A classic environmental lie has been discredited:

Catholic Fundamentalism used to write about endless, phoney environmental issues.  The lies, on Global Warming alone, were enough to sicken a normal mind.  Exaggerations, distortions, and outright fraud was endemic.  Catholic Fundamentalism used to think it was important to show how lies could draw even the most well-meaning souls into eternal damnation.

Few, if any, listened.  Cascades of lies about shrinking/expanding ice caps, rising/falling sea levels, increased/decreased cloud cover causing higher/lower temperatures were not overwhelming.  But, as we realized how many souls were being lost in the whirlpools of lies, environmental lies became depressing.

Every environmental  lie was dragging more human souls to hell.  As funding for boondoggles like wind, solar, ethanol, bio-fuels and organic farming increased, more people began lying for money.

The poor souls involved send themselves to eternal perdition.  It was so depressing that Catholic Fundamentalism just stopped writing about it.

But!  A classic environmental lie has been discredited:

Grocery Bag Bans and Foodborne Illness

Joshua D. Wright
Jonathan Klick
University of Pennsylvania Law School; Erasmus School of Law; PERC – Property and Environment Research Center
George Mason University School of Law


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Think of the millions of mindless, gullible people who believed the lies about the dangers of plastic bags.  Think of the tens, even hundreds, of millions they were forced to waste.  This of the people made sick by diseases that would NOT have been spread if plastic bags were used.

It is not very kind for us to do, but it must be done:

Ask yourself, “How smart are environmentalists?  Are any of them ever smart enough to have been right about anything?  Are they smart enough to be allowed to vote?”

 

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