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As deeply concerned citizens, the vast majority of people believe in the ozone depletion theory and its attached scare story of a projected dramatic rise in skin cancers. After all, everyone knows about getting sun-burned. Indeed, without the ozone that absorbs the harmful radiation from the sun, people would be burned to a crisp. Also, everyone saw the evidence of the disappearing ozone on TV. There were these ozone holes forming over the Arctic regions, which were mapped out by computers according to measurements taken from orbiting satellites. Who can argue against that? People could see the evidence with their own eyes. People were told that the ozone holes are caused by a chemical breakdown in the stratosphere of man-made chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) compounds that are used in aerosols. People were told that the world must ban those chemicals, like the DDT pesticides had been banned. Little was said in public about the fact that the CFCs are the backbone of the refrigeration industry, and that the refrigeration industry is enormously important to human existence around the world, and that the CFCs do not by any detectable means harm the ozone layer.
Instead of being told the truth, people were befuddled with lies that were hiding the real effect. They were fed a pseudo scientific scare story that has no foundation in reality. People were told that the breakdown of the CFCs happens only in the stratosphere and releases chlorine there, that depletes the ozone layer. What choice did the people have but to believe what they were told. After all, everyone was telling the same story. They believed in the ban on the manufacturing of the CFC compounds, as a measure to protect mankind. They believed in that story because the ban was designed to protect human beings, even though the exact opposite is evidently intended.
Most rational people who heard the scare stories and the advertised pseudo scientific imperative for the ban, were in fact happy that someone was finally taking responsibility for protecting the earth. Since the main focus was always on aerosol propellants for spray cans, which can be easily replaced with other substances, people were fully prepared to pay the minute price that is involved for the needed change of technology, if this tiny bit of cost protects the earth's environment. After all, we must protect the earth!
Indeed, this is how the public was supposed to react. In order to obtain this reaction from the public, the public had to be kept in the dark about the enormous size of the real cost involved, both monetary and in human lives, that would result from a global ban of one of the most benign chemicals ever created for which there exists no true substitute of a kind that the refrigeration industry can easily live with. Thus, through thought control, a war has been launched against humanity that is currently in progress though still in the early stages of claiming it victims.
The ozone war on humanity.
Few people are aware that the CFCs are still the only available refrigerants that are non-flammable, non-corrosive, non-toxic, non-reactive with other chemicals, and are not destructive to lubricants and thereby to the refrigeration equipment. This last factor is an important aspect in the refrigeration industry. Few people are also aware that the replacement chemicals, which cost close to 50 times the price of the CFCs, are inefficient, dangerous, and require the total replacement of the refrigeration systems. This little known fact, all by itself, requires the total replacement of all refrigeration and air-conditioning systems throughout the world. Such a horrendous and expensive demand, literally involves the murdering of countless human beings as the cost for such wholesale replacements cannot be born. Without refrigeration being widely available, especially in the hot climates, many of the presently scarce food resources will spoil, and the number of human beings will rise who are dying of hunger. It is expected that the increase of those who die of hunger because of the destruction of the refrigeration chain, will escalate to app. 40 million people per year in the near future.
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