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GLOBAL WARMING - A SECOND LOOK
Environmental Apocalypse or Tool of Manipulation?
Searching for the Truth in a Minefield of Lies & Confusion
By Jack Allis
April 3, 2007
Before we begin to tip toe through the minefield of this, probably the
trickiest political issue of them all, the environment, it's necessary
to state one of the central themes of what's forthcoming. I must do this
in order to prevent you, the reader, from jumping to a lot of unwarranted
conclusions about what I'm about to say before I even say it. Invariably,
people fall into the trap of polarized thinking, where they label things
as politically "left" or "right," and once they do,
they assume they know everything about you, based upon whichever category
they've plugged you into, and how they understand that category. This is
very unfair and frustrating for those of us who think independently, who
are neither left nor right, and who attempt to evaluate issues objectively,
and come to conclusions based on their merits. It always infuriates me
when people assume I'm a liberal because I oppose the war in Iraq, and
I have long hair.
Here's the statement: if ex-Vice President Al Gore's theory on global warming,
as presented in his smash hit documentary film, An Inconvenient Truth,
can be proven to scientifically incorrect, this does not mean that humanity
on planet Earth is not currently facing an environmental crisis of life-threatening
proportions. We are - just not that one. Please read that over a few times,
and let it sink in. When the topic of an environmental crisis comes up,
it's stunning how virtually everybody leaps to the conclusion that you
must be talking about global warming. Clearly, this idea has subliminally
taken root in the mass consciousness. This is hardly surprising when you
cannot turn on the TV or open a newspaper without hearing some mention
of it. It's also equally disconcerting when you don't accept the validity
of Gore's theory, how people automatically assume you must be one of those
heartless right-wingers, who doesn't give two figs about the environment.
This too does not necessarily follow.
At the conclusion of this article, I am going to refer you to another documentary
film, which I believe pokes enough holes in the orthodox theory of global
warming, as presented in Gore's film, to turn it on it ear. Until I saw
this film, in mid-March of 2007, I had been stuck in the mud on the issue
of global warming. I didn't know what to believe. Getting to the bottom
of global warming presented several unique dilemmas. Intelligent, well-intended
people on both sides of the political spectrum, right and left, seemed
to make credible, convincing cases supporting their points of view, and
at the same time, both exhibited serious blind spots. It was difficult
to trust either. Plus, this is a topic that requires a level of scientific
analysis that is far beyond that of the layperson. I do not possess this
level of knowledge, nor does Al Gore. Somebody else was going to have to
do the scientific legwork.
Before plunging more deeply into this dilemma, I think it would be helpful
to present a few of the premises from which I approached the topic. I learned
a long time ago from the philosopher Ayn Rand that endless confusion can
be avoided on any topic, if you simply state your premises at the outset.
If you don't accept these premises, then there's no point in reading on.
Premise number one: never believe anything you hear anywhere in the mainstream
media. It is all propaganda, which is carefully designed for the purpose
of frightening people into believing that the world is a dangerous place,
far beyond the ability of the individual to cope with, and that people
need bigger and bigger government with more and more government controls
in order to protect and take care of them. Turn off your televisions! And
if you buy an establishment newspaper, skip right to the sports section
or the funnies.
Premise number two: the government and the established political system
are total scams. The governments of all the major nations of the civilized
world are owned and controlled by a global elite, which consists of a relatively
small group of the richest people in the world, who own the huge international
banks, the huge multi-national corporations, and all the major media outlets.
The global elite operates entirely behind the scenes, and the established
two-party system in the US is one of their crucial tools for wielding their
power. The two major political parties, the Republicans and the Democrats,
sold out to the global elite a long time ago, at least since the end of
the civil war. They no longer serve the people, as they pretend, but rather
their masters at the top of the pyramid of power. They have basically sold
their souls to the devil. This is why nothing ever really changes in Washington,
regardless of who's in power. The Republicans and Democrats are simply
two different masks covering the same duplicitous face, with both serving
precisely the same agenda: higher and higher taxes, and bigger and bigger
government, which always endeavors to exercise more and more control over
the private affairs of its citizens. The Republicans are the party of warfare
and the Democrats are the party of welfare, but the end result is identical.
More recently, there is a new twist to this common agenda, and this is
the erosion of US sovereignty, and the movement toward global consolidation
and fascist world government, or New World Order, which we see taking
shape around us at such a shocking pace.
In light of the horrific atrocities perpetrated by the Bush administration,
this premise might not appear to hold up as well. The Republicans might
look like the bad guys and the Democrats the good guys. Don't be fooled
by appearances. The elitist, big brother agenda will continue to move forward,
regardless of who's in power. It did under Slick Willy, and it will under
his wife, or whatever Democrat is elected in 2008. It's all one big club,
and the game is rigged. Nobody rises to power without being selected and
blessed by the global elite. There are no exceptions. Well, one - Republican
Congressman Ron Paul of Texas, who remains as pure as the day he was born,
and who, by the way, is running for President in 2008. Haven't heard much
about that in the mainstream media, have we?
With this backdrop, it's pretty easy to understand how those of us who
don't trust traditional politics smelled a rat when Al Gore surfaced, or
resurfaced, with his documentary film on global warming. After all, here
is a man who served as Vice-President under Bill Clinton for eight years,
and came within a hanging chad of being elected President. An Inconvenient
Truth revolves around two main themes. The first is that the Earth
is currently in the midst of an unprecedented period of warming, which,
if it continues at its current pace, will cause geophysical and climatic
events of such a catastrophic nature that they pose a serious threat to
the survival of human civilization. The second is that this warming is
created by the industrialized world through the emission of carbon dioxide
(CO2), as a result of the burning of fossil fuels. Excessive quantities
of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere trap significant amounts of the electromagnetic
radiation from the sun, which would otherwise be reflected back into outer
space, thus causing the warming.
Dilemma number one consists of confirming or refuting scientific data and
conclusions from an untrustworthy source. I had been reading reports for
quite some time, which seemed credible, from my sources on the right side
of the political spectrum, which maintained that global warming was part
of a natural, cyclical process, and not man-made. They didn't so much dispute
the existence of global warming as its cause, and they seemed to be pretty
evenly divided on whether or not this warming was even a problem.
However, this presented as much of a dilemma as Al Gore. These right-wing
sources couldn't be trusted either. They had a serious blind spot. This
was the fact that they tended to be anti-environment, or at least anti-environmentalism.
They had a major ax to grind with liberals, and they tended to lose their
objectivity and credibility due to their obsessive need to prove that liberals
were always wrong.
Global warming aside, the folks on the right tend to deny that there is
currently an environmental crisis on any kind. They believe in the primacy
of humanity over nature, and that anything that is in the best interest
of human progress and the advancement of civilization is OK, and any effects
on the environment are secondary. In my humble opinion, this gives conservatives
a huge black eye, and deeply affects their credibility across the board.
Anybody who does not recognize that the civilized world is poisoning its
soil, water, air and food supplies, to the serious detriment of the health
and welfare of its people, is seriously missing the boat. The civilized
world is currently experiencing levels of sickness and disease of epidemic
proportions. This is one of the primary reasons.
From an even broader perspective, this disconnection in the civilized world
between people and the environment is the source of all of our problems.
Civilized people have lost their connection with life's vital energy and
with its natural rhythms and flow. Native Americans, prior to their conquest,
had this connection, as did indigenous cultures spanning the globe, for
whom sickness was the exception, not the rule, and for whom civilized diseases
like cancer and heart disease were non-existent. There is a fundamental
rule of life that can never be violated. It is imperative for human beings
to live in harmony with their environment, not to exploit it. It they don't,
it is only a question of time before they perish.
However, my dilemma was compounded by the fact that the folks on the left
had a few blind spots that were almost as bad. Blind spot number one is
they continue to believe that since the Republicans are the bad guys, then
the Democrats must be good guys. They see the big-time liberal Democrats
as honest and virtuous people, as opposed to the puppets of the global
elite that they really are.
The Democrats are simply the flip side of the same rotten coin, serving
precisely the same big brother agenda, which leads us to blind spot number
two. The left-wingers never seem to get it, as far as the harmfulness and
ineffectiveness of bigger and bigger government. They are way too trusting
that big government programs, administered by Democrats of course, are
the most effective way to solve our problems. They fail to see that big
government is the problem, with its ever-increasing controls over our individual
freedoms. Think about it for a minute: if human beings are so nasty and
greedy that they need to be regulated, what sense does it make to trust
government to do this regulating, when government is run by these same
nasty, greedy people? Who's going to regulate the regulators?
Blind spot number three of the left-wingers is crucial in understanding
what Al Gore might be up to with his global warming theory. The left-wingers
fail to see how environmentalism, or any issue that appears to be humanitarian,
can be used by unscrupulous politicians for the purpose of their own big
government agenda, or ultimately to further the global elite's agenda of
world fascist government. It's an old, tried and true formula: hop on the
bandwagon of a popular, emotional issue, fan the flames of fear through
your propaganda machine, and then propose the only possible solution for
a helpless humanity, which always means more power in the hands of the
government.
The sad fact of the matter is the environmental movement was infiltrated
a long time ago by hoards of individuals and institutions that don't give
two figs about the environment. The list is long and infamous, but let's
just take a look at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for example.
The EPA is notorious for its reams of silly, meaningless regulations, like
denying building permits in order to preserve an endangered species of
field mice, which stand in the way of reasonable human progress, and which
makes environmentalism, in general, look frivolous, and gives it such a
bad name in the eyes of so many.
Another case in point is the United Nations. The UN currently is playing
the preeminent role worldwide in environmental programs and environmentalism,
in general. The UN is also one of Al Gore's closest allies in embracing
the notion that global warming will soon result in monumental environmental
catastrophe, with CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels in the industrialized
world the culprit. Gore and the UN also agree upon the solution - an all-out
attack, both domestically and internationally, on CO2 emissions. This,
of course, means more regulations, both on corporations and individuals,
more taxes, and more government bureaucracy. Because global warming is
viewed as a global problem, beyond national boundaries, this would also
mean more authority in the hands of the UN and its various environmental
agencies, as well as in the hands of the new breed of international institutions,
such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World
Trade Organization, which are playing such a powerful role in the modern
world. These global institutions are the creation of the global elite.
They are autonomous, non-elected, and not a formal part of any national
government. They answer to no one, except themselves, and they have basically
bribed the US and the other major governments of the world into following
their lead.
Now the question begs to be asked: should we trust the UN any more than
we trust Al Gore? The answer is a resounding, "No!" I realize
this begins to sound like a broken record, but such is the nature of the
illusion of the modern world. The UN was created by the global elite, and
it is a puppet of the global elite. It poses as one thing, when its true
purpose is quite another. It poses as a union of the nations of the world,
dedicated to humanitarianism and peace, and providing a forum to resolve
problems that are beyond the scope of individual nations. In fact, the
UN is a mechanism and a stepping-stone to the ultimate prize of the global
elite: a centrally controlled world government, under their control. This
is an area where those on the far right, the Libertarian and the John Birch
types, have one up on the far left. On the far right, the true nature of
the UN is common knowledge. It's a given. On the far left, still stuck
in the mud of trusting big-time liberals and big government, they've never
heard of such a thing.
So, this is the spot where I was stuck on global warming and the environment.
I was determined to find the answer, but doing the scientific research
myself was not an option. Fortunately, as it turned out, I was not alone.
There was a bunch of other people in exactly the same boat, and searching
for the same answers. There was also a batch of renowned, independent-thinking
scientists worldwide, who also smelled a rat in the orthodox global warming
theory and in Gore's film. Unlike me, they were competent to do the research,
and did. The result was a 74-minute documentary film, produced by the BBC,
and aired on Channel 4 in the UK in early March 2007, entitled The Great
Global Warming Swindle.
I invite you to watch the documentary, and judge for yourself. At the time
of this writing, this video was still available free on the Internet. You
may click the link at the conclusion of this article to watch. However,
be advised it may not be there for long. If that's the case, I'm certain
you can do a search, and find out how you can purchase it on DVD.
The film does not dispute that the Earth is warming up, but takes the position
that this is nothing unusual. It also presents a credible scientific analysis,
by numerous credible scientists, which concludes that there is no connection
between this global warming and CO2 emissions from humanity in the civilized
world. The pivotal point of their analysis, as well as Gore's, deals with
the findings that were derived from digging deep holes in the Arctic ice
cap. These findings show, over a 600,000 year time span, that there is
a correlation between the fluctuations in the Earth's temperature and the
levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. Both sides are in agreement up to this
point.
Gore's scientists then conclude that this correlation must mean that the
levels of CO2 are the cause of the temperature fluctuations. This is where
the scientists in the BBC documentary say he misses the boat. First of
all, the fact that there is a correlation in this, or any, scientific data
does not mean there is causation. There might be, but not necessarily.
More proof is needed. Secondly, they claim Gore errs in not looking more
closely at this data, and other data. A closer examination of these fluctuations
shows that there is a time lag of a few hundred years between the rises
in the temperature and the CO2, with the CO2 always lagging behind. Therefore,
it is more reasonable to conclude that the temperature fluctuations are
actually the cause of the CO2 fluctuations, just the opposite of the orthodox,
Gore theory.
Furthermore, they explain this by including another critical variable:
the significant part that is played by the Earth's oceans. When the Earth
warms, the oceans slowly warm also. When they do, they emit massive amounts
of CO2 into the atmosphere. This also explains the time lag because it
takes time for the oceans to warm up due to their immense volume.
In addition to poking these holes in the Gore theory, these scientists
are also in agreement regarding the primary factor that is responsible
for the Earth's warming and cooling over the millennia. This is solar activity
in the form of solar flares, which is currently heating up the rest of
the solar system as well, most notably Mars, where CO2 is not a factor.
So, where does all this leave us? I'm certain we have not heard the last
of this debate. A liberal friend of mine, after having heard the case against
An Inconvenient Truth, replied that if any good could come from
the film, such as people buying hybrid cars or living in a more environmentally
harmonious fashion, then it was a good thing. It's difficult to argue with
good, but let's take a look at the bad that could come from the film. To
repeat: we are currently facing an environmental crisis of life-threatening
proportions on the planet Earth. If we don't get our act together, and
learn to live in harmony with our environment, as opposed to exploiting
it, we will reach the point where the Earth will no longer sustain us as
a species. I don't feel the need to expound on that any further. If you
don't get it, you're part of the problem, regardless of where you stand
politically.
As we have already discussed, global warming can be used by unscrupulous
politicians to advance the big brother agenda, both domestically and globally,
at the expense of our precious freedom. Just because something is dressed
up to look humanitarian doesn't necessarily mean that it is. In addition,
if the orthodox, Gore theory of the cause of global warming is incorrect,
then the solution, a big brother attack on CO2 emissions worldwide, will
divert our focus from the real environmental problems - the poisoning of
our water, soil and food supply, and the fact that humanity in the civilized
world has lost its connection with its lifeline - the environment in which
it lives.
Another message I hope I have conveyed here is the critical importance
for us all of learning how to look at the world through our own eyes, and
not the eyes of the media or the government, or through the eyes of this
polarity thinking, whether left versus right, us versus them, Christian
versus Muslim, up versus down, or any of various forms it takes. The issue
of environmentalism vividly demonstrates how polarity thinking leads us
down the wrong track. This is not an all black or all white issue, and
thinking about it in this manner leads to endless confusion and mistakes.
Polarity thinking also leads us very quickly into the trap of the "divide
and conquer" scenario. "Divide and conquer" is one of the
most powerful techniques of the big brother manipulators to keep us under
their thumb. As long as we are divided into mutually exclusive camps, we
become easy prey. It's all really very simple: united we stand - divided
we fall. The world today is a crazy, mixed up place, and those in power
serve their own interests, not ours. If we have any hope of taking back
our world, and creating a better one, it all starts with waking up to how
we're being deceived and manipulated for the purpose of being pawns in
somebody else's game, and uniting in this understanding. This single issue
eclipses all the others. And then the next step is reassuming responsibility
for our world, and learning to trust ourselves again, rather than relying
on big brother to do our thinking and solve our problems for us.
To watch The Great Global Warming Swindle,
Produced by the BBC, and aired on Channel 4 in the UK in early March,
Click
here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4499562022478442170&q=global+warming+swindle
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