The rich tell you the planet is burning so they can transform society into their technocratic AI-digital centralised control system that includes the technology (like ionosphere heating) to make you think it is burning (together with media-weather hype). Those that fall for this then blame the rich for the warming that the rich are selling and demand that everything is imposed that the rich have wanted imposed all along.
It’s called ‘mind control’. It's not a 'class war'' so much as a belief-system 'war' - a war on your perception.
In September 1990, my village in Valencia hit 46°C.
It was the exact kind of natural climate volatility this ancient planet has unleashed for billions of years.
Today, Valencia, Rome, and Athens are actually sitting well below their seasonal averages. Yet, the media is in a coordinated meltdown over a standard two-week warm patch in the UK, France, and Belgium.
As a geospatial engineer who wrote a thesis on climatology, I’m positioned better than many to talk about the topic, the entire narrative relies on a broken view of data systems.
The formula is simple: zoom in on a tiny slice of geography, filter out the cool regions that ruin the story, and label a hot afternoon a global catastrophe.
The funniest part is the sheer hubris of the solution.
We are told the Earth's massive climate system operates like a living room thermostat, that if humans just stop CO2 emissions, we can magically freeze the weather at our preferred temperature.
Pretending we can micromanage global macro-cycles with carbon taxes.
But as long as panic funds the machine, and people don’t think by themselves, they’ll keep selling the front-row tickets.
There's been a lot of discussion about the UK 1976 summer this week, quite a lot of it from people who weren't alive at the time and are unwilling to believe the history books or "boomers" and Gen Xers who were alive and lived through it.
Yes, it was a hot summer, but different from 2026 in that it was consistently hot, with 15 consecutive days of +32 degrees somewhere in the UK.
But perhaps more importantly, it was extremely dry, 45 days without rain, with no clouds seen in the sky for weeks and this followed a very dry summer in 1975, leaving people reliant on getting water from standpipes in the street and carrying it home in buckets.
One of the best ways to help people appreciate quite how hot and dry it was, are pictures of the England vs West Indies test match at The Oval that year (when WI crushed England, with Viv Richards scoring 291 and Michael Holding taking 14 wickets).
Just look how parched the outfield was, as Viv Richards clouted Derek Underwood iver his head for anithe boundary!
The already economically beleagured Labour government, a few months away from having to borrow from the IMF to stop a run on Sterling, in desparation, appointed a "Minister for Drought" to deal with water rationing etc.
Luckily for them, and us, this did the trick, and almost immediately the heavens opened.
I see in the present day, Starmer has convened a COBRA meeting to deal with the 2026 "heatwave", so no doubt we can expect the rain to start falling immediately, and the heatwave to end and the weather to revert to cool and miserable again.
I see Starmer's working on ensuring 1976 history repeats itself in other ways, by ensuring we'll soon need another loan from the IMF...
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Former UK PM Lizz Truss says the British state is controlled by the same "permanent bureaucracy" regardless of who is appointed as prime minister.
"[Andy Burnham is] going to find out that he's not running the country."
"It's being run by the permanent bureaucracy, and they have an agenda, and they're going to pursue their agenda whatever."
"We saw pretty much the same policies, really, under Sunak that we saw under Starmer. We're going to see the same policies under Burnham."
Polonia se negó a acoger inmigrantes musulmanes.
Polonia fue acusada de «islamofobia».
Hoy en día, Polonia es más segura que cualquier país de Europa.
Polonia no tiene bandas de violadores ni manifestaciones diarias en apoyo de Hamás.
Polonia tenía razón.
Minimum wage in 2005 was £5.05 an hour.
A Freddo cost 10p.
One hour of work bought you 50 Freddos.
In 2026, minimum wage is £12.71 and a Freddo is 39p.
One hour of work now buys you just 32 Freddos.
So despite minimum wage more than doubling, your Freddo buying power has fallen by 36%.
If wages had actually kept pace with Freddo inflation, minimum wage would be £19.65 an hour today.
Forget economists. Forget politicians.
The Freddo has just delivered the most depressing cost of living graph you'll ever see.
Hey @DailyMail Remember this you dirty filth rag!
Trying to say I misled people about the dangers…. Saying I spouted lies . You are vile… if I had the money I’d fucking sue you for blaming me for people being in hospital
I'll repeat. My Step mum lives in Glasgow high rise. It was mostly single parents and elderly, very peaceful..the odd druggie would appear and die or be removed...now as they leave it's all immigrants. ALL.
Her upstairs neighbour died and an African family moved in. No carpets. Four of them thumping about it was really loud and they often thumped about seemingly all through the night too.
After 4 months of going out her mind, getting ear plugs, really trying, she had friends round who hears the thumping and it was really really bad...so she took some sweets up and knocked on door, a grumpy African man answered she said kindly, hello I live downstairs, i know you're new and don't have carpets, perhaps I can give you a number to help you get some or some help to..it's just really very loud downstairs in my home and i can't sleep so please if you could be a little mindful....she added these are for your bairns offering the sweets
he slammed the door in her face. She also volunteered for the immigrants programmes and arranged free reiki and yoga and art and all sorts trips..only to find out on a trip to highlands she was looking forward to it was for 'women of colour only'
yeah...thanks a fucking bunch huh?
She said there is constant rubbish thrown out windows, that's a thing..the bins are a disgrace and hallways get filled with it, never seen anything like it
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Neil Oliver underscores how Net Zero rhetoric has gone quiet now that technocratic elites need dependable energy for vast data centres, which he describes as "the building blocks of a digital cage".
He says the sudden return to oil and gas, after years of promoting wind and solar, exposes the "climate crisis hoax" for all to see.