Amid the recent rise in fear-mongering reports from the corporate media driven by the globalist green agenda, many rarely look at the legitimacy of the data that these doom allegations of a so-called “climate crisis” are actually based on.

Much of the panic-inducing claims of a “climate emergency” we hear from in the media, often supported with scary red and fire orange-colored weather maps, are mostly based on corrupted data.

However, the goal of the “climate crisis” narrative isn’t about “saving the planet” but rather ushering policies to comply with the radical “green agenda” goals of a handful of unelected globalist elites representing the interests of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the United Nations, World Health Organization (WHO), and other non-governmental organizations.

Typically, meeting these “climate” goals involved stripping the public of their freedoms and rights to make the global masses easier to control by the few.

In recent weeks, the fear-mongering has been ramped up significantly.

The corporate media is awash with reports of heatwaves all around the world along with wildfires in Canada.

Despite wildfires and heatwaves having existed on Earth long before humans did, we are now expected to believe that they are happening today because the climate has drastically changed over the past 100 years due to “man-made global warming.”

Just last month, radical Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was quick to blame the clouds of smoke wafting down from the Canadian wildfires on “climate change.”

As you likely expected without even needing to check, as AOC wouldn’t have, that claim turns out to be complete nonsense.

But the underlying facts that prove its nonsensical nature turn out to be well rooted in science.

Veteran meteorologist Anthony Watts of the Heartland Institute has been studying the weather and the climate in general for a very long time.

He travels around the country inspecting meteorological equipment and studies historical weather data from around the world.

Watts has been trying to warn the public that wildfires are common in many parts of North America, despite what the corporate media claims.