Catacomb Resident Blog

Elitist Idolatry

15 February 2025

Science isn't law; it is mostly investigation that results in estimates. Pure science keeps asking questions, but it is engineering that decides how to work with the probabilities.

And if you have ever worked around scientists or just an investigatory lab, you know that there are few creatures more biased than scientists. Without a maniacal bias, they will not push the boundaries of discovery. Some of the most important scientific discoveries were accidental, something someone noticed while chasing something else entirely. We cannot avoid making science a religion, so let's make it one that serves a human purpose.

The Green religion is not science; it is aimed at dehumanizing people. It assumes that humanity is the primary flaw in the universe, and is always looking for reasons and ways to restrict humans so that they are nothing more than smart animals. That's the basic assumption in the first place. It's just a thin veneer over the elitist plan to enslave humanity. Not a day passes without some new false prophesy coming from Green idolatry.

All that hysteria about microplastics? Let's hear from a dissenting voice, someone who actually does science and engineering with polymers.

The molecular structure of polymers consists of long chains of monomer units. Interestingly, we are made up of polymers ourselves, since proteins, DNA and RNA chains are molecules of such type. As for their presence in the environment, particles from all natural and man-made materials find their way into the environment.

Nanoparticles of dust, sand, and natural polymers like cellulose can enter cells. Wood itself is essentially a composite material made from cellulose and lignin. Annually, around 2.5 billion tons of wood are produced globally, while plastics account for only 400 million tons. It's a very small amount compared to natural polymers....

Humanity has coexisted with ordinary dust for millions of years, and it doesn’t harm us. When any particle enters the human body, it is coated by biological fluids that include fragments of bacteria, proteins, etc. A 'biocorona', or coating made up of these fragments, forms around the particle, so it cannot affect the human organism. This process occurs with all particles, regardless of their composition -- microplastics included. For the body, there is no difference between microplastics and dust.

The scientist goes on to note that the vast majority of polymers in the water supply come from clothing that is laundered. We can agree that there are too many plastic chunks in places where birds in particular tend to feed, but the problem is not the plastics themselves but the disposal. We had a serious problem with bad disposal practices long before we had plastics.

Until God by His own hand destroys civilization as a whole, we can't put the plastics genie back into the bottle. If all we had were natural materials, we would have tons of ceramic, glass, wood/paper and metal trash from idiots dropping things wherever they happen to be when they finish with the contents. Oh, wait -- we already have that problem now. And we will continue to have that problem regardless of how we package the things we use. That problem is far worse in any Third World hellhole. You like that "diversity"? Fallen human nature is an awful thing, but the solution is not enslavement to an elitist idolatry.

The Green religion is a serious problem; by no means does it offer solutions. It's just one more reason we should ignore the MSM.


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