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Oct. 10, 2012 - InfoWars Special Reports
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I'm David Knight, reporting for InfoWars Nightly News.
Just before I left for Austin, I took my family to the Smoky Mountains.
Now, long before the Europeans named it the Smoky Mountains, the Cherokee had a name for it, and if I pronounce it correctly, it's something like Chakonokwe, which means Place of the Fine Particulate Smog.
No, not actually.
That's what the EPA wants you to think.
I was surprised to see this graphic on the EPA's site where they explain what PM 2.5 is.
They use the Smoky Mountains as a poster child.
Is it really PM 2.5 and man-made smog that makes the Smoky Mountains smoky?
No.
We all know that it isn't, but we see this kind of thing done over and over again, like they did with polar bears on ice flows.
Remember that?
And of course, Al Gore is telling us that the oceans are rising, but he builds his $9 million mansion in Montecito, California, right on the ocean side.
So I don't think he believes that either.
But they use these subliminal messages to try to convince us And they can be quite effective.
Speaking of bears, every visitor to the Smoky Mountains gets a handout that looks like this, warning you about black bears.
As my wife was reading that to the small children, I started thinking, a lot of the stuff they were saying about bears could be said about government, especially about the EPA.
Let me just read a few things here.
With aggressive behavior, the bear, the EPA, is demanding more space.
If the bear, or EPA, continues to follow you, stand your ground.
If the EPA gets closer, talk louder.
Or shout at it.
Act aggressively.
Act together as a group if you have companions.
Make yourself look as large as possible.
Don't run.
Don't turn away.
And don't feed the EPA.
It only encourages further problems.
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