Cataclysmic Agenda: The Global Elite's Scheme for Earth's Population Decimation
In a thought-provoking piece titled "Is Armageddon Just the Globalists?", author Gary D. Barnett raises concern about the actions of the U.S. and Israel, suggesting they are intentionally causing disasters to depopulate the earth.
Barnett's article is related to the Truth11 Films video titled "WARNING Global Extermination In Full Effect." The author expresses his concern about the increasing risk of war due to the actions of these nations and accuses them of committing mass genocide and attacking Lebanon under false pretenses.
However, it is important to note that the search results lack any information about man-made intentional weather manipulation or claims of purposeful causation of natural disasters linked to climate change. Without access to the specific article by Gary D. Barnett or reliable sources discussing its content and evidence, no substantiated support can be provided for these claims.
The article does not provide any new facts about the author's accusations against the U.S. and Israel, nor does it repeat earlier facts about hurricanes, man-made horrors, or the actions of the U.S. and Israel. Instead, Barnett suggests that the extreme weather events are not natural but are being manipulated by man. He believes that the world's end is imminent due to man-made horrors, not natural disasters or climate change.
The author encourages readers to submit comments that add value to the article, with the goal of gaining additional truth. It is worth noting that the article does not contain any advertisements.
Elsewhere, Acapulco, a place that rarely sees hurricanes, has been wrecked by two hurricanes in quick succession without proper warning. Hurricane Helene, a late developing storm, quickly turned into a class 4 hurricane before making landfall in Florida, causing extensive damage. Rainfall amounts in many states affected by Hurricane Helene ranged from 10 to 20 inches, and up to 33 inches in some areas.
While these events are not directly linked to the claims made in Barnett's article, they serve as a reminder of the destructive power of nature and the potential risks associated with living in regions prone to hurricanes.
In conclusion, while Gary D. Barnett's article raises intriguing questions and concerns, it is crucial to approach such claims with a critical eye and seek out verifiable evidence to support them. The lack of such evidence in this case does not necessarily discredit the author's views, but it does warrant further investigation and discussion.
- Science and environmental science articles have been abundant, discussing the effects of climate change on our planet.
- Some technology-focused publications have delved into the potential solutions available to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
- In the realm of general news, political debates often revolve around the actions taken, or lack thereof, to combat climate change and its associated consequences.
- Amidst these discussions, articles on war and conflicts, crime and justice also surface, offering perspectives on how these issues intersect with climate change.
- Barnett's article, while distinct, aligns with a broader trend of authors examining the truth behind various global issues, including climate change.
- Despite the increased scrutiny on climate change, the suggestion of man-made intentional weather manipulation remains a topic of controversy, with little scientific consensus reaching the mainstream.