We know that great minds think alike. But I believe subterranean minds also think alike. Twelve years ago this week, Al Gore declared that unless we did some major steps, the world would end.
Unless the world did end and the Illuminati is hiding that fact, we are just fine. Now, this week, AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) has made exactly the same thing. She wants the United States to switch to all renewable energy in twelve years or the world will end.
And it would only cost 3.5 trillion dollars over the next 10 years, not to mention skyrocketing energy prices.
Twelve years ago this week junk scientist Al Gore released his award-winning movie “An Inconvenient Truth” at the Sundance Film Festival.
Gore warned the Sundance audience, “Global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.”
In January 2006, Al Gore posited “within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return” and “a true planetary emergency” due to global warming.
At least 8 Dire Predictions from the movie never happened – not even close.
Rush Limbaugh discussed Gore’s planetary deadline in January 2016.
Ten years ago — Al Gore predicted the North Polar Ice Cap would be completely ice-free in five years. Gore made the prediction to a German audience in 2008.
That didn’t happen either.
On Monday Democrat mouthpiece Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told a gullible leftist audience that global warming will end the world in 12 years.
I will bet you that AOC’s prediction will be as good as Al Gore’s. Any takers?
“…and I think that the part of it that is generational is that millennials, and people and you know, Gen-Z, and all these folks that come after us, are looking up and we’re like, ‘the world is going to end in 12 years if we don’t address climate change, and your biggest issue is, your, your biggest issue is how are we gonna pay for it?’
“And like, this is the war, this is our World War II. And…I think for younger people we’re looking at this and we’re like ‘how, how are we saying, let’s take it easy when 3,000 Americans died last year?’
“How are we saying let’s take it easy, when the nth person has just died from, from our cruel and unjust criminal justice system? How are we saying, take it easy when the America that we’re living in today is so dystopian with people sleeping in their cars so that they can work a second job without health care?
“And we’re told to settle down. I don’t, it’s a fundamental separation between that, that fierce urgency of now, the why we can’t wait that King spoke of, that at some point these chronic realities do reach a breaking point. And I think for our generation, it’s reached that. And, I wish I didn’t have to be, you know, doing every post but sometimes I, I, I just feel like people aren’t being held accountable. And until we all start pitching in and holding people accountable, I’m just gonna let ’em have it!”