos. The so-called consensus on climate change is questioned, highlighting the importance of examining data objectively.

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When searching for vaccines online, you'll often come across anti-vaccine misinformation. Social media platforms like Facebook amplify this misinformation. Amazon is a major platform for anti-vaccine books, with only a few pro-vaccine books available. Anti-vaccine groups have also become politically active, spreading false information to state legislators. Unfortunately, there is a lack of pro-vaccine advocates in the country, with only a handful of academics defending vaccines. Many parents who are hesitant about vaccines can be convinced through conversations explaining the evidence that vaccines do not cause autism.

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People wrongly believe rare side effects of vaccines are acceptable due to a false perception of benefits. COVID mutations, not vaccines, led to milder cases. Original trials showed vaccines were more harmful than the virus itself. AstraZeneca had significant adverse effects, not as rare as reported. Overall, vaccines had a negative impact on society and health.

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Researchers and media often exaggerate environmental crises for funding. Claims of an ozone hole causing skin cancer are refuted by declining chlorine levels. Data shows minimal global warming over the past century, with most temperature rise before 1940. Former NASA and Scripps leaders criticize profiting from climate predictions, warning against unnecessary economic damage.

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Global warming is seen as an opportunity for governments to expand their power globally. Climate activists unknowingly empower governments to control every aspect of our lives. Environmentalists, even radical ones, inadvertently support mainstream narratives. The climate narrative influences consumption, travel, social interactions, diet choices, and more.

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People are facing a mass extinction while discussions focus on economic growth. The climate alarm has evolved into a lucrative industry, driven by self-interest and government funding. Many careers depend on climate research, leading to a corruption of science. Skeptics face intimidation, and the narrative promotes increased government control. Historical climate data shows that current temperatures are not unprecedented; Earth has experienced much warmer periods. The role of CO2 in climate change is questioned, with evidence suggesting temperature changes precede CO2 increases. The climate crisis narrative serves to expand government power and control over individual lives. Many in the climate industry benefit financially from the alarmism, while ordinary people resist restrictions on their lifestyles, recognizing the agenda as an attack on freedom and prosperity.

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One urgent task is to defeat the climate hysteria hoax. The ocean is rising, but the impact is minimal and exaggerated. Our factories are struggling, and reliance on intermittent wind energy is impractical. The radical left's fearmongering about climate change is harming the economy and the middle class. Conservative leaders must challenge this narrative. Predictions of impending doom, like having only 12 years left, have proven false. The focus should be on real threats, such as nuclear weapons, rather than exaggerated climate fears. The shift from "global warming" to "climate change" reflects the inability to accurately predict climate patterns, making it a catch-all term. The real issues lie elsewhere, and we must address them.

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Some individuals believe in global warming but not in the idea that human CO2 emissions are causing it. Climate change dissent is met with intolerance and politicians fear expressing doubt. Senior climate scientists argue that the scientific basis for the theory is weakening. Historical periods with significantly higher CO2 levels did not result in major climate changes. The claim of a consensus among thousands of scientists is disputed, as the IPCC includes non-scientists and politically driven conclusions. Climate scientists have a vested interest in creating panic to secure funding. The global warming issue has become a political activist movement, with many jobs and industries dependent on it. Dissenting voices are met with censorship and intimidation.

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Social media has provided unprecedented access to health information but has also accelerated the spread of misinformation. This has contributed to mistrust in vaccines and other health interventions, fueled stigma and discrimination, and led to violence against health workers and marginalized groups. During the COVID-19 pandemic, falsehoods about masks, vaccines, and lockdowns spread rapidly and were almost as deadly as the virus.

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Skeptics struggle to secure funding and face difficulty in publishing due to alarmist journal editors. The importance of publication lies in researchers' career advancement. Alarmist researchers dominate the conversation by publishing alarming papers, which are then amplified by the media. Various aspects of life, from transportation to childhood obesity, are attributed to climate change. The media's influence causes activists to panic, fearing the potential extinction of the human race.

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There are concerns about the Southern Poverty Law Center labeling groups as hate groups, leading to financial consequences and even violence. The center's extensive fundraising and offshore accounts raise questions about their true intentions. They target organizations like the Family Research Council and the Ruth Institute, while overlooking violent groups like Antifa. This has led to criticism of the center becoming a left-wing slander machine.

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Anti-vaccine activism, which is referred to as anti-science aggression, has become a deadly force globally. In the US alone, 200,000 lives were lost due to people refusing the COVID vaccine, even when it was widely available. This dangerous movement has now spread to low and middle income countries, causing more harm. Shockingly, science-related deaths now surpass those caused by gun violence, terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and cyber attacks. It has also transformed into a political movement in the US and Germany, representing a new face of anti-science aggression. Political solutions are urgently needed to tackle this issue.

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Some individuals believe in global warming but not in the idea that human CO2 emissions are causing it. Climate change dissent is met with intolerance and politicians are afraid to express doubt. Senior climate scientists argue that the scientific basis for the theory is weakening. Historical periods with significantly higher CO2 levels did not result in major climate changes. The claim of a consensus among thousands of scientists is disputed, as the IPCC includes non-scientists and politically driven conclusions. Climate scientists have a vested interest in creating panic to secure funding. The global warming issue has become a political activist movement, with jobs and industries dependent on it. Dissenting voices are met with censorship and intimidation.

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Anti-vaccine activism, which is referred to as anti-science aggression, has become a deadly force during the COVID pandemic. In the US alone, 200,000 lives were lost due to people refusing the vaccine, despite its widespread availability. This movement is now spreading to low and middle-income countries, causing more harm. Shockingly, science-related deaths now surpass those caused by gun violence, global terrorism, nuclear proliferation, or cyber threats. Moreover, this anti-vaccine activism has become politically linked to far-right extremism in the US and Germany. It represents a new form of aggression against science.

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For over a decade, the narrative has been that Western civilization, particularly the U.S., is rooted in white supremacy and environmental destruction. The consequences of this ideology are evident in the catastrophic fires in Los Angeles, which many attribute to the mismanagement of leaders like Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass. Despite warnings from the National Weather Service about extreme fire conditions, timely action was not taken. Instead, leaders prioritized personal agendas and political correctness over effective governance. Environmental policies have hindered necessary infrastructure, leading to increased homelessness and crime, which contribute to fire risks. The narrative of civilization being evil has resulted in real-world destruction, revealing that the very policies intended to promote social justice and environmental protection have led to greater harm. The situation in Los Angeles exemplifies the failure of these progressive ideals.

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Despite overwhelming evidence from thousands of scientists and a lack of contrary peer-reviewed documentation, extremist political voices and vested interests are waging war on facts and science. They deny the reality of climate change and refuse to take action to save our planet. Instead, they label climate change concerns as fanaticism and dismiss indisputable evidence as hysteria. By ignoring the damage caused by their actions, they exacerbate the climate crisis and put humanity at risk. We must recognize the urgency of the situation and work towards building a clean energy economy to secure our future and protect millions of lives.

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To brainwash people, wrap a dark agenda in a trendy cause to manipulate the masses. By framing good people as bad through media manipulation, real debate on societal progression is hindered. This tactic keeps us stuck in easily swayed trends, preventing meaningful discussions on moving forward.

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The Democratic party’s problem isn’t its messaging; it’s the message itself. People dislike the message, not the delivery. The Department of Education’s effectiveness is questionable; reading and math scores are lower now than in 1977 when it was created. A Michigan teachers’ union contract allows teachers to be caught drunk four times before facing consequences, and selling drugs once before firing. The NFL’s “End Racism” end zone messages are pointless virtue signaling. These messages don't deter racism and may even antagonize racists. Instead of focusing on race and gender, addressing real issues is key. Virtue signaling, in fact, perpetuates racism.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics' demand to remove vaccine exemptions will backfire and destroy the vaccine program. Taking away parents' rights, regardless of their reasons for not vaccinating, will turn them into lifelong advocates against vaccines. Even with exemptions in 45 states, vaccination rates are above 90%, far higher than the 50-60% in the early 1980s when everyone was "pretty much fine." The focus should be on the chronic disease epidemic, not blaming the unvaccinated. The AAP is a trade organization that benefits financially from rising chronic disease and vaccination rates. By trying to crush people's rights, the AAP is repeating the mistake made in California in 2014, which emboldened vaccine rights advocates. To persuade people to vaccinate, one must use facts, not bullying. The AAP's conduct is the worst form because they are trying to crush rights instead of persuading.

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Speaker 1: "The narrative that they have pushed forward in the last ten years is that there is a relentless assault on against black people be on behalf of white people, and the data does not show that." Speaker 1: "White individuals are actually more likely to be attacked, especially even per capita, by black individuals in this country." Speaker 3: "it's just pure race race mongering, hate mongering. It's wrong." Speaker 3: "Where is the George Floyd policing act? It didn't pass." Speaker 0: "The media doesn't care about this, and we should start asking why." Speaker 1: "All of a sudden, when we make the left live up to their own standard of rules, there is complete silence by the entire American media."

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Enlightenment and the Righteous Mind | Steven Pinker and Jonathan Haidt | EP 198
Guests: Steven Pinker, Jonathan Haidt
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Basing one's understanding of the world on data rather than journalism is crucial, as journalism often highlights negative events, skewing perceptions of reality. This availability heuristic can lead to a distorted sense of risk and progress. In contrast, data reveals that many aspects of life have improved over time, such as the decline of extreme poverty. Progressives should recognize past achievements to foster hope for future advancements. Dr. Steven Pinker and Dr. Jonathan Haidt discuss the implications of moral psychology on politics and economics. Haidt's recent focus has been on how moral frameworks complicate discussions about capitalism, leading to misunderstandings between left and right perspectives. He emphasizes the dangers of moralism, which can cloud judgment and hinder productive discourse. Pinker adds that historical violence often stems from moralistic crusades rather than greed, suggesting that excessive moralization can lead to immorality. The conversation shifts to the concept of utopia, with both guests agreeing that the pursuit of a perfect society can lead to violence and oppression. They argue that a liberal democracy should not be viewed through the lens of a utopian ideal but rather as a means to manage disagreements and promote individual freedoms. The discussion touches on the role of religion in shaping moral values and the importance of humility in fostering social cohesion. They explore the impact of social media on contemporary discourse, noting that it has created echo chambers that exacerbate polarization. The dynamics of social media have shifted, leading to a generation that is more connected yet lonelier and more anxious. The hosts express concern over the fragility of liberal democracy in the face of these changes, emphasizing the need for institutions that promote truth and unity. Pinker and Haidt conclude by reflecting on the historical progress made in various areas, such as poverty reduction and the expansion of rights, while acknowledging the challenges posed by modern communication technologies. They advocate for a balanced approach that recognizes both the achievements of the past and the complexities of the present, urging a focus on shared goals and cooperative efforts to address societal issues.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2397 - Richard Lindzen & William Happer
Guests: Richard Lindzen, William Happer
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In this Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Joe Rogan hosts Dr. Richard Lindzen, an atmospheric physicist, and Dr. William Happer, a physicist from Princeton, to discuss climate science and the prevailing narratives around climate change. Lindzen begins by outlining his extensive academic background in atmospheric sciences, noting his early enjoyment of solving tangible problems in the field before it became politicized by the global warming issue. Happer shares his background in physics and his experience as the Director of Energy Research under President Bush Sr., where he first became skeptical of climate science due to the dismissive attitude of climate researchers towards oversight. The conversation explores the history of climate change concerns, from early fears of an impending ice age in the 1970s to the focus on CO2 after Al Gore's film, An Inconvenient Truth. Lindzen and Happer argue that the demonization of CO2 is driven by financial incentives in the energy sector, which involves trillions of dollars. They suggest that politicians exploit climate change to gain power and control, stifling rational debate and labeling dissenters as 'climate change deniers.' They critique the notion of a scientific consensus on climate change, pointing out that while the science is supposedly settled, major factors like water vapor and clouds remain poorly understood. The guests challenge the narrative that the Earth's temperature should remain static, arguing that natural climate variability is normal. They express skepticism about net-zero policies, which they believe harm developing nations by making electricity unaffordable and causing phenomenal damage and pain. They contend that modernized coal plants could provide cleaner energy solutions for these regions, but are being blocked by net-zero agendas. The discussion touches on the politicization of science, where politicians co-opt the reputation of science to push their agendas, often confusing technology with science. They highlight the Earth's increased greening due to higher CO2 levels and share an anecdote about a biologist who avoided discussing the role of low CO2 levels in past human population declines. Lindzen and Happer recount their personal experiences with pushback and censorship when questioning climate change narratives. Lindzen shares instances of having papers rejected or editors fired for publishing his work. Happer discusses his experience in the Department of Energy, where climate scientists were resistant to his oversight. They criticize the peer-review process as being used to enforce conformity rather than promote open scientific inquiry. They also address the financial incentives driving climate research, noting how universities benefit from overhead income from climate grants, creating a disincentive to challenge the prevailing narrative. The discussion shifts to the factors influencing Earth's temperature, including water vapor, CO2, methane, and the sun. Lindzen explains that climate is defined as temperature variations over 30 years, and most climate change is regional rather than global. Happer notes that the establishment narrative downplays the sun's role in climate change, despite evidence of its variability. They discuss past warmings and coolings, such as those during the dinosaur age, and the periodic nature of recent ice ages. They suggest that the focus on CO2 has hindered climate science by 50 years, creating a 'plagistan era' where alternative theories are ignored. The guests explore historical parallels, such as the eugenics movement, where flawed science was used to justify discriminatory policies. They discuss the role of politicians in exploiting fear and hate, and the impact of climate change anxieties on young people. They criticize the use of extreme weather events to scare people and question the validity of climate models, noting that even UN models predict only a small reduction in GDP by 2100. They suggest that a country like Germany, with its extreme green energy policies, may serve as a cautionary tale. They also touch on the influence of social media and AI in spreading misinformation and the lack of trust in mainstream media. The conversation concludes with a call for open inquiry and verification in science. Lindzen and Happer advocate for multiple funding sources to prevent a single point of failure and encourage a more balanced approach to climate research. They caution against the dangers of political influence in science and the importance of critical thinking and skepticism. They also touch on the history of defense research and the challenges of discussing sensitive topics in academia. The guests emphasize the need to separate ideology from truth and to promote open discussion and debate based on data and facts.
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