Earth Day—A Phony Holiday, by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

Did you know that Earth Day falls on Vladmir Lenin’s birthday? From Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. at lewrockwell.com:

April 22 was Earth Day.. Brain-dead “President” Biden issued a proclamation about it. This said:

“More than 50 years ago today, some 20 million Americans came together across the country to demand that we prioritize our planet’s well-being.  They came from every walk of life and political background, and were united around a common vision:  to protect the Earth and our natural treasures for future generations. Their actions that day ignited an environmental movement and proved that nothing is beyond our capacity if we do it together.  Today, we carry on their legacy by building a greener, more sustainable planet and, with it, a healthier, more prosperous Nation.” See here.

I’m confident readers of LRC won’t be fooled by this. Protecting the environment sounds good, if you don’t know what the anti-humans behind Earth Day mean by it. What they have in mind combines a pagan religion, communism—it’s no coincidence April 22 is Lenin’s birthday—and the “climate change” hoax, which aims to wipe out humanity.

Let’s look at these points in more detail. Pagans want to replace Christianity, which teaches that man has dominion over the earth with a religion of earth-worship. Marcus Walker Van Every gives a good account of this:

“Tucked nicely into the overarching theme of Earth Day, are core pagan beliefs such as the veneration of Mother Earth, the reduction of human population, the introduction of animistic and pantheistic beliefs, and even the criminalization for man’s contribution to climate change.

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One response to “Earth Day—A Phony Holiday, by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

  1. The Long March to burn it all down doesn’t protect anything in our biosphere and the comrades view the environmental scam as another crisis that can’t go to waste.

    Breaking from Boz Scaggs:

    I’ll Be the One (Fade Into Light Version)

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