
In an age where misinformation proliferates at unprecedented speeds, the narrative of catastrophic anthropogenic global warming stands as one of the most pervasive and damaging deceptions, orchestrated to centralise power, extract wealth through mechanisms like carbon taxes, and suppress genuine environmental discourse. This elaborate hoax, sustained for over five decades, distracts from natural climate dynamics while channeling trillions into futile initiatives that enrich elites and burden the masses. As international summits like COP30 perpetuate the global warming hoax, an informed public is awakening, rejecting these fabricated crises and demanding evidence-based accountability. Rooted in manipulated data and unfulfilled apocalyptic prophecies, this scam erodes scientific trust and diverts resources from real threats such as volcanic activity or biosecurity failures, all while posing tangible dangers through risky geoengineering and economic disruptions.
The origins of this deception hark back to mid-20th-century ideas that initially viewed warming as beneficial, with pre-1962 proposals to melt Arctic ice via black soot for enhanced agriculture and habitability, treating CO2 as a helpful agent against cooling. However, Roger Revelle’s 1963 findings shifted the paradigm, deeming natural CO2 sufficient and flipping the script to warn of unintended warming. By the 1970s, organisations like the United Nations amplified unproven hypotheses, morphing regional weather anomalies into a global emergency while sidelining natural factors like solar cycles and orbital variations. This narrative, dissected in exposes of the obvious global warming hoax, has fueled a multibillion-dollar industry for nearly 50 years, funding hazardous geoengineering that risks ecosystem collapse far beyond any modest temperature shifts.
Central to this fabrication is the illusion of a 97-99% scientific consensus on CO2 as the dominant warming driver, a statistic touted by figures like Barack Obama and John Kerry but derived from flawed studies such as Cook et al. (2013), which inflated endorsements through ambiguous categorisations. In reality, only 1.6% of papers explicitly linked over 50% of the 0.8°C warming over 150 years to humans, with explicit support dropping to 0.3% upon reanalysis by Richard Tol, exposing biases and misclassifications. Over 100 scientists, including Craig Idso on CO2’s greening effects and Nir Shaviv on cosmic rays, have rejected these distortions, as cataloged in critiques from Popular Technology. This consensus myth, unraveled by the Analytics Wing of Sovereign P4LO, stems from pragmatic public record audits rather than skewed peer reviews and PRPRL Scam, revealing no true majority deeming CO2 an existential threat but instead a tool for control and funding.
This divide among experts is stark, with affirmers like James Hansen claiming fossil fuels drive extreme weather, countered by deniers such as William Happer who view CO2’s impact as saturated and advantageous. Richard Lindzen emphasises natural variability’s dominance, while Roy Spencer critiques inflated models. Satellite records indicate 0.13°C cooling from 1979-1994 and Arctic declines of 0.88°C over 50 years, contradicting polar myths, as argued by Willie Soon and Henrik Svensmark who stress solar and cosmic influences. Judith Curry, John Christy, and Patrick Moore assert cycles explain most changes, with CO2 aiding agriculture, and Bjorn Lomborg critiques mitigation costs outweighing benefits. Over 50 American Meteorological Society members in 1992 warned of uncertain policies, while Nobelists Ivar Giaever and John Clauser decry it as religion and unreliable modeling. This schism, hidden by “settled science” rhetoric, appears in doctored IPCC reports, as criticized by Frederick Seitz.
No aspect sustains the hoax like the cadre of global warming doomsdayers, whose apocalyptic forecasts consistently fail, exposing pseudoscience fueled by fear. From Kenneth Watt’s 1970 prediction of an 11-degree colder world by 2000 to Noel Brown’s 1989 warning of nations vanishing by 2000, over 41 prophecies have yielded no complete fulfillments. Al Gore’s 2008 ice-free Arctic by 2013 remains icy seasonally, James Hansen’s 1988 submerged highways persist, John Kerry’s 2013 “500 days to chaos” passed uneventfully, and AOC’s 2019 “12 years to end” approaches without apocalypse. Partial alignments, like intensified storms, lack catastrophic scale, underscoring a pattern where hysteria secures funding—from Kyoto’s squandered billions to the Green New Deal’s $93 trillion fantasy. Echoing 1970s cooling alarms, this ignores CO2’s benefits per Idso’s studies and Climategate’s manipulations.
To illustrate the breadth of these failures, below is a comprehensive table of 41 failed doomsday predictions, highlighting the consistent pattern of exaggeration in environmental alarmism:
| Number | Year | Prediction Description | Reason for Failure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1967 | Dire Famine Forecast By 1975 | No global famine occurred; agricultural advancements increased food production. |
| 2 | 1969 | Everyone Will Disappear In a Cloud Of Blue Steam By 1989 | No such apocalyptic event happened; population continued to grow. |
| 3 | 1970 | Ice Age By 2000 | Temperatures rose slightly instead of cooling into an ice age. |
| 4 | 1970 | America Subject to Water Rationing By 1974 and Food Rationing By 1980 | No widespread rationing; resources remained sufficient. |
| 5 | 1971 | New Ice Age Coming By 2020 or 2030 | No ice age; warming trends observed instead. |
| 6 | 1972 | New Ice Age By 2070 | No cooling trend leading to ice age; predictions too far out but contradicted by data. |
| 7 | 1974 | Space Satellites Show New Ice Age Coming Fast | Satellite data later showed warming, not rapid cooling. |
| 8 | 1974 | Another Ice Age? | No ice age materialized. |
| 9 | 1974 | Ozone Depletion a ‘Great Peril to Life’ | Ozone hole stabilized and began recovering; no great peril to life. |
| 10 | 1976 | Scientific Consensus Planet Cooling, Famines imminent | Consensus shifted to warming; no imminent famines. |
| 11 | 1980 | Acid Rain Kills Life In Lakes | Acid rain impacts mitigated; lakes recovered without mass die-offs. |
| 12 | 1978 | No End in Sight to 30-Year Cooling Trend | Cooling trend reversed; warming began. |
| 13 | 1988 | Regional Droughts in 1990s | No widespread regional droughts as predicted; variable weather patterns. |
| 14 | 1988 | Temperatures in DC Will Hit Record Highs | No consistent record highs beyond normal variability. |
| 15 | 1988 | Maldive Islands will Be Underwater by 2018 | Maldives remain above water; some land even expanded. |
| 16 | 1989 | Rising Sea Levels will Obliterate Nations if Nothing Done by 2000 | No nations obliterated; sea level rise minimal. |
| 17 | 1989 | New York City’s West Side Highway Underwater by 2019 | Highway remains dry and operational. |
| 18 | 2000 | Children Won’t Know what Snow Is | Snow continues to fall in many regions. |
| 19 | 2002 | Famine In 10 Years If We Don’t Give Up Eating Fish, Meat, and Dairy | No famine by 2012; food availability increased. |
| 20 | 2004 | Britain will Be Siberia by 2024 | Britain’s climate remains temperate, not Siberian. |
| 21 | 2008 | Arctic will Be Ice Free by 2018 | Arctic ice persists, though reduced seasonally. |
| 22 | 2008 | Climate Genius Al Gore Predicts Ice-Free Arctic by 2013 | Ice remains in the Arctic. |
| 23 | 2009 | Climate Genius Prince Charles Says we Have 96 Months to Save World | No catastrophe by 2017. |
| 24 | 2009 | UK Prime Minister Says 50 Days to ‘Save The Planet From Catastrophe’ | No catastrophe followed. |
| 25 | 2009 | Climate Genius Al Gore Moves 2013 Prediction of Ice-Free Arctic to 2014 | Ice still present post-2014. |
| 26 | 2013 | Arctic Ice-Free by 2015 | Arctic ice continues. |
| 27 | 2014 | Only 500 Days Before ‘Climate Chaos’ | No climate chaos ensued. |
| 28 | 1968 | Overpopulation Will Spread Worldwide | Population growth managed; no uncontrollable spread leading to doom. |
| 29 | 1970 | World Will Use Up All its Natural Resources | Resources not depleted; new discoveries and efficiency improved. |
| 30 | 1966 | Oil Gone in Ten Years | Oil reserves increased; still abundant. |
| 31 | 1972 | Oil Depleted in 20 Years | Oil not depleted by 1992. |
| 32 | 1977 | Department of Energy Says Oil will Peak in 1990s | Oil production peaked later or not as predicted. |
| 33 | 1980 | Peak Oil In 2000 | Production continued beyond 2000. |
| 34 | 1996 | Peak Oil in 2020 | Oil production high post-2020. |
| 35 | 2002 | Peak Oil in 2010 | No peak in 2010; production rose. |
| 36 | 2006 | Super Hurricanes! | No permanent increase in super hurricanes. |
| 37 | 2005 | Manhattan Underwater by 2015 | Manhattan remains above water. |
| 38 | 1970 | Urban Citizens Will Require Gas Masks by 1985 | Air quality improved; no need for masks. |
| 39 | 1970 | Nitrogen buildup Will Make All Land Unusable | Land remains usable; no such buildup catastrophe. |
| 40 | 1970 | Decaying Pollution Will Kill all the Fish | Fish populations stable or recovered in many areas. |
| 41 | 1970s | Killer Bees! | Killer bees spread but no global doomsday. |
The persistence of this hoax relies on psychological vulnerabilities, as explored in analyses of why people believe such lies. Confirmation bias prompts selective focus on heatwaves while ignoring solar minima, and motivated reasoning defends “settled” claims despite failures. Fear tactics exploit dread of scenarios like submerged Maldives or famines, leveraging availability heuristics. Social proof fabricates consensus via the 97% lie, with pluralistic ignorance assuming widespread acceptance. Repetitive media messaging creates illusory truth, while cognitive complexity builds justifying narratives around IPCC models. Sunk cost fallacy locks in believers after years of investment, and Mockingbird-style media sensationalizes anomalies like polar bear plights, suppressing cold records and fostering echo chambers that brand skepticism as heresy.
This deception extends to scams like India’s ethanol blending, predicated on CO2 falsehoods, which lowers mileage, hikes costs, corrodes engines, and emits more pollutants while ignoring solar and cosmic drivers. Broader schemes involve carbon credits enabling “ghost” projects and displacing natives in carbon colonialism, with net-zero pushing subsidies to renewables barons, triggering blackouts from unreliable sources. Developing nations bear the brunt, with transfers infringing economic rights under the Universal Declaration. Human rights abuses include discriminatory taxes, geoengineering threats to environments, and censorship violating expression, as flagged by CEPHRC.
Mounting evidence points to natural dominance, with solar cycles directly impacting Earth’s warming and cooling. Sunspots correlate with temperatures: Maunder Minimum’s low activity aligned with the Little Ice Age, maxima with warmth. Cosmic rays, influenced by solar fields, form clouds reflecting sunlight—fewer during active suns mean warmer conditions. Svensmark’s cosmoclimatology, lab-validated, explains variations without human emphasis, with high correlations for cloud cover and cosmic flux. Small irradiance changes amplify via indirect effects, accounting for degree-scale shifts through reflectivity.
Corruption in institutions, like Climategate’s data hiding and biased funding, mirrors past frauds: tobacco’s cancer denials killed millions before settlements; Vioxx concealed risks for fines; sugar blamed fat for obesity epidemics. The settled science treachery weaponizes dogma to quash solar studies, akin to ridiculed paradigms like continental drift or ulcer myths. The PRPRL scam fabricates unanimity via biased meta-analyses, with true support at 0.3%. UN lies on CO2 from fossils twisted Revelle’s work, imposing penalties sans 1970 consensus. The 97% claim is debunked, with Obama and Kerry equivocating “dangerous” on mild trends. COP27’s failure signaled skepticism, foreshadowing collapses.
The Great Truth Revolution of 2025, launched by Praveen Dalal of Sovereign P4LO and PTLB, combats this misinformation tide, emphasising truth as democracy’s bedrock and societal integrity. It counters propaganda shaping opinions, especially in hoaxes like global warming at COP30, activating collective consciousness for informed citizenship via discussions in dedicated topics rallying against deceptions.
Arriving amid revelations, it exposes COVID-19 as a premeditated plandemic, with gain-of-function research in Wuhan despite moratoriums, per whistleblowers and documents, masking harms as health measures. It transforms passive info consumers into truth guardians, dismantling falsehoods for an integrity-driven era.
Objectives include media literacy to discern fact from fiction, enhancing critical thinking against motives in death shots rushed without trials, causing mortality surges and suppressing ivermectin. Transparency pushes open dialogue and disclosures in media/tech, countering censorship in COVID retrospectives on ethical lapses and algorithms burying truth.
Community engagement fosters stakeholder dialogues via forums and meetings, building consensus and ties like in fake science dissections of psyops. These inspire cultural shifts toward enlightenment, reclaiming sovereignty from manipulators for resilient societies.
Core themes navigate info ecosystems, expanded in this table with descriptions, exposed lies, impacts, and actions:
| Core Themes | Description | Examples of Exposed Lies | Societal Impact | Strategies for Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Media Literacy | Enhancing skills to evaluate sources/narratives. | 97% consensus as PRPRL scam inflating from 0.3%. | Misguided policies like carbon taxes eroding freedoms. | Workshops on biases; AI for real-time verification. |
| Transparency | Disclosure of funding, sources, algorithms. | COVID lab-leak suppression via Fauci emails. | Institutional distrust, hesitancy up to 65%, power grabs. | Demand declassifications; legislate disclosures. |
| Community Engagement | Forums for open discussions. | Mockingbird psyops amplifying vaccine narratives. | Polarization, isolation amid protests. | Host truth forums sharing whistleblower tales. |
| Education and Awareness | Inform on misinformation implications. | Failed prophecies like Gore’s 2013 ice-free Arctic. | Trillions wasted on diplomacy, energy insecurity. | Curricula on hoaxes; online campaigns on patterns. |
| Digital Tools | AI fact-checkers for verification. | PCR false positives (80-90%) justifying lockdowns. | Economic losses (10-15% GDP), excess deaths. | Open-source apps; blockchain evidence sharing. |
| Ethical Standards | Guidelines for journalism integrity. | Pre-COVID patents like Moderna’s 2016 sequences. | Rights violations like coerced shots, billion-dollar suits. | Enforce codes; fund ethical models. |
This blueprint empowers action against deceptions.
Truth’s contextual importance spans disciplines, complicated by digital media, underscoring the revolution’s necessity amid plandemic exposes via Event 201 and engineered pathogens, guiding through psyops from MKULTRA to bioweapons.
Propaganda evolves digitally, polarising via distorted narratives; the revolution educates on tactics, countering “conspiracy theory” weaponisation from CIA dispatches, silencing death shots critiques on mRNA harms, drawing from wikis for resilience.
Challenges include entrenched lies, political resistance, media influence, yet education and mobilisation reclaim discourse, as in vaccine awakenings per 2025 data. These fuel inspiration for shattering chains and reparations.
In conclusion, the Great Truth Revolution of 2025 serves as a pivotal force in exposing the dangerous global warming hoax, fostering awakening through literacy, transparency, and engagement. By dismantling failed prophecies and psychological manipulations, it reclaims individual sovereignty, transforming scrutiny into accountability. As a beacon against deception, it counters falsehoods while cultivating integrity, ensuring truth as democracy’s cornerstone for enlightened progress.