Posted at 5:39 pm on December 28, 2020 by Brett T.
When we first read this tweet we didn’t know if we should check it out or not, but it leads to an article in The Western Journal, which is based on reporting by Reuters. And yes, it does look like Bill Gates is providing financial backing for an experimental “sun-dimming technology” that would involve “spraying tiny, sun-reflecting particles into the stratosphere” to help cool the earth.
Don’t forget that time last fall when CNN hosted a 7-hour town hall on climate change with 10 Democratic presidential candidates, and Andrew Yang, who’s since filed paperwork to run for mayor of New York City, brought up space mirrors … but only as a last resort. Well, this is the same thing, except the mirrors come ground up into particles.
Posted at 9:08 pm on December 19, 2020 by Brett T.
National Review’s Alexandra DeSanctis was doing some casual browsing the other night over at Bon Appétit when she caught sight of an editor’s note appended to an article. It seemed the site had “inadvertently delegitimized Iranian saffron” in its piece and failed to mention the United States’ harmful sanctions on Iran.
Trying to do some casual reading about saffron tonight only to discover that @TheBabylonBee seems to have taken over @bonappetit’s editorial staff pic.twitter.com/MVrpSKjH7z
Not even the history of spices can be free of the toxic nonsense of identity politics and related guilt-mongering, apparently