06/22/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Five years ago on June 21, 2018, climate fanatic Greta Thunberg predicted that the world would end due to global warming. Clearly, we are all still here. And the world is now mocking Thunberg for making an absolute fool of herself much in the same way climate uncle Al Gore did.
On that day in 2018, then-15-year-old Thunberg sent out an apocalyptic tweet warning that only five years remained before the earth would implode on itself due to humanity’s use of earth-based “fossil” fuels like oil and gas.
“A top scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years,” the teenager tweeted.
Hilariously, Thunberg deleted the embarrassing tweet in question at some point before June 21, 2023, arrived because she apparently knew ahead of time that her ridiculous prophecy would fail. And people took notice of it, making sure to remind her of her embarrassingly cringeworthy prediction.
“Gee, I wonder why Greta Thunberg deleted this tweet?” one person wrote on Twitter.
“Humanity survived – in large part – due to fossil fuels usage, not in spite of it,” noted another about how earth-based fuel, which some believe is constantly being renewed by the earth and does not actually come from fossils, has greatly improved people’s quality of life.
(Related: Earlier this year, Thunberg staged a fake “arrest” in Germany to make herself appear as a climate victim.)
The mockery continued all across social media as Twitter users wished Thunberg a happy anniversary for her now-deleted tweet.
“The internet lives forever and not everything is doom and gloom,” one wrote.
Others sarcastically warned their followers that Thunberg is still correct, even though the five-year date has passed, and that they should prepare accordingly.
“Everyone stop what you are doing to see if Greta Thunberg’s prophecy comes true,” one mocked. “No one gets gas tonight.”
Another wrote that June 21, 2023, is the fifth anniversary of the “climate change hoax warning courtesy of Greta Thunberg, the poster girl of the globalist cabal.”
“Let’s see if humanity will be wiped out in 5, 4, 3, 2 …”
Thunberg might be yesterday’s news just like Gore before her, but you can be sure that the globalists will continue trotting out new climate hoaxsters every so often to continue repeating the lie that human activity is going to destroy the planet, but at some new future date as they forever kick the doomsday can down the road.
“She and the rest of the elites need to keep repeating apocalyptic predictions in order to push the green agenda,” one media source reported. “In order for it to work, they need people to believe that the world is about to end.”
It is worth noting that another climate fanatic whose predictions are likely to suffer the same failed fate once they come and go is Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) who infamously warned a few years back that the world only has about 12 years left before climate change takes us all.
In order for her so-called Green New Deal to work, lots of people have to believe the lie that global warming is about to kill us all … any day now … while we continue to wait … and wait … and wait.
One wonders how many such doomsday scenarios about global warming have to come and go before a critical mass of society wakes up and sees that the whole green agenda is a hoax to steal away our freedoms and plunge us into forever tyranny.
Climate fanaticism of the kind embraced by Greta Thunberg is a mental illness. Learn more at Climate.news.
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