FALSEHOODS, CONTRACTIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE

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Recently, we mentioned that spoken falsehoods often lead to contradictions.
There are many who will tell you they believe climate change is a hoax.
Yet, some of those same people are advocating for the U.S. to buy Greenland.
Why? The world anticipates that the ice melt resulting from climate change will lead to a transcontinental waterway across the Arctic that will connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Our adversaries are already making plans to utilize it.
Advocates for buying Greenland say we need to get a piece of that waterway for financial, strategic and security reasons.
Greenland will be at the forefront of that ice melt.
Buying Greenland – which is largely independent but under the security control of Denmark – would give us a large position for access to that waterway.
Also, there are rare minerals underground in Greenland – which would be more easily accessed if the ice melted — which would help our high-tech manufacturing sector.
This begs the question: if climate change is a hoax, why would we go through the trouble of buying Greenland?
In short: climate change is not a hoax and those who say it is know that, too. It will not be easy to buy Greenland. Denmark isn’t selling it. Would we just take it by force, even though it’s not ours?
We are also hearing discussion of taking back the other Atlantic-Pacific shortcut, the Panama Canal.
The stated reason: too-high fees to get ships through. Yes, the U.S. built the canal, but transferred control of it to Panama decades ago. Panama is not likely to give up that control willingly.
Also, south of the canal is the Darien Gap, a 66-mile treacherous jungle that connects Panama to Colombia. Walking through that jungle is the only way for South American immigrants, and others who would infiltrate the groups of immigrants, to get to the United States strictly on foot.
Would we then set up troops along the Canal Zone to stop those immigrants? Would we build a wall there?
Incidentally, the exorbitant shipping fees through the Panama Canal are largely the result of reduced water levels, meaning that fewer ships physically can get through on any given day. What caused those reduced water levels? Drought and climate change.
Climate change has been cited as a big reason more immigrants from South America, and elsewhere, want to leave their countries. They can no longer easily live off the land because of drought, storms, rainforest deforestation for luxury developments etc.
The rhetorical hoax of climate change is rearing its ugly head. Therefore, those who promoted the hoax are telling us that we should now take advantage of climate change’s effects.
Takeover of Greenland or the Panama Canal will NOT be quick and easy. Many say it will be impossible.
But, don’t underestimate those who would lie to us to try something, well, ill-advised.
Let’s hope the rhetoric is much more bluster than intended action.
Peter