Introduction
This spares nothing. Not a fucking thing. Congress is beyond fixable.
The 535 who sit in Congress are not representatives.
They are a parasitic class that has colonized the machinery Washington bled to create and turned it into a feeding trough for donors, foreign interests, and their own perpetual power.
This is not policy failure.
It is institutional pathology…a legislative body that no longer fears the people it claims to serve and has therefore become the enemy of the republic it was meant to protect.
Washington would have recognized the pattern immediately.
He hanged spies and shot mutineers because he understood that internal betrayal is more lethal than any foreign army.
Jefferson named the remedy in plain language…the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.
The current Congress has made its choice.
It has chosen to become the tyrant.
Every last one of them must go. Root and branch.
There is no reform left that can save what they have already sold.
The only question is whether the American people still possess the spine to do what the founders would have done when the forms of government became the instrument of its own destruction.
This piece is not an argument.
It is the only conclusion left.
Period.
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Fraud elections
Societal decay
Cultural rot
Massive waste, fraud, and abuse Violence in cities
Insane inflation
High interest rates
Declining nuclear family
...these are all collective choices.
America doesn't have to accept any of these as inevitability.
🇺🇸Choose to MAGA🇺🇸
Treating a minor shift in a trace gas as a 'code red' planetary emergency—while ignoring the massive planetary buffer systems—is a failure of perspective.
The oceans are a vast thermal and chemical flywheel. Because they are so vast and deep, their capacity to absorb, store, and redistribute heat and gases operates on centuries-long timescales. This dwarfs the short-term models of centralised bureaucracies. For example, the oceans contain 86% of the world's global carbon reservoir; yet the atmosphere holds a mere 1% to 2%.
Science itself shows that human-produced CO₂ adds only around 3.4% to the full annual global carbon cycle. But natural climate variation has been enlisted by globalist power brokers to drive a campaign blaming CO₂ for a future catastrophe. The roles of water vapor, clouds and oceans are being bypassed. They don't suit the agenda. Yet oceans cover 72% of the Earth's surface to an average depth of 2.3 miles and contain 91% of all the world's retained heat energy. The atmosphere retains hardly any.
They are so vast that all variations in concentrations of soluble CO₂ are readily absorbed into the marine sink. As oceans warm they retain less CO₂; when they cool, they retain more. This is known as Henry's Law. Natural processes heavily influence how much CO₂ resides in the atmosphere at any given time.
The human contribution, while measurable, is a fractional perturbation within a massive, dynamic system dominated by water vapor, cloud albedo and the sheer thermal inertia of the oceans. This also overlooks the complex, self-regulating feedback of cloud albedo.
As evaporation increases, cloud cover expands, acting as a natural planetary shield that reflects incoming solar radiation back into space—a chaotic, balancing mechanism that a simplified, CO₂-centric model cannot fully capture.
Water vapor is the Earth's most abundant greenhouse gas, making up to 4% of the atmosphere by volume in the tropics. This is 40,000 ppm compared with CO₂ at roughly 420 ppm. Yet water vapor has been minimised by a simplified political narrative because, unlike well-mixed atmospheric gases, it is not uniformly distributed—its concentrations are constantly shifting over the vast expanses of the seas.
We seem to know more about the topography of the Moon than the geography and dynamics of the deep oceans. The tropics and rainforests are accepted zones of peak water vapor. These are also primary zones for storm activities—like monsoons and seasonal rainfall—essential to atmospheric turbulence and heat redistribution.
Basic physics reveals that water vapor and clouds account for a vast majority of Earth's natural greenhouse effect—roughly 70% to 85%—while CO₂ is a minor shadow at around 9% to 12%. Its role is important to the atmospheric mix, but this doesn't mean it runs the world's climate. Water absorbs and traps infrared radiation on a massive scale, playing the dominant role in weather, cloud formation and precipitation.
The 'global warming or bust' agenda minimises the importance of cloud albedo and regional complexity. By flattening water vapor into a simple mathematical slave to CO₂, global models ignore the chaotic, self-regulating dynamics of cloud formation (which reflects sunlight and cools the earth) and localised tropical dynamics.
A decentralised, water-dominated climate driven by regional ocean currents and chaotic cloud formations cannot be managed, taxed or centralised. This offers no financial leverage for global governance.
A well-mixed, uniform trace gas like CO₂, however, provides the perfect metric for a centralised system and a whopping (and unnecessary) $275 trillion grid duplication.
Image: The oceanic flywheel; Deep-sea thermohaline circulation currents that regulate global heat distribution over centuries. Source: ttsz / Getty Images
NEW WORLD ORDER UN Agenda 2030 Mission Goals:
-ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT
-END OF NATIONS
-ONE WORLD ARMY
-ONE WORLD POLICE FORCE
-END OF FAMILY UNIT
-ONE WORLD CENTRAL BANK
-ONE WORLD CASHLESS CURRENCY
-END OF ALL PRIVATE PROPERTY
-WORLD DEPOPULATION AND FERTILITY CONTROL
-END OF HOME AND CAR OWNERSHIP
-MANDATORY MULTIPLE VACCINES YEARLY
-UNIVERSAL AUSTERITY INCOME
-SOCIAL MEDIA DIGITAL ID
-MICROCHIPPED FOR HEALTH, SHOPPING AND TRAVEL
-IMPLEMENTATION OF CHINESE SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM
-GOVERNMENT-RAISED CHILDREN
-ALL BUSINESSES RUN BY STATE
-END OF NON-ESSENTIAL AIR TRAVEL
-HUMANS CONCENTRATED INTO 15-MINUTE ZONES
-END OF PRIVATE FARMS AND VEGETABLE GARDENS
-END OF ANIMAL OWNERSHIP
-BAN ON ALL NATURAL MEDICINE
-AI COURTS AND END OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
-LIMITED ACCESS TO WILD SPACES
-END OF FOSSIL FUELS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES
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“You’re a racist”
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“Fuck you”
“Leave NY, Where do you live… Florida?”
“Fuck you”
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Any return to ice age conditions could trigger a crisis unmatched in all human history.
Earth is still technically in an ice age and average global temperatures of around 15°C degrees are still much lower than the long-term global average of 16°C to 18°C A global warming scare has been running for 40 years, yet 10% of the world's total land area is still covered by glacial ice.
From a human perspective, the combined land area of every town and city on earth is still only 3% of the total.
Ice covers an area of 15 million square kilometers (5.8 million square miles), roughly a third of its full extent during the peak of the Last Glacial Maximum (26,000 to 19,000 years ago). This was the most recent time in Earth's history when global ice sheets were at their greatest extent.
The Antarctic ice sheet is still the largest and thickest ice formation on Earth by far, reaching up to 4.8 kilometres (about 3 miles) in depth. It holds 90% of the world's ice by volume & accounts for around 85% of total global glacial ice cover. Antarctica spans roughly 14 million square kilometers (5.4 million square miles) and covers about 8.3% of the total land surface.
Land area is only 28% of earth's surface. The oceans cover 72% to an average depth of 2.3 miles, forests cover 31% and deserts 33%. The oceans contain 86% of the global carbon reservoir and 91% of all retained heat energy; by contrast, the atmosphere holds a mere 1 to 2% of each.
The past 40 years has featured a global warming campaign raising fears of an impending climate crisis, chiefly based on forecasts of soaring temperatures and a global climate crisis. However, the fact remains that the Earth is still technically in an ice age, with ice cover at both poles all year round. We still live in the Quaternary Glaciation, which has lasted 2.58 million years.
The Quaternary Glaciation is a more severely cold extension of the Late Cenozoic Ice Age, which has lasted for 34 million years, since the time of the original glaciation of Antarctica. The chief causes were due to orbital anomalies (the Milankovitch cycles), the isolation of the Antarctic continent when Australia and South America shifted northward, as part of global tectonic changes.
The last great ice age that was similar to today was the Karoo Ice Age (also known as the Late Paleozoic Icehouse), spanning approximately 360 to 260 million years. This is one of the five major ice ages in Earth's history.
All modern human societies and every meaningful invention has occurred during the current Holocene warm interglacial period, beginning 11,700 years ago. The previous warm interglacial was the Eemian (130,000 to 115,000 years ago). Temperatures in the Eemian were also 2°C warmer than today and African megafauna and crocodiles lived in the Thames valley.
The generally accepted average extent of ice age interglacials is around 15,000 years.
So perhaps we should be considering our next move if the next glaciation comes early.