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Climate is the new Covid

Postby conniption » Fri Apr 23, 2021 7:18 pm

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Climate is the new Covid
The “public health policies” allegedly in place to fight Covid19 are being rebranded as “saving the planet”.

Kit Knightly
Apr 23, 2021

Yesterday was Earth Day. The traditional day environmental hashtags temporarily trend across all social media sites. This year was no different, with the exception of the stronger than usual whiff of agenda.

The narrative of the “deadly viral pandemic” is slowly losing momentum. Whether this is through the public having “post viral fatigue”(as it were), or a deliberate shift in media talking points is unclear. But there’s certainly less energy in the story than at this time last year.

That said, it’s also perfectly clear that governments around the world are in no mood to give up their newly acquired “emergency powers”, and that alleged “anti-covid measures” are not going away anytime soon.

Especially lockdowns, which are being freshly marketed as “good for the planet”.


The narrative that locking down the public was “helping the Earth heal” actually dates back to last March, when it was reported all across the world news that only a few weeks of lockdown had cleared up the water in Venician canals so much there were dolphins swimming through the city.

This story later proved to be completely untrue, but that didn’t stop dozens of outlets from picking up the story and running with it.

At various times in the intervening year, Covid has been sold as a having an environmental silver-lining. Including potentially “saving the planet”.

Just last month, the Guardian published a story with the headline:

Global lockdown every two years needed to meet Paris CO2 goals – study”


That this is all about marketing and opinion control is only further evidenced by the fact that, with a few hours, they edited the headline to remove mention of lockdowns, the new one reading:

Equivalent of Covid emissions drop needed every two years – study


At around the same time, they had another article, warning that emissions will increase to “pre-pandemic levels” once lockdowns are ended. Another saying lockdown has taught us to “love nature”. And another claiming the UK’s “star count” had increased thanks to lockdown.

All this kicked into another gear on Earth Day, the theme of which is Restore Our EarthTM (yes, it really is a registered trademark).

Yesterday morning I woke up to a news alert on my phone, claiming this Earth Day we should “celebrate how much the planet has healed during lockdown“.

Later, I saw an advert for a new documentary titled “The Year the Earth Changed”, chronicling the ways nature has rebounded during lockdown, and how much the “Earth has healed”.

To quote one review [emphasis added]:

…lockdown offers scientists a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to observe the extent of human impact on animal behaviour, by simply taking us out of the picture.

We can use what we learn to re-evaluate and modify our habits, they argue, instead of mindlessly returning to how things once were in a pre-pandemic world.


It says, before concluding:

It offers an affirmative slant – less ‘we are the virus’; more, the suffering of these last 12 or so months hasn’t been all in vain – as well as a way out of the environmental disaster that we’re unquestionably still facing.


An article in Forbes urges people to “embrace the lessons of the pandemic”:

the planet has had a giant pause during the pandemic and had a chance to repair and reclaim itself. The planet is not the problem, we are, so how do we now continue some of the good efforts that we adopted under sudden social distancing and the threat of Covid-19?


The Evening Standard claims the pandemic produced a “70% drop in vehicle emissions” in the city of London.

A press release from the Washington State Department of Health says “tele-working could save the world”.

Sky News reports the UK’s carbon footprint is down 17% as the “pandemic forces people to adopt eco-friendly lifestyles”.

It goes on and on and on.

Essentially, “lockdowns” – which, we remind you, are not shown to have any impact on the transmission of the “virus” – are now being rebranded, not just as “good for public health”, but also good for the planet.

Before getting to the why of all this, let’s deal with the claim itself: Has the lockdown been good for the environment?

The answer to that is either “probably no” or “certainly not”, depending on your priorities.

For starters there are plastic-fibre disposable masks – which, we remind you, do absolutely nothing to prevent the spread of viruses – hundreds of thousands of which are now busily washing up on beaches, entangling wildlife and clogging sewers all over the world.

“What about emissions?” I hear you say, “won’t they be reduced?”. Well, maybe. But if they are, it’s not by much.

The “lockdowns” have been sold in the press like a total halt to all human activity but, in reality, it’s mostly small businesses being closed down, and a lot of important-sounding but largely unproductive people having zoom meetings.

The militaries of the world still travel, the navies are still at sea. Public transport is still running, even if it is lessened in some places. Emergency vehicles keep chugging along. Rubbish and recycling are still collected. Container ships, cargo planes, long-haul trucks and freight trains are still taking goods to every part of the world.

The big retailers – WalMart, Tesco, CostCo, Amazon etc. – they are all still open, and their supply lines flow all over the world.

The idea that all human activity just stopped dead is a convenient lie, sold to the sort of people who still buy newspapers and believe that absolutely everyone (or at least, everyone who matters) works a job that a) involves commuting into a city, b) can be done just as easily at home.

This is of course untrue, and most of the real, vital work of keeping society moving still happens.

Mines, mills, and plants still exist. Power stations, dams and sewage processors are still ticking over. Even the service economy is still running, just with different people moving in the opposite direction. Deliveroo, Uber and JustEat drive cars, and any decrease in people going to restaurants will be counterbalanced by increased take-away deliveries.

Factories in China are still making all the things that are being shipped around the world and then delivered to our doors, rather than shipped around the world and having us going to get them. Is that really much of a change in emissions?

Whether you drive to Waitrose, or Waitrose drives to you, the same amount of fuel is being used. Ordering hand sanitiser, an exercise bike or some spare batteries online is not, in any way, more environmentally friendly than walking into town to buy them in person.

And that doesn’t even account for the increased use of electricity/gas caused by (some) people staying home more. Or the fact that many countries never locked down at all.

Even the study being cited in the Guardian admits the lower CO2 emissions for 2020 are merely “projections”.

In short, no, there is no publicly available evidence that “lockdown” was good for the environment at all.

And, indeed, the idea that it was doesn’t really make much sense when you think about it.

The interesting thing is there’s a whole bunch of articles out there which readily admit this. Such as this one in National Geographic, or this one from the BBC. And a handful of others too.

All arguing that the Covid19 lockdown won’t help stop climate change, or will have only a small impact on emissions, or might even make it worse in the long run.

Why? Because they are the other side of the propaganda. The proverbial stick to the “planet is healing” carrot. Telling people this lockdown won’t heal the planet because it’s not strict enough, or because when it stops we’ll go back to normal.

Scary, doomsaying headlines which leave an ellipsis they expect their readers to mentally fill in: “well, I guess we shouldn’t stop lockdowns then.”

This is not the only example of “anti-pandemic” or “public health” policies being turned to include climate change.

Last summer I wrote about an academic article that suggested “moral enhancement” for “coronavirus defectors”. It argued for putting chemicals in the water supply in order to make people more obedient to mask and/or vaccine mandates, and went on to suggest the same technique could be used to combat the “suffering associated with climate change”.

Even when not directly analogous there are plenty of headlines, interviews and articles which clearly seek to associate “Covid” and “climate change” in the public mind.

“Covid19 and climate crisis are part of the same battle”, headlined The Guardian in December. As well as “Covid gives us a chance to act on Climate”.

In an interview originally aired on Earth Day, Prince William urged the world to apply the same “spirit of invention” to climate change that they have done to Covid19 “vaccines”.

This ties in with the Royal’s “Give Earth a Shot” program…which was launched in December 2019, BEFORE the pandemic (or vaccines) ever became a talking point.

A timely reminder that a lot of the solutions proposed to fight the “pandemic”, were being suggested to fight other things before the pandemic even existed. A cashless society, decreased air travel, population control, mass surveillance, decreased meat production and others have all been on the agenda since long before Covid was close to becoming a thing…and have all been mooted as ways to fight this pandemic (or “future pandemics”).

Even the so-called Great Reset actually pre-dates the pandemic.

After all, what is the much talked about “green new deal”, if not a prototype of the WEF’s Great Reset plan?

Mark Carney – former governor of the Bank of England – called for an economic reset and “brand new financial system” in order to “fight climate change”, in a December 2019 article for the International Monetary Fund website…which was, again, weeks BEFORE the “pandemic” materialised.

That’s the takeaway message here, really: The agenda revealed by the past year of pandemic propaganda has always been there, it was just never quite so brazen. It was the before Covid, and will still be there if and/or when they stop talking about Covid altogether.

The “Great Reset” and the “New Normal” are policy goals that pre-date Covid, and are far more important than any of the tools used to pursue them. The created “pandemic” is nothing but a means to an end. They might discard or sideline the narrative of the virus, they might switch storylines for a few months, or stop using certain phrases altogether for a while. But that doesn’t mean their greater agenda has changed at all.

They’ve shown us their hand. They’ve told us – upfront and out loud – what they want to achieve.

Total economic control, marked depreciation of living standards, removal of national sovereignty and radical erosion of individual liberties.

That’s the endgame here. They said so.

It’s our responsibility to hold on to that knowledge and use it. To withhold any belief and see everything with a sceptical eye. Everything. Every story in the press. Every news item on the television. Any government pronouncement or piece of legislation.

Viruses or vaccines. Poverty or prosperity. Discrimination or diversity. War or world peace. The agenda doesn’t change.

Whoever is talking. Whatever they are talking about. Whatever they claim to want. The agenda doesn’t change.

Republican or Democrat. Conservative or Labour. Red or Blue. The agenda doesn’t change.


The colour doesn’t matter. Not even when it’s green.

Happy Earth Day.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby conniption » Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:21 pm

one of the comments following the above article. ^^^


Thom 9
Apr 23, 2021 11:15 PM

“Saving the Planet,” by George Carlin

“I’m not one of these people who’s worried about everything.
You got people like this around you ?
Country’s full of them now: people walking around all day long, every minute of the day, worried… about everything!
Worried about the air; worried about the water; worried about the soil; worried about insecticides, pesticides, food additives, carcinogens; worried about radon gas; worried about asbestos; worried about saving endangered species.
Let me tell you about endangered species all right? Saving endangered species is just one more arrogant attempt by humans to control nature. It’s arrogant meddling; it’s what got us in trouble in the first place. Doesn’t anybody understand that? Interfering with nature. Over 90% – over, WAY over –
90% of all the species that have ever lived on this planet, ever lived, are gone! Pwwt! They’re extinct!
We didn’t kill them all, they just disappeared. That’s what nature does. They disappear these days at the rate of 25 a day and I mean regardless of our behaviour. Irrespective of how we act on this planet,
25 species that were here today will be gone tomorrow. Let them go gracefully. Leave nature alone.
Haven’t we done enough?
We’re so self-important, so self-important. Everybody’s gonna save something now: “Save the trees!
Save the bees! Save the whales! Save those snails!” and the greatest arrogance of all: “Save the planet!” What?! Are these people kidding me?! Save the planet?! We don’t even know how to take care of ourselves yet! We haven’t learned how to care for one another and we’re gonna save the planet?! I’m getting tired of that rap! I’m getting tired of that! I’m tired of Earth Day!
I’m tired of these self-righteous environmentalists; these white, bourgeois liberals who think the only thing wrong with this country is there aren’t enough bicycle paths! People trying to make the world safe for their Volvo’s!
Besides, environmentalists don’t give a crap about the planet. They don’t care about the planet; not in the abstract they don’t. You know what they’re interested in? A clean place to live; their own habitat.
They’re worried that someday in the future, they might be personally inconvenienced. Narrow, unenlightened self-interest doesn’t impress me.
Besides, there is nothing wrong with the planet… nothing wrong with the planet. The planet is fine… the people are screwed! Compared to the people, THE PLANET IS DOING GREAT: Been here four and a half billion years! Do you ever think about the arithmetic? The planet has been here four and a half billion years, we’ve been here what? 100,000? Maybe 200,000? And we’ve only been engaged in heavy industry for a little over 200 years. 200 years versus four and a half billion and we have the conceit to think that somehow, we’re a threat? That somehow, we’re going to put in jeopardy this beautiful little blue-green ball that’s just a-floatin’ around the sun?
The planet has been through a lot worse than us. Been through all kinds of things worse than us: been through earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, continental drifts, solar flares, sunspots, magnetic storms, the magnetic reversal of the poles, hundreds of thousands of years of bombardment by comets and asteroids and meteors, worldwide floods, tidal waves, worldwide fires, erosion, cosmic rays, recurring ice ages, and we think some plastic bags and aluminum cans are going to make a difference?
The planet isn’t going anywhere… we are!
We’re going away! Pack your stuff, folks!
We’re going away and we won’t leave much of a trace either, thank God for that… maybe a little styrofoam…
maybe… little styrofoam.
The planet will be here, we’ll be long gone; just another failed mutation; just another closed-end biological mistake; an evolutionary cul-de-sac. The planet will shake us off like a bad case of fleas, a surface nuisance. You wanna know how the planet’s doing? Ask those people in Pompeii who are frozen into position from volcanic ash how the planet’s doing. Wanna know if the planet’s all right?
Ask those people in Mexico City or Armenia or a hundred other places buried under thousands of tons of earthquake rubble if they feel like a threat to the planet this week. How about those people in
Kilauea, Hawaii who build their homes right next to an active volcano and then wonder why they have lava in the living room?
The planet will be here for a long, long, LONG time after we’re gone and it will heal itself, it will cleanse itself cause that’s what it does. It’s a self-correcting system. The air and the water will recover, the earth will be renewed, and if it’s true that plastic is not degradable, well, the planet will simply incorporate plastic into a new paradigm: The Earth plus Plastic. The Earth doesn’t share our prejudice towards plastic. Plastic came out of the Earth! The Earth probably sees plastic as just another one of its children. Could be the only reason the Earth allowed us to be spawned from it in the first place: it wanted plastic for itself, didn’t know how to make it, needed us. Could be the answer to our age-old philosophical question: “Why are we here?” PLASTIC!!!
So the plastic is here, our job is done, we can be phased out now, and I think that’s really started already, don’t you? I mean, to be fair, the planet probably sees us as a mild threat; something to be dealt with, and I’m sure the planet will defend itself in the manner of a large organism. Like a beehive or an ant colony can muster a defence, I’m sure the planet will think of something.
What would you do if you were the planet trying to defend against this pesky, troublesome species?
Let’s see… what might… hmm… viruses! Viruses might be good. They seem vulnerable to viruses. And uh… viruses are tricky; always mutating and forming new strains whenever a vaccine is developed.
Perhaps this first virus could be one that-that compromises the immune system of these creatures.
Perhaps a human immunodeficiency virus making them vulnerable to all sorts of other diseases and infections that might come along and maybe it could be spread sexually, making them a little reluctant to engage in the act of reproduction.
Well that’s a poetic note and it’s a start and I can dream can’t I? See, I don’t worry about the little things… bees, trees, whales, snails. I think we’re part of a greater wisdom that we won’t ever understand, a higher order. Call it what you want. You know what I call it? The big electron… the big electron. It doesn’t punish, it doesn’t reward, it doesn’t judge at all. It just is and so are we… for a little while…”

It’s like George Carlin knew where we were headed…

Rest In Heavenly Peace George Carlin!


George Carlin - Saving the Planet

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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby dada » Sun Apr 25, 2021 1:06 pm

The article makes a good point in presenting how whatever may have changed in the past year, the basic infrastructure of the consumer society has not changed very much at all, from military consumption to the trappings of consumer lifestyle and way of thinking. But I take this to mean that the Titanic is still sailing, steadily towards the iceberg, while the article uses it to argue within the "lockdown narrative."

I think it's a failure to extrapolate to more comprehensive analytical systems. So maybe it's a failure of intuitive thinking. The article sees carrot and stick, but can't see how in the wider analysis, it is part of the reinforcement mechanisms. By adopting the given language and conceptual framework of the "lockdown narrative," it does nothing to challenge it, actually serves it by ejecting any other ways of thinking, freezing them out of present moment. Any real challenge to the narrative does not engage with it on its own terms.

Carlin is perfect, of course. I see nothing to criticize there.
Both his words and manner of speech seemed at first totally unfamiliar to me, and yet somehow they stirred memories - as an actor might be stirred by the forgotten lines of some role he had played far away and long ago.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby stickdog99 » Sun Apr 25, 2021 3:35 pm

dada » 25 Apr 2021 17:06 wrote:The article makes a good point in presenting how whatever may have changed in the past year, the basic infrastructure of the consumer society has not changed very much at all, from military consumption to the trappings of consumer lifestyle and way of thinking. But I take this to mean that the Titanic is still sailing, steadily towards the iceberg, while the article uses it to argue within the "lockdown narrative."

I think it's a failure to extrapolate to more comprehensive analytical systems. So maybe it's a failure of intuitive thinking. The article sees carrot and stick, but can't see how in the wider analysis, it is part of the reinforcement mechanisms. By adopting the given language and conceptual framework of the "lockdown narrative," it does nothing to challenge it, actually serves it by ejecting any other ways of thinking, freezing them out of present moment. Any real challenge to the narrative does not engage with it on its own terms.

Carlin is perfect, of course. I see nothing to criticize there.


I've always taken some solace in the fact that to the Earth the human species can do no worse than a bad case of acne can do to a person. "Save the Earth" has always meant nothing more than save us humans from ourselves.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Mon Apr 26, 2021 1:28 am

It also means all the other species that will go with us tho.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby stickdog99 » Mon Apr 26, 2021 2:07 am

100% true. But it is still a modicum of solace for me to realize that we can't take everything down with our own curtain simply because we currently lack the ability to do so. Even if we somehow managed to break the Earth into little pieces, this would just serve to spread microbial life elsewhere. There is no way we can sterilize all of it.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby DrEvil » Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:37 am

Sure we can! Grey goo, false vacuum decay, strangelets, black holes, anal-retentive genocidal AIs.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:39 am

stickdog99 » 26 Apr 2021 16:07 wrote:100% true. But it is still a modicum of solace for me to realize that we can't take everything down with our own curtain simply because we currently lack the ability to do so. Even if we somehow managed to break the Earth into little pieces, this would just serve to spread microbial life elsewhere. There is no way we can sterilize all of it.

I was gonna say yeah I agree, then I read Dr Evil's post.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby thrulookingglass » Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:47 am

"I've always taken some solace in the fact that to the Earth the human species can do no worse than a bad case of acne can do to a person."

The children of Mars had the same philosophy, now its a lifeless ball. We, the meagre survivors thereof...

Abandon war o' sons of man. There is no profit therein.

https://www.tsijournals.com/articles/evidence-of-massive-thermonuclear-explosions-on-mars-in-the-past-the-cydonian-hypothesis-and-fermis-paradox-new-data.pdf
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby Monk » Mon May 17, 2021 11:12 pm

The world economy faces the effects of climate change, limits to growth, and ecological damage while the world population which resides in it want continuous economic growth. Nothing will save that planet.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby mentalgongfu2 » Tue May 18, 2021 3:06 am

they will strip mine your soul and clear cut your best thoughts for the sake of profit

"When I'm done ranting about elite power that rules the planet under a totalitarian government that uses the media in order to keep people stupid, my throat gets parched. That's why I drink Orange Drink!"
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby DrEvil » Wed May 19, 2021 5:40 pm

Monk » Tue May 18, 2021 5:12 am wrote:The world economy faces the effects of climate change, limits to growth, and ecological damage while the world population which resides in it want continuous economic growth. Nothing will save that planet.


As Carlin said: the planet is fine; the people are fucked. But yeah, our current infinite growth paradigm is screwing us big time, and there's just too much profit involved to do the right thing.

My conservative government recently decided to keep the oil industry going, business as usual with new exploration licenses (on top of the massive tax breaks they got as covid relief, which resulted in an all-time high in new investments), because blahblahblah clean oil*.

Yesterday the minister in charge was asked about the new report from the International Energy Agency that says "stop drilling right now or we're doomed", and the cognitive dissonance left her literally speechless. She just couldn't compute.

* They're powering oil rigs with renewable energy. You can't make this shit up.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby Karmamatterz » Wed May 19, 2021 6:06 pm

Maybe now it's safe to question the entire climate change crisis? We've seen how data is GROSSLY manipulated by scientists, pundits, the media, big pharma, unelected bureaucrats, etc....

Why should the climate change crisis be any different?

I've never felt the urge to get into debates about climate change much until during the past year when the scam of the Corona virus became so blatantly obvious only the brainwashed were unable to recognize what was going on. There are so many similarities it's sick. The most obvious connections are outlined in Conniption's OP.

I for one do not think of global warming as a sacred cow that cannot be questioned. But I do recall there was a person or two on here who thought it was okay to drag people through the streets if they were deniers. Again, it's the same bullshit as with Covaids, if you question authority, especially on the "science" and or the vaccine you're labeled a denier. Utter tripe.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Wed May 19, 2021 6:28 pm

if you spent half of 2019 fighting bushfires like I did KM you might have a different attitude.
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Re: Climate is the new Covid

Postby DrEvil » Thu May 20, 2021 7:51 am

Karmamatterz » Thu May 20, 2021 12:06 am wrote:Maybe now it's safe to question the entire climate change crisis? We've seen how data is GROSSLY manipulated by scientists, pundits, the media, big pharma, unelected bureaucrats, etc....

Why should the climate change crisis be any different?

I've never felt the urge to get into debates about climate change much until during the past year when the scam of the Corona virus became so blatantly obvious only the brainwashed were unable to recognize what was going on. There are so many similarities it's sick. The most obvious connections are outlined in Conniption's OP.

I for one do not think of global warming as a sacred cow that cannot be questioned. But I do recall there was a person or two on here who thought it was okay to drag people through the streets if they were deniers. Again, it's the same bullshit as with Covaids, if you question authority, especially on the "science" and or the vaccine you're labeled a denier. Utter tripe.


I also seem to recall explaining to you it was a morbid joke to cap off a depressing post, but if you want to keep insisting I'm lying, go ahead.

As for climate change: I don't need a model or satellite data, I can see it happening right in front of me. I can go up to the glaciers and see them getting smaller and smaller each year. I can wistfully think about my childhood when we had honest-to-god snow on the ground instead of rain on Christmas eve, and in summer I can turn on the electric fan that I didn't need fifteen years ago. Then I can take a trip to Svalbard and visit the doomsday seed vault that flooded when the permafrost melted.
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