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UK Telegraph Report 2004: The world is ending in 2020!

by Rudy P. SysAdmin at howtofindthemoney
The world is ending next week, in case anyone forgot the climate change predictions made in 2004 by “respected” scientists and military leaders. A report in The Guardian, widely spread back in the days before social media, predicted the United Kingdom would be like Siberia, nuclear weapons would be used to protect dwindling food supplies, and climate change would cause mass rioting around the globe. All of this is scheduled to happen by 2020, according to the report.

If any of this sounds familiar, it’s because we’ve been hearing the same thing from today’s climate change “experts.” We’ve been hearing it for five decades. Every few years, a new prediction places the end of the world being scheduled in 10-15 years. This will continue until it never happens, which means such predictions will be made until enough people stand up and say, “What? No.”

Apparently, nobody got the memo. But the alarmism continues.



Here’s the reality about climate change hysteria: It’s all about communism. While I’m sure most of the activists truly believe they’re fighting against an existential threat, there are those at the top of the climate change food chain who realize it’s all a perfect vehicle they can ride to turn the United States, and as a result the rest of the world, into a communist nation. The only way to truly initiate the changes they’re proposing is to take away all of our liberties and property. We simply can’t be trusted to act on behalf of the environment.

There will always be those who look to the future and see doom and gloom. Thankfully, there will always be the rest of us who look back at past predictions of doom and gloom to point out they were wrong then and they’re wrong now.

Source: NOQ Report

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