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More Watermelon/ UN Alarmist Tripe- 50 Million Refugees Vapourised

Most of those who are informed on what liars and deceivers the Watermelons and their henchmen at the UN are in real life will not be surprised at all at this story of deception and fraud. The story is being covered by most of the rational anti-watermelon sites in the blogosphere but you probably won’t read it in the Herald or on Stuff, as they are bound into a political contract to unquestioningly repeat the lies of the Eco-loons.

This uncovers lies and deceit and incompetence on so many levels its even more disgusting than most of the stuff that emanates from this contemptible child indoctrinating lying eco-loon political conglomerate of the UN and Watermelon forces across the globe.

They issued the big lie and then the attempt to cover it up was so incompetent it provides the perfect example of why big government is a disaster for all concerned. The Daily Caller reports

In 2005, the United Nations Environment Programme predicted that climate change would create 50 million climate refugees by 2010. These people, it was said, would flee a range of disasters including sea level rise, increases in the numbers and severity of hurricanes, and disruption to food production. The UNEP even provided a handy map. The map shows us the places most at risk including the very sensitive low lying islands of the Pacific and Caribbean.

The short version is that the web page that made these predictions has been scrubbed, and the “handy map” describing the refugees paths has been taken down. An attempt to smokescreen the action has been made with blatant falsehood.

The Daily Caller says that thanks to the reality of census numbers, followed by the UN’s handling of this, we can now safely say that the claim of “climate refugees” is total fantasy. However, far from it for these zealots to surrender to truth facts and logic. That fantasy has been updated. In the latest alarmist rubbish produced by these charlatans liars and thieves, the date for all this drama has been shifted to 2020.

Amazing that any UN report ever receives a milligram of credibility, but such rubbish is still fawned over by a corrupt and politically partisan mainstream media who regard truth as only worthy of minimal consideration in their reporting. This my friends is truly the Great Age of Eco-loon Bullshit.

22 responses to “More Watermelon/ UN Alarmist Tripe- 50 Million Refugees Vapourised”

  1. pinkofreezone Avatar

    The Church of the Eco-loons has it’s own armageddeon… I think it is a fully formed religion now…

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  2. Kris K Avatar

    From your “shifted to 2020” link above, Red:

    “Already, Africans are going in small droves up to Spain, Germany and wherever from different countries in the Mediterranean region, but we’re going to see many, many more trying to go north when food stress comes in. And it was food shortages that put the people of Tunisia and Egypt over the top.

    “In many Middle Eastern and North African countries,” he continued, “you have a cocktail of politics, religion and other things, but often it’s just poor people saying ‘I’ve got to survive, I’ve got to eat, I’ve got to feed my family’ that ignites things.”

    And we all know that “Middle Eastern and North African countries” is code for “Islamic countries”.

    Notice that this “Watermelon/ UN Alarmist Tripe” agenda works in perfect harmony with the Islamist agenda: to flood the Western world with Islamic “refugees” thereby overthrowing the non-Islamic stronghold of the Judeo-Christian West.
    Has there ever been a Green/UN (Marxist) policy which hasn’t furthered the cause of Islam, or worked towards the demise of the West and/or Israel?! I struggle to think of any.

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  3. pinkofreezone Avatar

    Half the problem Kris is that the followers of the “religion of peace” were never that good at fighting but now, as the West descends into sexual liberalisation and birth suppression, they have found a far more effective weapon – fertile Muslim mothers…

    The old saying is have one kid for mother, one kid for father and one for your country… I say have one kid for mother, one kid for father and one for your country and nine for your God…

    I personally plan on having as many kids as I can with my future wife…

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  4. Kris K Avatar

    “I personally plan on having as many kids as I can with my future wife…”

    That’s the ticket, Jeremy – although, sadly, you’ll be one of the very very few here in the West. But the way things are going, and especially in light of the good Book, I’m thinking we may be cashing in a quite different ticket in the not too distant future – you know, the one we pre-booked for that rapid skyward trip [1 Th 4:16&17].

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  5. Bez Avatar

    Thing is Kris, you won’t have 72 retired nuns waiting for you 🙂

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  6. Kris K Avatar

    Bez, I’m pretty certain it gets chopped off prior to entry, so I’m sure the “72 retired nuns” will hold no interest [Mt 22:30] 😉

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  7. side show bob Avatar
    side show bob

    Just been on a conspiracy site where some damn fool is predicting a tsunami hitting the east coast of the US. Oh please bring it on, I only hope Al Bore is addressing the UN at the time.

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  8. Bez Avatar

    Kris, you got me there, but I don’t think there will be any chopping as Mt 22:30 (and Luke 20:34) only talk about “marrying” and “giving in “marriage”, so you’re safe if you have reached married status upon entry. Also, there’s to be no children, but the implicit obligations from Cor 7:32 and 34. These latter wouldn’t work very well after chopping.

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  9. Kris K Avatar

    Bez, it’s more of a metaphorical “chopping” – I assume all the bits will still be there, although perhaps not testes and ovaries. There is the clear implication that we are no longer sexual beings in the reproductive sense, although I imagine (can’t back this up) that we will still be male and female in how we are wired but just without the sexual desire.
    Having said that, though, if we are to be like the angels (in heaven), who are not sexual, we might keep in mind that all mention in scripture of them is always in the masculine – they always appeared as males. So there is a chance that we will all be masculine as well (sorry girls). Once again, this is just my conjecture, but it seems consistent with what scripture says.

    Also, there is no indication that even were a couple married on the earth that they would still be married in heaven. Matthew 22:23-30 seems to emphasise this. The whole idea of the marriage covenant only holding until [physical] death would also support this.

    Regarding 1 Cor 7:32&34:
    I believe this is only speaking of “life on earth” while in the normal human state, not the heavenly existence in the glorified state.

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  10. pinkofreezone Avatar

    But the way things are going, and especially in light of the good Book, I’m thinking we may be cashing in a quite different ticket in the not too distant future – you know, the one we pre-booked for that rapid skyward trip [1 Th 4:16&17].

    I don’t really think about the return of Christ, as the Bible says no man knows the hour… So I live my life as if the Kingdom needs to be built here for another 2000 years and put it out of my mind, willing to be pleasantly suprised…

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  11. Kris K Avatar

    Jeremy, while, “no man knows the hour” we are given a pretty definitive description of conditions on the earth – politically, morally, re: natural disasters, and regarding Israel – immediately prior to Christ coming for His church; His body [Mt 24, Daniel, Rev, etc]. This imminent return is, or should be, a strong motivator for those who embrace Him as Lord and Saviour. Our aim as God’s children is NOT to build a kingdom on earth, but to share the gospel to bring others to Christ, and in anticipation of dwelling with Him in heaven.

    It is Israel, in fact, to whom an earthly kingdom is promised, not the church. And this will be fulfilled during the Millennial Reign of Christ here on earth in Jerusalem. Those [pseudo Christians] who prepare for an “earthly kingdom” will likely be fooled when the Antichrist sets up his global empire and presents himself as Israel’s messiah – and Israel will embrace him as such. As will those who wait for an “earthly ‘Christ’”, rather than one who comes and meets them in the clouds – which is His promise to His church/body.

    There is a real danger with the “Kingdom Now” philosophy – it is clearly not scriptural and misapplies what is intended for Israel with promises for the church.

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  12. pinkofreezone Avatar

    Our aim as God’s children is NOT to build a kingdom on earth, but to share the gospel to bring others to Christ, and in anticipation of dwelling with Him in heaven.

    You’ve misunderstood me Kris, by Kingdom I am talking about sharing the gospel and expanding the Church to expand God’s Kingdom here on Earth, i.e. more believers…

    Jesus talking about the birth pains that come before his return, as you know, famine, war, earthquakes, sinners, etc and there has been no point in the last 2000 years were these events were not happening… We also know that the dome of the rock must be toppled first, when that happens my attentions will change but in my experience those that focus themselves on when Jesus is returning often become obsessed with it and lose focus on other facets of their faith that require attention; discipleship and evangelism…

    Many Christians have never prepared themslves for the fact that Jesus’ return may not be for another 2000 years, as we know, a thousand years for God as if a day…

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  13. pinkofreezone Avatar

    I should say further, when I said, “I don’t really think about the return of Christ” I have accpeted it as a reality whose timing I cannot know, therefore I largely put it out of my mind in favour of discipleship and evangelism…

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  14. Lucia Maria Avatar

    Kris,

    All the promises that God gave to Israel (His chosen people) have been expanded to the Church. We are not still in Old Testament times.

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  15. Kris K Avatar

    Jeremy, perhaps it was your terminology “Kingdom needs to be built here” which set me off. Remember, when we receive Christ as Lord and Saviour or “citizenship” is transferred to heaven – earth, and our allegiences to it, is no longer home.

    Of course, as a pre-Rapture pre-Milennialist Christian I believe the church is removed PRIOR to the 70th week of Daniel; that she meets Christ in the clouds in glorified form. Following this Israel is once again the focus, the temple is [likely] rebuilt at this time, and Antichrist reigns for the next seven years [Daniel’s 70th week]. At the end of which Christ comes to rescue Israel from Antichrist and his forces at armageddon. The Millenial Kingdom is then established following armageddon – the church, in glorified form, will co-reign with Christ over human Israel and those who come to Christ subsequently.

    It’s important not to confuse Christ coming for His church {seven years earlier at the Rapture and in the clouds) with Christ coming to rescue Israel (at armageddon and on the earth).

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  16. pinkofreezone Avatar

    Yes, sorry Kris, I didn’t make my point very well or clear…

    Obviously you view Revelation in keeping with the above sequence..?

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  17. Kris K Avatar

    Lucia,

    “All the promises that God gave to Israel (His chosen people) have been expanded to the Church. We are not still in Old Testament times.”

    You are INCORRECT, Lucia, and are following Roman Catholic dogma rather than the word of God.

    God dealt with/through Israel for 69 weeks [the first 69 of Daniel’s 70 weeks] which concluded at the time of Christ’s crucifixion. He then establish His church (the body of all true believers) and has transferred responsibility (in the interim) to it to be His witness and bring the gospel of salvation. Following the Rapture of the church, which signifies the end of the church age, the final week (Daniel’s 70th week) starts to run when the Antichrist facilitates a peace treaty with Israel and her enemies; it concludes 7 years (one week) later at armageddon.

    God has always dealt distinctly with Israel and the church. There are no promises that transfer from one to the other. Those made to Israel are for Israel. Those for the church are for the church. Try reading the Bible for a change, Lucia, and let the Holy Spirit reveal God’s truths. Your Roman Catholicism will lead you astray every time, Lucia, only God’s Spirit breathed word brings genuine illumination. Those genuinely “in Christ” have the author, the Holy Spirit, residing in them – He will bring you to all truth and understanding, if you allow Him to.

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  18. Kris K Avatar

    Jeremy,

    Obviously you view Revelation in keeping with the above sequence..?

    Perhaps, more accurately, the entire counsel of God’s word supports the above sequence. And especially Daniel, Matt 24, Revelation, etc. Not all of Reveleation, from start to finish, is sequential, although given chuncks are.
    I believe the cornerstone of understanding the end times centres around understanding Christ’s (invisible) coming for His church at the Rapture, and Daniel’s 70th week and the events which happen in that 7 year period. And the importance of distinguishing between what is intended for Israel versus what is intended for the church. Many confuse and blur the distinctiveness of each.

    PS I agree with you that “discipleship and evangelism” should be our primary focus as believers.

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  19. Kris K Avatar

    Jeremy, I missed this bit:

    “Jesus talking about the birth pains that come before his return, as you know, famine, war, earthquakes, sinners, etc and there has been no point in the last 2000 years were these events were not happening”

    While what you said above is true, you do understand the meaning of the term “birth pains” or labour pains? The closer to the “birth” the closer together are the labour pains. So it is with the above described; the closer to Christ’s coming (at armageddon, not the Rapture) the more intense and more frequent will be these events. I’m sure I don’t need to remind you of the escalation in civil/political unrest, earthquakes, storms, and numerous other natural disasters in [very] recent times. For example, it’s quite illuminating looking at the increasing regularity and severity of earthquakes over just the last few hundered years, and especially over the last ten or so.

    And remember, the above speak of Christ’s coming at armageddon – the Rapture occurs 7 years earlier …

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  20. pinkofreezone Avatar

    When viewing the increase of natural disasters I think must keep in mind the increase in population from 1 billion to 7 billion over the last century and the proliferation of communications…

    I never heard such a strong claim that pretribulation rapture is Biblical… You base this on 1 Thes 4, Matt 24, Daniel and Rev..? What denomination are you from Kris, I had assumed Baptist..?

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  21. Kris K Avatar

    Jeremy,
    I guess you would classify me closest to the Independant Bible Baptist church, although I originally came to the Lord and spent a number of my formative years in the Baptist Union church – before it became too ecumenical and luke warm doctrinally. Having said that, there is the odd issue on which I disagree with Bible Baptists. At the end of the day I am beholden to no denomination but rely purely on God’s word as my authority. I guess you could say it’s been a 30 year journey since I came to Christ in my mid teens.

    Regarding the pre-trib Rapture:
    Yes, I believe this is the most (by far) harmonious view one can come to in light of scripture. And while there are many references which supports this perspective (IMO), there is one which really clinches it for me –

    2Th 2:5 Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
    2Th 2:6 And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time.
    2Th 2:7 For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.
    2Th 2:8 And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:
    2Th 2:9 Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders,
    2Th 2:10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
    2Th 2:11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
    2Th 2:12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.

    – so we have something/someone who is preventing someone “Wicked” being revealed. We need to identify these two characters. I’ll requote the emboldened verses above and highlight who/what these two characters are:

    2Th 2:6 And now ye know what [the Holy Spirit] withholdeth that he [Antichrist] might be revealed in his time.
    2Th 2:7 For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he [the Holy Spirit] who now letteth [prevents] will let, until he [the Holy Spirit] be taken out of the way.
    2Th 2:8 And then shall that Wicked [Antichrist] be revealed …

    So, before the Antichrist can be revealed the Holy Spirit must be removed from the earth; while He is here He is preventing the revealing of the Antichrist.

    Question 1: Where does the Holy Spirit reside on the earth?
    Answer: He resides in the heart/spirit of all true followers of Christ. It is His indwelling us which proves we are Christ’s. He is God’s “seal” of ownership that we are His [2 Cor 1:22, Eph 1:13 & Eph 4:30].

    Question 2: Therefore, when does the Holy Spirit leave the earth?
    Answer: At the same time as the church is raptured – as He indwells ALL true believers – by removing the church God simultaneously removes the Holy Spirits presence from the earth. Remember, in the Old Testament the Holy Spirit was free to come and go, He never actually indwelt anyone like He does in New Testament Christians.

    Question 3: Therefore, when is the Antichrist able to be revealed? When is that which prevents him being revealed removed?
    Answer: When the church is Raptured and therefore the Holy Spirit is also removed from the earth.

    It is important to note that the instant after the Rapture there IS NOT ONE person on the face of the earth who is a genuine Christian. And also, the Holy Spirit, who has been on the earth in the heart of all true believers since Pentecost is now gone. The cork is out of the bottle and Satan has essentially a free hand to manifest/reveal the most evil of individuals in all of human history; the Antichrist. Numerous demons and fallen angels are also released to do Satan’s bidding at the time.

    But don’t take my word for it, Jeremy. Test what I have said in light of the Scriptures and as revealed by the Holy Spirit. I believe we live in the most exciting time in all of human history – we have the privilege of seeing God’s fulfilment of the majority of prophecy contained in His word.

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  22. pinkofreezone Avatar

    Interesting Kris, I shall keep your point of view in mind duing my readings…

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