Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Trump is crazy just like Hitler was before him

With no moral compass (or at least the moral compass of someone who we would want as president).

So, someone with a mob boss moral compass is the opposite of what the human race needs right now to be the president of the United States.

However, what I would guess is actually going on is that the object of having Trump as president is actually to reduce population this century by about 90% here on earth.

So, it actually has NOTHING at all to do with democracy and only about causing most people on earth (except the very rich) to actually die during the next 80 years or so.

So, the end result of Trump is only about 1 billion people remaining alive on earth in 2100 and they mostly have to live underground because of winds 100 to 300 plus miles per hour sometimes during the year on the surface of earth.

Why are there winds of 100 to 300 mph or more on earth in 2100?

This is just what happens a lot when you have completely out of control global warming like we have now.

So, if people walk outside when these winds are happening they just blow away in the winds. However, all trees and plants are gone away in these winds too so eating is harder than now unless you have well designed greenhouses.

Also, have you ever been in a rainstorm or snow storm or sleet storm at over 100 mph. When I was climbing San Gorgonio Mountain in 1969 I had this experience at the summit where 100 mph winds  or more were blowing ice in gusts were tearing the skin from my face and making it bloody. So, luckily I had plastic to slide down the snow from the summit. So, I covered my face with this so I wouldn't die from this. Though this worked it was so loud I thought i might go deaf from the sound of ice hitting the plastic at these speeds. It finally got so bad I just slid down several thousands of feet from the summit on snow into a valley where the ice wasn't blowing like this in a life threatening way. This was likely December 1969 or January 1970 then on the highest peak in Southern California that I was climbing with two friends at the time. So, I was 21 then.

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