Campaign Update by David Blackmon

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John Kerry Tries Out A New Climate Catchphrase To Ratchet Up The Fear

John Kerry Tries Out A New Climate Catchphrase To Ratchet Up The Fear

The fact that Kerry feels the need to ramp up the fright rhetoric one more time is a clear sign this destructive political agenda is failing. It’s a real feel-good story.

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Mar 03, 2024
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John Kerry Tries Out A New Climate Catchphrase To Ratchet Up The Fear
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In an interview with The Guardian this week, ex-White House climate envoy John Kerry tried out new language to describe the globalist view of what is happening with the world’s climate. Now, according to Mr. Kerry, we are in the midst of a “climate breakdown.”

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To review, here is the progression of favored terminology dictated by the globalist elites related to their climate hysteria:

  • In the beginning, there was “global warming.”

  • Then, the favored talking point morphed into the more inclusive “climate change” to allow the scaremongers to blame every weather event, whether warm or cold, on their problem.

  • Next, they elevated the fright rhetoric to a nebulous “climate crisis.”

  • When that didn’t work to sufficiently hold the public’s attention, they elevated it further to a “climate emergency.”

  • Seeing their 2024 election year polls lagging, they now move to the even more alarming “climate breakdown.”

Can a “climate catastrophe” or, even better, a “climate collapse” be far behind? Should the elections not go their way this year, we can be sure one term or the other will be rolled out by Kerry or perhaps his successor at the White House, venerable, long-time alarmist John Podesta, around this time next year. 

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