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Extreme Environmentalists Think Humans are the Enemy

Extreme Environmentalists Think Humans are the Enemy
Erik Aadland, candidate for U.S. Senate, joins Kim to explain why he is running for office. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, joins Kim and Erik in a robust conversation about the extreme environmentalists.

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Erik Aadland, candidate for U.S. Senate, joins Kim to explain why he is running for office. Erik acknowledges that we are in unprecedented times. The choice for America is the path of tyranny or to reclaim our roots to restore our founding principles. We must stop looking to the government to solve our problems. The elites hypocrisy is easily seen as Obama celebrates his 60th birthday with maskless guests and elbow to elbow social distancing. Climate Czar John Kerry flew in his private airplane (powered by fossil fuels) to get there, his 17th private plane trip this year alone. Fauci wants to protect public safety by taking away all our rights and freedom using fear to control the populace which is antithetical to the human spirit. Facts do not matter for the political elite. Erik is a West Point graduate, has served in Iraq, and was heavily involved in the development of a pipeline in Israel. We must stop Biden’s administration from destroying our energy independence. To learn more about Erik go to aadlandforcolorado.com.

Guest Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace and author of the book Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom, joins Kim and Erik in a robust conversation about the extreme environmentalists. Life on the planet is relatively recent. Science has become politicalized with the narrative that humans are the enemy of life. Humans are not the evil species and the cancer on earth but a beautiful part of nature to celebrate. Colorado at one time had mammoths roaming during an Ice Age and at another time, Colorado was a rainforest. It is better for life when the earth is warm than when it is cold. History shows coldness brings human strife, including the inability to grow food. We are still in an ice age. 1700 was the peak of coldness. There is no perfect temperature, and earth today is colder than most of earth’s life. Denver has the worst air quality in the world due to mismanagement of the forests. There is a psychological component to this as the government bullies people into thinking they are bad and need to let the government take care of the problem. Fossil fuels are organic. Fossil Fuels are created with sunshine and plants. People are listening to a climate change narrative that cannot be seen nor proven. Patrick’s book and the app Inconvenient Facts are good sources of information.

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