Sunspots, Skating, and Sanity
by Jim Fedako
by Jim Fedako
It’s easy to
feel isolated from the mainstream, especially with the media crafting
images of a collective mass blindly worshipping the state. While
it may be true that the center of this mass has turned onto the
road to serfdom, the mass itself is not as cohesive as the media
leads us to believe. Recently, I became aware of fracture in the
collective mass in an area where I thought a fracture could never
exist.
Years ago,
I started noting something a local TV weatherman mentioned each
December. As soon as the temperature turned cold, he would tell
viewers that he was installing a backyard skating rink. He even
offered to provide installation advice to anyone who called him
at the station.
Six years ago,
with an approaching winter, I decided to build a rink for my kids’
enjoyment and to ward off my winter blues. I called the weatherman
and got the necessary details, built the rink, and waited for the
first real cold spell.
Now, a backyard
skating rink in Ohio is an iffy proposition. Sure, the water will
sit waiting for the cold, but the real cold may never come. While
I have my good years and my bad years, this year has turned out
to be exceptionally good. We are having a blast skating just about
every evening.
Recently, in
place of our evening skate, I took my older children to a meeting
of the local chapter of the Campaign
for Liberty. The topic was global warming and the guest speaker
was none other than my local weatherman. As he and I chitchatted
before the event, I thanked him for inspiring our backyard fun.
The meeting
began and the weatherman rose and addressed the audience. Keep in
mind that this gentleman has one of the most recognized faces and
trusted names in Central Ohio. Sure, he occasionally gets his temperatures
wrong, they all do. However, he is trusted as someone who tells
the truth, as he knows it.
His presentation
was to the point: There is no proof that human activity is causing
global warming. None. Coming from a member of the mainstream media,
this statement had quite an impact – coming from this man, even
more so.
Over the next
20 minutes, he captivated his audience by detailing the holes in
the supposed science of global warming. He successfully indicted
the government and its agents for being inept and for working an
agenda.
That night,
there was no talk of CO2 as a poisonous gas, slowly cooking the
Earth’s atmosphere. Instead, my media hero stated the true science
of weather: temperatures rise and fall with the number of sunspots,
and it is all cyclical. More sunspots, higher temperatures. My skating
rink is hard as ice because the sun currently has no spots. No spots,
colder temperatures. That is easy science. That is real science.
According to
this weatherman, most meteorologists do not support human-induced
global warming. Therefore, it would appear that the science of weather
is not on the side of human-induced global warming – sorry Al Gore.
The night did
not end there. The speaker was more than just a skeptic of global
warming; he was a friend of liberty. He presented his political
views – views strongly shared by the audience. That is when I realized
that we are not alone in our fight.
And it was
the realization that sanity does exist – in places I would never
expect to find it – that made the evening special. The collective
herd is not running as one toward the cliff of socialism. There
are the recalcitrant few who still believe in liberty. And these
folks have the ability to save our future.
Of course,
the audience that night was predisposed to liberty. Nevertheless,
trusted voices like my weatherman can halt the herd and expose its
agitators – revealing the lies and manipulations for all to see.
If only the herd will listen.
Don’t bet that
the world will race off the cliff. Many will question the prevailing
nonsense if they hear the truth from a trusted voice. And, remember
this: like water, most folks simply seek the path of least resistance,
without bothering to look toward the horizon and impending doom.
For them, politics and economics are best left to the supposed professionals.
Yet, with a little coaxing, the right voice can open their eye and
allow them to see the approaching cliff and to embrace life and
liberty over socialism and chains.
The state’s
hold on the collective mass is fractured, and, through each fracture,
light shines. Support the efforts of organizations such as the Campaign
for Liberty. Help get the trusted voices before the ears of the
uniformed and misinformed. Those willing to face the raging herd
need as much support as we can give. Liberty lost is liberty never
regained.
January
26, 2009
Jim
Fedako [send him mail] is a
homeschooling father of five who lives in Lewis Center, OH, and
maintains a blog: Anti-Positivist.
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