Wroclaw/Poland 07/27/2023
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Many of us associate the Greek island of Rhodes with beautiful holidays. And rightly so, it’s a great place to spend a vacation, both for those who love to lie on the beach and for those who are interested in the Mediterranean nature, culture of the residents and rich history. Rhodes offers a variety of natural beaches. The northern part of the island is rocky, the southern one sandy, at the south-west end you will find an ideal place, a promontory for windsurfers.
For several days we have been told that Rhodes is on fire. The media heats up daily with reports of the flaming hell on a holiday island and the already great global warming panic.
Greek authorities on the island have raised the possibility that the fires were man-made. Source in German. The most suspicious is a company that, quite by accident, was planning to build a park of windmills generating “green” electricity at the site of the fire. Source in German.
It will be interesting to compare this photo with a video taken from a plane by a pilot of a German airline.
According to media reports, 30,000 tourists have already been evacuated from Rhodes. Don’t you happen to be eating another lie? At least that’s what the German investigative journalist Borys Reitschuster claims in the article: Media scaremongering: “fire refugees” from Rhodes, who are not at all. Source.
So we have a windmill, a dishonest business coupled with an environmental panic hysteria. How will it end? The island’s authorities have been warned by influential people not to put too much effort into investigating the cause of the fire. After the end of the tourist season, preparation of the site for the construction of windmills will begin. The arsonists have already visited Corfu, Sicily and other hot regions and done their job.
The media success of climate hysteria is also of great value for globalists. Find a recent issue of a mainstream Northern Hemisphere newspaper that doesn’t have an article spreading fears of “man-made global warming.” I haven’t succeeded so far.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik