A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

From junkscience.com  :

By coincidence, I saw this immediately after the preceding column was written.  It perfectly sums up many of the lies that are told, with far fewer words than I needed.  The Greenie’s soul is so corrupted and paralyzed that it will not even let him turn around.  He is so desperate to continue the lie, and to hide from the truth that this aspect of the energy “problem” is a problem that’s already been solved, that he will not even look around him.

Think of his poor, shriveled soul.  It knows where its going, but has given up trying to overcome the lies that it now embraces.  One wonders if a soul that embraces too many lies actually becomes a lie?

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