Schellnhuber Targeted As Human Hater

“British Crown’s Depopulation Pope,” Commander of the British Empire Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, was targeted as one of the key authors of Pope Francis’s genocidal encyclical, Laudato Si’, in two serious English-language denunciations of that encyclical published as in the first days of October.

Rich Berdan’s “The Pope’s Fallible Fables,” published in New York City’s Jewish Voice on Oct. 1, rips the alliance of Pope Francis and that “wily leader” Barack Obama to promote “Chicken Little” stories of the imminent collapse of Mother Earth due to Man’s activities. Berdan highlights the role of Schellnhuber, an advocate of world government “known to comment in the past that the planet is overpopulated by six billion people.”

The outspoken former environmentalist Paul Driessen, who has collaborated with LaRouche PAC in August, against the anthropogenic climate change hoax, published an article on the conservative website Townhall.com on Oct. 3. In “A Conversation… or a Lecture?,” Driessen derides Pope Francis (and the White House’s EPA) for refusing to allow discussion “about the most fundamental issue of all: whether humans are actually causing a climate crisis?”

For example: climate change campaigners assert that hurricanes and other storms will increase in number, intensity and duration because of C02. “Yet this year marks the first time since 1914 that no hurricanes formed anywhere in the Western Atlantic, Caribbean Sea or Gulf of Mexico through September 22. And as of October 3, it has been 517 weeks since a Category 3-5 hurricane hit the continental United States; that’s a record dating back at least to 1900.”

Driessen points to what these lies represent for human lives: “Coal, oil and natural gas began replacing wood, whale oil, water wheels, horses and human labor less than two centuries ago. Since then, billions of people have been lifted out of abject poverty, terminal disease, borderline starvation and early death. Average global life expectancy has soared from barely 30 (48 in the richest nations) in 1900 to 71 today. American welfare families now live better than kings did in 1900.

“Over just the last 25 years, again thanks mostly to carbon-based fuels, almost 1.5 billion people finally received the incredible blessings of electricity. And yet, 1.3 billion (equal to the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe) still rely entirely on wood, charcoal and animal dung for heating and cooking. Every year, 4-6 million of them (mostly women and young children) die from lung and intestinal diseases, due to breathing smoke from open fires and not having clean water, refrigeration and unspoiled food….”

To deny them access to fossil fuels in the name of climate change “is a war on women, children, workers and the poor,” he wrote (emphasis in the original).

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