The Orwellian Language of the Term "Climate Skeptic"InformationLiberationDec. 07, 2009 |
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George Orwell explained in many of his writing how language is used to control people's thoughts, the term "Climate-Skeptic" is just one of those terms, it is an Orwellian term chosen to give the illusion of a debate. Those who do not paint their opposition as "deniers", implying the dooms-day theories of catastrophic global warming are somehow a fact and can only be accepted or denied, more "moderately" paint their opposition as "skeptics." This gives the false impression the issue is somehow not clear cut and undecided, that there is a sliver of room for debate. This is in no way the case. The Climate-Cult is a complete fraud and choosing not to entertain their dooms-day cult religious fanaticism over simple changes in the environment does not make you in any way a "climate skeptic." The doomsday predictions are a made up farce, the purpose of which is to give the masses a common enemy as documented and planned by the Globalist think tank The Club of Rome almost twenty years ago. Global warming is nothing more than an excuse for world unification and "The First Global Revolution," and they plainly admit in their 1991 publication. The modern-day believers of this crassly manufactured farce are religious fanatics and nothing more. If the flat-earth society declares the earth to be flat, does that make us all Flat-Earth Deniers? Or Flat-Earth Skeptics? No, we are unchanged, they are charlatans and their fantasies merit zero recognition no matter how loud they scream. I am not a "climate skeptic" as they love to bandy about, I am a non-believer in their fanatical religious dooms-day cult, and proudly so. - Chris, InformationLiberation |