Greta Signals Climate-Crazed Bubble of Crowd Madness

It’s madness to listen to some teenager who’s all worried about global warming. It’s madness to listen to idiotic cries by elected representatives who claim the world is coming to an end in 12 years unless government regiments everyone.

The globalists in the U.N. and elsewhere have a control agenda. They are quite willing to use the madness of crowds to bolster their power grabbing schemes. Many of them are dupes and mad themselves.

Crowd madness occurred in the late 60s at the end of a great bull market. The crazy recommendations of very young and unknowing analysts gained repute. Only they had the nerve and ignorance to suggest buying completely unknown and untried companies at high prices, going merely by their name. Anything with an exotic technological-sounding name qualified.

“Polaroid, Telex, Control Data, Teledyne, Texas Instruments, University Computing and Itek. Having a futuristic-sounding name was a big plus…” Some soared and paid off handsomely — for awhile.

These years were known as the go-go years. The youngsters were known as gunslingers.

“Lone Gunslingers. Whereas the mutual funds of yore often had been managed by staid committees, it became more and more common in the 1960s for the job to be given to individual managers. And in an even more radical departure, some of those individuals were actually becoming famous.”

Crowd madness recurred in the dot-com years and the dot-com bubble. Their now-forgotten names are listed in the linked article.

Instead of listening to crazed teenagers and adults who believe in the witchcraft known as “climate science”, pay attention to a reputable Japanese scientist who explains why you can have no confidence in climate modelers’ predictions.

The madness of crowds dissipates after awhile, if only by smashing up against reality.

The appearances of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Congress and Greta Thunberg before the U.N. signal the advanced height of the climate-change bubble. It’s a climate-crazed bubble of crowd madness. Let’s hope that it’s nearing or at the point of collapse.

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8:27 am on September 25, 2019