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The Climate Change HOAX!

by William Eon Monday, Feb. 23, 2004 at 3:55 PM
williameon@yahoo.com

Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing billions of lives in natural disasters and famine if nothing is done about it. Eon’s report warns that major European cities, such as Venice and Amsterdam will be sunk under the sea as Europe is roasted by a 'Tropical' climate by 2020. L.A. will get cooler.

William Eon tells Bush: climate change will destroy you!

New York

Sunday February 22, 2004



Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing billions of lives in natural disasters and famine if nothing is done about it.

Eon’s report warns that major European cities, such as Venice and Amsterdam will be sunk under the sea as Europe is roasted by a 'Tropical' climate by 2020.

Nuclear blackmail by The CORPORATE WAR MACHINE, droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world as the people protest the inability of the present archaic system of government to deal with the problem.

I predict that this abrupt climate change will bring the planet out of this age of Corporate Anarchy. The acceleration of communicative technology and the decentralization of the mass media will bring the people of the world community together.

As countries develop cooperative answers to the threat of dwindling food, water and energy supplies they will free them from the oppressive yoke of the CORPORATE STUPID STATE. Global stability will depend on the reassertion of the will and creativity of the people on mass.

'Helpfulness and cooperation will be endemic features of life,' concludes the Otto analysis. 'Once again, peacefulness and patience would define human life.'

The humiliated, defunk Bush administration repeatedly denied that climate change existed. The sitting President Edwards will insist national self-reliance as the main priority.

The current administration is well aware of the climate change scenario. They are pursuing their one war a year theme to slow it down. They are treating the symptoms. The problem still remains. They are ignorant and narrow-minded.

Their main concern is to perpetuate the current system that subjugates the good of the many to the wealth of the few. They hide the effects of global warming by throwing debris in the atmosphere to stop the sun from warming the earth and thereby cooling it. The brutal winters in the Northeast are the result of their actions.


When we finally stop their War Machine the effects of global will again accelerate to where it should be. Notice that the current plan for a spring offensive in Afghanistan! The CIA has been working on climate control since it’s inception. The Equator will run through the middle of Europe.

In the second year after the war ends global warming will cause widespread flooding. The concurrent rise in sea levels will create a forced migration by millions.


It is the signaling of the NEW AGE. The age is coming with the creation of a cooperative, peaceful, helpful environment where the entire world can live in Peace.

Peace, helpfulness, brotherly love, cooperation, and patience are the fruits of the Spirit.

Eat of them often!

May the Creative Spirit bless and Guide you.

William Eon,

The Concerned Citizen



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jeez, learn to write

by more rational Monday, Mar. 22, 2004 at 7:07 PM

You're not helping the cause to reduce the release of greenhouse gasses with these confusing rants. At the very least, try to use some paragraphs.

Probably the most direct way to understand the atmosphere problem is to think of how everything that lives uses it. Likewise, we require living dirt or earth to produce plants for eating, and water to stay alive. The energy that enables this transformation of matter, the process called life, comes from the sun. Except for people and their domesticated animals and plants, animals forage and hunt for food.

People are different, because we have technology. With this technology, we've created the ability to burn material, and convert the energy into motion, heat, electricity, etc. Early on, we burned trees, dung, whale blubber, pinecones, and other stuff. Eventually, we learned to extract coal and oil from the earth. This was a radical change.

That's because oil is plant and animal material that is trapped within the earth. Over millions of years, natural processed have reduced the greenhouse gasses, creating the balance of gasses that created life on earth.

Today, in a couple centuries, were releasing most of the easily accessible greenhouse gasses back into the atmosphere by burning oil (coal, gas, whatever).

If this oil we're finding and extracting represents a significant fraction of all the trapped greenhouse gasses on the planet, it would seem pretty obvious to me that we will experience some kind of singificant changes on the planet. Global warming could be one effect.

That's only one kind of environmental effect. We're also breaking down minerals and they are ending up in the water and air. We're releasing energy from minerals as nuclear energy. We alter existing chemicals into more reactive ones that are useful to us. All these things we do have effects on the environment.

I say all this, not as an environmentalist, but a sensible person. I've never called myself an environmentalist, nor do I worship at the sacred tree or whatever in the enchanted forest (though I like camping). It's just something that seems pretty obvious if you even start to think about it.

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