 Climate change seems to be the biggest subject that everybody's talking about these days. But how come everybody's forgotten the basic fundamental questions? Hey there, NJBrew22.com here with a basic general interest vlog. And today's subject is about climate change or what they refer to as climate change in the media world. And I have some just basic honest questions about climate change. I'm sure it's been covered in a million other places, but I just want to put together some basic questions that everybody should be asking instead of getting hung up on the politics of it all. So I'm just curious why the climate change has become such a main topic at the forefront of all discussion. Almost nonstop. And I suggest everybody who's interested in this subject dig deep. Go back in the history and look at what's happened and how much it's been talked about over the years and how it's changed over time and the societal changes that are happening as a result. And you might start seeing some answers there. Who benefits from this whole big fear? Is it really about saving the planet or are there people financially benefiting or politically benefiting in other ways? And another question is, this is so simple. Like how can you trust these people who claim that all these bad things are gonna happen when meteorologists and scientists in the weather field can't even really predict the weather three days in advance accurately. I look at my 10 day weather forecast and I try to make plans and it changes. Like six days later, it was supposed to be sunny. It's raining. On the days it was supposed to be raining, it's beautiful out. If they can't figure out that, there's no way we could trust any scientist to tell us that we're gonna be flooded in 10 years. I don't know, it just seems, and they're talking about 100 years from now. I mean, what do these people know? They're gonna be dead. They don't give a crap what they're talking about today. And what about all these climate fears that happened a few decades ago? They were predicting another ice age. It was on the cover of Time Magazine. They were peddling that fear, probably to sell heating oil or something like that or insulation. I don't know. I mean, there's always somebody benefiting from these general scary global fear tactics. And it's also been proven that the data that they've been using for all these predictions are false and like people are poking holes in their data and finding that they're fudging information just the same way they fudged information in that seven continent test about eating fat. And then they told everybody, eat more carbs. And look, everybody's bigger than a freaking like mini bus these days. So I don't know. It just seems like everybody has an agenda and they'll do whatever it takes to get that agenda moving. So, but I have a question for anybody that's old enough to remember, you know, 10 summers ago or 40 summers ago or any weather pattern. Like for us, like every summer, winter, spring and fall have been sort of the same. Have you ever wondered that? It's been kind of the same. Like you have some summers. Like if you can roll the summer of 97, that was hot. It really wasn't hot. It was, they had a, maybe there was a two week heat wave perhaps that might have been a little bit unbearable for a little while. And then that gets stuck in your brain as being a hot summer. But when you average out the nighttime and daytime temperatures, it's sort of the same every year. A degree more, it doesn't really, there's no real drastic anything. It's just what gets stuck in your brain, you know? And like some winters are more snowy than others and you might have a cold wave, like the polar vortex. It's all kind of just hit or miss. Like it's like a roll of the dice at the roulette table. Ah, yeah, or we're not roulette table, the craps table. You might get some good runs and bad runs and that's just basically how it works out. And another thing that I find fascinating is that the mainstream news are people aren't really talking about how the solar cycles and the sunspots affect the weather. And I think there's more correlation to these solar cycles than there are with human intervention or human cause with garbage and plastic bags. I don't know. It just seems that they're overlooking like the most basic thing, like the big fireball that's heating our planet is kind of overlooked. And this is the most bothersome thing for me. It's like all these talking heads and analysts and politicians, they talk about climate change or we have to do some kind of climate change. They're talking about it as if it's a done deal and it's like absolutely like reality. And the way they speak bothers me. It's like, oh, we, because of climate change we have to do this. And they don't expect anybody to question them or ask questions like I've been asking in this video because they just, they're using it to push an agenda or to scare people into spending money on something they don't need. And that just, that's the biggest bothersome aspect about this whole climate change frenzy that we're all in. And a very, very interesting point is if this whole Armageddon is definitely gonna happen, right? Like us little humans are gonna change anything. But if it's really gonna happen, how come all these people aren't moving away from the coastlines with their beachfront properties and so on? The whole coast of the entire country is just packed with people living there and enjoying the high life. You know, wealthy people usually, but they're not running to the hills or the mountains. Do they not believe in climate change or are they just talking about it? Do they ever look in the mirror and say, man, I feel stupid, I live right by the water and I'm liking posts on Facebook about climate change and I'm not doing anything about it. I'm just still living here. What are you, suicidal? I don't know, it seems weird. And the insurance companies, if you think this climate change was so real, they would stop ensuring homes that are certainly going to be destroyed by the big tidal wave that's gonna hit them tomorrow. But they're not. So that kind of like pokes a hole in that whole big thing there. And of course then there's the whole, we have to recycle our bags and use less, we have to use electric cars, but they don't realize that we have a massive military and there's like airliners going around and they don't seem to realize that it's not that, everybody's polluting. I don't know, it just seems so stupid. And lastly, like the Americans are talking about this climate change and all this other nonsense, but they don't realize that there's China, which is, I don't know, three or four or five times bigger than America and the India, which is I think, I can't remember the same size or even bigger than America now. They're polluting like mad. And smoke stacks and like our efforts are like 1% of the rest of the world. So until the rest of the world gets on board with this whole climate change fix, our efforts are fruitless. They're useless in fact. Everybody's wasting their time. And people don't realize that they don't look at each other. Like what the hell are we doing with this nonsense? China's pumping out all our iPhones and all this garbage and fumes. And don't they just say, okay, let's just not do it until everybody's like on board with this save the planet nonsense. That's it. That's all I have for this video. I just think it's important to keep the conversation going with the ludicrousness of this whole topic. And no one can answer these questions. They redirect and they kick the ball down the field and point fingers and they say all sorts of things, emotional trigger statements that don't really help. Now nothing's changing. Everything's the same. So that's it. Hit the like and the subscribe and I'll see you next video.