Cultural Marxism in America: CL!MATE CHANGE (Segment 5)

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In this segment of "America Under Fire — The Old Guy Speaks," we tackle the topic of Climate Change and its connection to Marxist depopulation agendas. The climate change narrative, which has gained prominence over the past 30-40 years, warns of a looming "climate apocalypse" due to carbon emissions from fossil fuels. However, this narrative is viewed as simply a tactic to instill fear and control, aiming to transition economies to a "net-zero carbon" future by 2050—a goal that is unrealistic given the minimal impact of alternative energy investments so far. The push for electric vehicles, despite their high environmental costs, and the targeting of food production are seen as part of this broader agenda to restrict resources and control the population.

The climate change agenda also stifles scientific debate, punishing those who dissent from the accepted narrative. Despite the fear-mongering, hope remains as groups like the Global Climate Intelligence Group challenge the consensus, arguing that there is no climate emergency. They point out that true science is based on reproducible results, not consensus. As climate alarmism continues to influence policy, it is crucial to question these narratives and support honest research organizations like the CO2 Coalition and CFACT, which provide alternative perspectives on climate issues. The segment underscores the dangers of the climate change narrative as a tool for promoting totalitarian control, while also highlighting the resilience of those who stand against it.

00:00 Introduction to America Under Fire
00:32 Marxist Depopulation Ideas
01:17 Climate Change: A Persistent Narrative
03:35 Electric Vehicles and Their Environmental Impact
10:53 Food Scarcity and Agricultural Policies
16:01 The Broader Implications of Climate Change
17:10 Hope and Resistance Against Climate Alarmism
20:10 Recommended Resources and Final Thoughts
21:53 Innovative but Controversial Climate Solutions
23:32 Conclusion and Break

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