Let’s cut through the corporate media’s smoke and mirrors. With 150 million people supposedly sweating it out in Europe at over 35°C, outlets like CNN and BBC are working overtime to fan the flames of climate hysteria. But isn’t it curious how these same networks ignore the facts when they don’t fit their climate doom narrative?
While they parade out heart-wrenching stories of the heatwave’s impact, they conveniently sidestep historical climate data showing that Europe has faced extreme temperatures long before we started patting ourselves on the back about “saving the planet.” It reeks of an agenda that’s less about facts and more about control and compliance.
Where’s the coverage on the regions that are coping just fine? Or the resilience of communities that have weathered worse storms—literally? Instead, we’re fed sensationalist headlines that evoke fear and urgency. Fox might tackle this with a light-hearted jab, suggesting, “Don’t worry, folks—just drink some water,” but they’re still trapped in the same echo chamber. Who benefits from this constant state of alarm? Spoiler alert: it’s not the average citizen.
Climate change is real, but the narratives spun by the establishment ignore complexities in favor of pushing a simplistic, panic-driven agenda. They want us to believe it’s all due to human action, disregarding natural cycles in climate, and, more importantly, the actual science that challenges their narrative. Wake up, people! It’s time to question who profits from your fear.
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