Among many other things I experienced today, my nephew told me about various incredible catastrophes he is going to experience in his lifetime according to everything he is told at school and in the media so I decided to look at some of the sources again.
Before I did so, I also tried to explain to him the gases in the atmosphere, the fate of polar bears, projections on various energy sources in the next 50 years, and other things. But you should have no doubt that Goebbels knew why he said that a 100 times repeated lie becomes a truth. When it comes to repetition, I (and we) just can’t compete with the huge industry of propaganda spreading utter insanities about global warming and similar degenerative hardcore pseudoscientific delusions. Much of this garbage is directed at children and youth – because some people apparently think they’re legitimate targets of shameless brainwashing. As Ian Plimer and Václav Klaus said, the main danger of the global warming doctrine is that the children have already been indoctrinated. Even when the adults manage to defeat the hysteria and all the nonsense it has brought with it, we will be living with a kind of a time bomb because this junk has already been hardwired into the brains of the present children who will become adults in the future.
I am sure that many men would self-confidently consider Lucy Lawless as their female counterpart or potential companion – what they would look like and how they would speak if they were female or how their partner could look like. However, she’s dumb as a doorknob; it’s really unbelievable.



Yeah, reminded me of this ecofreak that was rambling about constructing a solar farm in the sahara and supply the WHOLE world with energy. When asked how he would store 25 gigawatts for the night hours and transmit 50 gigawatts total daily consumption he was a bit stumped.
Rational analysis quickly dispells most climate fears, and practically all of the apocalyptic ones, but it’s like some of the wilder religious ideas. Zealotry is immune to reason.
Sometimes I think “Idiocracy” was optimistic. Lucy Lawless is living proof it could be.