I left my home for a while and while I was gone my movie had switched on YouTube. When I came back there was a fear message overly dramatized movie depicting some Hollywood fantasy called: "The Day After Tomorrow". It is a totally destruction of the earth in snow and ice and a movie I had watched part of and got the idea of what they were trying to induce in the viewers and perhaps society as well.
The problem was this, YouTube had a United Nations message at the bottom of the movie window regarding what they called "climate change". It indicated in the content of the message that climate change was caused by the burning of fossil fuels, which I don't believe having studied the issue. Clicking on the message brought up the U.N. website: What Is Climate Change? | United Nations
First off the term "climate change" probably was reserved for natural periods of time throughout the history of the earth where regions change conditions like supporting vegetation or become more desert like. History sometimes is hidden to support some narrative or agenda. I can remember stories, like the once fishing area of the bible called the "Dead Sea". It was a place that supported life and then high levels of salt began to overtake the sea and the fish died. Villages in farming areas over the course of hundreds to thousands of years can also become desert regions.
The term "Global Warming" is also suspicious, which I covered in a recent thread here: Solar radiation as the source of what is current called "Global Warming".
The immoral and unethical problem with the YouTube presentation of the movie and it's associated U.N. message and link clearly visible for me while watching is this: Is it moral and ethical to post links meant to supposedly educate people of something they say is a real problem for the earth and potentially deadly, while using a fictitious fantasy movie depicting conditions that have not happened and therefore cannot be proven to be a future possibility? The movie clearly is a dramatization of near death conditions and experiences.
I am concerned for the youth of the day exposed to social media and the internet and the concepts taught in schools and universities. Are they getting the truth at all?
The problem was this, YouTube had a United Nations message at the bottom of the movie window regarding what they called "climate change". It indicated in the content of the message that climate change was caused by the burning of fossil fuels, which I don't believe having studied the issue. Clicking on the message brought up the U.N. website: What Is Climate Change? | United Nations
First off the term "climate change" probably was reserved for natural periods of time throughout the history of the earth where regions change conditions like supporting vegetation or become more desert like. History sometimes is hidden to support some narrative or agenda. I can remember stories, like the once fishing area of the bible called the "Dead Sea". It was a place that supported life and then high levels of salt began to overtake the sea and the fish died. Villages in farming areas over the course of hundreds to thousands of years can also become desert regions.
The term "Global Warming" is also suspicious, which I covered in a recent thread here: Solar radiation as the source of what is current called "Global Warming".
The immoral and unethical problem with the YouTube presentation of the movie and it's associated U.N. message and link clearly visible for me while watching is this: Is it moral and ethical to post links meant to supposedly educate people of something they say is a real problem for the earth and potentially deadly, while using a fictitious fantasy movie depicting conditions that have not happened and therefore cannot be proven to be a future possibility? The movie clearly is a dramatization of near death conditions and experiences.
I am concerned for the youth of the day exposed to social media and the internet and the concepts taught in schools and universities. Are they getting the truth at all?