‘..this is the great folly of our age’

‘Every single green scheme politicians have fallen for has failed to achieve any of the results claimed for them and costing us more billions every year’ …’

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13 Responses to ‘..this is the great folly of our age’

  1. Robertv says:

    Because it has never been about the climate or our well being. It is just one of the many tools they use to gain power by taking our rights away but in a way we do it voluntary. To save the children.

    • KG says:

      Exactly, Robert. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif
      Politicians haven’t “fallen for it”, they’re complicit.

      • Robertv says:

        They would sell their family to get higher up the ladder not realising they are just a dispensable brown shirt puppet.

      • Pascal says:

        Were they merely complicit we might sway of few into changing their minds. We’re facing a belief system that’s pessimistic and so anti-human as to rival anything that’s preceded it mostly because the elites believe themselves to be the pinnacle of the evolution of humanity. Who better to control and cull all the lessers?

        It seems I cannot say it often enough. Wherever rulers foster Malthusian, Utilitarian, Green and Islamistophilic nutcases, there the ruled are at grave risk.

        • Darin says:

          Not just duped or complicit-out right lying thieves :evil:

          Meanwhile the only viable way forward remains virtually unspoken of and un-funded-

          https://youtu.be/uK367T7h6ZY

          Oh and we have spend trillions of dollars and millions of man hours preparing for something that *might* happen,while all but ignoring what we know WILL happen.

          https://youtu.be/ZOZ9_a-hJJU

          “It happened before,it will happen again”

          • KG says:

            Why NOT thorium, Darin?
            What are the barriers to using it?

            • Darin says:

              Westinghouse and General Electric are in the fuel business and pretty much have a monopoly in it.They supply most of the US and Canadian fuel rod assemblies and they charge accordingly.IIRC they also own a controlling interest in the spent fuel handling and storage business.So basically too much cronnie capitalism and too many beds being feathered to stop using Uranium based reactors.

              Trump recently restored funding to complete the Yucca mountain storage facility,which is good in one way and bad in another.The spent fuel will be tucked away deep under a stable geologic formation,but usable fuel will be in there as well.The Thorium cycle can use spent Uranium as a fuel source.

              At the rate fuel is being spent those Aborigines in Australia that are sitting on top of that huge Uranium reserve will be the new Saudis in a 50-75 years.

              This is another one of those subject that makes it hard to decide who the worst US president is.We have a choice between Johnson,Nixon,Carter and Obama.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif

              • KG says:

                “We have a choice between Johnson,Nixon,Carter and Obama.”
                Let’s call it a tie….

  2. andy5759 says:

    One of the (probably) unintended consequences of PM Margaret Thatcher’s campaign to bring Trades Unions to heel is our still having hundreds of years of coal reserves. A few years of so called hardship, here we are with good coal – the hard and solid black stuff. Not that soft brown shit we started importing from CE and EE countries. Probably the best thing to we could have had, a scientist as PM rather than a fucking lawyer. Probably.

    • KG says:

      The lawyers and accountants shall inherit the earth, Andy.

      • Darin says:

        IIRC one of the back spots in the Thatcher years was starting the whole climate change argument as a PR tactic to combat the unions.She should have just done what Reagan did with the ATC union.Told them to show up for work Monday or stay at home permanently.

  3. Gregoryno6 says:

    Excellent article!