The Steve Miller Band recently shocked fans by canceling their entire tour, blaming "extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires" for making performances too risky. But is climate really the culprit, or is something else at play? We dig deeper into what's likely happening behind this convenient excuse that's left promoters and fans fuming.
Remember those giant CO2 suckers in Iceland we discussed in Episode 24? Climeworks, the company behind them, is now cutting staff after dramatically underdelivering on their promises. Their facility, which claimed a 4,000-ton annual CO2 removal capacity, barely reaches 1,700 tons. Even more telling, their mammoth project boasted 36,000 tons of carbon capture potential but has managed just 805 tons—and accounting for their own emissions reduces that to a measly 121 tons. Major corporations like Microsoft and Shopify fell for this scheme, proving that climate technology is far more complex and expensive than advertised.
Meanwhile, the BBC is practically giddy about a newly discovered 1.5-million-year-old ice core that supposedly holds "vital information" about Earth's climate history. But let's make a prediction right now: no matter what data they find, these scientists will inevitably conclude that humans are causing catastrophic warming. We've been down this road before. The climate change narrative is finally crumbling as people recognize it for what it is—a sophisticated control mechanism disguised as environmental concern. The weather isn't what they're trying to control—it's you. Ready to learn more about how to see through the deception? Subscribe now and share this eye-opening episode with someone who needs to hear the truth.