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Raging wildfires And Climate change

Jul 06, 202315 minEp. 80
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Do you see connections everywhere you look? Are you wondering about the great awakening and how it will affect you? Thanks for joining me, Anne Corbin and my guests. As we offer you different perspectives and analyses of current issues, together with advice on health, wealth, and relationships, as we navigate those storms together, not forgetting the systems available to us from metaphysics Anne our own higher selves.

Wildfires seem to be such old news, quote, unquote, these days, that mainstream news doesn't bother to report them. Personally, I don't watch TV news, apart from headlines once or twice a day, but I've confirmed with friends and relatives that Corbin the UK, at least, there has been minimal coverage of the wildfires in Canada nor anywhere else.

But the whole southeast of Canada has been on fire for weeks, I learned last week from an article on Twitter that there are 400 fires raging all across Anne. In fact, And do you recall from a podcast I did a year or so back called Do you believe in coincidence? That the cabal articles attach special significance to that number 400 400 fires, and half of them or more are uncontrolled. Do we really believe that 400 fires just started at the same time by chance?

No. The intention is to overwhelm firefighting services so that they can't possibly cope. And this means the fires will be allowed call to cause maximum devastation. Loss of people's homes, vehicles, livelihoods, major losses that are so difficult to recover from. And the smoke is so bad that it's drifted south to New York. This was the, this was the article I saw.

It's a heavy, yellow smog, which is hazardous to health, of course, as well as being unpleasant, pretty foul smelling, and actually quite frightening. And then I saw another article saying that the fires have been raging for a month, and 251 of them are raging out of control. There's foraldehyde and benzene, in the smoke, and this is what causes burning eyes, breathing difficulties, and so on. People are being advised to stay inside.

Anne no doubt in this weather, they, well, I mean, at this time of year, they would prefer to be outside because It's uncomfortably hot in New York City in the summer. So much so that the rich invariably get out of the city to escape the summer. Anne those left behind are the workers Anne the poor who don't, even necessarily have the benefit of air conditioning when they're stuck indoors. The smoke is even drifting right across to Norway Corbin to that first article.

It gives you an idea of how tense and persistent it is. Anne I recall reading in the last couple of weeks that there are also huge numbers of wildfires causing havoc worldwide as well as Canada. It's strange that mainstream aren't getting excited about the situation, It's the sort of bad news reporting that they usually love. And of course, they would be saying that climate change is responsible.

I don't recall from memory hearing about global warming before 2006 when Al Gore released his infamous documentary called an inconvenient truth. And about a year ago, I recorded a podcast specifically about that. But I do have a vague reflection of my parents and their friends discussing the exact opposite. In the seventies, people were getting very excited about becoming ice age.

Now I couldn't say when that was predicted to happen, maybe in the next 100 years, My mum was quite cold, blooded, and we used to joke that her veins were full of iced water instead of blood. Anne of course, every time there was a cold snap, as she reached for another jumper, she would have some comment to make about the earth freezing over and she hoped not to be alive when it happened and so on. But really, it was all quite jokey.

Anne I am not aware of governments changing their policies and future plans on the back of this coming ice age. That's all it was, I guess, a theory, a genuine theory back in a simpler age when communication was limited to radio newspapers, TV, and cinema. And I guess the cabal decided that it just wasn't scary enough, or maybe not plausible enough, or perhaps they couldn't find any cooked up proof to convince people that it was an actual threat or that they could be blamed for.

We now know that the club of Rome decided that overpopulation was a huge threat to the survival of the planet in 1967. They put a great deal of time and effort into coming up with a problem that they could convince mankind about, such that it was the behavior of people worldwide that was causing this problem. Making people feel responsible for something was the way to change their behavior. The club of Rome decided.

So for just about my whole lifetime, I've been aware of profits of doom banging on about overpopulation Anne how grim the distant future would be. The film, soylent green was released in 1973, Anne it was set in 2023. I know I've spoken about this several months ago because back then, I ordered the DVD Anne I watched it again when I heard about the date. No doubt in 1973, 50 years in the future seemed like a long way off. It's funny how perception of time changes when we're looking back.

Well, soylent green is set in New York City Anne it's a severely grim and miserable film. New York is massively overpopulated. Food is in very short supply. I'll pass over the detail in case she you choose to watch it. Oh, and there's a shocking disclosure at the end. Soilent green might have been the first of the dystopian future films. I couldn't say for sure, but there have certainly been plenty more of them released since then, and all of them are examples of predictive programming.

You watch something as entertainment, I did see soylent green on TV many years ago. And in my case, I believe I thought something like, oh, things can never get that bad. Probably most viewers did, but, you know, the subconscious never forgets anything, and that's the whole idea of predictive programming. Hollywood is in the business of programming. What do they call the stuff that they show us night after night on TV? They're all programs.

And this means they are influencing people's perceptions, their behaviors, their subconsciousness, and don't they do it well? Back to climate change. They had to stop calling it global warming because, well, warming stopped. And the hockey stick curve that Al Gore used to demonstrate his view of, rising future temperatures turned out to be a hopeless misrepresentation of the truth.

He must have believed in it when he presented his case, but my goodness, he has egg on his face now but does he care? No. He's still making all sorts of noise at the World Economic Forum. He's quite a big cheese in that. But his film has, quietly been sidelined. I mean, it's studiously ignored, to be honest, in recent years.

There were also crazy predictions of rising sea levels, and people are still under the impression that this is going to happen or even that it is happening, but this is all designed to terrify us into changing our behavior Anne accepting whatever crazy rules and restrictions and taxes that the governments choose to bring in. And the biggest change is To, reduce our usage of fossil fuels, which it now appears are not in short supply Anne don't even derive from fossils.

This is a one hundred year old propaganda promoted by guess who? John D. Rockefeller, who made his fortune, if you recall, by refining oil in the very early days just after it was discovered. His company, Standard Oil, made him Anne of the richest men in the world. Anne at one time he was the richest. And if something is in short supply, you can charge as much as you like for it. Can't you? Regarding those rising sea levels, you can relax. When water freezes, it expands. This is why ice floats.

You can carry out experiments to prove that when a lump or 2 of ice is introduced to a glass that's brin full of water, so that the water overflows slightly as the ice displaces the top bit of water, you then, dry up the water that's been splashed around, and you allow the ice to melt. And there's no more overflow The glass just remains, brim full of liquid.

And those heartwarming photos from national geographic or some such publication of a polar bear stranded on an ice flow, you must have remembered it. It it was just everywhere, probably round about the time of an inconvenient truth. Well, the photographer won awards, and why not? But those pictures didn't prove anything because polar bears can swim. They live on fish for goodness sake. Anne Al Gore predicted in 2008 that the entire polar ice cap would have disappeared in 5 years.

Yep, that took us to 2013. And it's genuinely been increasing in recent years. In 16 20, the Pilgrim fathers from Meiflower famously set foot on Plymouth Rock when they landed on the East Coast of America. The exact spot has been caged in and commemorated museum style with a rock, that has had 16 20 engraved on it. And the rock is placed at high tide at the water's edge. The memorial was set up in 18 20. Anne there has been no change in C level since then.

What for me is the most convincing proof by far that sea levels aren't rising, nor even expected to rise ever. Is the amount of real estate worldwide, but specifically in the United States Anne I'm thinking of the miles and miles and miles that you can drive past as you drive north from, Miami those high rise condominiums are still being built. 1000 of apartments still being marketed at eye watering prices, and they're still getting mortgaged.

Do you imagine that banks would lend on security that's likely to be submerged in the foreseeable future? Not a chance. And the rich developers wouldn't be investing unless they saw a long term profitable future in these constructions. Yes. Global Corbin or climate change is a massive hoax, but it's undeniably been a huge money spinner for governments and NGOs like the World Economic Forum. I'm fairly certain that more than 50% of the population still believe in it.

And I can only quote, Mark Twain, once again, it's so much harder to convince a man that he has been duped than it ever was to dupe him in the first place. And sorry ladies, I'm quoting Mark Twain. This applies to a person, of course, not just a man. So friends If you enjoyed this content and would rather not wait until next week for more of the same, you are warmly invited check out my new membership program. It's called Awaken Dot Plus, and the Enquirer level is open now.

If you join as a founder member, the price for you will never rise. My book, The Mind Body Spirit Mentor, is available on Amazon Anne please leave me a review for the podcast or the book or both Anne connect with me on social media Anne keep sending me those suggestions for subjects that you would like me to discuss in future podcasts.

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