Reports claim that climate change gods are “displeased” as Ancient Mayan Temple collapses in Mexico

On July 29, 2024, an ancient Mayan Temple in Mexico collapsed. Now, the mainstream media claims that the collapse was caused by climate change and the gods are "displeased" with us all.

The dilapidated monument, located in the southwestern state of Michoacan, suddenly lost its south-facing wall, as it broke off into a pile of rubble and dust. The 50-foot-tall monument was over 1,100 years old and was previously occupied by indigenous, Nahuatl-speaking tribes.

The area, later occupied by the P'urhépecha people, boasted a culture that was distinct from even the Aztecs, who the P'urhépecha warred with for centuries. The grander archaeological site is located at Ihuatzio. It contains one other pyramid, a tower and some tombs.

Mainstream media claims climate change is causing the collapse of ancient civilization

A report from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History noted that six of the “stepped bodies” are in disrepair, putting the outer wall, the core, and the retaining wall at risk of total collapse. Mexican authorities are blaming extreme weather events for the collapse of the wall and pointing to recent droughts and heavy rains that exploited the inside of the wall.

As usual, at the peak of the Northern Hemisphere summer, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms covered Mexico. This pattern of rain came after a period of severe drought that had dried up lakes and left cracks in the Earth’s surface. The Institute said the high temperatures and subsequent drought cracked open the land, allowing the rain to infiltrate the interior of the pre-Hispanic building. Mexican officials are now working to repair the structure "in favor of the cultural heritage of Mexicans” while blaming climate change for the destruction.

According to mainstream media reports, precious heritage sites like these are at risk all around the world. They claim that ancient monuments are at heightened risk to extreme weather events, rising seas, and the consequences of climate change. Mexican authorities and former tribesmen are ramping up the hysteria, claiming that the gods are “displeased” with human activity and man-made climate change is to blame for the collapse of civilization.

Climate gods to punish us all if we don’t follow the globalists’ climate change agenda

The headline from Science Alert decries, "Bad Omen: Ancient Pyramid in Mexico Collapses into Pile of Rubble." Tariakuiri Alvarez, who identifies as a living member of the P'urhépecha tribe, said his ancestors would have interpreted the crumbling of the pyramid at Ihuatzio as a "bad omen." Alvarez took to Facebook to say that the gods were “displeased” with humans.

In other words, if we don’t collectively bow down to the climate change agenda and pay our fair share of taxes and offerings, then the climate gods will punish us all, taking our civilization, our lands, and the heritage of ancient cultures. You see, believing in climate change is like following a religion. Just like the ancient Mayan tribes (who once worshiped towers, monuments, and polytheistic gods) the modern-day climate cult also worships several false gods that come in the name of “Science.”

These religious climate change zealots give their life to the globalists, taking up a doctrine of imaginary virtues that make them feel as if they are “saving the planet.” Under this new age religion, you become a better person and earn your salvation by repeating the phrase, “Climate change is real.” Adhering to each tenet of the faith, one must confess that “carbon dioxide is a threat to humanity.”

Just as blood was often part of ancient Maya rituals - sometimes acquired by human bloodletting and animal or human sacrifice – the climate change cultists believe their very breath is a threat to the planet, and people must be depopulated to save the planet. Climate change is a form of ritualistic self-sacrifice for a collective cause; the destruction of the individual for the greater good; the sacrificing of humans to appease imaginary gods and authoritarian belief systems. 

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