Posted on 04/22/2020 7:18:36 AM PDT by NOBO2012
Happy Anniversary EARTH DAY! Hard to believe its been 50 years since the first in 1970.
Ever since that watershed event people have been looking for ways to shut down civilization and take us back to pre-industrial times when all the women were strong, all the men were good-looking, and all the children were above average. As long as it doesnt impact the way they live too much that is.
I remember the first Earth Day: I was in college, it was a beautiful spring day and celebrating Earth seemed like a great excuse to skip classes. I dont remember exactly how my friends and I celebrated the auspicious beginnings of a soon to be worldwide movement but Im quite certain it involved adult beverages.
Also nearly 50 years ago, in 1971, the Boeing company, teetering on bankruptcy due to a severe slowdown in new airline orders, laid off 60,000 of its 100,000 employees. Nearly everyone in Seattle either worked for or knew somebody who worked for Boeing. The layoffs had a huge ripple effect in the local economy, leading someone to put up this billboard:
It became a tagline for every economic downturn anywhere over the next half century. During the dark days of the great auto downturn of the 1980s it cropped up everywhere in Michigan as people were fleeing the state in droves in pursuit of job opportunities.
It was a jokey bit of black humor about a decidedly non-humorless situation, but it was a joke. But it isnt anymore. Where political pressure, and decades of public indoctrination and shaming didnt work. We found something else to finally turn the lights off in Seattle and Detroit, along with every other major city around the world the Wuhan Virus.
Clarification: you cant get off alive
Earth Day proponents are ecstatic over the resulting clean air and lack of pollution from a shutdown of the global economy. While the hoax of a dying planet didnt move people to change the basic nature of modern life, a much greater fear - of dying - has moved people in less than 4 weeks time to voluntarily close schools, empty office buildings, malls, museums and airports of nearly all human activity and shelter in place. In other words, to shut the lights off.
So what have we learned in 50 years? That fear works but that it has to be a great fear and it has to be of an immediate threat.
So theres your future formula for manipulative hoaxes. Be on the lookout.
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
Thanks for the heads up, I will turn on every light I have to celebrate Human Achievement Day, hopefully to be seen from space.
I also will turn on all my lights so that the light will drown out the darkness. There is too much darkness in the world.
Back in January, I bought a new Mustang. I’ve wanted one ever since my ‘72 Mach 1 was stolen June 23, 1984. It’s a totally unnecessary toy which I bought for one reason only: Because I could.
So since I’m not in the office today (or any day recently), in honor of earth day I’m going on a long drive through southern Indiana. It’s a beautful spring day, so I’m going to find some nice winding hilly roads to test out what the pony will do.
Just for the environment, you know.
I guess their hero is North Korea.
I never heard of all this envirowacko stuff including Pagan Day until 20 years ago. We will turn on all the lights. Hoping this virus puts kibosh on this stupidity.
Any mention of Ira Einhorn who claimed he started Earth day?
Who?
Ira Einhorn!
Never heard of him!
All my lights will be on for an hour tonight at 8pm local.
He was pure evil. Died recently in prison finally.
Arlen Spector was his attorney, a quintessential RINO. FTA: “Underlying the themes of Earth Day is a call for mankind to align itself with nature” It would be interesting to know what these dirt worshippers views are concerning transgenderism. How many genders do they think exist?
I got back from my trip a few hours ago. I found State Road 135 as it winds its way from Freetown to Nashville up the east side of Brown County State Park. Google Earth does not do justice to the many turns and changes of grade. Lots of shifting. I probably did some things I really should not have. But from the other cars and motorcycles on the road, I wasn’t the only person who had this idea today.
The Mustang performed very, very well. It was wonderful.
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