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They call it a “natural” disaster for a reason, folks

Let’s start the new year off with a bold look at reality and face facts shall we? When the earth’s tectonic plate movements and resulting earthquakes and tsunamis are blamed on “man-made global warming”, then you know the environmental industry has gone off the deep end and has resolved that you, my friend, are a total idiot. 

And yet that’s exactly what is going on.  And if you believe these environmental industry zealots even in the face of their obvious perfidy and scientific evidence to their contrary, maybe you are in fact a total idiot. It’s a condition that can be remedied however by strict adherence to the practice of reading things written in this forum on a regular basis. 

They call it a natural disaster for a reason, folks.

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One might think that a disaster of this scale would transcend normal national or political considerations. But in the world of environmental zealotry, even an event such as this is seen as an opportunity to press the agenda. Thus, the source of the South Asian tsunami is being located in global warming.

In an interview with the Independent newspaper in Britain, Stephen Tindale, executive director of Greenpeace UK, said: “No one can ignore the relentless increase in extreme weather events and so-called natural disasters, which in reality are no more natural than a plastic Christmas tree.” Speaking to the same newspaper, Friends of the Earth Director Tony Juniper pressed the argument home: “Here again are yet more events in the real world that are consistent with climate change predictions.” It is perhaps appropriate that the strongest, recent refutation to such feverish assertions may be found in Michael Crichton’s new thriller—also about environmental extremists, a tsunami and the myths of global warming.

Addendum:  Here’s where we donated cash to help those in need.

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