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The Sun, the Moon and the Truth

Some long thoughts can't really be summarised in any fewer words, and this may be such a long thought; please bear with me.

Arguably the biggest and costliest climate fraud of all history in Norway was the so-called Moon Landing, launched by our Dear Leader Mr Stoltenberg in his New Year's address in 2007, when he promised to open a functioning CO2 capture plant within 7 years. Many of us suspected already from the onset that this would be a huge fraud and distraction, essentially allowing Norway and his government to keep on keeping on with their drill, baby, drill oil & gas extraction policies, because, it would all be cleaned up by miracle machines of the future.

The Norse Moon Landing crashed and burned spectacularly, of course, and everyone kept their jobs and didn't even have to wear ankle monitors. The cost of this fraudulent fairytale, adjusted for the fact that Norway is a much smaller country than the US, was about half that of the OG American Moon Landing per capita (using 1962 population numbers).

Stoltenberg's pledge to Land on the Moon, however, begs the question: Did he actually know from the start that his pathetic Moon Landing would be an expensive fraud that would never figuratively put a Man on the Moon, and therefore pick the very specific name 'Moon Landing' for his project? And thereby buy the time to exploit our carbon resources with less resistance for 7 years, not caring that he'd be found out, because, he'd fail upwards to the top NATO job anyway, skyrocketing carbon emissions and other pollution in their quixotic war against Russia?


(To read the rest of this essay, head over to our FREE substack, at https://extinctionati.substack.com/p/the-sun-the-moon-and-the-truth

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