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I USED TO BE A CLIMATE ALARMIST: NAOMI SEIBT

I USED TO BE A CLIMATE ALARMIST: NAOMI SEIBT "I used to be a climate change alarmist. I grew up around the climate change hysteria in the media, my school books and on TV and I was the first one to, whenever my beliefs were questioned, I was the first one to ask the question, ‘So are you saying you are a climate change denier?’ And of course especially, as a German girl, the word ‘denier’ carries a lot of weight. And today, I consider it an atrocious but back then I didn’t think about that and I was an innocent young girl and I thought that by hugging the trees I could save the planet and that turned out not to be true…Eventually, roughly in 2015, I became a skeptic. At first, with regard to the migration crisis in Germany. And once you start exploring these political topics that are more on the right or libertarian, things spiral out of control and you go down the path of understanding that many topics - such as feminism, gender, socialism, post-modernism - and climate change hysteria. They’re all related in some way and pave the way for a very bad kind of totalitarianism.
I always loved science as well, so naturally I had to become a ‘climate change denier’ - a skeptic. Science is based on intellectual humility and it is important that we keep questioning the narrative that is out there instead of promoting it. And these days ‘climate change science’ really isn’t science at all. We’ve heard it today. They draw their conclusions before testing their hypothesis and base their assumptions on incoherent models. It’s an insult to science itself. And I ask myself, what is the goal of all of this. And I believe, unfortunately, is to shame humanity. Climate change alarmism, at its very core, is a despicably anti-human ideology. We are told to look down on our achievements with guilt, shame and disgust. And not to take into account the many major benefits that we have gained from using fossil fuels as our main energy source. Because, look around; we are living in such an era of progress and innovation - and we’re not allowed to be proud of that, at all? Instead, debates are being shut down and scientists, real scientists, lose their jobs a most innocent and genuine science, real skepticism. It’s an insult to the complexity of nature, and an insult to the freedom of speech. And that’s why we are here today, to speak up and to bring the spirit of science back to life again." Naomi spoke Dec 3, 2019 at the Heartland Institute alternative conference to the UN's COP25 in Madrid, Spain. Her videos are on youtube.

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