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According to major climate change denier, the Heartland
Institute, people who believe in climate change are like the
Unabomber,
Ted Kaczynski, and other terrorists. From their
press release announcing the billboard:
The billboard series features Ted
Kaczynski, the infamous Unabomber; Charles Manson, a mass murderer;
and Fidel Castro, a tyrant. Other global warming alarmists who may
appear on future billboards include Osama bin Laden and James J.
Lee (who took hostages inside the headquarters of the Discovery
Channel in 2010).These rogues and villains were chosen because they
made public statements about how man-made global warming is a
crisis and how mankind must take immediate and drastic actions to
stop it.
Why did Heartland choose to feature
these people on its billboards? Because what these murderers and
madmen have said differs very little from what spokespersons for
the United Nations, journalists for the "mainstream"
media, and liberal politicians say about global warming... The
point is that believing in global warming is not
"mainstream," smart, or sophisticated. In fact, it is
just the opposite of those things.
Meanwhile, "smart" people are thinking about the havoc
that climate change is already causing us. Despite cutbacks in
federal research and monitoring, anyone can notice the
destruction of Ontario's 2012 apple and other fruit crops;
wildfires; the early onslaught of
smog days; and dangerously low water in many rivers. And the
science is building of many other adverse effects. For example,
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