Let Me Guess… It's Because of Climate Change, Right? ZzzzzzzzMy wife and I spent that last 10 days at our beach house in Longboat Key, Florida. We are having renovations done, but the real reason we came down was to check on the house after hurricane Ian. Longboat Key is about an hour south of Tampa Bay and about 85 miles north of Fort Myers. When the original forecast was released about the path of Hurricane Ian, Tampa Bay was predicted to take a direct hit. That meant Longboat Key was going to take a devastating punch too. Longboat Key is a barrier island. As of the 2020 census, 7,500 people lived on the island full time. However, that number swells to over 25,000 during the snowbird high season between December and April. And you can always tell when the snowbirds are coming down from up north. You'll see car hauler trucks delivering automobiles to Longboat with license plates from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, New York, New Jersey, and Ontario. The storm surge that hit Fort Myers and Sanibel Island was between 12 and 15 feet. Needless to say, if Ian had hit Longboat, the town would've been leveled. But it didn't. We were spared. Are You Sick of Market Crashes Gutting Your Retirement Account? There's a way to flip the market carnage into a legal fortune… This radical "blueprint'' could help anyone turn $500 into $1.2 million in under a year. When I recently posted a picture of my wife and I enjoying a Longboat Key sunset on social media, I was greeted with warnings from the professional climate catastrophist cult about how Florida will soon be under water, Hurricane Ian won't be the last, and people should not be allowed to build or live on the Gulf of Mexico coast because it's "Hurricane Alley." (I often wonder what the climate cult would have to say about the fact that Native American tribes that lived on the Gulf of Mexico coast for thousands of years.) Would it be better if I move to Tornado Alley? What if the idyllic sunset, the 75-degree temperature, and the 85-degree water temperature in the Gulf are the result of climate change? Why does climate change always have to be bad news? Every single natural disaster is now being blamed on climate change: drought, forest fires, floods, lost harvests, hurricanes, heatwaves, freezing temperatures, blizzards, cyclones, earthquakes, rising water temperatures, volcanoes, tsunamis, and now tornadoes. According to a May 2022 report in National Geographic:
When it comes to the climate cultists, mere speculation becomes settled science. Even obesity is being blamed on climate change… And here's another kicker: Overweight people contribute to rising greenhouse gases. It's come full circle. From the December 2019 issue of academic journal Obesity:
The New Emperor of Energy Storage You're looking at the future of a $3.3 trillion industry. Thanks to this groundbreaking innovation, clean energy can be fed to the power grid 24/7... Regardless of whether the sun is shining or the wind is blowing. I call it the "Newton Battery," and it crushes every other battery on the market. The Swiss and the Saudis are already using it. And grids across the globe will be using this battery before we know it. It's all possible thanks to one tiny company's patented tech. The best part is that 99% of investors have no idea that it just went public... No matter what the natural disaster is, it's not natural; it's man-made. We hate ourselves. Or, more specifically, the climate cult hates you. And no solution to it, no matter how absurd, crazy, or deadly is off the table. Even war is good for the environment. In Politico's "Green 28: Class of 2023" (a list of people making a positive difference in the battle against climate change), the No. 1 pick is Vladimir Putin. I'm serious. A murderous thug is the climate cult's hero. Politico writes...
And what was the cost of achieving the green revolution in the European Union? So far, over 100,000 dead Russian and Ukrainian soldiers and civilians. Germany is ramping up coal stockpiling and consumption in preparation for the coming winter. European citizens are stockpiling firewood, pallets, and two-by-fours to heat their homes and cook their food this coming winter. Our friends from Wales (who also have a home in Longboat Key) told us the other day that a gallon of gasoline in Wales is $14. The U.K. will implement rolling blackouts from 4 p.m.–7 p.m. during the winter. U.S. oil, natural gas, and coal drilling and mining are running at full capacity. American fossil fuels are in an economic renaissance. Turn the Global Chip Crisis to Your Benefit TODAY The microchip shortage is causing industries to lose hundreds of billions of dollars... And it's impacting YOU financially. The prices of everyday tech products like laptops, phones, printers, and graphics cards are as much as $350 more expensive. It's absolutely ridiculous... But there is a silver lining. Because I've uncovered a TINY, virtually unheard-of company... Which is at the very CENTER of America's initiative to solve this crisis. Investors who get in on the ground floor today could rake in gains as high as 9,737%... Which turns every $2,500 invested into $245,925! And this has enraged the climate cult. Punks are defacing priceless works of art by throwing mashed potatoes and tomato soup on them.
I have two solutions to this. First, you and I will continue to earn income, beat inflation, and enjoy capital appreciation in our oil and gas stocks. We will be releasing a brand-new report on three energy plays that'll save Europe from a "black winter." Second, I recommend that authorities help these protesters when they glue themselves to a chair, floor, or whatever. Here's what do. Show sympathy and concern for them. Since they're going to be glued there for quite some time, offer them copious amounts of water and plenty of fruit high in fiber, preferably figs and prunes. And beans. They must have beans. Then leave them there for a day or two… and make sure they get the media attention they so desperately want. It's good to be with like-minded friends. Brian Hicks Brian is a founding member and president of Angel Publishing. For more on Brian, take a look at his editor's page. |
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