This has to be the craziest thing I ever heard:
A seven-month-old baby girl survived three days alone with a bullet in her chest beside the bodies of her parents and toddler brother.
Argentines Francisco Lotero, 56, and Miriam Coletti, 23, shot their children before killing themselves after making an apparent suicide pact over fears about global warming.
Their son Francisco, two, died instantly after being hit in the back.
But their unnamed daughter cheated death after the bullet from her dad's handgun missed her vital organs.
Paramedics rushed her to hospital covered in blood when police alerted by worried neighbours discovered the massacre three days later.
The youngster is recovering in hospital in the town of Goya in the northern Argentine province of Corrientes, where doctors say she is out of danger.
Her parents said they feared the effects of global warming in a suicide note discovered by police.
After reading this, one immediately wants to point a finger at Al Gore and the rest of the Global Warming alarmists. However, I think the problem lies in the fact that too many Global Warming believers treat this junk science like a religion.
Even now in the UK, with the IPCC and the CRU being torn to shreds and exposed as complete frauds, there are people over there who are still fervent believers in Man Made Global warming. For those folks Global Warming has become their substitute for Jesus.
When Global Warming is finally exposed everywhere for the sham it is, I think we are going to have to offer some sort of “Global Warming deprogramming” program for those fervent believers.
Via: Memeorandum
Via: UK Daily Mail
3 comments:
We could just give them reparations: A free house on the moon. No global warming worries there!
Unbelievable. It makes me sick to my stomach for the children. The parents offing themselves is fine by me but the kids are innocent bystanders.
Thanks for running this story VH, I heard this one a day or so ago on Rush Limbaugh, who has been exposing the Global Warming myth for years now.
You and Rush are right this is a religion not a science, it's believers follow with blind faith even in the face of the most damning evidence of fraud and corruption.
Kool-Aid is a bad thing.
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