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Monday, January 23, 2023

It’s a cult: The WEF are the “select few” touched as saviors of the world to master the future

By |January 20th, 2023 Economy 276 Comments @ CFACT

 

What would it look like if a doomsday cult had a billion dollars to spend on a skiing holiday?

Maybe like the World Economic Forum: Here are people who think they are the select fewsaviours of the world. They’re touched, they say by something (like an extra terrestrial maybe?) It’s an apocalypse, you know, like 600,000 Hiroshima class atomic bombs says Al Gore. They’re boiling the oceans.

They might be powerful and rich, but the good news is they are utterly absurd.

The modern prophets are here to rescue you Especially US climate envoy John Kerry: “When you start to think about it, it’s pretty extraordinary that we – a select group of human beings, because of whatever touched us at some point in our lives – are able to sit in a room and come together and actually talk about saving the planet,” Kerry told a WEF panel on Tuesday. “It’s so… almost extra-terrestrial to think about, saving the planet. If you say that to most people most people, they think you’re just a crazy tree hugging and lefty liberal, you know, do-gooder, whatever,” he added.

From somewhere above Earth in an omnipotent kind of place, here’s someone who thinks he’s God:

Editor's Note:  There's a video here I can't reproduce, so go to the original post to view it.  This shows just how elitist, arrogant, dumb, and truthfully, embarrassing, this man really is.  The nation escaped a bullet by not making John Kerry President.  However, I can't reproduce it, so go to the original post to view it. RK

As Jordan Peterson says:

Who are you gong to sacrifice to save the planet @JohnKerry  — and do you think and how will you ensure that they have any say in the matter?

Thanks to Umang Sharma at Firstpost - Meanwhile Al Gore tells us 600,000 atomic bombs are boiling the oceans

It’s the hellfire and brimstone formula, with hyperbole, sensationalism and big-scary-numbers.  Chris Donaldson, BizPac Review, claimed the overstuffed prophet of climate doom delivered a deranged rant, and all Donaldson had to do was quote him:

We’re still putting 162 million tons into it every single day, and the accumulated amount is now trapping as much extra heat as would be released by 600,000 Hiroshima class atomic bombs exploding every single day on the Earth,” Gore said.

“That’s what’s boiling the oceans, creating these atmospheric rivers and the rain bombs and sucking the moisture out of the land and creating the droughts and melting the ice and raising the sea level and causing these waves of climate refugees predicted to reach 1 billion in this century,” he ranted.

“Look at the xenophobia and political authoritarian trends that have come from just a few million refugees. What about a billion? We would lose our capacity for self governance on this world.

Have you seen a bomb going off? Me neither.

 Editor's Note:  There's a video here I can't reproduce, with the High Priest of the Warming Globe ranting out logical fallacies, out right lies and hyperbole.  It clearly shows just how absolutely certifiable Al Gore is.   The nation also escaped a bullet by not making this elitist nut President.  However, I can't reproduce it, so go to the original post to view it. RK

Give us your money - It all comes back to one thing.

Or that other thing at €2,300 a night: Prostitutes gather in Davos for annual meeting of global elite – where demand for sexual services rockets during economic summit You’d think planetary heroes would be more popular with the girls?  My favourite description of the WEF is that they are globalization’s “Mafiocracy” of bankers, industrialists, oligarchs, technocrats and politicians.

This article originally appeared at JoNova

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  • Joanne Nova

    A prize-winning science graduate in molecular biology. She has given keynotes about the medical revolution, gene technology and aging at conferences. She hosted a children’s TV series on Channel Nine, and has done over 200 radio interviews, many on the Australian ABC. She was formerly an associate lecturer in Science Communication at the ANU. She’s author of The Skeptics Handbook which has been translated into 15 languages. Each day 5,000 people read joannenova.com.au

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