For over seven decades, we’ve been living under a sky that’s supposedly falling.
The 1960s warned us we were heading into a new ice age. By the ’70s, we were told the polar bears were vanishing and the end was nigh. The ’80s brought acid rain. The ’90s served up a hole in the ozone layer. Then came peak oil, rising seas, and now—get ready—the Earth is boiling. That’s the word of the day: boiling.
Same story, different decade.
And yet, somehow, none of the doom-and-gloom predictions have panned out. Not a single one. The ice age never arrived. The polar bears are doing just fine. The acid rain panic evaporated. The ozone hole? Magically shrinking. We didn’t run out of oil, and those dramatic ocean level forecasts? Still waiting.
But the fear? That part’s very real. It’s relentless. And it’s weaponized.
Every era gets its flavor of environmental hysteria, carefully packaged and sold to the public by media mouthpieces and global bureaucrats. And what always follows? New taxes. New regulations. More control. Less freedom. It’s a pattern so obvious it should insult our intelligence.
They’ve turned climate into a religion—with carbon as the new original sin and the government as the high priest. You don’t get to question the doctrine. You don’t get to ask why their models are always wrong. You just pay. You sacrifice. You obey.
This isn’t science. It’s psychological warfare dressed up in green.
We all want clean air, safe water, and a healthy planet. But this fear factory built on failed predictions? It’s not about saving the Earth. It’s about managing us—our behavior, our money, our lives.
The sky’s not falling. But our freedom is.
The sky’s not falling. But our freedom is.