As the free thinking world wakes more and more to the whole Climate Change scam – the pretending that a) the Climate is in some way radically changing around us any more than it naturally does as a complete system, and more importantly b) we are all to blame – those who wish us to believe it are starting to hide or change some of the original outlandish statements they made. Naughty!
The Climate Change religion, previously promoted as the Global Warming religion, is now old enough for some of the original outrageous scare predictions to have not come true.
It wasn’t that long ago that we realists were laughing and pointing at the “climate scientists” who told us in 2000 that by 2010 children in our country would no longer experience snow. At the time, this horrific concept was surrounded by emotive concerns and discussion about how the poor loves would have to watch old movies about snow or travel to the North Pole to see it with their own wide eyes. And of course, we fell for it. It seemed shocking and scary. No more snow? That’s Global Warming for you. I must believe!
Ten years, twelve years later, of course, children certainly still experience snow. The predictions of this version of doom and gloom were, of course, completely wrong.
More recently The United Nations, one of the centres for the promotion of the fear of Global Warming / Climate Change, conducted a cover-up exercise across its websites trying to hide another failed prediction.
In 2005, promoted as recently as 2008, they predicted via the highly expensive to run ‘United Nations Environment Programme’ (UNEP), that by 2010 there would be “50 million climate refugees“. These were described as those who would be fleeing from the more low lying islands and even parts of America, as sea-levels rose, hurricanes increased and food production was disrupted. In fact, some of the Pacific islands would completely disappear because of the sea-level rises.
Well, of course, in reality nothing happened. No islands have disappeared. Indeed, a study of the population levels in the areas that the inept UNEP outlined in order to validate their scare stories show an increase. Populations are growing. Whoops. Nobody is being forced to flee by the climate. How dare they not cooperate with the UNEP predictions!
Now then. This story of yet another failed Climate Change scare story first broke some weeks ago via an article on a website dealing with matters Asian. Within a day the handy map of where the doom and gloom was scheduled to hit, erm, ‘disappeared’ from the UNEP website it had been sitting on for many of those 5 years. It was obviously far too embarrassing.
Despite a UN General Assembly meeting being told in 2008 that it was definitely the end of the world by 2010, and indeed we would need “more efforts than ever before must be exerted to enable poor countries to prepare for impacts because it had been estimated that there would be between 50 million and 200 million environmental migrants by 2010” nothing happened.
Having been caught with their trousers down the UN has not only withdrawn the original 2010 prediction maps but more recently revised the scare story target date to 2020. Of course, this nicely fed the doom and gloom hungry main stream media who reported it complete with shock-horror graphics of children drowning in 2020. The mainstream media didn’t bother asking why this hadn’t happened by 2010, of course.
Alarmism makes better news than retraction. No doubt by 2021 UNEP will lose the new story and revise it to 2030 for another attempt at terrifying people into following their religion.
Aren’t these sorts of targets vaguely similar to the targets often given by followers of other religions? Over the centuries various colours of Christianity have constantly picked dates for Judgement day, the End of the World, Armageddon, and these dates have all come and gone with nothing whatsoever happening.
You’d think the Climate Change religion wouldn’t fall into the same trap or follow the same scare model. But I guess a religion is a religion and it feeds off people’s basic fears.


