School daze; beware professional liars, part 3

The poor old planet

“The reason there’s pollution in the world is because the Bible says, ‘Subdue the earth.'” – UW-Madison landscaping professor on the first day of class in 1970 (something was lost in his translation, like “Dress and keep it”).

IN 1960 (I was at the Kremlin-on-Mendota two times) an economics professor at the UW urged me to stay in college, but many of the professors were already too liberal for my taste (climbing trees was more to my taste). Parents, you have “got” to prepare your kids for the attempted brainwashing before it’s too late! Common sense is deemed too common to suit the taste of the Ivory-tower elitists.

Speaking of economics, one of the things people who have really WORKED understand about economics is the difference between “equity” and “equality.”

EQUITY IS ASSETS YOU’VE WORKED FOR, AND “EQUALITY” IS THE EQUITY THAT’S BEEN STOLEN FROM SOMEONE ELSE WHO WORKED FOR IT.

Not to “divide” the country, but that last sentence just about sums up the “Two Americas.” Never the twain shall meet, I guess. It’s like the difference between Green Acres and green-with-envy. “Get a job” versus the Green Raw “Deal” (it’s a great deal for the higher classes). There are big bucks to be made in carbon taxes and carbon credits trading. An excerpt from my 10/23/09 column and the July-August issue of “Fast Company” magazine (“Tree Huggers Corner a Trillion Dollar Market”); the sub-titles say:

“Legal limits on greenhouse-gas emissions are coming fast, with a $1 Trillion carbon market emerging. At the core: a cadre of young, idealistic Yale forestry grads. But will carbon offsets do anything to slow global warming? Yale forestry-school grads and professors dominate the emerging carbon market from finance firms to the World Bank.”

The idea, in theory, is to plant trees with some of the money to save the Planet (this one, they think). But private business has planted so many trees we have more trees than when Columbus discovered America (thanks to the lumber companies, the paper industry, nursery companies, Christmas tree farms, etc.). I’ve personally saved more trees as an arborist than most “Deep Ecologists” ever will save. And that in private business, without a Yale forestry degree!

“SAVE THE PLANET,” MY BUTT (the following is a one-of-a-kind analysis of the “Green” movement):

One thing I do know is that the very same people who want “separation of church and State” are using their OWN religion to cram stupid ideas down your throat. It’s the religion once known in ancient times for the worship of the goddess Cybele or Gaia. As the Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition (1910), says:

“She was also known under many other names, some of which were derived from famous places of worship: as Dindymene from Mt. Dindymon, Mater Idaea from Mt. Ida, Sipylene from Mt. Sipylus, Agdistis from Mt. Agdistis or Agdus, Mater Phrygia from the greatest stronghold of her cult; while others were reflections of her character as a great nature goddess; e.g. Mountain Mother, Great Mother of the Gods, Mother of all Gods and all Men” [as in “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature”].

Now if you’re not accustomed to reading past-tense history (as opposed to “social” science), hang with me a few more minutes. The Britannica goes on:

“As the great Mother Deity whose worship extended throughout Asia Minor, she was known as Ma or Ammas. Cybele is her favorite name in ancient and modern literature, while Great Mother of the Gods, or Great Idaen Mother of the Gods, the most frequently recurring epigraphical title, was her ordinary official designation.

“Her best-known early seats of worship were Mt. Ida, Mt. Sipylus, Cyzicus, Sardis and Pessinus, the last-named city, in Galatia near the borders of Roman Phyrgia, finally becoming the strongest center of the cult. She was known to the Romans and Greeks as essentially Phrygian, and all Phrygia was spoken of as sacred to her.

“It is probable, however, that the Phrygian race, which invaded Asia Minor from the north in the 9th century B.C., found a great nature goddess already universally worshipped there, and blended her with a deity of their own. The Asiatic-Phrygian worship thus evolved was further modified by contact with the Syrians and Phoenicians, so that it acquired strong Semitic characteristics.

“The Great Mother known to the Greeks and Romans was thus merely the Phrygian form of the nature deity of all Asia Minor. From Asia Minor the cult of the Great Mother spread first to Greek territory. It found its way into Thrace at an early date, was known in Boeotia by Pindar in the 6th century and entered Attica near the beginning of the 4th century.”

[Quoted from university of Wisconsin bulletin #43, 1901]P.S. Your kids will face an onslaught of anti-Christian slop in college. Perhaps even worse is the swill of perverse grade school garbage, including pornographic books and transgenderism and sexualization of kindergartners (coming soon to preschool). Satan has come out of the closet: a public school closet!

Curtis Dahlgren

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Curtis Dahlgren
Curtis Dahlgren is semi-retired in the frozen tundra of Michigan's U.P., and is the author of "Massey-Harris 101." His career has had some rough similarities to one of his favorite writers, Ferrar Fenton. In the intro to The Fenton Bible, Fenton said:​"I was in '53 a young student in a course of education for an entirely literary career, but with a wider basis of study than is usual. . . . In commerce my life has been passed. . . . Indeed, I hold my commercial experience to have been my most important field of education, divinely prepared to fit me to be a competent translator of the Bible, for it taught me what men are and upon what motives they act, and by what influences they are controlled. Had I, on the other hand, lived the life of a Collegiate Professor, shut up in the narrow walls of a library, I consider that I should have had my knowledge of mankind so confined to glancing through a 'peep-hole' as to make me totally unfit for [my life's work]."​In 1971-72 Curtis did some writing for the Badger Herald and he is listed as a University of Wisconsin-Madison "alumnus" (loosely speaking, along with a few other drop-outs including John Muir, Charles Lindbergh, Frank Lloyd Wright and Dick Cheney). [He writes humor, too.]