RAW EGG NATIONALIST: 'Read this one WEIRD book if you want to see the future'

We’re ignoring an approaching threat with the clear potential to destroy our way of life, and all the things we cherish, forever. I’m talking about so-called “climate migration”.

We’re ignoring an approaching threat with the clear potential to destroy our way of life, and all the things we cherish, forever. I’m talking about so-called “climate migration”.

It seems to be our fate, as the old Chinese curse has it, to live in interesting times. Devastating wildfires in Hawaii, the persecution of Trump and his supporters, the crisis at the southern border, infrastructure collapse and a seemingly endless procession of train derailings and mysterious fires, inflation, the opioid crisis, the imminent return of COVID and the social restrictions that blighted our lives for three years — I could go on.

And this is before we even consider events happening outside the US, in Europe, and the rest of the world. It scarcely seems as if more could be going wrong right now, and yet, of course, it always could.

I don’t want to burden you with even more worries about the present or the future. But I do want to inform you of something I think we really should be paying a lot more attention to so that we can actually try to do something about it before it’s too late. It seems to me that we’re ignoring an approaching threat with the clear potential to destroy our way of life, and all the things we cherish, forever. I’m talking about so-called “climate migration”.

If you want to understand what climate migration is, and why it’s going to be so important, then you need to read a book called Nomad Century, by Gaia Vince. I’m not recommending this book because it’s a cracking read, full of excitement. It has virtually no literary qualities. Indeed, it’s the kind of book I’d rather not read for money or love.

But none of this changes the fact that Nomad Century contains vital information about what our future might look like if the climate-change agenda is weaponized in a particular way by our enemies. The book is not a neutral presentation of scientific fact. Instead, I’d go so far as to call it a playbook for global social transformation, driven by migration on a scale the world has never seen before.

The basic premise of the book is simple. Climate change is going to make most of the world uninhabitable within the next couple of decades and certainly by the end of the century. Billions will be forced to leave their homes all throughout the central belt of our planet and migrate to areas that remain vaguely hospitable to human life.

That means these people will try to come here, to the West, because we will, for the most part, be less severely affected by climate change. It will still be possible to grow food here, and although the weather will be much worse and more unpredictable, living here will be a paradise compared to the flaming desert that the rest of the world will have become.

Now, because we in the West, according to Vince, bear the moral responsibility for causing climate change – for emitting the majority of the greenhouse gases that have heated our world beyond its limits—we are bound to do everything we can to minimize the suffering of those who are going to have to migrate in ten or twenty or thirty years’ time. The way we do that, Vince claims, is to bring them all here now, before the climate changes too much. That way, far fewer people will be harmed or die, and we will have a chance to manage the inevitable migration in an orderly manner.

The idea of deliberately shipping the entire Developing World to the First World is, quite obviously, insane. But imagine traveling back in time to late 2019 and trying to explain to your former self the tidal wave of madness that was about to wash over the entire world. The definition of insanity is anything but fixed.

Climate migration is now spoken of as an inevitability by world leaders. At the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting at Davos earlier this year, Al Gore gave a blustering speech in which he claimed that the coming influx of “over one billion climate refugees” would make Western nations “lose our capacity for self-governance”. Gore, arch-globalist that he is, didn’t sound too displeased at this prospect. Necessary legal and moral precedents for climate migration have also been established.

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In a landmark judgment in 2020, the UN Human Rights Committee ruled that a state cannot send migrants back to their homes if they are judged to be at risk from the effects of climate change. A “climate migrant” is now a legitimate entity in international law. Western leaders have already, many times over, accepted collective responsibility on our behalf for climate change, including at the COP 27 conference, when a number of Western nations agreed in principle to the idea of “climate reparations” to poorer nations.

A movement of people on anything like the scale Nomad Century suggests would force us to transform our societies lest we descend into total chaos, as Al Gore made clear. And that’s exactly the point. Every aspect of our lives, from the way we produce food and where we live to how we are governed, would have to change to accommodate these new huddled masses. We would need… a Great Reset.

I’ve often puzzled over how we would get from the world we live in today to the world of “Welcome to 2030,” where we all own nothing, have no privacy and somehow believe that life has never been better, and now I’m convinced that climate migration is the answer. It should come as no surprise to learn that Gaia Vince is closely affiliated with the World Economic Forum and has written for them for many years. Her book was given ample publicity on the Forum’s website when it was released last year. Nomad Century tells us not just why the Great Reset happens, but how.

As the climate hysteria ramps up ever further – “global boiling!” says UN head António Guterres – and as we are told that there is nothing we can do to change what’s coming (and yet we must continue to reduce our carbon emissions, abandoning our cars and our heating and accepting measures like “climate lockdowns” and “carbon credits” or even “carbon rationing”), expect more and more of the focus to be on migration and our “indisputable” obligation to accept it in numbers that dwarf the crises of recent memory.

Even if the numbers aren’t quite the hundreds of millions or billions that Gaia Vince or Al Gore suggest, they will still be enough to obliterate our nations as we know them, with no hope of ever rebuilding them as they were.

Trump campaigned on an immigration platform in 2016 and, by winning, sabotaged the uniparty’s plans to continue transforming America through massive demographic change. That four-year interlude in their plans is why they now are working so desperately to make up for lost time. We know that mass immigration is a tool for deliberate social engineering: it’s happening now and has been for decades, all across the Western world.

Mass immigration is one thing our globalist overlords can’t get enough of. With an excuse to import as many people as they need to realize their long-held dreams of global government and the end of the nation-state, do you really think they’d let such an opportunity go to waste? We’re going to find out.

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