Did you know the high holy days for three major religions are upon us? Passover, Easter, and … Earth Day. And it’s all about population control.
On Earth Day, Earthers bow down and worship Mother Gaia — this year on Good Friday of all days! — by turning off electricity around the world to save their de facto deity, affectionately personified as Gaia or Gaea, from the heresies of carbon, internal combustion engines and incandescent lighting. Despite the fact that there are more than 1 billlion (with a B) baptized Catholics, and 2.1 billion “Christians” worldwide, and that more than 77% of Americans identify themselves as either Jewish or Christian, secular businesses are gradually growing green, supplanting Passover and Good Friday with the pagan-like politically correct “Earth Day” because of the threat of capitalist-killing environmentalist-wacko policies.
Citing a handful of enviromental laws, and the current Bolivian inspired U.N. insanity “”to end capitalism’ and realize ‘harmony with Mother Earth,’” eco-feminists in the Make-Believe Media urge formal recognition of “Mother” Earth as an entity entitled to human rights (never mind human rights for all humans?) They employing liberals’ template racist imagery and femini-schtick language to personify nature as a victim enslaved by man. They use terms like “mother,” give “her” a name, and advocate earth’s emancipation from human slavery in a “Declaration of Rights of Mother Earth.”
We’re talking about a chunck of rock with a molten metal core circling a star, folks. People named the orbiting rock “earth” in the first place. The earth is not alive. It is a platform for life.

There is growing green shakedown out there, with local, national and international leaders revamping laws to make capitalism more difficult, taking away economic power from people to strengthen governmental control. And money really does grow on trees if those trees are part of an Earth Day celebration. My bank reminds me at its ATMs. Even the family photo calendar I ordered from Walgreens came with “Earth Day” printed where Good Friday should have been! My Staples day planner lists both titles side by side on the same line like co-star film billing.






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