Environmentalism and the concept of "Green"

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pritchet1
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Environmentalism and the concept of "Green"

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I would have never guessed we passed this road once before in the 1930's;


http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/27376
The situation mirrors Germany in the 1930s.

Few know of the connection, but it is spelled out in “Nazi Oaks” by R. Mark Musser ($12.75, Advantage Books, softcover, via Amazon.com). Thanks to his research we learn that “the highway to modern environmentalism passed through Nazi Germany. By 1935, the Third Reich was the greenest regime on the planet.”
The single greatest threat to freedom in America is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The single greatest threat to freedom in America is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s current efforts to acquire the authority to regulate a gas that is responsible along with oxygen for all life on Earth, carbon dioxide (CO2).

If the EPA gets that control, it will be able to determine every aspect of life in America because it is the use of electricity, industrial and all other machine-based technology that generates carbon dioxide.

And it is the Big Lie that CO2 is causing global warming that is being used to justify the agency’s quest. There is no global warming. The Earth is in a natural cooling cycle.

The Nazi regime was made up of animal rights advocates, environmentalists, and vegetarians, of which Hitler was all three.

And it led ultimately to mass murder.

Fiannan
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Environmentalism in the days of Teddy Roosevelt was the wise use of resources and the attempt to maintain the beauty of God's creation. Environmentalism today is a New Age cult that worships the creation and ignores the creator.

Check Romans 1 for further information.

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