Intimidation by Fear
by
Hossca Harrison
2020
Intimidation means to frighten someone into submission, compliance, or surrender.
I read an article in Integrating The Teachings of Jonah on Facebook, titled, “U.S. Listed Climate Activist Group As Extremists Alongside Mass Killers.” The words terrorism and extremists strike fear in the minds of most people around the world. Jonah long ago said the government would label many environmentalists as terrorists. Sadly, this is now a current reality.
We can look at the five climate activists’ actions who shut off the valves to the oil pipelines pumping oil from Canada’s tar sands into the United States’ Midwest. What did this environmental action do for the environment? The oil is still flowing; we are still burning oil, poisoning our atmosphere, and polluting our ecosystem.
Last April, tens of thousands of children in England protested over climate change attempting to force the government to make changes.
What happened? Who cares?
Remember back in 2016, the Standing Rock protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline? What was the result? It certainly gave the Standing Rock protesters a lot of media attention. They were able to block part of the pipeline project based on an inadequate study of the pipeline’s environmental consequences. But the judge who ruled in Standing Rock’s favor also ruled the oil could continue to flow.
Last year thousands of eco-activists descended on London to shut down the city, causing misery for millions of commuters. How many commuters do you think said to themselves, “This is amazing; I will stand up for change?” I would think not, rather the question of how many commuters became angry and, through their anger, closed their minds to the activists’ issue.
This is just a sampling of environmental protests occurring around the world daily. I support the environmental protest, but protest alone will change nothing.
How many of you are old enough to remember the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, fifty years ago? I can look up pictures of that day on the Internet, showing signs stating, “Fight Today For A Better Tomorrow.” Tomorrow was yesterday, and what has changed? Ten percent of the American population partook in the first Earth Day in 1970, which comes out to about 20 million people.
By the end of 1970, Earth Day’s momentum led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Today the head of the EPA is a former coal-industry lobbyist Andrew Wheeler. Look at pictures of Los Angles in the 1960s and look at the picture today. You can see the skyline. The EPA has become a political tool to pay favors to friends in high places who care not about the environment. It does not matter who is in the White House. Climate corruption has become a way of life.
Who would ever call an environmentalist a terrorist? A paid politician bought by multinational corporations.
What happened? Who cares?
Earth Day 2020 has expanded to 192 countries, with hundreds of millions of participants attending local activities and listening to speeches as we approach Earth Day 2020. Italy is taking the lead in advancing awareness of climate change by making climate change lessons compulsory for all children in the Italian school system.
How many remember Flint, Michigan? Andrew Wheeler has declared that Flint’s water is safe to drink, but Flint’s mayor, Karen Weaver, has dismissed such declarations. Who would you trust? Who would you believe? How many parents now have children with damaged brains from lead in the water because they trusted the government?
Flint got the attention, but over 3,000 U.S. neighborhoods with lead poisoning rates at least twice as high as those measured during the peak of Flint’s water crisis.
Climate change is a genuine issue, but much of the problem is denied or not understood. Back in 1983, Jonah was talking about climate change and how it will affect the Earth. He explained that climate change would occur even if we did not have multinational corporations, governments, and black opts involved in polluting our ecosystem. The ice age is a perfect example of climate change — not too many corporations around during that time. We can focus on natural climate change and the heating of the planet. But what about the more significant and more deadly pollution by multinational corporations, governments, and black opts? How are these involved in intensifying natural climate change? I see climate change affecting the planet’s total disruption, including the atmosphere, soil, and water, of which the most deadly is human-made.
What set us on this path? The Industrial Revolution, which began in England in 1760? No, much earlier. You can read Herodotus, an ancient Greek historian who talked about asphalt being used in constructing the walls and towers of Babylon four thousand years ago. Even China was the first to use petroleum as a fuel in the fourth century B.C.
The steam engine powered the first self-powered road vehicle by Nicolas Joseph Cugnot of France in 1769. But even before that, Christian Huygens, a Dutch physicist, designed the internal combustion engine fueled with gunpowder in 1680.
You will see the automobile was destined to occur if you study history, starting with Karl Benz in 1886 when he received the first patent for a gas-fueled car.
Humans want power, and indeed these new inventions offered much more power than a horse or ox. What set us on this path? The desire for more power, the more power, the more control you can exhort on others. Human mass consciousness has not changed. Their toys have their weapons have, and indeed their destruction of the Earth has.
In 2015, worldwide oil consumption was 93 million barrels per day, feeding the automobile, heating, and, most of all, our world’s militaries. Today multinational corporations control the resources in our global society. These powers carry a tremendous influence on the development, production, manufacturing, and distribution of the Earth’s resources.
Societies are designed to survive by the power of multinational corporations. Even the United States government is a corporation.
Who is responsible for polluting the Earth? We are. We pollute our planet by using our automobiles, we pollute by poisoning our food, and we pollute our bodies by the clothing we wear. Polyester is a petroleum product. 96% of cotton is GMO, which needs poisoning chemicals to grow, or our wool, shorn from sheep, being fed a chemical diet. Every day we pollute, every day, we are responsible for climate change.
Many believe the multinational corporations are responsible. They are undoubtedly responsible for establishing a lifestyle where you need to poison yourself to survive. But have we allowed this? I believe so, and this is why. Multinational corporations, including governments with their black ops programs such as chemtrails, and underground nuclear bases, survive on profit. They survive on the profit of death and destruction by poisoning our food and water and then profit by drugging the disease it creates. The keyword here is profit. Who gives them their profit? Who gives them their power? We do.
How many complain about a ma and pop store selling quality products needing to charge more because they cannot buy in bulk? Yet how many of these same people accept supporting the profit of these deadly corporations? Therein lies the problem.
We live in a manipulated reality of climate corruption, where profit comes before life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
If you want to protest climate change, more power to you, but most people have already made up their mind with facts or no facts. You cannot educate a closed mind; you cannot educate one whose principle consciousness is financial survival.
So what can you do? I have said this before, and I will repeat it. If you want to create change in our survival system, hit the corporations where it counts, profit. If there is a profit to be made in creating illness, they will manufacture illness. If there is a profit to be made in war, they will create war. If there is a profit in killing people, they will kill people.
How do you hit where it counts? One corporation at a time with a united front. Protest by not using your money to support their activities. This must be organized worldwide to work. If a few people can create Earth Day fifty years ago, a few people can organize a monetary protest. This will bring these multinational corporations to their knees.
Will worldwide support for this protest occur? Maybe, or maybe not. Perhaps it is easier to walk down the center of a street carrying a protest sign, then go home to your comfortable, predictable routine.
If we want change in this world, it will take much more than carrying a sign or temporarily turning off an oil valve. It will take action by the masses. When we reach that point is when change will occur.
Albert Einstein once stated, “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.”
Support those who support the Earth. We are a guest of the Earth, not her owners. Now is the time for change.
What would your ancestors have done with such atrocities committed in the name of climate corruption?