Blazing Reader,
Bill Gates — billionaire philanthropist, COVID hysteric, and the author of How to Avoid a Climate Disaster — released this memo a week before the United Nations annual climate summit in Brazil, confessing:
“Although climate change will have serious consequences — particularly for people in the poorest countries — it will not lead to humanity’s demise. People will be able to live and thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future.”
A remarkable shift in tone for a man who specializes in mass panic over computer models.
He goes on to say that instead of regulating first-world countries into third-world countries — with the net-zero agenda — we should focus on ending poverty and disease.
I suspect his turnaround has two motives:
Firstly, too many people have figured out that the climate narrative isn't about saving the planet, but curtailing and controlling anybody with a bank account under two billion dollars. I used to think it was the biggest hoax perpetrated upon mankind, but then they came out with COVID-19.
Secondly, Gates has stated that he wants to use AI to keep mankind safe and healthy (in other words, fully vaccinated and algorithmically obedient). The only problem: AI data centres produce more CO2 than a volcano. He can't push an AI technocracy and a net-zero agenda without the wires crossing somewhere.
So, perhaps, the decades-old climate change hoax is coming to a close, something I predicted in my novel, All the Humans Are Sleeping. Here's the epigraph that opens Chapter 11.02, "Who Said Robots Can't Cry?":
“A strange trend in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century involved blaming human-generated carbon emissions for the inevitable and natural phenomenon of ‘climate change.’ Oddly enough, the climate had always been changing, sometimes drastically, as was seen during the medieval warming period (circa 950-1250). But mankind always seemed to be looking for excuses to hinder their own progress.”
Evidently, according to Bill Gates, we need not worry anymore about an angry Weather God bringing doomsday upon us for the carbon-generating sins of staying warm, growing food and printing great books to read.
John C.A. Manley
P.S. For more on Gates' plans to use carbon-producing-AI to squash vaccine critics, check out my previous post: Bill Gates doesn't want you to see this...
P.P.S. And for another popular post about the "pandemic of eco-anxiety," check out: A post-apocalyptic story about a farmer, a robot and... a polar bear?
John C. A. Manley is the author of Much Ado About Corona, All The Humans Are Sleeping and other works of philosophical fiction that are "so completely engaging that you find yourself alternately laughing, gasping, hanging on for dear life." Get free samples of his stories by becoming a Blazing Pine Cone email subscriber.