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The Religion of Climate Madness: A Rant Against the Cult of Self-Destruction

By Jonathan Dady


Let me say this as clearly and unapologetically as I can: the climate change movement has mutated into a religion—but not one of peace, faith, or truth. It’s a death cult.

The elites, the so-called stewards of our future, people like Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab, honestly believe the planet can't sustain more than a billion people. You know what that means, right? They don’t want to nuke us. That’s too messy. They want us to kill ourselves. Slowly. Quietly. With policies that choke energy, crush food supply, poison minds, and dismantle everything that makes life worth living. All in the name of "saving the Earth."

And the most terrifying part? We’re doing it. We’re putting the gun to our own heads and calling it progress.

I’m convinced, fully convinced, that if you asked 25 to 30 percent of Americans—especially on the left—to sacrifice their own lives to save the planet, they would. Willingly. Joyfully. Because they’ve been indoctrinated into a religion of self-loathing and planetary guilt. It’s not reason. It’s not science. It’s mass psychosis.

They scream that we must strip-mine the Earth for lithium and cobalt—destroying mountains and aquifers to make electric car batteries that last 8 years. They want us to tear down forests to build wind farms that don’t work when the wind doesn’t blow. They want us to poison the water and kill ecosystems to produce solar panels that can’t be recycled and won’t last two decades.

Then they turn around, with straight faces, and tell us it’s "sustainable."

This isn’t environmentalism. This is lunacy. It’s pagan sacrifice disguised as policy.

None of their predictions ever come true. Not one.

Greta said we had until 2018.

AOC gave us eight years.

Al Gore promised Manhattan would be underwater by 2013.

The UN said we’d have “ten years to act” back in 1989. Well, it’s been over thirty years, and here we are—breathing, building, living. Not under water. Not on fire. Not extinct.

They were wrong then. They're wrong now. And they’ll be wrong tomorrow. But that doesn’t stop the hysteria, because this isn’t about truth. It’s about control.

Control over your car.
Control over your stove.
Control over your thermostat.
Control over your farm.
Control over your future.

They don’t want to “save” the planet. They want to own it—and make sure you don’t get to live freely on it. You are the carbon they want to reduce.

Let me be clear: I love clean air. I want clean water. I respect conservation, real science, and common-sense stewardship of natural resources. But I will never bow to a movement that demands human sacrifice in the name of salvation.

This isn’t about carbon. It’s about control.
It’s not a climate crisis. It’s a crisis of courage—and we damn well better find some fast.

Because the only thing more dangerous than climate change…
…is a civilization that loses their will to survive because they believe they are the cause.