Why don't people read the book

Why don't people read the book "UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL WARMING Every 1500 Years" by Singer and find out what global warming actually is. This gives answers to all the hysterical news that comes out.


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Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.

Until the effects of global warming really hit the wallets of most of us, it's an issue that gets talked about all the time, but on the whole, action moves very slowly. In other words - a lot of hot air.


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'"The Buddha Fa" enables humankind to understand the immeasurable and boundless world' 

- Li Hongzhi

I think that there is a feeling among some people that we should continue to let the socialists centralize everything using the excuse of greenhouse gases ... a war against carbon emissions in order to see how far they will go with it all.

It will be easy to prove that global warming is actually a result of celestial phenomena and so once all the communists who are trying to centralize everything put all their cards on the table ... the anarchists will then show them that they have a "full house".


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