It turns out John Kerry has been up to some shady activities.
He went on a trip overseas and nobody knew why.
But then everything became clear when he made a stunning admission about a secret cult.
The activities John Kerry has been up to since leaving his post as Secretary of State under Barack Obama have been extremely questionable.
He’s surfaced a few times to scold people about climate change but has otherwise kept a low profile.
But climate change truly has become his obsession.
But instead of admitting his devotion to climate change is a bit obsessive, he’s accusing climate change “deniers” of being in a cult.
Some are shocked he’d even admit there are climate change skeptics, since the narrative about climate change is that everyone agrees it’s destroying the world.
But in a speech during his visit to Scotland, Kerry not only admitted there are some people who are skeptical of climate change, he accused them of being “cult” members.
According to Zero Hedge, “Biden climate envoy John ‘private jet’ Kerry expended several years worth of the average pleb’s emissions to appear in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he said that climate skeptics were in a ‘cult,’ and accused them of ‘lashing out at truthtellers.’”
Kerry said that climate skeptics have “incite[d] a movement against what they falsely label ‘climate change fanaticism’ as they conveniently forget the dictionary definition of a ‘cult’ is ‘the dismissal of facts in devotion to a lie.'”
This is a ridiculous claim for Kerry to make, as the global climate-change alarmist movement is itself an apocalyptic cult.
Normal people do not believe the world will be uninhabitable in 10 years nor that Manhattan will be underwater soon.
Kerry himself had these outlandish words to say: “Despite a vast array of facts beyond any shadow of a doubt, of any reasonable doubt, despite thousands of scientists accumulating hard data [in] all their labs, and without a single piece of peer-reviewed documentation to the contrary, we are again witnessing another moment in which the persuasive force of evidence and with it earth’s future hangs in the balance.”
If that’s not a cult, it’s hard to imagine what else is. Kerry is literally standing on a lectern and predicting the end of the world.
With words like that, he’s no better than Jim Jones or David Koresh.
Unfortunately, Kerry’s views have been adopted by many of the global elites who want tighter control over the population in order to soothe their own existential anxiety.
The Earth will be fine. Our planet has problems that need to be solved, but that’s been true throughout human history.
The apocalypse is not upon us, no matter what John Kerry and his fellow cult members say.