DISASTER IS OUR ELEMENT, PART ONE | 2007-02-27
I was watching a documentary about The Little Ice Age. They discussed the Black Plague and how it may have been so bad because people were weak and hungry from the change of weather. So far, so good.
They talked about how the Intellectuals of the age reacted to the Plague by burning witches. We have seen the same reaction when Soviet economic plans kept failing. Obviously this couldn't be the fault of the Perfect Economic System run by Intellectuals, so it had to be "wreckers," tens of millions of them, who were sabotaging the Perfect Economy.
Those who burned witches in earlier centuries were pikers. They killed a paltry few thousand witches. "Soviet Power" killed its witches by the tens of millions.
But every documentary must end with an ad for Political Correctness. This one ended by saying that if we have global warming it will be worse, because we have a lot more people on earth than they did in earlier centuries.
When somebody says something this dumb, I can laugh or I can cry. As Basso Profundo advises, I have spent too much of my life raging and moaning. So I'll smile, though you might hear a bit of tooth-grinding in the background.
How in heaven's name can anybody say that we are less able to handle a fifty or hundred-year crisis today than Communists or earlier witch-burners were? I quoted the Politically Correct advertisement from another documentary that said that half the population lived on the coast, and if sea level went up over the next half century, they would all drown.
There are two positions on global warming:
1) Liberals say that every white country must stop economic development to stop it;
2) Respectable conservatives say it ain't gonna happen.
As an evil racist, let me add a third point of view:
3) So what?
If there is global warming occurs, with global freezing after it, we will turn up our air conditioners and then our heat, year by year.
Back to Peak Oil, which by now I may understand. Air conditioners and heat up will require more energy. So we will produce more energy. Just as people will move out of coastal areas as they go under water, we will produce the energy. We can do that now with nuclear power, but in fifty years that will be primitive.
Speaking of primitive, all the Political Correctness ads at the end of documentaries feature the fact that agriculture will be screwed up. Will we all starve? No, we will develop hydroponics. Like Peak Oil, we don't develop hydroponics now because it is cheaper and easier to take the cheap stuff we can get from the soil, be it oil or wheat.
But are we all going to die because developing something else is expensive? I doubt it. If we spent the money we put out now protecting Israel's interests in Iraq on atomic power plants and hydroponics, we would have more good and fuel than we do today.
A good example is what happened with rubber during World War II. You can still see movies from abut 1942 and 1943 when people were fighting over old tires. The Japanese had overrun the rubber-producing areas of Southeast Asia and, even in the other panics of the early World War II period; the total absence of rubber caused a panic.
That crisis had been forgotten by 1945. A synthetic rubber was produced. It was a very bad rubber at first, very brittle. But by 1950 NOBODY would have gone back to natural rubber.
It is too bad our documentary-makers couldn't be in the 1942 period. They could have pissed and moaned about our artificial white society had depended on exploiting the poor Southeast Asians for rubber, and we were going to PAY THE PRICE. They would say that our only salvation was to ration rubber and turn Rubber Planning over to the Intellectuals.
Of course, having a Kyoto Conference on Rubber in 1942 might be a bit awkward, but there is always a place for Intellectuals to meet and Plan Things.