The Changing Climate of Climate Change-
How Carbon Became the New Currency of Control
Rev. Kat Carroll
It could take 8 to 10 minutes to get through this article, depending on your reading speed.
Author’s Note:
As the United States entered its government shutdown, something unexpected happened: the weather turned calm, skies cleared to an impossible blue, and the usual streaks of geoengineering chatter disappeared. Coincidence—or revelation? Is weather manipulation real? Most of you already know the answer.
It made me wonder whether climate control has become so normalized that we only notice its absence. This essay grew from that pause, inspired by the Forgotten History episode “The Green New Steal: The Business of Climate Change” by Mike Droberg and Colin Heaton. (Video link in the resource list.)
“They” (The World Economic Forum, Davos Crowd, et al) told us it was about saving the planet. But what if the climate movement was never about carbon at all? From Al Gore’s million‑dollar mansions to trillion‑dollar carbon markets, Government officials using large gas guzzling jets while trying to force the population into electric cars (charged by generators that require fossil fuels, oh the irony!!). The Forgotten History team exposed how environmentalism became the most profitable business model in modern history. What I see is a group of non-scientist using public ignorance on this topic to boost their profits. So I’m giving you a glimpse behind the curtain of fraud and deception.
A Convenient Beginning
In the early 2000s, Al Gore became the high priest of planetary penance. His documentary An Inconvenient Truth painted a haunting picture of a world on fire and offered salvation through carbon offsets, a new indulgence for the church of eco‑consciousness. Pay your fee, and your pollution is forgiven.
What he learned in high school science, however, was already incomplete. Gore’s equations never accounted for the long, natural rhythms of our planet’s warming and cooling cycles or the patterns written in ice and stone long before humans arrived with smokestacks and SUVs. He also ignored how vital carbon dioxide is for plant growth and environmental stability.
Gore has since been proven wrong or having exaggerated many of his predictions. His recent push to halve emissions by 2030 and reach “net zero” by 2050 may sound noble, but it rests on shaky, selective science. The Paris Agreement has become a revolving door of participation and withdrawal, signed under Obama, exited by Trump, rejoined by Biden, and now reportedly challenged again as corruption and graft are exposed.
Why was Trump so opposed to the Paris Climate Agreement? He argued that the agreement would cost the U.S. up to $3 trillion in lost GDP and result in millions of job losses by 2025, particularly in manufacturing and coal sectors, which he is now actively rebuilding. Trump claimed the deal “hamstrings the United States” while allowing major polluters like China and India to expand their emissions and coal production freely.
The Long Memory of Ice
At the onset of the last glaciation the time lag was 8,000 years and the world was cast into the depths of an ice age with CO2 variance evidently contributing little to the large fall in temperature.Deep beneath Antarctica and Greenland, ancient bubbles of air hold the truth of time. Ice cores, stretching back 800,000 years, reveal that climate has never been static. CO₂ levels rise after temperature shifts, not before—suggesting that warming oceans release stored gases rather than the reverse. The Earth breathes: exhaling warmth, inhaling cold, following rhythms orchestrated by celestial and terrestrial movements. There is a lag in the rise of Co2 and the fall of temperatures. Here is an article on this topic.
The Vostok Ice Core and the 14,000 Year CO2 Time Lag
Scientists call these long periods Milankovitch cycles; slow variations in Earth’s orbit and tilt that shape ice ages and interglacials. Add solar and volcanic influences, and the picture becomes clear: climate is a symphony, not a solo.
CO₂, vilified as poison, is in truth, the breath of life, the food of forests and phytoplankton. Should we starve the Earth’s lungs in our zeal to save it?
“With less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the world would be much colder, covered with more ice, and home to sparser levels of vegetation.” Here is a great article from MIT Climate Portal: How much human-produced carbon dioxide is taken up by faster plant growth around the world?
A “net zero” carbon world is not only unrealistic but dangerous. At low CO₂ levels, plant life withers, crops fail, and ecosystems collapse. During past epochs, CO₂ levels have been ten times higher than today, yet life flourished. Even deserts are greening as CO₂ rises—hardly the apocalypse we were sold.
See Gregg Braden’s presentations on ice‑core data and climate cycles in the resource list.
“With less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the world would be much colder, covered with more ice, and home to sparser levels of vegetation.” Per Climate Portal at MIT
The Sacred Cow of Subsidies
Governments preach carbon reduction while quietly feeding the very industries they blame. In Brazil, cattle ranching continues to drive Amazon deforestation, heavily subsidized by “sustainability loans” and tax breaks. In the U.S., ranchers graze livestock on public lands for a fraction of the true environmental cost, even as officials claim cattle are climate culprits.
Meanwhile, billion‑dollar meat alternatives are promoted as salvation, often funded by the same corporate and NGO networks behind green‑energy ventures. The irony is stunning: cutting down rainforests, nature’s carbon lungs, to make room for cows or soy while selling synthetic “solutions” as moral virtue. It seems the real emissions problem isn’t the cows… it’s the bull.
‘We don’t know where the money is going’: the ‘carbon cowboys’ making millions from credit schemes’
Mother Nature Provides – Planetary Homeostasis
Earth maintains its homeostasis through complex, interconnected biogeochemical cycles, particularly the carbon cycle, which regulates atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels and, consequently, global temperatures and oxygen concentrations. The carbon cycle operates through both fast and slow components, with the slow cycle involving processes like chemical weathering of rocks, oceanic uptake, and volcanic outgassing, which together act as a planetary thermostat over hundreds of thousands to millions of years. When atmospheric CO₂ levels rise, increased temperatures lead to more rainfall, enhancing chemical weathering of silicate rocks. This process removes CO₂ from the atmosphere, forming carbonate minerals that are eventually deposited on the ocean floor, thereby reducing greenhouse warming. Conversely, when CO₂ levels drop, reduced weathering and increased volcanic outgassing can restore balance.
So why are NGO’s and some government employees screaming about Climate Change?
The Solar Pulse and the Human Mirror

Our Sun beats like a cosmic heart, flipping its magnetic field every eleven years. Solar maxima warms the atmosphere, triggers auroras, and, as history suggests, even influence human behavior. The Little Ice Age aligned with the Maunder Minimum; a quiet Sun, a frozen Europe.
Ancient cultures knew this intuitively. They built temples and observatories to track the equinoxes, not emissions. Modern science is rediscovering that we too, are solar beings made of light. Researchers such as Gregg Braden and Rupert Sheldrake have explored whether solar radiation influences human coherence and collective thought. Civilizations often rise and fall with the Sun’s rhythm.
Russian astronomer A.L. Tchijevsky published in the twenties of 20th century a study comparing the approximately 11-year cycling of “sunspot activity” and “historical process”, analyzed globally since the 5th century B.C. to the 19th century A.D. According to him, phenomena of societal “excitation”, as revolutions, occurred synchronously with the solar maxima, and, oppositely, those of peaceful activities of masses, as science and arts, with the solar minima. Per the article, Solar activity, revolutions and cultural prime in the history of mankind.
Beyond the heliosphere, Earth drifts through the Photon Belt—a region of charged particles linked in both metaphysics and astrophysics. Perhaps these bursts of cosmic light mirror our own surges of awareness, orchestrating a planetary awakening.
See NASA data on solar cycles and historic temperature records.
Carbon Economics and the Alchemy of Guilt
Enter carbon credits, the modern indulgences of the environmental church. Corporations that once polluted now profit from the same emissions by trading them like stocks. The green gold rush has been in play for some time now. The green new deal that wants to reduce carbon footprints to zero (despite real science that most of us learned in high school).
Is this not “Pay to Play” politics?
As Forgotten History host Mike Droberg explains in “The Green New Steal,” carbon markets were built not on clean air but on clever accounting, “a financial instrument built on air.” Polluters paid, but bankers profited. The atmosphere didn’t change, only the balance sheet.
By 2010, the concept of net‑zero had become a moral badge for governments and corporations alike. “It was a clean ledger,” Droberg said, “not a clean planet.”
Gore and his contemporaries founded or invested in carbon‑trading companies, while nations were urged to buy their way into moral redemption. The irony was thicker than the smog they claimed to fight.
(See coverage from The Guardian on carbon markets and early Gore investments.)
What began as ecological concern mutated into economic opportunity. The slogan was sustainability; the product was compliance. And as in any religion of fear, dissent was treated as heresy.
In 2020 under the Biden administration, our US refineries began to close. Not for lack of use as was stated by some media, but by people forced out of work by job closures and stay at home orders.
The Green New Steal: Collapse, Consolidation, and Control
When California’s refineries began closing under the weight of new emissions mandates, few asked who might benefit. Yet history shows that scarcity often breeds monopoly. As independent producers collapse, conglomerates swoop in, purchasing assets at pennies on the dollar. They often charge more, as was witnessed with telecom, Wifi and cable TV.
The same pattern plays out globally: green‑energy subsidies flow to the largest corporations, while small innovators suffocate under regulation. It is a paradox of progress, a crusade against carbon that enriches the carbon barons while we pay higher prices for energy & fuel at the pump.
As Forgotten History notes, “BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, the same firms that financed the fossil‑fuel boom, now shape the ‘green’ economy through ESG scores, turning morality into a metric. The rich kept burning, the poor kept paying.”
Here, the weather becomes weaponized economics—a forecast of profits rising.
The Emotional Climate: Manufactured Guilt and the Cult of Outrage

I couldn’t complete this article without the face of innocence, Greta Thunberg, the child prophet of climate penance. Her speech, the now‑famous “How Dare You!,” rang through the UN like a thunderclap of moral rage. Yet beneath the drama lay orchestration.
Her family, are not scientists, but artists who helped craft the performance. Her rise was buoyed by NGOs whose funding streams tie neatly into globalist agendas like UN Agenda 2030 and 2050. Early social‑media users speculated about elite backers, while fact‑checkers swiftly dismissed the claims. Whether true or not, the perception itself reveals how easily sincerity can be stage‑managed.
When emotion replaces evidence, and shame becomes policy, critical thought freezes faster than polar ice. Greta’s anger became the product, a renewable resource of outrage fueling headlines, donations, and obedience.
What’s worse, Greta’s innocence and moral outrage was used for profit and a Swedish climate startup says it didn’t exploit Greta Thunberg (yea right). Teen climate icon used for fundraising without her knowledge.
And what about those “sustainable” sources of energy that are being pushed? Most of you know the slave labor involved in collecting rare earth minerals for windmills and solar panels. And most of you know, or should know, how bad they are for the environment once discarded.
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Rising Consciousness Cools Fear
I’m not saying humanity doesn’t need to clean up its act, that we shouldn’t worry about pollution. It is a human problem and one we could easily fix. What bothers me is stealing from taxpayers through special funding and awards that pay for other projects and agendas, while turning a blind eye to the biggest polluters. What can we do?
What if the real climate change is within us? The shift from fear to awareness, from control to cooperation. As the Sun warms and cools, so does the human spirit. We are not victims of weather but participants in a cosmic conversation.
The photon storms that wash over Earth may also cleanse the psyche, burning away the smog of deceit. The fall of outdated systems, economic, political, and informational, is not collapse but compost, feeding the next growth of civilization.
Let the oligarchs trade their carbon and the bureaucrats spin their data; Our consciousness is the currency they cannot control.
The climate has always changed—but now, so have we. When awareness rises faster than sea levels, the tide truly turns.

Resources for a deeper dive:
The Green New Steal: The Business of Climate Change
10 Ways Al Gore Was Wrong About Global Warming
A Goddess of the Earth? The Debate over the Gaia Hypothesis
Earth’s stable temperature past suggests other planets could also sustain life
Gregg Braden: The Deep Truth About Our Origin, History, Destiny And Fate
For cattle farmers in the Brazilian Amazon, money can’t buy happiness
Research: Solar Activity Directly Affects Human Consciousness
We don’t know where the money is going’: the ‘carbon cowboys’ making millions from credit schemes
United States and the Paris Agreement
Environmental Protection AgencyShutdown forces EPA to send thousands of staffers homeRefinery Closures in 2020
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