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Carbon, Chemtrails, Climate Change

The Letter C



The letter C causes much grief. Why not get rid of it altogether? It would automatically solve such issues as carbon pollution, catastrophe avoided, climate change, concern about chemtrails, and confusion. The world would be well served to get rid of these C words.

Combat Carbon

In the most recent State of the Union Address, President Obama said “we must do more to combat climate change” explicitly about “the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet.” Carbon is what diamonds are made of. I didn’t know they were polluting the planet. Perhaps the president meant to say carbon dioxide. However, it is an undisputed fact that without that trace gas in the air there would be no life on earth. So, I am really not sure what the devil carbon is supposed to be doing that threatens our planet. Clearly though, without the letter C, there would be no carbon to do whatever it is that we must combat.

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Catastrophe Avoided

You ought to be happy that Earth is going to avoid the latest, potentially significant catastrophe, namely the impact of the asteroid DA14. Even if it were to fall in the middle of entirely unoccupied land on this planet, it would likely cause a cloud of dust circling the planet for years to come with one certain consequence: COLD! The Earth has experienced collision with asteroids and major volcanic eruptions throughout its long history. Just a 1% decline in solar radiation can reduce crop yields by 10%-plus and lead to mass-starvation. If you thought storm Sandy was as bad as it could get, think again!

Concern about Chemtrails

What, you are not concerned about chemtrails, had not even heard of them? They are these supposedly chemical-laden white streaks left behind by high-flying jets. Millions of people are very much concerned about them, but not me. These so-called chemtrails are nothing but condensed water vapor, quickly dissolved in the upper dry atmosphere.

Confusion

The most insidious problem with the letter C, at least to my mind, is that it leads to much confusion. From the president not getting his Carbon Chemistry right to sowing more Concern about the so-Called Climate Change, it’s a litany of Confusion.

Conclusion

The conclusion must clearly be that we would be better off without the “C” around any longer. Do You Concur?


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Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser -- Bio and Archives

Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser is author of CONVENIENT MYTHS, the green revolution – perceptions, politics, and facts Convenient Myths


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