Low carbon recipes? Ffs!

When is this madness about man-made climate change going to stop?

The massive huge corporations are so frightened of the damage that the eco-loonies behind Greenpeace and the WWF and other multi-Billion Dollar ‘green’ industries can do should they turn on them, that they are willingly propagating the completely false world-is-going-to-end message.

Look at Tesco, for example.  Tesco is one of the biggest supermarket chains in the UK, and so quite rightly is panicking about being in the eco-loony firing line.  Profits are down, supermarkets are struggling as the customers buy less in order to attempt to leave some money to pay their escalating fuel bills. Fuel bills that are exceptionally high in order to pay to cross-subsidise the ‘greenies’.  So, the last thing any supermarket chain needs is to be under the hate spotlight of the ‘greenies’, with them digging up dead relatives from graves, blowing director’s cars up, and generally frightening away customers.

What better way to try to keep the bullies away than declaring that you are sponsoring “Climate Week” (which ends tomorrow, thank fuck). That’s what Tesco have done.

Tesco are not alone. Other major retailers, obviously fearful of the repercussions, have also added their funds to it.

So, is ‘Climate Week’ all about trying to help those in fuel poverty?  Nope.  Where is the money going?  That’s right, to even more greenie organisations.  As if they didn’t have enough already, eh?  The greenie gravy train must have so much money in it that it could buy a brand new planet of its own and get off ours.

What made me laugh on the Tesco website was a section with “Low carbon recipes”.  Not quite edible charcoal, or soup made of CO2 or anything like that, but as you would expect with anything trying to appease the eco-loonies, a list of mainly vegetarian options.  Eco-loonies hate meat eaters almost as much as they hate anybody daring to try to keep themselves warm during the winter.

Anyway, “Low Carbon Recipes” is mainly about preparing humanity for the coming time when it is punished by the eco-loonies’ interruptions to the supply of food that will be inevitable when society is collapsing due to the lack of fuel that they want to inflict on us within the next decade.  It shows us how to turn scraps into barely edible sustenance, a bit like had to be done during the Second World War.

But, here’s a thing, on the Tesco website is the phrase, “…you can be part of Britian’s biggest climate change campaign.”  What on earth does this part of the sentence actually mean?  Is it a campaign to change the climate?

See, it doesn’t actually make any real sense either looking at the syntax or trying to comprehend some form of meaning.  There is no meaning.  It’s a string of words put together that sound like they mean something, but actually don’t.

This is happening again and again in the global warming religion, and those being intimidated to be part of it.

People say random words, and everybody applauds and nods and says ‘Here here!”, but nobody says, “HELLO?   IT DOESN’T ACTUALLY MEAN ANYTHING!”.  They are all far too scared of the green mafia and what it can do to them if they don’t comply.

When is this lunacy going to stop?