Before Internet memes there were real life ones including the iconic imagery of an old man standing on a corner shouting that the world was coming to an end to represent insane people. John Kerry has become that guy. The former Secretary of State and current Biden administration climate czar says global warming will destroy the world in 9 years. For some reason this hasn’t stopped him from flying around the world on his polluting private jet however.
Fox News brings the doomsday prediction:
John Kerry, the White House’s special envoy on climate, warned Friday that the U.S. only has less than a decade left to avoid the worst of a climate catastrophe.
“The scientists told us three years ago we had 12 years to avert the worst consequences of climate crisis. We are now three years gone, so we have nine years left,” Kerry said.
Scientists have been known to be wrong, especially climate scientists who literally make up their data to support their theories. Oddly enough, Kerry added this:
“There is no room for B.S. anymore. There’s no faking it on this one,” said Kerry.
But if you take out all the bullshit and faking it, there is no climate science. In fact:
Kerry pointed to this week’s deadly snowstorms across much of the U.S. “Obviously we want to prevent this from becoming the new normal to the degree that we can,” he continued.
“I think it’s a very appropriate way to think of it, so it is directly related to the warming, even though your instinct is to say, wait a minute, this is the new Ice Age. But it’s not. It is coming from global warming and it threatens all the normal weather patterns,” Kerry said.
Global warming causes freezing snow storms? Now you know why they changed the name to “climate change.” Even braindead liberals have a hard time believing that warming causes freezing.
Kerry says the world will end in 9 years, but let’s take that prediction with a grain of salt considering how many times environmentalist have been wrong about the eco-apocalypse:
In 1969, scientist Paul R. Ehrlich predicted that pollution would make “everybody disappear in a cloud of blue smoke” by 1989. That never happened, but I did make a lot of Pabst Blue Ribbon disappear that year.
In 1989, the U.N. predicted that rising sea levels would, “devastate nations by 2000.” The only thing devastating to liberals in 2000 was Al Gore losing the presidential election.
In 2000, climate scientist Dr. David Venir said because of global warming, “Children just aren’t going to know what snow is.” 21 years later and even kids in Texas know what snow is.
In 2003, Al Gore predicted that by 2013 the polar ice caps would melt away and New York and Miami would be under water. 8 years past that doomsday date and the ice cpas are still there, while NYC and Miami are are still above sea level.
In 2009, Al Gore amended his doomsday prediction and said the polar ice caps would be gone by 2014. That didn’t happen either.
Also In 2009, Prince Charles said global warming would end the world in 96 months. It’s been 144 months since that prediction and the world is still here.
In 2014, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, during a meeting with then-secretary of State John Kerry, said there was only 500 days left before “climate chaos.” Since his doomsday date came and went, there have been 1,825 chaos-free days.
If a meteorologist was 100% wrong in predicting the weather, he or she would 100% be out of a job. Climate scientists have been 100% wrong on predicting doomsday for over a half-century, but for some reason we’re supposed to turn off the AC, stop eating meat, and pay way more for electricity based on their predictions. Eventually they stopped listening to Chicken Little and the boy who cried wolf. Why is anyone treating these global warming alarmists like they have credibility?
And guess what? Chances are John Kerry doesn’t even believe his own bullshit. In 2017 he bought a $12 million beach-front mansion in Martha’s Vineyard, which is about 2 feet above sea level. This is not an investment someone would make if they were at all concerned about global warming, melting ice cpas, and rising sea levels.