Friday, April 18, 2008

You Can't Make This Stuff Up 041808

Now It's Certifiable

Hey folks,

As you know I have been doing an on going series talking about the Hoax, Scam, just plain Bunk, that is Global Warming. Just Tuesday April 8, 08 I said this.

"For years they, the Chicken Little Crowd, have been doing their very best to create mass hysteria. They have succeeded to a certain degree. Many people have just become Sheeple that accept the Scaryence as real science. The just accept the fact that this is happening, and that they are to blame. But not enough of you are accepting it. The "cause" has stalled. More and more REAL Scientists are coming out, using real science to debunk the hoax. More and more people are actually starting to listen to the FACTS and deciding that it makes no sense whatsoever. They are starting to question it. Well, they can't have THAT. Why? Because they can't win an intelligent fact and science based argument. They can not win because there is NO real Science in it. There are no PROVABLE facts to back up what they say.

Al Gore has been telling us we only have ten years left for about 15 years. All the predictions are completely wrong, every time the give them. More frequent and severe storms. {Hurricanes} Well, the last two years? Warmer and dryer winters. Well, this year? Fake pictures, fake facts, and fake {Or bought and paid for} Scientist to try to convince you that in the face of REALITY, FACTS, and SCIENCE, Man-made Global Warming is real.
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Then I re-posted the three step method that they are now using to get you to believe and accept it. I said this.

"So in the face of all the FACTS, and TRUTH, they have found they can not convince enough of you out there to buy it. So what do they do, they come right out publicly and tell you that they are now going to use Psychology to try to persuade more of you to accept it. "

Well, well, well. I guess they have had more success than I thought they were having. Get this. From Fox News - Is Going Green Making You Crazy? It's Time for Eco-Therapy

Sarah Edwards worries about the gasoline she burns, the paper towels she throws out, the litter on the beach, water pollution. She worries so much, it literally makes her sick.

"Fear, grief, anger, confusion and depression," Edwards says, pointing to the negativity that has manifested itself in real-life symptoms such as neck and shoulder pain, fibromyalgia and fatigue.

"I had so much pathos. It's so sad," says Edwards, who moved from California's crowded Santa Monica to a secluded cabin in Los Padres National Forest to help her cope.

It REALLY IS SAD! So very sad that you have been brain washed THIS much. You are driving yourself nuts and NOTHING is happening. All you keep being told by the "Chicken Little Crowd," is that YOU are not doing enough. That WE are all still destroying the planet. {Sigh}

Now, she says: "We only drive to the grocery store every three weeks. We have our own source of water. We compost and no longer heat every room on the first floor."

Edwards suffers from eco-anxiety, the growing angst experienced by those who can't handle the thought that they — or anyone — are in some way contributing to global warming, species extinction and dwindling natural resources.

That is what they WANT you to think. Don't be a SHEEP. Think for yourself.

She recently launched a blog called "Eco-Anxiety" because she believes environmental dangers should be taken seriously. "This is severely disturbing," she says.

NO IT, well OK, it is disturbing that people like you have allowed this to happen.

Experts say discussions about the environment — a growing favorite topic in the media — often focus on worst-case scenarios and ever-dwindling resources. So it's no surprise that all that bad news is taking a toll on some psyches.

HELLO? By the way Sarah. You haven't done enough. You really haven't. Have you bought Carbon Credits? I mean, even though you are only driving to the store once a week, you are STILL driving. What about all that CO2? Are you still breathing? Don't you know that just breathing is now polluting the air?

But not all psyches. John Berlau, author of "Eco-Freaks: Environmentalism Is Hazardous to Your Health," said eco-anxious people need to get a life and get the facts about the environment before freaking out.

ABSOLUTELY {Laughing}

"It may put their mind partially at ease knowing that not all experts subscribe to these apocalyptic views," he said.

YES! A growing number are coming out saying it is what it is. A Hoax.

Things have gotten so bad, a new kind of therapy has sprouted up to keep people from going nuts over the environment.

It’s called "eco-therapy" or "eco-psychology." The time on the couch isn’t spent delving into a patient's childhood to find the source of misery. Instead, it looks at how much time a person spends in nature, the person's carbon footprint and what the individual is doing to save the planet.

And the prescribed treatment may be as simple as a dose of recycling or — you guessed it — hugging a tree.

{Sigh, Laughing} Hugging a tree folks.

Sound like a joke? Ecopsychology, popularized in the early 1990s by social critic Theodore Roszak, is being taught in colleges and universities across the country, including at Harvard Medical School.

Are you REALLY getting this?

Linda Buzzell, founder of the International Association for Eco-Therapy, said the field is so new that there are few statistics to indicate how many practitioners are using the techniques, but the Web site for the International Community for Ecopsychology lists more than 100 eco-therapists in the United States.

They are all nuts. OR, they are all in it for the REAL Green behind all this bunk. CASH.

Buzzell told FOXNews.com in an e-mail that due to increased awareness about the environment with films such as Al Gore’s "An Inconvenient Truth," more people are attuned to "our challenging environmental situation." She said it is "making more and more therapists and clients aware that there is no such thing as human mental or physical health separate from the health of the planet."

WHAT? Just Shut up. Idiot. I'm serious. This is a completely idiotic statement.

The American Psychological Association has no official position on the merits of what it calls an emerging field.

Of BUNK.

But some health care professionals say eco-therapy is more of the latest in a line of money-making gimmicks targeted at the environmentally conscious, an industry estimated by the green group Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability Association at $228 million a year, and growing.

That is what I have been telling you for nearly two years.

Melissa Pickett, an eco-therapist in Santa Fe, N.M., who says she treats dozens of patients a month, said sometimes she has to tell extreme greenies to chill out for their own good. "The global warming craze will cause your clients to go into extremism fueled by fear," she says.

Which is what WHO created? Yup. The Chicken Little Crowd. They WANT this. OK, all together now, Money, Control, and Power. MCP, that is what it is all about.

And with eco-therapy around, that extremism can get expensive. Eco-therapy can cost as much as traditional psychotherapy, upwards of $100 an hour. There's a lot of green in being green.

{Smile}

But Pickett said eco-therapy helps those grappling with feelings of helplessness and hopelessness about the environment.

"People break down and cry. They develop obsessive-compulsive behavior. They have nightmares," Pickett said. "And these are normally high-functioning people."

Who are SHEEPLE. They are NOT able to think for themselves. They are not able to REASON. They have no clue on the implementation of Logic and Truth. FACTS. Real science. They just do whatever they are told.

She pushes her eco-disturbed patients to take shorter showers, turn off lights and computers, consume less, buy less and learn as much as they can about global warming.

Does SHE? Where does SHE live? How is SHE doing her part? What about Father Gore? Private Plans, Hugh over-sized houses. ETC. But YOU. No, no, no, you had better do what you are told.

Berlau wouldn’t say whether the eco-therapy would be a bad practice or not, but he cautions eco-anxiety could signal larger psychological problems that won't be solved merely by hugging a tree.

"People can have anxieties about all sorts of things. If someone genuinely has a phobia about the environment, then seeking treatment may be helpful to them. My only advice would be to seek treatment from a regular psychiatrist or psychologist rather than someone who claims to specialize in eco-therapy."

A Nut Job.

Berlau agrees that busy Americans often are isolated from nature but said sometimes all they may need is a good old-fashioned hike in the woods. "I would say, just go camping and turn your SUV into the outdoor vehicle it was intended to be."

Folks, this is the biggest pile of bull I've seen in a long time. THEY did this, and if you are one of the sick, YOU made yourself this way because you listen to all this garbage. Now, go hug a tree, make that two, and call me in the morning.
Peter

Sources:
Fox News - Is Going Green Making You Crazy?

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