Warmth Supports Life. Cold Suffocates It
We are more than two months into Spring, and Winter is still not letting go of its grip in many areas of the world, exposing the gross lies of the government and mainstream press about manmade global warming. It might be hot in Florida, but it is record cold in many places deep into May and now June. The longer the cold stays, the more agricultural production will be reduced, and many will feel it in their empty bellies sooner or later.
The Earth’s warmth is not just temperature, it is vitality. Crops do not grow in ice, trees do not blossom in frost, seeds require warmth to awaken, and soil needs sun to stay alive. Life breathes through heat, through photosynthesis.
Yes, too much heat can scorch. But cold, deep, prolonged cold stops life. It arrests germination, hardens soil, kills pollinators, and shatters fragile ecosystems. A sudden frost at the wrong moment can mean famine. A colder-than-expected season can undo a year’s planting. Even in human terms, the body fights to stay warm. The infant needs warmth to survive. Warmth sustains. Warmth enables. Many more people die from the cold than from heat.