Yesterday, Joe Biden declared the war in Ukraine a Genocide. Donald Trump concurred.NEW - U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen: "We must redouble our efforts to decarbonize our economies."pic.twitter.com/4nnjJ8r5KC
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I think it is irresponsible to suddenly, without ever having made a case, simply declare a war to be a genocide.
A Genocide is the systematic destruction of a people. There are stages that lead to a Genocide. I don't see any of this.
I think it is possible, maybe even likely, that one could, at this time, make a better case for the idea that the Global Warming narrative is a setting of the stage for Genocide.
One also might wonder if the lockdowns (which seem to have led to the All Cause Death Rates rising in nations around the world), as well as the suppression of viable therapies to treat COVID (Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine) might be the beginning of a long, well-planned Genocide against the people of the Earth, based upon the argument set up by the Global Warming narrative.
In other words, the more people, the more Carbon is used, thus we need less people.
How can we achieve less carbon, and less people?
Lock them in their houses, not allow them to see Doctors, and give them experimental mRNA vaccines, while denying them therapeutics which are known to be effective.
But you know what? I am not the leader of a nation. And, even though I carry none of that responsibility, I still would not carelessly throw the word Genocide at what looks, clearly, to be a mass murder.
1 comment:
Good observation. And I wouldn't put it past these people.
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