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Who’s Taking Away Your Gas Stove? The Billionaires Who Fly Private Jets.
You’ve probably heard about the effort from the U.S. government to ban gas stoves in the U.S. The nice natural gas stove you have in your kitchen, which can be turned up or down with finesse to make perfect eggs, French toast and sautéed dishes has now turned you into an enemy of the state.
This ban on natural gas stoves will extend to gas heating systems, hot water heaters, and much more. The fact that natural gas appliances and systems have been around for over 150 years and proved enormously useful and popular counts for nothing in the eyes of U.S. greeniacs.
What’s behind this ridiculous effort? At the highest level, we have the climate change narrative which is completely fake and based on flawed models and rigged inputs.
Climate does change, but slowly and for reasons that are barely understood. The main drivers are sun cycles, volcanos, ocean currents, and related phenomena. But each of these is immensely complex on its own and impossible to model with any predictive ability. (We can study past climate cycles but are incapable of predicting what comes next with any accuracy).
Behind the climate change phonies are armies of bureaucrats empowered with funding by the Green New Scam legislation recently passed and other sources. But, what’s behind that?
Think tanks and advocacy groups are doing fake “research” to support erroneous conclusions to empower the greenie bureaucrats. That’s what happened with the natural gas ban. Something called the Rocky Mountain Institute produced a research paper concluding that natural gas stoves cause asthma.
This study was badly flawed and used the worst kind of science. The sample group was small. The results were not replicated by other studies.
Importantly, the tests were conducted in a hermetically sealed environment, unlike any real environment where people actually live and work. Homes can be drafty, natural gas stoves are required to come with vents, and the amount of time a natural gas stove is actually used is quite small.
You’d think if natural gas stoves were closely associated with asthma, someone would have noticed in the past 150 years. Of course, the point of the Rocky Mountain Institute is not to do real science.
The point is to do fake science to support hidden agendas aimed at destroying the oil and gas industry. Can we go even deeper in finding out what’s behind this idiocy? The answer is yes, as described in this article.
It turns out the Rocky Mountain Institute (and many other climate alarmists think tanks) get their funding from a small group of billionaires including Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Michael Bloomberg of Bloomberg News, Laureen Powell Jobs (widow of Steve Jobs), and venture capitalist John Doerr.
So, there’s the rat line. You have billionaires funding think tanks doing phony research to support deep state bureaucrats who write rules to be implemented with your tax dollars under the guidance of an ideological White House. It’s quite the organization. And it’s all aimed at destroying the oil and gas industry and supporting non-feasible alternatives.
What’s in it for the billionaires? Look closer and you’ll see they’re all invested in so-called green technology (which doesn’t actually work). So, they’re in it for the money as if being a multi-billionaire wasn’t enough.
Of course, this entire scam comes at the expense of efficient energy, efficient markets, and investor portfolios… unless you get in line with their scam.
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