Earth Day 2023 Part 2: Chemical Euphoria, Climate Change Cretins, and the Terminally Brain-Dead

‘Kayso, I meant to publish this yesterday BUT the weather was so gorgeous Ramses and I worked out in the Concrete Jungle instead. Got my daily workout in, too, hauling around cinder blocks. I’m working towards getting rid of most of the hardscape, which means tearing down the “walls” and schlepping each cinder block to the waste receptacles outside. I will be doing this in stages.

Let’s tackle the subject of “climate change” (aka the “Green Agenda”) which USED to be called “global warming”. A re-branding was necessary to keep the Khazarian Jewelry’s hopes and dreams alive, but what else is new? Not the lies, that’s for sure.

[Climate change] is another self-evident attempt on the part of these same guilty Municipal Corporations to come up with a rationale to pick our pockets on a global basis.
It’s also an attempt to justify and create more coercive regulatory powers and authorities for themselves.
It’s not about green grass. It’s about green paper.
– Anna Von Reitz, “The Climate Change and Other Criminal Hoaxes

This is one of the Khazarian Jewelry’s plans for world domination. They won’t succeed, of course, but you have to give ’em snaps for their dogged determination – and treachery. Here we see one of their minions shifting the focus from an Earth Day graphic on their homepage to the lies-based hoax:

Climate Change is one of the biggest frauds
being perpetrated in the world today.

Of course, what else would you expect from a company whose founders were 2005 graduates of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders program? [source] They are just following orders, dontcha know. Gotcha push the narrative no matter what.

(BTW, the WEF looks for and recruits individuals who have a highly-developed sense of narcissism and sociopathy. One can also petition to be part of their YGL program, but you still have to meet that criteria.)

This month I subscribed to the Farmer’s Almanac Newsletter. One of the interesting bits of information they disseminate is weather-based incidents that happened on that given day. For instance, on April 22, 1958, Sixteen inches of snow fell in Sheridan, Wyoming.

  • On April 12, 1929, Fourteen inches of snow at Bloomfield, Vermont.
  • On April 13, 1874, Zero degrees F at Hanover, New Hampshire.
  • On April 14, 1921, Today into the following day: 87 inches of snow fell in 27.5 hours in Silver Lake, Colorado.
  • April 15, 1921, Boulder, Colorado, received 76 inches of snow in 24 hours.
  • April 16, 1849, a severe freeze from Georgia to Texas killed cotton crops.
  • April 17, 1821, Eastern Massachusetts was blanketed with 12-18 inches of snow.
  • April 18, 1896, the temperature soared to 90 degrees F in New York City.
  • April 19, 1785, last snow of a late winter raised snow cover to 3 feet in southern New Hampshire.
  • April 20, 1878, a San Antonio hailstorm severely injured ten soldiers and killed two horses.

You get the picture: Climate changes. You can check this stuff out for yourself, too. Click on this link. Scroll down the page until you see “Explore Other Dates on the Calendar” and click on the calendar icon. Select the month/day you want to view then hit the button “Switch Date”.

CO2 is being touted as the greatest threat to the climate since the beginning of time. Only brain-dead individuals would buy into this horseshit.

Airheads and braindeads are everywhere.
– Eddie Weinbauer (Trick or Treat)

TREES Trees breathe in carbon dioxide, CO2, (which we breathe out) and turn it into oxygen. They are the lungs of this planet. Deforestation is the permanent removal of trees to make room for something besides forest. Deforestation can include clearing the land for farming or livestock, or using the timber for fuel, construction or manufacturing. Forests cover more than 30% of the Earth’s land surface yet they are being denuded at an alarming rate – yet YOU NEVER HEAR THEM TALKING ABOUT THIS. Why? Because clearing forests means MONEY for corporations such as Cargill, ADM, and Bayer; and don’t let these crooks tell you they are “investing” in Forest Conservation or that they’ve suddenly seen the error of their ways. Follow the money.

Philanthropy Exists to Launder the Reputations of the Rich.

As we saw in Earth Day 2023 Part 1: Frac(k)tures, EVs, and the search for functioning brain cells, lithium extraction is responsible for the onset of desertification in several parts of the world – NOT climate change.

The earth is actually getting greener. West Australia is greening. So too western India, Sub Saharan Africa, western USA. They are all greener than they were twenty years ago. [source]

The Human Age (Diane Ackerman) was published in 2014. Ms. Ackerman is an extraordinary observer of life on this planet and she does her homework. For instance: Europe’s growing season has been lengthening, with warm-weather crops thriving north. In Greenland, local farmers, seeing fertile soil for the first time, began avidly planting.

Consumers are being ordered to buy Electric Cars, change their diets, move to 15-minute cities, ad nauseam, and tow the line…all in the name of a big, fat lie designed to line the pockets of EVIL MEN at the expense of you and I.


Let’s move on. CHEMICAL POLLUTION

I touched a little on this in Part 1. Species are disappearing due to chemical contaminants. Human sperm counts are plummeting, cancers rising, and endocrine disruptors may be impacting gender biologically. Rachel Carson exposed these problems in 1962, in her ground-breaking book Silent Spring. Yet, this is apparently a non-issue. Why? C’mon, you know this one: GREED.

Quick! How many Superfund Sites can you name? Do you even KNOW what a Superfund Site is? Superfund is a United States federal environmental remediation program established by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). The program is administered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Superfund sites are polluted locations in the United States requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. As of August 17, 2022, There are 40,000 federal Superfund sites across the country, and approximately 1,300 of those sites have been listed on the National Priorities List (NPL). Sites on the NPL are considered the most highly contaminated and undergo longer-term remedial investigation and remedial action (cleanups).

40,000 chemically-contaminated sites across the U.S., with 1300 listed as having a high priority. WTF. The single reason this is not being addressed is that it costs a lot of money to clean this shite up. Money the corporations that caused the pollution in the first place can afford to pay but won’t. Know why? GREED.

Lists of Superfund sites (by state)

Court Rules That EPA’s Delay “Exposed a Generation of American Children” to Brain-Damaging Pesticide Chlorpyrifos
“Rather than ban the pesticide or reduce the tolerances to levels that the EPA could find were reasonably certain to cause no harm, the EPA sought to evade through delay tactics its plain statutory duty,”

The Chemicals are Destroying Us
“Of the more than 80,000 chemicals currently used in the United States, most haven’t been adequately tested for their effects on human health.”

How a shocking environmental disaster was uncovered off the California coast after 70 years
Since the 1940s: countless barrels of toxic waste, laced with DDT, littering the ocean floor in between Long Beach and Catalina Island.

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Ecocide in the Pacific
The EPA is still struggling to lessen the dangers of illegal pollution and burial of toxic wastes in places throughout the country. The EPA baptizes these gangster operations “superfund” sites.

The Troubling Role of Glyphosate in COVID-19
Monsanto’s own research, dating back to the late 1980s, shows that glyphosate accumulates in various tissues, even though they claim it doesn’t.1 The Monsanto researchers proposed that it was “incorporated into” the proteins in the tissues.
(Glyphosate, commonly found in such products as RoundUp, is a major health consequence for both humans and other species such bees.)


The single biggest threat to this planet? Corporations, governments, NGOs, lobbyists, “philanthropic” organizations, anyone and everyone connected to the World Economic Forum and their Khazarian overlords. They are all pieces of shite.


You know who the Good Guys are? Us and Mother Earth herself.

Total Rejuvenation of ‘Dead’ River by a Rural Indian Community Hailed as National Example
Over three decades of a mixture of misuse and neglect led to the river becoming biologically dead; choked with weeds, and polluted with trash. 7,000 villagers from the three communities donated around 30,000 man-hours of work to finish the initial clean up in just 2 months.

Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch Is Bursting With Life
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a five-day day boat ride from the California coast, spans over 610,000 square miles. Anemones and barnacles thrive on toothbrushes and bottle shards thousands of miles from shore.

Utah and California Snowpacks Break All Previous Records–Will Completely Alleviate Droughts
In March, California experienced the twelve Pacific rainstorm of the winter-spring interval, completely alleviating all but the farthest southern tip of the state from a three-year drought which was also labeled ‘extreme’ and ‘exceptional’. Their snowpack is also on track to break records; to be either the first or second-deepest on record going back to 1950. It will be the first time since 2020 that the state will not be considered in a drought of some severity. (BOOYAH!!!)

By Air, Land, or Sea, Tiny Microbes Transform Our World
Another of the government’s promises was that the rains would follow the plow, but what actually followed was, in essence, the apocalypse. The exposed earth grew drier and hotter, losing its stability, and became subject to droughts and erosion. This was followed by a rare weather phenomenon, reversing the jet stream which usually carried clouds and rain towards the Midwest. Now the rains stayed away, the harvests withered and vast clouds of dust loomed like a black rock face, kilometers high. In 1933 alone there were more than 50 haboobs, which swept across the landscape.

California’s Desert Superbloom After Spring Rainstorms Is So Big and Bright, it Can be Seen from Space
Superblooms are among the best moments to appreciate the duality of nature.

At Montana’s Infamous Berkeley Pit, Saving Lives Means Hazing Birds
As darkness fell on Nov. 28, 2016, residents of Butte, Montana, heard the unmistakable honking of some 60,000 snow geese circling the Berkeley Pit, a defunct mine now flooded with toxic water. A snowstorm hit that night after an unusually warm autumn, and the geese, caught on a late journey from Canada to California, were forced out of the sky. They blanketed the surface of the water. Onsite staff tried to frighten them off, but an estimated 3,000 birds died.


Earth Day takes place each year on April 22nd. The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970. The event was organized by Gaylord Nelson, a United States Senator from Wisconsin. He was inspired to action after witnessing the damage caused by an oil spill in Santa Barbara, California in the year 1969.

Like many (if not all) attempts at evoking positive change through coordinated efforts of like minds, the conservation movement has been co-opted by big business. I suppose this is appropriate because GREEN is the color of GREED.

Jealousy and greed have the power
to destroy that which is good.

– Masaru Emoto

Earth Day should focus on one’s community – taking care of your own backyard – WITHOUT lining the pockets of some politician or corporation. Cleaning up trash along a beach or planting trees in a park come to mind, but the possibilities are endless. I challenge you to do something this Earth Day that speaks to you, your family, and your lifestyle – whatever that may be. Make it personal and not part of someone else’s AGENDA.

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2 responses to “Earth Day 2023 Part 2: Chemical Euphoria, Climate Change Cretins, and the Terminally Brain-Dead

  1. This is what I’m talking about. “Climate change” supporters/promoters are fecking insane – probably possessed. At the very least they are brain dead.

    She Didn’t Get The Memo
    https://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=267965
    “The co-founder of climate change protest group Extinction Rebellion [Gail Marie Bradbrook] took a little shopping trip.

    The food in her trolley had racked up a total of over 17,000 air miles.

    She then drove it home in a large, gas guzzling diesel car adorned with stickers that said ‘ecocide’.”

    Extinction Rebellion at Wikispooks: https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Extinction_Rebellion

    ER donors include: Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Climate Emergency Fund, Stichting European Climate Foundation, and…wait for it…Georgie Soros

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  2. Both very good articles loaded with lots of great information and facts, very nicely done. We have to learn ways to de-corpratize ourselves and free ourselves from their death grip of consumerism. You’ll be happy to know Anna is working hard to shut them down via the vatican who controls their charters, but to what avail as they always allow them to resurface under a new name even when she and team succeeds.

    Glad to hear you and Ramses got our rearranging the jungle in the warm weather, we had 2 days of t-shirts and shorts, then a couple inches of snow, lots of rain and dipping back into the 20’s and having to burn more fossil fuels to stay warm at the exorbitant prices I’d hoped were over till much later in the year. I’ll be having none of their jewelery thank you very much (loved that line), and the Almanac has lot’s of good info for free but there products are a bit spendy.

    I forgot to mention that I joined a local organic CSA farm for the season as my contribution to Earth day, as it was too damn cold to do more than feed the critters at least for me. I’ve been big into recycling since back in the 80’s, and now need to focus on how to rid my home (and me) of toxins, and sadly many will have to go into the landfill, but many I will pay to get rid of like old pesticides and other chemicals I’ve had stored in my basement.

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