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We are being misled with exaggerated information about a climate crisis. Human carbon dioxide emissions are said to drive global warming, but only account for 3% of emissions. The rest is natural. The climate hysteria is about money, not the environment. Expensive electricity bills and job losses are linked to this deception. It is a con not supported by science.

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They manipulate crises to push agendas, like blaming cows for climate issues. The elite claim it's for the greater good, but it's just a tactic to control and silence people. Throughout history, political leaders have never truly cared for regular folks, and that hasn't changed now.

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I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I can't help but notice the contradiction in the messages we're receiving. On one hand, we're told that we have too many people and need to depopulate, ration, and make drastic changes to reduce emissions. Yet, the same people promoting these ideas are emitting more emissions in a year than most of us do in our lifetimes. On the other hand, we're also told that our countries don't have enough people and need to import mass illegal immigrants to fill the workforce. Meanwhile, they encourage lifestyles that lead to not having children, such as promoting abortions, transgenderism, and feminism. It's confusing and contradictory.

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We are being misled with exaggerated information about a climate crisis that doesn't exist. Human carbon dioxide emissions are not proven to cause global warming, as only 3% of emissions are from humans. The focus on climate change is driven by money, not environmental concerns. Expensive electricity bills and job insecurity are direct results of this deception. This is a major scam not supported by science.

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Energy companies, military-industrial conflicts, and pharmaceutical companies all profit from crises like energy crises, wars, and pandemics. This creates a constant need for crises, benefiting the elites while harming everyone else. It is undeniable that these elites prioritize profit over human life, morals, and ethics.

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Public intellectuals manufacture demand for their services by making alarming predictions and offering solutions to problems. The speaker discusses global warming as an example, stating that it fits the pattern of climate scientists creating a crisis to generate funding for their research. However, the speaker acknowledges that there are scientists who believe in global warming and others who oppose it. The problem lies in the suppression of opposing views by those pushing the global warming narrative. The speaker suggests that climate scientists should be more transparent and push the data to the public, but there is no incentive for them to do so.

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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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The speaker discusses how the ruling elites, such as Black Rock and State Street, criticize consumer and capitalist societies while being the biggest consumers themselves. They highlight the hypocrisy of figures like Leonardo DiCaprio and Klaus Schwab, whose carbon footprints are much larger than the average American. The speaker also mentions former President Obama's contradictory statements about car air conditioning and climate change. They argue that there is a deliberate plan by the Democratic Party and central banks to make people poor and force them to sell their assets. The speaker warns of a UN treaty that would give the United Nations control over bodies and medical care. They believe that these actions are part of a strategy to demoralize and control the population.

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There is a claim that addressing this issue is a money-making scheme, similar to what the Rothschild family did in the past. The speaker challenges David Rothschild and accuses him of being involved in a scam. They mention that the polar ice caps on Mars are receding faster than ours and that the moons of Saturn and Jupiter are melting. The speaker questions how SUVs could be causing this, stating that these planets are not closer to the sun.

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When all else fails, they take you to war, and the climate hoax is an effective tool. In the name of saving the planet, they will take food, cars, gas boilers, and air travel. Land seized from farmers will be used for wind turbines and solar panels, which won't provide reliable energy, potentially leading to a new dark age. The production of turbines and panels uses oil, gas, and coal, requiring the mining of rare earth metals and minerals, destroying habitats and ecosystems. Mining for lithium, cobalt, cadmium, copper, and lead may increase by 2,000%. While coal mines are shut, other mines are opening to obtain materials for batteries. Child slaves give their lives for cobalt used in electric batteries. When turbines and solar panels reach the end of their lives, they can't be recycled and are buried in landfill sites, leaking lead, cadmium, and other toxins into the soil and water supply. This is driven by greed, benefiting the few and denying the many, after years of brainwashing people into thinking the Earth is about to catch fire.

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It's easy to manipulate people with fear, like with climate change and the pandemic. Climate has always changed, with sea levels rising and political movements using fear tactics. The pandemic is seen as a way to control people through measures like vaccine passports and digital currencies tied to social credit scores. Some in the US want to follow China's lead in controlling people's purchasing power.

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Climate change skeptics are often dismissed and mocked by the media. However, there is a manufactured consensus among climate scientists, driven by incentives like fame and fortune. Researcher Judith Curry, who spreads alarm about climate change, published a study claiming that the intensity of hurricanes had doubled. This was picked up by the media, who tied extreme weather events to global warming. Curry became popular among environmental advocacy groups and received media attention, being treated like a rock star. However, some researchers pointed out gaps in her research, including years with low levels of hurricane activity.

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Fossil fuels are better for the environment because without them, all the trees would have been cut down. They also save the whales because whale oil was used before fossil fuels. The climate change issue is about controlling energy resources. If everyone uses electricity, it all has to be mined, mostly by slave labor in communist countries owned by dictators. This is not necessarily better than fossil fuels, which make money for those who extract them, involving less exploitation. Scientists who say climate change is real only get grant money if they say climate change is real, while scientists who disagree with climate change have their budgets taken away and are blacklisted. Changing energy resources changes who controls the power in the world.

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Environmentalists' demands are embraced by the ruling establishment, aiming to increase government power under the guise of addressing global warming. The push for climate action restricts individual freedoms and targets mass consumption, particularly in the West. The impact on developing countries like Africa is severe, hindering their access to essential resources for development. The climate alarmism narrative is met with skepticism and resistance from ordinary people who see it as a threat to their way of life. This resistance is fueling anti-establishment movements and protests against punitive climate policies.

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Bill Gates is accused of being a hypocrite for advocating climate change while using a private jet. In response, Gates claims to offset his family's carbon footprint and contribute to solutions. He argues that his funding of Climeworks for direct air capture exceeds his family's carbon footprint. Gates also defends his travel, stating that he learns about farming and malaria in different countries. However, critics argue that Gates is not only part of the problem but also manipulates the media and stock prices. Despite his explanations, it appears that Gates does what he wants and justifies it later.

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The speaker claims that global warming is a fraud and the best case scenario would result in a 10-foot rise in water levels, while the worst case scenario would be 100 feet. They argue that if the water rises 10 feet, it would lead to the loss of southern parts of the United States, England, most of Europe, and Central America. The speaker uses Florida as an example, stating that if global warming were real, banks would not invest in beachfront condominiums. They believe that the banks, who have the money, know that global warming will not happen.

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There's a war against humanity, driven by elites who preach that we should accept less while they indulge in excess. Figures like Bill Gates advocate for a world with fewer people, despite their own vast wealth and resources. Gates, the largest landowner in the U.S., promotes lab-grown meat while owning multiple homes and a fleet of private jets, which he calls a guilty pleasure. The World Economic Forum's agenda pushes for increased elite control, urging the public to live smaller, limited lives. Despite being labeled conspiracy theorists, the intentions of these elites are clear in their own documents. We are told to sacrifice while they continue to live in luxury.

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There is a small elite group that prioritizes its own interests over the majority of the population. This has happened before in history and will likely happen again. One of the biggest threats to the planet is the idea of a technological utopia, as it may only benefit the elite. In a worst-case scenario, the elite would have a Noah's Ark-like refuge while the rest of the people and the ecosystem suffer. The elite believes they can create this technological refuge.

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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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The speaker, a long-time green energy supporter, was dismayed to learn about the environmental and human costs associated with green technologies. A single lithium mine allegedly creates millions of tons of waste annually, laced with sulfuric acid and radioactive uranium, polluting water for 300 years. Child labor is used to mine cobalt. Solar panels are allegedly made by laborers in razor wire enclosed camps exposed to quartz dust, causing silicosis. The Ethical Consumer Organization reports that forced labor in the solar panel supply chain is hard to avoid. Wind turbines consume vast resources, require diesel to start, gallons of oil to lubricate, and are hard to recycle. Solar panels are also difficult to recycle, and lithium batteries pose challenges. The speaker claims these so-called green solutions are actually good marketing from the $1.5 trillion climate change industry. The speaker urges people to prevent the exponential escalation of these issues with unnecessary EVs and solar farms.

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There is a problem with our climate and environment, but it's not a hoax. The people claiming to save it are actually destroying it. They create weapons, cause droughts, hunger, and wars. Our food, water, and air are also affected. They call it a climate emergency, but they don't invest in healing the earth. They prevent the planet from healing itself. They manipulate our emotions to make us believe they want to help. It's the Hegelian dialectic, where they create the problem and offer a pre-planned solution.

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The same individuals who claim to care for public health and the environment are actually harming both. Their push for electric vehicles and AI data centers requires extensive mining, threatening ecosystems in Latin America and Africa for resources like nickel and cobalt. This process also demands significant water, which they aim to privatize through carbon markets, effectively commodifying essential life resources. The concept of carbon credits originated from a banker linked to past financial scandals, illustrating a pattern of exploiting crises for profit. Instead of saving the planet, these actions are detrimental. We must reclaim our role as creators and supporters of one another, and work to eliminate those who are damaging our world.

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Wind farms, solar panels, and electric cars are criticized for harming the environment by exploiting child labor and polluting the land with toxic waste. The speaker questions the true intentions behind these "green" initiatives and highlights the growing skepticism towards global institutions like the World Health Organization. The speaker suggests that those in power are indifferent to public opinion and have consolidated control over money, media, and security forces.

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They claim climate change is a mass delusion to push illogical ideas. The earth's coastlines have not moved in over 60 years. Temperature cycles have existed for thousands of years, with the sun being a major factor. Electric cars still rely on fossil fuels for production. Oil is seen as a renewable resource by some. The speaker rejects the idea of climate change and emphasizes human frailty as a strength, not a weakness.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #472 - Shane Smith
Guests: Shane Smith
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The episode of The Joe Rogan Experience features Shane Smith discussing various topics, including mobile service provider Ting, which offers a no-contract model that charges users based on their actual usage, potentially saving customers money. They also touch on the evolution of mobile phones, including the LG Flex and the future of technology, such as roll-up phones and electric cars like Teslas. Smith shares insights from his travels, particularly regarding the geopolitical tensions in the Arctic due to melting ice, which is opening up new shipping routes and access to natural resources. He discusses the military buildup in the region, with countries like Russia and China vying for control over these newly accessible areas. The conversation shifts to climate change, with Smith emphasizing the urgency of addressing it. He cites a NASA climatologist who stated that human activity is entirely responsible for the accelerating effects of climate change, warning that significant portions of the world's cities could be submerged due to rising sea levels. Smith critiques the denial of climate change, noting that many people cling to conservative ideologies that contradict scientific consensus, often influenced by fossil fuel companies. He highlights the disconnect between the realities of climate change and the public's perception, particularly in regions experiencing severe droughts. The discussion also covers the economic disparities exacerbated by the 2008 recession, the influence of money on politics, and the role of technology in shaping future economies. Smith argues that the current economic system is flawed, with wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, and suggests that a new approach is needed to create a more equitable society. They explore the implications of surveillance and the erosion of privacy in modern society, particularly in light of the NSA's activities. Smith expresses concern about the normalization of a police state and the potential for technology to be used against citizens. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of grassroots movements and the need for individuals to take action against injustices, emphasizing that collective efforts can lead to meaningful change. Smith encourages listeners to engage with the issues discussed, highlighting the interconnectedness of global challenges and the necessity for awareness and action.
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