bookmark_borderPure Blood Myth

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Low Organ Drone, Slow Kick Pulse]
Spoken (cold, deliberate):
Define “fit.”
(Define “pure.”)
Define “human.”
(Are you sure?)

You gen-sick…
(Eugenics…)

[Snare Snap]

[Verse 1]
Measure skulls
(Measure worth)
Play god games
(Decide who births)

Sanitized
(In lab-coat lies)
Dress up hate
(As enterprise)

[Pre-Chorus]
Charts and graphs
(Cold design)
Cross a name
(Out of line)

[Chorus]
Pure blood myth
(Weaponized)
Dress up cruelty
(Standardized)
Cull the weak
(So you say)
History’s screaming
(Not again — no way)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Sub Bass Throb, Sparse Percussion]
Who gave you the right?
(Who made you king?)
Who draws the circle?
(Who’s let in?)

Selective mercy?
(Selective grace?)
Look in the mirror —
(See that face?)

[Angular Guitar Solo — jagged, tense]

[Verse 2]
Sterilize
(“For the good”)
Cleanse the blood
(Neighborhood)

Numbers rising
(Quiet trains)
Science twisted
(Through old refrains)

[Chorus]
Pure blood myth
(Weaponized)
Cold arithmetic
(Human lives)
“Improvement”
(That’s the spin)
Rot starts
(From within)

[Instrumental Break]
[Saxophone Solo — dissonant, uneasy]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Bridge – Courtroom Style]
Spoken:
Exhibit A.
(The past.)
Exhibit B.
(The cast.)
Exhibit C.
(Your creed.)
Objection —
(It bleeds.)

[Final Chorus – Bigger, Defiant]

Pure blood myth
(Exposed as fraud)
Playing savior
(Playing god)
You gen-sick
(We resist)
Human worth
(Is not a list)

[Outro]
[Instruments Strip Down to Bass + Organ]
You gen-sick…
(Eugenics…)
So slick…
(But we see it)
No more myths…
(We defeat it)

[Single Drum Hit — Fade]

From the album “Beyond Belief

bookmark_borderEugenics

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
You gen-sick
(Eugenics)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
That shade of white
(Is not quite bright)
Erase the “blight”
(So it’s out of sight)

[Chorus]
You want to rule the world
(As your crimes unfold)
You want to reign with pain
(Criminally insane)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
You gen-sick
(Eugenics)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
That shade of white
(Is not quite right)
Delete the gene
(Know what they mean?)

[Chorus]
You want to rule the world
(As your crimes unfold)
You want to reign with pain
(Criminally insane)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
You gen-sick
(Eugenics)
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Outro]
You gen-sick
(Eugenics)
So sick
(Oh… quick)
Bootlick

ABOUT THE SONG

Ecofascist and Eugenics Ideologies

At the heart of some modern extremist movements lies an unsettling convergence of ecofascist and eugenics ideologies. Ecofascist thought reframes environmental crises, particularly climate change, not as threats to human life to be mitigated, but as tools to enforce demographic reduction. In this worldview, mass mortality is considered a mechanism for “population control” rather than a humanitarian tragedy.

Publicly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files highlight this thinking. Statements attributed to Epstein include:

  • “Maybe climate change is a good way of dealing with overpopulation — the earth’s forest fire. Potentially a good thing for the species.”
  • “Executions of the elderly and infirm make sense.”

These remarks exemplify a mindset where human life is stratified by perceived value or genetic fitness, aligning closely with eugenics principles. Certain extremist factions within this ideology openly discuss eliminating individuals they deem “genetically inferior,” imagining a survival-of-the-fittest scenario in which a select elite thrives while the rest perish.

From the album “Beyond Belief

bookmark_borderBeyond Belief

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Good grief!
(Beyond belief)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Did you see that
(My eyes don’t believe)
Did you hear that
(My ears can’t conceive)

[Chorus]
Woe, I dunno
(Say it ain’t so)
Dag nab it!
(This shhh… ) it’s
Gotta go

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Good grief!
(Beyond belief)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
You are witness
(To what’s going on)
You see the mess
(Can’t keep floating on)

[Chorus]
Woe, I dunno
(Say it ain’t so)
Dag nab it!
(This shhh… ) it’s
Gotta go

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Good grief!
(Beyond belief)

[Outro]
Please send relief
(Yelp!)
We need help
(Send love)
From above
(Love, love, love)

ABOUT THIS SONG
“As someone who has spent decades analyzing economic systems and their ethical failures, I view this convergence of ideology and environmental risk as one of the most dangerous feedback loops currently unfolding.”

Ecofascism

I began investigating the CO₂ Coalition in the spring of 2025. That inquiry led me to examine its connections to the Department of Energy’s Climate Working Group (CWG) following the release of the group’s report on July 29, 2025. The scientific community responded with immediate and substantial criticism, including a 434-page rebuttal authored by more than 85 international scientists within weeks of the report’s publication.

In early February 2026, a federal court ruled that the CWG had operated in violation of federal advisory committee requirements, effectively deeming it an unlawful clandestine body. At that point, I assumed the group’s influence would diminish. However, on February 12, 2026, the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding was formally overturned.

Ecofascist ideology advocates pushing global temperature increases toward the upper bounds permitted by physical constraints. A rise of approximately +9°C would render large portions of the planet effectively uninhabitable, with catastrophic consequences for human populations. Under this framework, mass mortality is viewed not as a tragedy to prevent but as a mechanism of demographic reduction.

Some strands of this ideology include explicit beliefs about eliminating those deemed “genetically inferior,” premised on the assumption that a select elite would survive and ultimately dominate.

Elements of this worldview overlap with themes found in certain white nationalist movements and segments of extremist Evangelical Christian nationalism.

From the album “Beyond Belief

bookmark_borderAccount (Album)

Account Album Cover

Account

Lyrics from the album “Account

Trump, Chris Wright, Epstein Elite, and Crimes Against Humanity

Recent court rulings have raised significant questions about the formation and operation of a Department of Energy (DOE) advisory body informally referred to as the “Climate Working Group.” A U.S. District Court found that the group violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), a law requiring transparency, balanced representation, and public accountability for federal advisory committees.

The case has drawn attention because several individuals associated with the group have ties to the CO₂ Coalition, a nonprofit organization known for challenging key elements of the mainstream scientific consensus on climate change. The analyses was relied upon by the Trump administration in overturning the Endangerment Finding — a move Trump used for the EPA to roll back major climate and pollution regulations.

United States Department of Energy
Chris Wright (born January 15, 1965) is an American businessman and politician currently serving as the 17th U.S. Secretary of Energy (DOE).

Business Background
Before entering government, Wright was a prominent executive in the fossil fuel industry:
* Liberty Energy: Founder and former CEO of the Denver-based company, which became the second-largest hydraulic fracturing (fracking) firm in North America.
* Pinnacle Technologies: Founded in 1992, this company helped pioneer the hydraulic fracture mapping industry.

The Federal Court Ruling
The U.S. District Court ruled that the DOE’s formation of the “Climate Working Group” violated FACA requirements. Under FACA, federal advisory committees must:

* Operate transparently
* Provide balanced viewpoints
* Maintain publicly accessible records

According to the court, the group did not meet these standards and operated without sufficient public oversight. The report produced by the group was reportedly referenced in efforts related to reconsideration of the Endangerment Finding.
Composition of the Climate Working Group

The group was coordinated by Travis Fisher and included five researchers known for publicly questioning aspects of prevailing climate models and projections:

* Steven E. Koonin
* John Christy
* Judith Curry
* Roy Spencer
* Ross McKitrick

Several of these individuals have professional associations with organizations that are critical of mainstream climate policy frameworks.

Connections to Epstein
These same people are connected to the Epstein global criminal enterprise. The large-scale disclosure of materials known as the “Epstein Files” has revealed “disturbing and credible evidence” of what independent human rights experts describe as a global criminal enterprise involving systematic sexual abuse, trafficking and exploitation of women and girls. “So grave is the scale, nature, systematic character, and transnational reach of these atrocities against women and girls, that a number of them may reasonably meet the legal threshold of crimes against humanity,” they said.

Trump has been implicated for raping, torturing, and threatening to kill children. The New York Times reports Trump being in the redacted Epstein files over 38,000 times. In February 2026, Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) claimed that searches for Donald Trump’s name in unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files returned more than one million results. In early February 2026, U.S. Representative Ted Lieu (D-CA) stated that unredacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein contain “highly disturbing allegations” of Donald Trump raping and threatening to kill children.

Conclusion
My work is not aimed at the typical science skeptic debating percentages or petitions. Rather, my investigative reporting — grounded in decades of experience as a climate scientist and economist — focuses on documenting evidence, ensuring accountability, and tracing decision-making pathways.

The goal is not rhetorical persuasion; it is evidentiary clarity.

When policy actions knowingly contradict established scientific risk assessments — especially when such actions foreseeably harm vulnerable populations and future generations — the issue moves beyond scientific consensus. It becomes a matter of legal and ethical responsibility under both domestic and international law. Individuals implicated in such decisions include Roy Spencer, John Christy, Chris Wright, and Donald J. Trump.

Account

[Intro]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)

[Verse 1]
In a slump
(Due to Trump)
Killin’ our kids
(I kid you not)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Heaven forbids
(Such rot)

[Chorus]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)

[Verse 2]
The Secretary
(Of Energy_
Killin’ our kids
(I kid you not)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Heaven forbids
(Such rot)

[Chorus]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)

[Outro]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
No more retractions
(Give us satisfaction)

Ledger Lines

[Intro]
Show your books
(Open the page)
Every promise
(Comes of age)

[Verse 1]
Numbers climb
(While wages stall)
Sign the line
(Then deny it all)
Balance sheet
(Black or red?)
Count the cost
(Of what you said)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Audit time
(No disguise)
Truth accrues
(With compound lies)

[Chorus]
Show your ledger lines
(Every fraction)
History tallies
(Each action)
No more smoke
(No abstraction)
Answer now
(With satisfaction)

[Verse 2]
Policy ink
(Bleeds downstream)
Markets blink
(While children scream)
External cost
(Off the chart)
Future billed
(Right from the start)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Interest due
(Principal pain)
Every shortcut
(Leaves a stain)

[Chorus]
Show your ledger lines
(Every fraction)
History tallies
(Each action)
No more spin
(No distraction)
Pay the price
(For the transaction)

[Outro]
Can you account
(For your role?)
The books remain
(As a whole)
Debits and credits
(Soul to soul)
Reckoning comes
(Take control)
Let’s roll!

Power Play

[Intro]
Who holds the switch
(Who holds the flame?)
Call it profit
(Call it blame)

[Verse 1]
Boardroom lights
(Burn all night)
Contracts signed
(Out of sight)
Future sold
(Line by line)
Short-term gain
(Long decline)

[Chorus]
Who’s at the wheel
(Of this machine?)
Grease the gears
(Keep it clean?)
Power play
(All along)
When the facts say right
(But the script says wrong)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Advisory words
(Behind closed doors)
Public trust
(What’s it for?)
Balance required
(By the law)
Transparency
(Without a flaw)

[Verse 2]
Energy flows
(From rock and fire)
Campaign cash
(Rising higher)
Science bent
(To fit the frame)
Different decade
(Same old game)

[Chorus]
Who’s at the wheel
(Of this machine?)
Shift the blame
(Change the scene?)
Power play
(So prolonged)
When the evidence stands
(But the verdict’s wrong)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
No one above
(The rule of law)
Paper trails
(Every flaw)
If you light the fuse
(You own the spark)
History writes
(In the dark)

[Outro]
Who holds the switch
(We all see)
Accountability
(Sets us free)
When power bends
(Truth so strong)
The lights come back
(Where they belong)

Wright Is So Wrong

[Intro]
Wrong, wrong, wrong
(So? So long!)

[Verse 1]
Childhood debris
(Shows no mercy)
No energy generation
(For future generations)

[Chorus]
How could Wright
(Be so wrong)
Wrong, wrong, wrong

Turned off light
(Same ole’ song)
Wrong, wrong, wrong

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
(Wrong, wrong, wrong)
Way too long
(Get ’em gone)

[Verse 2]
Death and destruction
(On oncoming generations)
Greed and deception
(For self-satisfaction)

[Chorus]
How could Wright
(Be so wrong)
Wrong, wrong, wrong

Turned off light
(Same ole’ song)
Wrong, wrong, wrong

[Bridge – Breakdown]
(Wrong, wrong, wrong)
Way too long
(Get ’em gone)

[Outro]
How could Wright
(Be so wrong)
Wrong, wrong, wrong

Lies, lies, lies
(It’s no surprise)
Bringin’ on the fall
(To kill us all)

Funny, Coming From a Guy Like You

[Intro]
Never a word that’s true
(Ya know, so…)
It’s funny coming from a guy like you

[Verse 1]
As a matter of fact
The fact is…
Your mass has no matter
Just an ass,
In wolves’ clothing

[Refrain]
Never a word that’s true
(So… ya know…)

[Verse 2]
Not a word of it true
(Not ignorance, all arrogance)
You know what you do

But time’s comin’ due
(The fall of prominence)
Runnin’ you through

[Refrain]
Never a word that’s true
(So… ya know…)

It’s funny coming from a guy like you

[Refrain]
Never a word that’s true
(So… ya know…)

[Outro]
It’s funny coming from a guy like you

ABOUT THE SONG
Investigative Reporting in Real Time:
Trump, Chris Wright, the CO2 Coalition, Epstein Elite, and Crimes Against Humanity

It’s always fascinating to watch how investigative reporting unfolds in real time. This latest investigation — involving Trump, Chris Wright, the CO₂ Coalition, Epstein, and potential crimes against humanity — is already producing revealing patterns. One thing you can measure almost immediately is the intensity of the backlash. The more evidence presented, the louder the reaction.

It’s also interesting how certain individuals seem compelled to insert themselves into the story — almost volunteering to become part of the record. If you’re following along, this is where things tend to get very revealing. For example:
Rob Bradley commented on my post in the Facebook group Climate Change Debate.

Rob Bradley:
* The American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) educates people on the value of freedom, property rights, limited government and sound money.
* The Institute for Energy Research
Founder and CEO

He wrote:
“Political science instead of real science also…”

I replied:
Funny, coming from a guy like you. At least you admit your politics isn’t real science, that’s a start.

Now, please explain this: Human Contribution via CO₂
Humans have increased atmospheric CO₂ from ~280 ppm (pre-industrial) to ~420 ppm today. This increase is not from natural sources but primarily from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) and land-use changes.

The isotopic signature of carbon identifies the source:
¹²C, ¹³C, ¹⁴C isotopes are key:
* Fossil fuels are depleted in ¹³C because plants preferentially absorb ¹²C during photosynthesis.
* Fossil fuels contain no ¹⁴C (radiocarbon), as it decays over millions of years.
* The observed decline in ¹³C/¹²C ratio and ¹⁴C content confirms that the excess CO₂ comes from fossil carbon, not volcanoes or oceans.

Radiative Forcing
Radiative forcing (ΔF\Delta FΔF) quantifies how much a GHG changes the balance between incoming and outgoing radiation:
ΔF=5.35ln(C0​C​)[W/m² for CO₂]
Explanation:
ΔF\Delta FΔF = radiative forcing (in watts per square meter, W/m²)
CCC = current atmospheric CO₂ concentration (ppm)
C0C_0C0​ = reference (pre-industrial) CO₂ concentration (ppm)
ln⁡\lnln = natural logarithm
Where:
CCC = current CO₂ concentration (ppm)
C0C_0C0​ = pre-industrial CO₂ concentration (~280 ppm)
The constant 5.35 comes from line-by-line radiative transfer calculations
This formula captures the logarithmic relationship: each doubling of CO₂ produces roughly the same increase in radiative forcing (~3.7 W/m² per doubling).
Other gases:
CH₄ (methane): short-lived but ~25× more potent than CO₂ over 100 years.
N₂O (nitrous oxide): ~298× more potent than CO₂ over 100 years.
The total forcing is the sum of all anthropogenic contributions:
ΔFtotal​=ΔFCO₂​+ΔFCH₄​+ΔFN₂O​+…

What Cost?

[Intro]
Ummmm…
(What is the cost of freedom)
Dumb, dumb

[Verse 1]
The reign of terror
(Is pooring down)
Humanity error
(Easily found)

[Chorus]
Selling your soul
(To pay the toll)
For lies in deceit
(Complete self-defeeat)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Ummmm…
(What is the cost of freedom)
Dumb, dee, dee, dumb, dumb

[Verse 2]
Abrupt and corrupt
(Is reigning down)
Hate and irate
(Easily found)

[Chorus]
Selling your soul
(To pay the toll)
For lies in deceit
(Complete self-defeeat)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Ummmm…
(What is the cost of freedom)
Dumb, dee, dee, dumb, dumb

[Outro]
What is the cost of freedom
(Is your soul the goal)
… the cost of freedom
(Pour out more poor)

Price of the Fall

[Intro]
Listen close…
(Do you hear the fall?)
Every choice…
(Marks the tally of it all)

[Verse 1]
Chains of power
(Clutching tight)
Voices falter
(Lost in the night)

[Chorus]
Counting the cost
(Of what we’ve lost)
Freedom’s shadow
(Comin’ to know)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Can you measure the price?
(Ah… the price)
Every lie, every hand
(Falls like sand)
Our hour glass
(Times pass)

[Verse 2]
Corruption’s echo
(Reverberates)
Hope is fleeting
(Beneath the gates)

[Chorus]
Counting the cost
(Of what we’ve lost)
Freedom’s shadow
(Let the light show!)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Can you see it yet?
(The toll of the debt)
Every gain, every fall
(Answers the call)

[Outro]
The price of the fall
(Is written in us all)
Do you feel it now?
(Or wait for the call)
Every choice, every lie
(Etches the sky)

Denial Damage

[Intro]
Stop (Stop! Stop!)
The damned denial damage

The slop you supply
(The damned demand)
Lie n’ die

[Refrain]
And, the children cry
(Why, why, oh why)

Stop (Stop! Stop!)
The damned denial damage

[Bridge – Breakdown]
The slop you supply
(The damned demand)
Lie n’ die

[Refrain]
And, the children cry
(Why, why, oh why)

Stop (Stop! Stop!)
The damned denial damage

You’re killin’ us
(Down to the fetus)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
The slop you supply
(The damned demand)
Lie n’ die

[Outro]
The citizen’s command
(The slop you supply)
That “damned demand”
(Time to say… bye-bye)
Bye-bye

ABOUT THE SONG

ATTN: Citizen Climate Scientists

Please help stop denial damage.
If you want to help, visit this website and search for terms like “climate change” or related keywords to see what you can find. Then share any interesting findings.
https://www.justice.gov/epstein

Examples:

  • Climate change – 658 Results
  • Global warming – 218 Results
  • Oil – 6,895 Result

For use in:

Trump, Chris Wright, Rob Bradley Jr., the CO2 Coalition, Epstein Elite, and Crimes Against Humanity

Record of the Truth

[Intro]
You said it first…
(“Political science…”)
Now let’s talk about real science.
[Beat drops — steady, deliberate]

[Verse 1]
Two-eighty parts per million
Back when the air ran clean
Now four-twenty climbing
And you still call it a dream

Twelve over thirteen
The ratio don’t lie
Radiocarbon’s missing
But you’re asking why

Fossil ghosts rising
From coal and oil and gas
No fourteen left in it
It’s the fingerprint of the past

[Pre-Chorus]
You can spin it any way you choose
But numbers don’t refuse

[Chorus]
Logarithmic truth
Written in the sky
Five point three five
Times the natural log

Three point seven watts per doubling
That’s the cost of the lie
Radiative forcing
You can’t veto the fog

(Record of the truth…)

[Verse 2]
Methane in the margins
Twenty-five times heat
Nitrous in the ledger
Three hundred times repeat

Add it all together
Delta F total
Atmosphere accounting
Irrefutable

Volcano distraction
Ocean misdirection
But isotopes testify
Under cross-examination

[Refrain]
Never a word that’s new
When the data’s staring at you

Freedom and property
Sound money and pride
But physics isn’t partisan
You can’t deregulate the tide

Insert yourself in history
Volunteer your name
When evidence gets louder
Backlash fans the flame

[Chorus – Full Band]
Logarithmic truth
Written in the sky
Five point three five
Times the natural log

Three point seven watts per doubling
That’s the cost of the lie
Radiative forcing
You can’t veto the fog

[Break – Call & Response]
(Where’s the fourteen gone?)
— Buried in the dawn
(Why’s thirteen falling?)
— Fossil carbon calling

[Outro]
Record of the truth
Stamped in isotope ink
You can argue politics
But physics doesn’t blink

It’s funny how they speak
When the math runs through
The loudest in the room
Have the least to review

Sworn Statement (Record of the Truth — Part II)

[Intro – Sworn In]
Raise your right hand
(State your name)
Do you swear
(To tell the truth)
The whole truth
(Nothing but the truth)

Let the record show.

[Verse 1 – Establishing Facts]
Atmospheric carbon concentration
(Pre-industrial baseline)
Two-eight-zero parts per million

Current observation
(Four-two-zero and climbing)

Entered into evidence
(Ice core record)
Isotopic signature
(Declining ¹³C ratio)

Fossil origin confirmed
(¹⁴C absent)

Let the record show.

[Chorus – Filed Exhibit]
Exhibit A
(Radiative forcing)
Five point three five
Logarithmic law

Per doubling
(Three point seven watts per meter squared)
Energy imbalance
(Entered into cause)

No speculation
(Measured change)
No ideology
(Just the range)

Let the record show.

[Bridge – Cross Examination]
Counsel argues
(Natural cycle)
Volcanic flux
(Oceanic release)

Objection — relevance
(Isotopes disagree)
Sustained by physics
(Line-by-line spectroscopy)

Who benefits
(From delay)
Who profits
(From doubt)

Follow the funding
(Follow the memo)
Follow the blackout.

[Verse 2 – Duty of Care]
Risk assessment filed
(Known externality)
Internal communications
(Foreseeability)

Projected loss
(Coastal exposure)
Thermal expansion
(Glacial closure)

Agricultural yield
(Declining variance)
Heat mortality
(Excess occurrence)

When knowledge exists
(And action withheld)
Negligence forms
(In the space unfilled)

Let the record show.

[Chorus – Liability]
Exhibit B
(Policy decision)
Contrary to
(Scientific provision)

Standard of care
(Breached in plain sight)
Public trust
(Ignored for might)

No confusion
(No mistake)
When harm was known
Before the break

Let the record show.

[Break – Expert Witness]
In my expert opinion
(To a reasonable certainty)
The causal chain
(Meets threshold clarity)

Anthropogenic forcing
Primary driver
Feedback loops
(Amplifier)

Time compression
(Tipping behavior)
System response
(Nonlinear failure)

This is not conjecture.
It is convergence.

[Final Chorus – Verdict Approaches]
Exhibit C
(Human cost)
Displaced millions
(Livelihoods lost)

Future damages
(Intergenerational)
Scope and scale
(Transnational)

When warnings stand
And choices fall
Responsibility
(Belongs to all)

But accountability
(To those who knew)

[Outro – Court Adjourned]
The data rests.
The models rest.
The oceans do not.

Let the record show.

Adjourned.

3, 2, 1

[Intro]
3, 2, 1
(Game over)

[Verse 1]
Oh, so you’re Mister Big
(Also known as Master Pig)
Thought you’d won
(About to discover)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
3, 2, 1
(Game over)

[Chorus]
Tick, tick, tick
(Time is ticking)
Counting down
(Down, down, down)
Do’s were sick
(Dues are sticking)
So you’ve found….

[Verse 2]
Big man, pig man
(Pushin’ the damned demand)
Thought you’d won
(About to discover)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
3, 2, 1
(Game over)

[Chorus]
Tick, tick, tick
(Time is ticking)
Counting down
(Down, down, down)
Do’s were sick
(Dues are sticking)
So you’ve found….

[Outro]
Tick, tick, tick
(Time is ticking)
Counting down
(Down, down, down)
Do’s were sick
(Dues are sticking)
So you’ve found….

Zero Hour

[Intro]
Three…
Two…
One…
(No rerun)
Oh, no…
(No zero)

[Verse 1]
Built it tall
(On a fault line)
Stacked it high
(On borrowed time)

King of the hill
(With a paper crown)
Signed your name
(On a sinking town)

[Pre-Chorus]
You heard the click
But ignored the sound
When gravity calls
It pulls you down

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Three, two, one
(No cover)
Three, two, one
(Under pressure)
Oh, no…
(No zero)

[Chorus]
Zero hour
(Lights flicker)
Final round
(Trigger, trigger)

Tick, tick, flash
(Fuse is lit)
You built the match
Now live with it

[Verse 2]
Big talk, countdown
(Crowd goes thin)
Echo chamber
(Caving in)

Master plan
(With a missing gear)
When the clock strikes
(Truth gets clear)

[Pre-Chorus]
You played the odds
You rolled the dice
But seconds don’t negotiate
And time’s the price

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Three…
Two…
One…
(None)
Oh, no…
(No zero)

[Chorus – Full Band]
Zero hour
(Lights flicker)
Final round
(Trigger, trigger)

Tick, tick, crash
(Fuse is lit)
You built the match
Now answer it

[Break – Call & Response]
(Who’s counting now?)
— The crowd, the crowd
(Who’s laughing now?)
— Not so loud

[Outro]
Three…
Two…
One…
(Game over… for good.)

Ecofascist

[Intro]
The fastest
(Fascists)

[Verse 1]
From profit motive
(In a denial style)
White promotive
(Lying all the while)

[Chorus]
The fastest
(Fascists)
Trying to put one
(Past us)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Hear ’em lie
(Watch us die)

[Verse 2]
Destitution
(Of population)
Kill for thrill
(Lying all the while)

[Chorus]
The fastest
(Fascists)
Pullin’ a quick one
(On all of us)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Hear ’em lie
(Watch us die)

[Outro]
Superior hubris
(Ruling over us)
Greed and hate
(There’s no debate)

ABOUT THE SONG
Epstein’s Network, Climate Denialism, and the Rise of Ecofascist Ideology

When I began examining links between Jeffrey Epstein’s elite network and climate change denial, my initial working hypothesis was straightforward: profit. The fossil fuel industry has long funded campaigns designed to cast doubt on the scientific consensus that climate change is anthropogenic. If wealthy financiers and political actors were aligned with denialist narratives, the motive seemed obvious—protect existing investments, extend fossil fuel dependence, and delay regulatory action.

That motive exists. But it is not the whole story.

As the investigation deepened, a far more disturbing ideological thread emerged: the normalization of ecofascist rhetoric within segments of elite discourse. This worldview frames climate change not as a crisis to prevent, but as a selective corrective—an event that could reduce global population pressures, particularly in the Global South. In this framing, environmental catastrophe becomes less a shared human emergency and more a demographic filter.

Documented Intersections
Publicly released materials from the U.S. Department of Justice and congressional oversight records indicate that Jeffrey Epstein expressed views consistent with ecofascist ideology. According to those documents:

* Epstein discussed overpopulation as a central global problem.
* He questioned elements of the scientific consensus on climate change.
* He interacted with climate skeptics and individuals promoting continued fossil fuel dependence.
* His associations were distinct from, but sometimes rhetorically adjacent to, other figures in climate and energy debates.

The records do not portray Epstein as a climate scientist or policy architect. Rather, they show a financier with influence, access, and a demonstrated interest in shaping elite conversations around science, demography, and environmental futures.

The distinction matters. Influence in elite networks often operates indirectly—through funding, convening power, intellectual patronage, and agenda-setting rather than formal authorship of policy.

From Profit Motive to Ideological Motive
The profit motive behind climate denial is well documented across decades of fossil fuel industry strategy. However, ecofascism represents something structurally different.

Traditional denialism seeks to:
* Delay regulation.
* Preserve market share.
* Undermine scientific credibility.
* Protect capital investments.

Ecofascist reasoning, by contrast, reframes environmental collapse as:
* An inevitable outcome.
* A selective survival mechanism.
* A tool for demographic reduction.
* A geopolitical rebalancing that disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations.

Where denialism protects profits, ecofascism rationalizes harm.

This ideological shift is critical. It suggests that for some actors, climate inaction may not simply be negligence or greed—but strategic indifference to who suffers first and worst.

The Global South as a Targeted Casualty
Climate models consistently show that warming impacts—extreme heat, crop failure, sea-level rise, water stress—fall disproportionately on lower-income nations and equatorial regions. These are also regions with higher population growth rates.

The convergence of:
* Climate vulnerability
* Population growth rhetoric
* Elite indifference
* Fossil fuel dependence

creates a morally volatile mixture.

If climate destabilization is privately perceived as a “solution” to overpopulation, then policy paralysis is no longer accidental—it becomes aligned with a worldview that treats human suffering as an acceptable externality.

Why This Matters Now
The climate crisis is accelerating. Extreme weather events are intensifying. Migration pressures are rising. Food systems are destabilizing. As someone who has spent decades analyzing economic systems and their ethical failures, I view this convergence of ideology and environmental risk as one of the most dangerous feedback loops currently unfolding.

Climate denialism is not merely a scientific dispute. It is a political strategy. When fused with ecofascist undertones, it becomes something darker: a tacit endorsement of unequal survival.

The Epstein case illustrates how elite influence networks can intersect with scientific discourse in subtle but consequential ways. The concern is not that one financier alone shaped global climate policy. The concern is that certain narratives—about population, scarcity, and expendability—circulated within powerful circles without sufficient public scrutiny.

Conclusion
The investigation began with a question about greed. It evolved into a warning about ideology.

Climate denial protects capital.
Ecofascism rationalizes collapse.

Understanding the difference is essential.

The future of climate policy is not just a debate over carbon emissions. It is a debate over whose lives are treated as negotiable.

When policy actions knowingly contradict established scientific risk assessments — especially when such actions foreseeably harm vulnerable populations and future generations — the issue moves beyond scientific consensus. It becomes a matter of legal and ethical responsibility under both domestic and international law. Individuals implicated in such decisions include Rob Bradley Jr., Roy Spencer, John Christy, Chris Wright, and Donald J. Trump.

Selective Corrective

[Intro]
Selective (Corrective)?

[Verse 1]
Demographic filtering
(Catastrophe as a tool)
Can’t you see blithering
(Aristocratic fool)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Selective (Corrective)?

[Chorus]
Selective survival mechanism
(White supremacism)
A sick urge to purge
(Population reduction)

[Verse 2]
Selective survival
(Constant denial)
Survival of the fit
(Or unfit nitwit)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Selective (Corrective)?

[Chorus]
Selective survival mechanism
(White supremacism)
A sick urge to purge
(Population reduction)

[Outro]
Selective (Corrective)?
Get introspective

ABOUT THE SONG
In the context of ecofascism, a “selective corrective” refers to the framing of environmental collapse or climate change not as a disaster to be avoided, but as a necessary, inevitable mechanism that “purges” or reduces specific populations to restore ecological balance.

Key aspects of this concept include:
Demographic Filtering: Unlike traditional climate denial that ignores the crisis, this worldview accepts environmental catastrophe as a tool for “demographic reduction”. It views the death of large groups—typically in the Global South—as a way to relieve global population pressure on resources.

Selective Survival: It suggests that the environment acts as a “selective survival mechanism” where only those deemed “native” or “fit” (often based on white supremacist or ethnonationalist criteria) should survive to enjoy remaining resources.

Naturalizing Harm: By labeling a crisis a “corrective,” ecofascist rhetoric shifts responsibility away from structural issues like industrialization or capitalism and instead treats mass human suffering as a “natural” return to order.

Geopolitical Rebalancing: It reframes the crisis as a “geopolitical rebalancing” that disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations while protecting the interests of the powerful elite.

Networked Interests

[Intro]
Networked… interests
(Dark motives)

[Verse 1]
Connections hidden
(Elite corridors)
Influence forbidden
(Funding wars)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Documents show
(Who lets it grow)

[Chorus]
Profit protects
(While the planet burns)
Ideology selects
(Who suffers first)
Dollars and power
(Crimes in the tower)
Watch them converge
(The elite’s surge)

[Verse 2]
Ecofascist rhetoric
(Selective corrective)
Population metrics
(Death as elective)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Cross-check the files
(Justice in trials)

[Chorus]
Profit protects
(While the planet burns)
Ideology selects
(Who suffers first)
Dollars and power
(Crimes in the tower)
Watch them converge
(The elite’s surge)

[Verse 3 — Testimony Style]
Emails and memos
(Trace the intent)
Meetings and dinners
(Whose lives are spent)
The climate is hostage
(Victims at cost)
Denial is leverage
(Humanity lost)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Read the filings
(Follow the dealings)

[Outro]
Networked… interests
(Dark motives)
Lives expendable
(As markets float)
Justice delayed
(Truth on the scales)
We document…
(We tell the tales)

Exposed Mechanism

[Intro]
Exposed (Mechanism)?

[Verse 1]
Policies hidden
(Harm as design)
Lives are written
(By the few, malign)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Exposed (Mechanism)?

[Chorus]
Selective in intent
(Power masquerading)
Calculated neglect
(Humanity degrading)

[Verse 2]
Numbers tell the story
(Coded survival)
Hidden in glory
(Elite revival)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Exposed (Mechanism)?

[Chorus]
Selective in intent
(Power masquerading)
Calculated neglect
(Humanity degrading)

[Outro]
Exposed (Mechanism)?
Look in the mirror
(Pay attention)
The cost is clearer
(Growing nearer)
Selective corrective

Silent Witness

[Intro]
We see it all
(The lies, the fall)

[Verse 1]
Forests burning
(While they deny)
Rivers choking
(Under a blood-red sky)

[Chorus]
Silent witness
(Watch us crumble)
Truth in motion
(While they mumble)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Hear the whispers
(From the ashes)

[Verse 2]
Species vanish
(Without a trace)
Greed advances
(Faster than grace)

[Chorus]
Silent witness
(Watch us crumble)
Truth in motion
(While they mumble)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
We keep tally
(You can’t deny)

[Outro]
The fastest fall
(We remember)
Hubris burns
(While the world surrenders)

Epstein

[Intro]
Epstein
(No what I mean?)

[Verse 1]
It’s all about
(Dirty business)
The kids shout:
(This is your mess)

[Chorus]
When you’re thick
(In the sick)
Squeals louder
(In the sounder)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Epstein
(No what I mean?)
Time to come clean

[Verse 2]
Come to find out
(Feed on dirty deeds)
The kids shout:
(As hearts bleed)

[Chorus]
When you’re thick
(In the sick)
Squeals louder
(In the sounder)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Epstein
(No what I mean?)
Time to come clean

[Outro]
When you’re thick
(In the sick)
Squeals louder
(In the sounder)
Squeal like a pig
(In the mud… dig)
Come to found…
(In the sound)

ABOUT THE SONG
The DOE Climate Working Group: Legal Violations, Ideological Networks, and Ecofascist Connections

Trump has been widely criticized for white nationalist rhetoric and is also well-documented for his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a known ecofascist. Ecofascists understand the physics of climate change, with the short-term upper limit of warming estimated around +9°C. Their goal, alarmingly, is to push humanity toward that upper bound as a means of drastically reducing the global population—particularly targeting vulnerable regions in the Global South.

Connections to Epstein and Ecofascist Rhetoric
Investigations reveal intersections between elite networks, climate denial, and ecofascist ideologies:

* Jeffrey Epstein expressed views consistent with ecofascism, discussing overpopulation and questioning climate science.
* His networks overlapped with climate skeptics and fossil fuel advocates.
* Ecofascist reasoning frames environmental collapse as a selective survival mechanism targeting vulnerable populations.

Epstein, Climate Misinformation, and Elite Networks
“Potentially a good thing for the species”

In a series of July 2016 emails with Joscha Bach, a German philosopher and AI researcher, Jeffrey Epstein raised climate change in the context of a broader discussion about cognition and race. In one exchange, Epstein wrote:

“Maybe climate change is a good way of dealing with overpopulation — the earth’s forest fire. Potentially a good thing for the species.”

The statement reflects a willingness to frame climate-driven catastrophe as a population-level corrective rather than a humanitarian crisis.

Epstein and Climate Misinformation
In other emails, Epstein circulated material promoting climate misinformation.

In December 2016, he sent theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss a YouTube video titled “Nobel Laureate Smashes the Global Warming Hoax,” featuring Ivar Giaever, a Nobel Prize–winning physicist whose expertise was unrelated to climate science and who had publicly denied mainstream climate findings.

Krauss responded: “So you are listening to an old Nobel laureate whose expertise has nothing to do with this, who has never studied this in detail, built models, done experiments.”

Epstein replied:

“i liked the argument that more co2 is good for plants?”

This echoes a common climate denial talking point that isolates the fertilization effect of CO₂ while ignoring well-documented countervailing harms — including heat stress, drought intensification, soil degradation, extreme weather, and nutrient dilution in crops.

In a later exchange, Epstein asked:

“is the south pole getting colder and more ice?”

Krauss responded that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was melting at an unprecedented rate — consistent with peer-reviewed observations showing accelerating ice mass loss in parts of Antarctica despite regional variability.
Lomborg, Koonin, and Elite Circulation of Climate Skeptic Narratives

The released files also reference interactions between Epstein and prominent public figures involved in climate policy debates.

According to reporting, Bjørn Lomborg met with Epstein in September 2012 regarding philanthropic investments. A spokesperson for Lomborg’s Copenhagen Consensus Center stated that no funding was received and no further contact occurred.

Climate scientist Michael Mann has argued that certain policy commentators use concern for economic development in the Global South to justify continued fossil fuel dependence, despite the disproportionate vulnerability of those regions to climate impacts.

Emails also show Epstein receiving and circulating opinion pieces critical of mainstream climate science. In 2014, Nathan Myhrvold forwarded Epstein a Wall Street Journal op-ed by Steven Koonin titled “Climate Science Is Not Settled,” calling it “a good summary.” Koonin later participated in a Department of Energy report that downplayed aspects of climate risk.

The files further mention connections to individuals and entities linked to fossil-fuel-dependent states, underscoring how climate narratives circulate within networks that include financiers, technologists, policy commentators, and actors tied to petrostates.

This ideology is rooted not only in profit-seeking behavior, but also in a deeper indifference to who bears the consequences — an indifference that regards foreseeable harm as acceptable collateral damage rather than a preventable outcome.

DOE CWG

[Verse 1]
The C.W.G.
(Never studied reality)
Oh, no tragically
(A different strategy)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Oh no… (Eco)
Fascists
(Shhh… it’s)
A shame
(Who’s to blame?
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Refrain]
Department of Energy
(D.O.E.)
Gee…
(Really?)
Coulda fooled me

[Instrumental]
[Saxophone Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
The Climate Working Group?
(Never heard a feedback loop)
Oh, no calamity
(A sinister strategy)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Oh no… (Eco)
Fascists
(Shhh… it’s)
A shame
(Who’s to blame?
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Refrain]
Department of Energy
(D.O.E.)
Gee…
(Really?)
Coulda fooled me

[Outro]
Department of Energy
(D.O.E.)
Gee…
(Really?)
Coulda fooled me

ABOUT THE SONG

The Federal Court Ruling

The U.S. District Court ruled that the DOE’s formation of the “Climate Working Group” violated FACA requirements. Under FACA, federal advisory committees must:

  • Operate transparently
  • Provide balanced viewpoints
  • Maintain publicly accessible records

According to the court, the group did not meet these standards and operated without sufficient public oversight. The report produced by the group was reportedly referenced in efforts related to reconsideration of the Endangerment Finding.

Composition of the Climate Working Group

The group was coordinated by Travis Fisher and included five researchers known for publicly questioning aspects of prevailing climate models and projections:

  • Steven E. Koonin
  • John Christy
  • Judith Curry
  • Roy Spencer
  • Ross McKitrick

Member Backgrounds

  • Steven E. Koonin: Physicist and senior fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution; former DOE official under Obama and chief scientist for BP; author of a book arguing climate science is “unsettled”.
  • Judith Curry: Climatologist, professor emerita at Georgia Institute of Technology; known for criticizing what she terms “alarmism” regarding climate change.
  • Ross McKitrick: Environmental economics professor at University of Guelph, senior fellow at Fraser Institute; argues that the climate crisis is not a major issue.

Connections to the CO₂ Coalition

The CO₂ Coalition is a nonprofit organization advocating a reassessment of carbon dioxide’s role in climate change and opposing certain regulatory approaches.

  • Roy Spencer is publicly listed as affiliated with the CO₂ Coalition and has authored or reviewed materials distributed by the organization.
  • John Christy has collaborated with individuals within the same policy network and has worked closely with Spencer on satellite temperature research.

Advisory in Name Only

[Intro]
Advisory…
(In name only)
Public record…
(Or so we’re told)

[Verse 1]
Federal statute
(Plain and clear)
Transparency required
(Year by year)
Balanced viewpoints
(On display)
Open minutes
(Of what they say)

Filed and formed
(Behind closed doors)
Drafted findings
(Policy wars)
Cited later
(To justify)
Rollbacks written
(In black and white)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Read it back)
Operate openly
(That’s the pact)

[Chorus]
Advisory in name only
(Quietly convened)
Public trust eroding
(What does it mean?)
If the record’s hidden
(And balance undone)
Is it counsel given
(Or outcome spun?)

[Verse 2]
Five assembled
(Question the frame)
Model disputes
(Recurrent refrain)
Unsettled science
(So they claim)
Yet policy turns
(All the same)

Coalitions orbit
(Network ties)
Funding streams
(Strategic replies)
Reports referenced
(In legal review)
Endangerment weighed
(And overruled too)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Transparency
(Balanced view)
Public oversight
(Did it occur?)

[Chorus]
Advisory in name only
(Quietly convened)
Public trust eroding
(What does it mean?)
If the record’s hidden
(And balance undone)
Is it counsel given
(Or outcome spun?)

[Outro]
[Organ Swell, Bass Pulse Slowing]
D.O.E.
(Accountability)
Working group
(Under scrutiny)
Advisory…
(In name only)

Cross-Examination (DOE CWG, Pt. 2)

[Clerk]
All rise.

[Judge]
Be seated.

[Snare — Dry. Minimal.]

[Verse 1 — Examination]

[Counsel]
State your name.

[Witness]
Climate Working Group.

[Counsel]
Authorized?

[Witness]
Advisory.

[Counsel]
Under FACA?

[Pause]

[Witness]
We believed so.

[Bass — One Note Repeats]

[Counsel]
Public notice?

[Witness]
Limited.

[Counsel]
Balanced membership?

[Witness]
Selected experts.

[Counsel]
Selected how?

[Silence]

[Refrain — Whispered]

Department
of Energy
(D.O.E.)
Gee.
(Really.)

Could’ve sworn
this was policy.

[Verse 2 — Tighter]

[Percussion — Heartbeat Kick]

[Counsel]
Did you study feedback loops?

[Witness]
We reviewed uncertainties.

[Counsel]
Tipping points?

[Witness]
Debated.

[Counsel]
Sea level rise?

[Witness]
Projected.

[Counsel]
Accelerating?

[Witness]
Contested.

[Counsel]
By whom?

[Witness]
Members present.

[Bridge — Rising Tension]

[Organ Swell — Distorted]
[Snare March — Louder]

[Counsel]
Were transcripts kept?

[Witness]
Not formally.

[Counsel]
Public access?

[Witness]
Unavailable.

[Counsel]
Transparency?

[Witness]
Implied.

[Counsel]
Implied.

[Echo: Implied… implied…]

[Break — Guitar, Sharp Stabs]

[Counsel]
Was the report cited?

[Witness]
Yes.

[Counsel]
In reconsidering
the Endangerment Finding?

[Witness]
Referenced.

[Counsel]
To weaken?

[Witness]
To reassess.

[Counsel]
Reassess what?

[Witness]
Risk.

[Counsel]
Whose?

[Silence]

[Refrain — Louder]

Department
of Energy
(D.O.E.)
Gee.
(Really.)

Operating
off the record.

[Verse 3 — Names Entered]

[Low Piano Notes — Sparse]

[Counsel]
Dr. Koonin —
book titled Unsettled?

[Witness]
Yes.

[Counsel]
Dr. Curry —
“alarmism”?

[Witness]
Her term.

[Counsel]
Dr. Spencer —
CO₂ Coalition?

[Witness]
Affiliated.

[Counsel]
Dr. Christy?

[Witness]
Satellite data.

[Counsel]
Dr. McKitrick?

[Witness]
Economics.

[Counsel]
Common thread?

[Witness]
Skepticism.

[Counsel]
Of models?

[Witness]
Yes.

[Counsel]
Of consensus?

[Witness]
Yes.

[Counsel]
Of urgency?

[Silence]

[Final Break — Everything Drops Out]

[Counsel — Soft]
Did you consider harm?

[Witness]
We considered uncertainty.

[Counsel]
Did you consider delay?

[Witness]
We considered cost.

[Counsel]
Of action?

[Witness]
Yes.

[Counsel]
Of inaction?

[Long Silence]

[Final Refrain — Whispered, Layered Voices]

Department
of Energy
(D.O.E.)
Gee.
(Really.)

Court finds
non-compliant.

[Snare — Three Sharp Hits]

[Judge]
Stricken.

Under the Light

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Dissonant Organ, Sparse Guitar Chops]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Under the light
(Incite insight)
(All will be known)

[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo, Rising Synth Filter]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Courtroom files
(Docs on the table)
Hidden ties
(Truths unstable)
Evidence mounts
(Track the network)
Names appear
(Who lurks beneath)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Under the light
(Shadows recede)
Indeed…
(Incite insight)
[Instrumental, Angular Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Secrets unravel
(Under the light)
Every lie exposed
(Times of fright)
Power and greed
(Playing their hand)
All to be judged
(By the stand)

[Instrumental]
[Saxophone Solo, Pulsing Bass]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
Elite agendas
(Hidden agendas)
Silent consent
(Who will relent?)
Crossed connections
(See through the veil)
Truth delivered
(Justice prevail)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Under the light
(Everything shows)
Everyone knows
(Incite insight)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Secrets unravel
(Under the light)
Every lie exposed
(Times of fright)
Power and greed
(Playing their hand)
All to be judged
(By the stand)

[Outro]
The light remains
(Shining on all)
The light sustains
(Incite insight)
Into the light
(Take the ride)
No shadows hide
(Truth will call)
Under the light
(We see it all)
Incite insight

ABOUT THE SONG
Beyond rhetoric, Trump took significant steps to dismantle climate science and regulatory frameworks at the federal level, particularly through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Among the most consequential actions was the repeal of the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which legally designated greenhouse gases as a threat to public health and enabled regulation of emissions. These actions have had lasting effects on U.S. climate policy, weakening federal oversight, slowing renewable energy development, and reducing the country’s ability to respond to the accelerating climate crisis.

Trump’s tenure illustrates the intersection of political ideology, personal branding, and science denial, with consequences that extend far beyond domestic policy into global environmental governance.

Exposed

[Intro]
The lists (of ecofacists)

[Verse 1]
Read about Epstein
(And come clean)
The Epstein files
(Refute denials)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
The lists (of ecofacists)

[Chorus]
Dirty little secrets
(Turn to big fat regrets)
All the lies, lies, lies
(Should come as no surprise)

[Verse 2]
White nationalist
(Making a list)
White supremacy
(Thickened zealotry)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
The lists (of ecofacists)

[Chorus]
Dirty little secrets
(Turn to big fat regrets)
All the lies, lies, lies
(Should come as no surprise)

[Outro]
The lists (of ecofacists)
Grows oh so long
(Their oh so wrong)
A claim to shame

ABOUT THE SONG
Trump has been widely criticized for white nationalist rhetoric and is also well-documented for his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a known ecofascist. Ecofascists understand the physics of climate change, with the short-term upper limit of warming estimated around +9°C. Their goal, alarmingly, is to push humanity toward that upper bound as a means of drastically reducing the global population—particularly targeting vulnerable regions in the Global South.


Nonlinear Climate Acceleration and the Convergence of Ecofascist and Eugenics Ideologies

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[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
The lists (of ecofacists)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Read about Epstein
(And come clean)
The Epstein files
(Refute denials)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
The lists (of ecofacists)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Dirty little secrets
(Turn to big fat regrets)
All the lies, lies, lies
(Should come as no surprise)

[Instrumental]
[Saxophone Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
White nationalist
(Making a list)
White supremacy
(Thickened zealotry)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
The lists (of ecofacists)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Dirty little secrets
(Turn to big fat regrets)
All the lies, lies, lies
(Should come as no surprise)

[Outro]
The lists (of ecofacists)
Grows oh so long
(Their oh so wrong)
A claim to shame

ABOUT THE SONG
Trump has been widely criticized for white nationalist rhetoric and is also well-documented for his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a known ecofascist. Ecofascists understand the physics of climate change, with the short-term upper limit of warming estimated around +9°C. Their goal, alarmingly, is to push humanity toward that upper bound as a means of drastically reducing the global population—particularly targeting vulnerable regions in the Global South.


Nonlinear Climate Acceleration and the Convergence of Ecofascist and Eugenics Ideologies

From the album “Account

bookmark_borderEpstein

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Epstein
(No what I mean?)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
It’s all about
(Dirty business)
The kids shout:
(This is your mess)

[Chorus]
When you’re thick
(In the sick)
Squeals louder
(In the sounder)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Epstein
(No what I mean?)
Time to come clean

[Instrumental]
[Saxophone Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
Come to find out
(Feed on dirty deeds)
The kids shout:
(As hearts bleed)

[Chorus]
When you’re thick
(In the sick)
Squeals louder
(In the sounder)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Epstein
(No what I mean?)
Time to come clean

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
When you’re thick
(In the sick)
Squeals louder
(In the sounder)
Squeal like a pig
(In the mud… dig)
Come to found…
(In the sound)

ABOUT THE SONG
Epstein’s Network, Climate Denialism, and the Rise of Ecofascist Ideology

The DOE Climate Working Group: Legal Violations, Ideological Networks, and Ecofascist Connections

“As someone who has spent decades analyzing economic systems and their ethical failures, I view this convergence of ideology and environmental risk as one of the most dangerous feedback loops currently unfolding.”

When I began examining links between Jeffrey Epstein’s elite network and climate change denial, my initial working hypothesis was straightforward: profit. The fossil fuel industry has long funded campaigns designed to cast doubt on the scientific consensus that climate change is anthropogenic. If wealthy financiers and political actors were aligned with denialist narratives, the motive seemed obvious—protect existing investments, extend fossil fuel dependence, and delay regulatory action.

That motive exists. But it is not the whole story.

As the investigation deepened, a far more disturbing ideological thread emerged: the normalization of ecofascist rhetoric within segments of elite discourse. This worldview frames climate change not as a crisis to prevent, but as a selective corrective—an event that could reduce global population pressures, particularly in the Global South. In this framing, environmental catastrophe becomes less a shared human emergency and more a demographic filter.

Documented Intersections
Publicly released materials from the U.S. Department of Justice and congressional oversight records indicate that Jeffrey Epstein expressed views consistent with ecofascist ideology. According to those documents:

Epstein discussed overpopulation as a central global problem.
He questioned elements of the scientific consensus on climate change.
He interacted with climate skeptics and individuals promoting continued fossil fuel dependence.
His associations were distinct from, but sometimes rhetorically adjacent to, other figures in climate and energy debates.
The records do not portray Epstein as a climate scientist or policy architect. Rather, they show a financier with influence, access, and a demonstrated interest in shaping elite conversations around science, demography, and environmental futures.

The distinction matters. Influence in elite networks often operates indirectly—through funding, convening power, intellectual patronage, and agenda-setting rather than formal authorship of policy.

From Profit Motive to Ideological Motive
The profit motive behind climate denial is well documented across decades of fossil fuel industry strategy. However, ecofascism represents something structurally different.

Traditional denialism seeks to:
* Delay regulation.
* Preserve market share.
* Undermine scientific credibility.
* Protect capital investments.

Ecofascist reasoning, by contrast, reframes environmental collapse as:
* An inevitable outcome.
* A selective survival mechanism.
* A tool for demographic reduction.
* A geopolitical rebalancing that disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations.

Where denialism protects profits, ecofascism rationalizes harm.

This ideological shift is critical. It suggests that for some actors, climate inaction may not simply be negligence or greed—but strategic indifference to who suffers first and worst.

The Global South as a Targeted Casualty
Climate models consistently show that warming impacts—extreme heat, crop failure, sea-level rise, water stress—fall disproportionately on lower-income nations and equatorial regions. These are also regions with higher population growth rates.

The convergence of:
* Climate vulnerability
* Population growth rhetoric
* Elite indifference
* Fossil fuel dependence

creates a morally volatile mixture.

If climate destabilization is privately perceived as a “solution” to overpopulation, then policy paralysis is no longer accidental—it becomes aligned with a worldview that treats human suffering as an acceptable externality.

Why This Matters Now
The climate crisis is accelerating. Extreme weather events are intensifying. Migration pressures are rising. Food systems are destabilizing. As someone who has spent decades analyzing economic systems and their ethical failures, I view this convergence of ideology and environmental risk as one of the most dangerous feedback loops currently unfolding.

Climate denialism is not merely a scientific dispute. It is a political strategy. When fused with ecofascist undertones, it becomes something darker: a tacit endorsement of unequal survival.

The Epstein case illustrates how elite influence networks can intersect with scientific discourse in subtle but consequential ways. The concern is not that one financier alone shaped global climate policy. The concern is that certain narratives—about population, scarcity, and expendability—circulated within powerful circles without sufficient public scrutiny.

Conclusion
The investigation began with a question about greed. It evolved into a warning about ideology.

Climate denial protects capital.
Ecofascism rationalizes collapse.

Understanding the difference is essential.

The future of climate policy is not just a debate over carbon emissions. It is a debate over whose lives are treated as negotiable.

When policy actions knowingly contradict established scientific risk assessments — especially when such actions foreseeably harm vulnerable populations and future generations — the issue moves beyond scientific consensus. It becomes a matter of legal and ethical responsibility under both domestic and international law. Individuals implicated in such decisions include Rob Bradley Jr., Roy Spencer, John Christy, Chris Wright, and Donald J. Trump.

From the album “Account

bookmark_borderSelective Corrective

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Selective (Corrective)?
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Demographic filtering
(Catastrophe as a tool)
Can’t you see blithering
(Aristocratic fool)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Selective (Corrective)?
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Chorus]
Selective survival mechanism
(White supremacism)
A sick urge to purge
(Population reduction)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
Selective survival
(Constant denial)
Survival of the fit
(Or unfit nitwit)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Selective (Corrective)?
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Chorus]
Selective survival mechanism
(White supremacism)
A sick urge to purge
(Population reduction)

[Outro]
Selective (Corrective)?
Get introspective

ABOUT THE SONG
In the context of ecofascism, a “selective corrective” refers to the framing of environmental collapse or climate change not as a disaster to be avoided, but as a necessary, inevitable mechanism that “purges” or reduces specific populations to restore ecological balance.

Key aspects of this concept include:
Demographic Filtering: Unlike traditional climate denial that ignores the crisis, this worldview accepts environmental catastrophe as a tool for “demographic reduction”. It views the death of large groups—typically in the Global South—as a way to relieve global population pressure on resources.

Selective Survival: It suggests that the environment acts as a “selective survival mechanism” where only those deemed “native” or “fit” (often based on white supremacist or ethnonationalist criteria) should survive to enjoy remaining resources.

Naturalizing Harm: By labeling a crisis a “corrective,” ecofascist rhetoric shifts responsibility away from structural issues like industrialization or capitalism and instead treats mass human suffering as a “natural” return to order.

Geopolitical Rebalancing: It reframes the crisis as a “geopolitical rebalancing” that disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations while protecting the interests of the powerful elite.

From the album “Account

bookmark_borderEcofascist

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
The fastest
(Fascists)
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]

[Verse 1]
From profit motive
(In a denial style)
White promotive
(Lying all the while)

[Chorus]
The fastest
(Fascists)
Trying to put one
(Past us)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Hear ’em lie
(Watch us die)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Destitution
(Of population)
Kill for thrill
(Lying all the while)

[Chorus]
The fastest
(Fascists)
Pullin’ a quick one
(On all of us)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Hear ’em lie
(Watch us die)

[Outro]
Superior hubris
(Ruling over us)
Greed and hate
(There’s no debate)

ABOUT THE SONG
Epstein’s Network, Climate Denialism, and the Rise of Ecofascist Ideology

When I began examining links between Jeffrey Epstein’s elite network and climate change denial, my initial working hypothesis was straightforward: profit. The fossil fuel industry has long funded campaigns designed to cast doubt on the scientific consensus that climate change is anthropogenic. If wealthy financiers and political actors were aligned with denialist narratives, the motive seemed obvious—protect existing investments, extend fossil fuel dependence, and delay regulatory action.

That motive exists. But it is not the whole story.

As the investigation deepened, a far more disturbing ideological thread emerged: the normalization of ecofascist rhetoric within segments of elite discourse. This worldview frames climate change not as a crisis to prevent, but as a selective corrective—an event that could reduce global population pressures, particularly in the Global South. In this framing, environmental catastrophe becomes less a shared human emergency and more a demographic filter.

Documented Intersections
Publicly released materials from the U.S. Department of Justice and congressional oversight records indicate that Jeffrey Epstein expressed views consistent with ecofascist ideology. According to those documents:

* Epstein discussed overpopulation as a central global problem.
* He questioned elements of the scientific consensus on climate change.
* He interacted with climate skeptics and individuals promoting continued fossil fuel dependence.
* His associations were distinct from, but sometimes rhetorically adjacent to, other figures in climate and energy debates.

The records do not portray Epstein as a climate scientist or policy architect. Rather, they show a financier with influence, access, and a demonstrated interest in shaping elite conversations around science, demography, and environmental futures.

The distinction matters. Influence in elite networks often operates indirectly—through funding, convening power, intellectual patronage, and agenda-setting rather than formal authorship of policy.

From Profit Motive to Ideological Motive
The profit motive behind climate denial is well documented across decades of fossil fuel industry strategy. However, ecofascism represents something structurally different.

Traditional denialism seeks to:
* Delay regulation.
* Preserve market share.
* Undermine scientific credibility.
* Protect capital investments.

Ecofascist reasoning, by contrast, reframes environmental collapse as:
* An inevitable outcome.
* A selective survival mechanism.
* A tool for demographic reduction.
* A geopolitical rebalancing that disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations.

Where denialism protects profits, ecofascism rationalizes harm.

This ideological shift is critical. It suggests that for some actors, climate inaction may not simply be negligence or greed—but strategic indifference to who suffers first and worst.

The Global South as a Targeted Casualty
Climate models consistently show that warming impacts—extreme heat, crop failure, sea-level rise, water stress—fall disproportionately on lower-income nations and equatorial regions. These are also regions with higher population growth rates.

The convergence of:
* Climate vulnerability
* Population growth rhetoric
* Elite indifference
* Fossil fuel dependence

creates a morally volatile mixture.

If climate destabilization is privately perceived as a “solution” to overpopulation, then policy paralysis is no longer accidental—it becomes aligned with a worldview that treats human suffering as an acceptable externality.

Why This Matters Now
The climate crisis is accelerating. Extreme weather events are intensifying. Migration pressures are rising. Food systems are destabilizing. As someone who has spent decades analyzing economic systems and their ethical failures, I view this convergence of ideology and environmental risk as one of the most dangerous feedback loops currently unfolding.

Climate denialism is not merely a scientific dispute. It is a political strategy. When fused with ecofascist undertones, it becomes something darker: a tacit endorsement of unequal survival.

The Epstein case illustrates how elite influence networks can intersect with scientific discourse in subtle but consequential ways. The concern is not that one financier alone shaped global climate policy. The concern is that certain narratives—about population, scarcity, and expendability—circulated within powerful circles without sufficient public scrutiny.

Conclusion
The investigation began with a question about greed. It evolved into a warning about ideology.

Climate denial protects capital.
Ecofascism rationalizes collapse.

Understanding the difference is essential.

The future of climate policy is not just a debate over carbon emissions. It is a debate over whose lives are treated as negotiable.

When policy actions knowingly contradict established scientific risk assessments — especially when such actions foreseeably harm vulnerable populations and future generations — the issue moves beyond scientific consensus. It becomes a matter of legal and ethical responsibility under both domestic and international law. Individuals implicated in such decisions include Rob Bradley Jr., Roy Spencer, John Christy, Chris Wright, and Donald J. Trump.

From the album “Account

bookmark_borderDenial Damage

[Silence] [Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums] [Intro] [Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter] [Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal] Stop (Stop! Stop!) The damned denial damage The slop you supply (The damned demand) Lie n’ die [Instrumental] [Acoustic Guitar Solo] [Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March] [Refrain] And, the children cry (Why, why, oh why) Stop (Stop! Stop!) The damned denial damage [Bridge – Breakdown] [Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal] The slop you supply (The damned demand) Lie n’ die [Instrumental] [Acoustic Guitar Solo] [Saxophone Solo, Driving Bass, Drum Fills] [Refrain] And, the children cry (Why, why, oh why) Stop (Stop! Stop!) The damned denial damage You’re killin’ us (Down to the fetus) [Bridge – Breakdown] [Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal] The slop you supply (The damned demand) Lie n’ die [Instrumental] [Acoustic Guitar Solo] [Saxophone Solo, Driving Bass, Drum Fills] [Outro] The citizen’s command (The slop you supply) That “damned demand” (Time to say… bye-bye) Bye-bye

ABOUT THE SONG

ATTN: Citizen Climate Scientists

Please help stop denial damage.
If you want to help, visit this website and search for terms like “climate change” or related keywords to see what you can find. Then share any interesting findings.
https://www.justice.gov/epstein

Examples:

  • Climate change – 658 Results
  • Global warming – 218 Results
  • Oil – 6,895 Result

For use in:

Trump, Chris Wright, Rob Bradley Jr., the CO2 Coalition, Epstein Elite, and Crimes Against Humanity

From the album “Account

bookmark_borderSworn Statement (Record of the Truth — Part II)

[Silence]

[Instrumental: Low Organ Drone, Distant Kick Like a Heartbeat, Sub Bass Rumble]

[Intro – Sworn In]

[Single Piano Notes, Wide Reverb]

Raise your right hand
(State your name)
Do you swear
(To tell the truth)
The whole truth
(Nothing but the truth)

[Snare — dry, like a gavel]

Let the record show.

[Verse 1 – Establishing Facts]

Atmospheric carbon concentration
(Pre-industrial baseline)
Two-eight-zero parts per million

Current observation
(Four-two-zero and climbing)

Entered into evidence
(Ice core record)
Isotopic signature
(Declining ¹³C ratio)

Fossil origin confirmed
(¹⁴C absent)

Let the record show.

[Chorus – Filed Exhibit]

Exhibit A
(Radiative forcing)
Five point three five
Logarithmic law

Per doubling
(Three point seven watts per meter squared)
Energy imbalance
(Entered into cause)

No speculation
(Measured change)
No ideology
(Just the range)

Let the record show.

[Bridge – Cross Examination]

[Percussion Drops, Sub Bass Pulses]

Counsel argues
(Natural cycle)
Volcanic flux
(Oceanic release)

Objection — relevance
(Isotopes disagree)
Sustained by physics
(Line-by-line spectroscopy)

[Organ swell rises]

Who benefits
(From delay)
Who profits
(From doubt)

Follow the funding
(Follow the memo)
Follow the blackout.

[Verse 2 – Duty of Care]

Risk assessment filed
(Known externality)
Internal communications
(Foreseeability)

Projected loss
(Coastal exposure)
Thermal expansion
(Glacial closure)

Agricultural yield
(Declining variance)
Heat mortality
(Excess occurrence)

When knowledge exists
(And action withheld)
Negligence forms
(In the space unfilled)

Let the record show.

[Chorus – Liability]

Exhibit B
(Policy decision)
Contrary to
(Scientific provision)

Standard of care
(Breached in plain sight)
Public trust
(Ignored for might)

No confusion
(No mistake)
When harm was known
Before the break

Let the record show.

[Break – Expert Witness]

[Instrumental Minimal — Bass + Metronome Click]

In my expert opinion
(To a reasonable certainty)
The causal chain
(Meets threshold clarity)

Anthropogenic forcing
Primary driver
Feedback loops
(Amplifier)

Time compression
(Tipping behavior)
System response
(Nonlinear failure)

This is not conjecture.
It is convergence.

[Final Chorus – Verdict Approaches]

Exhibit C
(Human cost)
Displaced millions
(Livelihoods lost)

Future damages
(Intergenerational)
Scope and scale
(Transnational)

When warnings stand
And choices fall
Responsibility
(Belongs to all)

But accountability
(To those who knew)

[Outro – Court Adjourned]

[Snare — slow, echoing like footsteps in a courthouse]

The data rests.
The models rest.
The oceans do not.

[Organ fades into low drone]

Let the record show.

Adjourned.

[Silence — like a gavel strike]

From the album “Account

bookmark_borderFunny, Coming From a Guy Like You

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Never a word that’s true
(Ya know, so…)
It’s funny coming from a guy like you
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
As a matter of fact
The fact is…
Your mass has no matter
Just an ass,
In wolves’ clothing

[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Refrain]
Never a word that’s true
(So… ya know…)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
It’s funny coming from a guy like you

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Not a word of it true
(Not ignorance, all arrogance)
You know what you do

But time’s comin’ due
(The fall of prominence)
Runnin’ you through

[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Refrain]
Never a word that’s true
(So… ya know…)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
It’s funny coming from a guy like you

[Refrain]
Never a word that’s true
(So… ya know…)

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
It’s funny coming from a guy like you

ABOUT THE SONG
Investigative Reporting in Real Time:
Trump, Chris Wright, the CO2 Coalition, Epstein Elite, and Crimes Against Humanity

It’s always fascinating to watch how investigative reporting unfolds in real time. This latest investigation — involving Trump, Chris Wright, the CO₂ Coalition, Epstein, and potential crimes against humanity — is already producing revealing patterns. One thing you can measure almost immediately is the intensity of the backlash. The more evidence presented, the louder the reaction.

It’s also interesting how certain individuals seem compelled to insert themselves into the story — almost volunteering to become part of the record. If you’re following along, this is where things tend to get very revealing. For example:
Rob Bradley commented on my post in the Facebook group Climate Change Debate.

Rob Bradley:
* The American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) educates people on the value of freedom, property rights, limited government and sound money.
* The Institute for Energy Research
Founder and CEO

He wrote:
“Political science instead of real science also…”

I replied:
Funny, coming from a guy like you. At least you admit your politics isn’t real science, that’s a start.

Now, please explain this: Human Contribution via CO₂
Humans have increased atmospheric CO₂ from ~280 ppm (pre-industrial) to ~420 ppm today. This increase is not from natural sources but primarily from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) and land-use changes.
The isotopic signature of carbon identifies the source:
¹²C, ¹³C, ¹⁴C isotopes are key:
* Fossil fuels are depleted in ¹³C because plants preferentially absorb ¹²C during photosynthesis.
* Fossil fuels contain no ¹⁴C (radiocarbon), as it decays over millions of years.
* The observed decline in ¹³C/¹²C ratio and ¹⁴C content confirms that the excess CO₂ comes from fossil carbon, not volcanoes or oceans.
Radiative Forcing
Radiative forcing (ΔF\Delta FΔF) quantifies how much a GHG changes the balance between incoming and outgoing radiation:
ΔF=5.35ln(C0​C​)[W/m² for CO₂]
Explanation:
ΔF\Delta FΔF = radiative forcing (in watts per square meter, W/m²)
CCC = current atmospheric CO₂ concentration (ppm)
C0C_0C0​ = reference (pre-industrial) CO₂ concentration (ppm)
ln⁡\lnln = natural logarithm
Where:
CCC = current CO₂ concentration (ppm)
C0C_0C0​ = pre-industrial CO₂ concentration (~280 ppm)
The constant 5.35 comes from line-by-line radiative transfer calculations
This formula captures the logarithmic relationship: each doubling of CO₂ produces roughly the same increase in radiative forcing (~3.7 W/m² per doubling).
Other gases:
CH₄ (methane): short-lived but ~25× more potent than CO₂ over 100 years.
N₂O (nitrous oxide): ~298× more potent than CO₂ over 100 years.
The total forcing is the sum of all anthropogenic contributions:
ΔFtotal​=ΔFCO₂​+ΔFCH₄​+ΔFN₂O​+…

From the album “Account

bookmark_borderAccount

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
In a slump
(Due to Trump)
Killin’ our kids
(I kid you not)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Heaven forbids
(Such rot)

[Chorus]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
The Secretary
(Of Energy_
Killin’ our kids
(I kid you not)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Heaven forbids
(Such rot)

[Chorus]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)

[Outro]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
No more retractions
(Give us satisfaction)

ABOUT THE SONG
Recent court rulings have raised significant questions about the formation and operation of a Department of Energy (DOE) advisory body informally referred to as the “Climate Working Group.” A U.S. District Court found that the group violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), a law requiring transparency, balanced representation, and public accountability for federal advisory committees.

The case has drawn attention because several individuals associated with the group have ties to the CO₂ Coalition, a nonprofit organization known for challenging key elements of the mainstream scientific consensus on climate change. The analyses was relied upon by the Trump administration in overturning the Endangerment Finding — a move Trump used for the EPA to roll back major climate and pollution regulations.

My work is not aimed at the typical science skeptic debating percentages or petitions. Rather, my investigative reporting — grounded in decades of experience as a climate scientist and economist — focuses on documenting evidence, ensuring accountability, and tracing decision-making pathways.
The goal is not rhetorical persuasion; it is evidentiary clarity.

When policy actions knowingly contradict established scientific risk assessments — especially when such actions foreseeably harm vulnerable populations and future generations — the issue moves beyond scientific consensus. It becomes a matter of legal and ethical responsibility under both domestic and international law. Individuals implicated in such decisions include Roy Spencer, John Christy, Chris Wright, and Donald J. Trump.

From the album “Account

bookmark_borderRewilding (Album)

From the album “Rewilding

Rewilding Album Cover

Rewilding


The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Rewilding

[Intro]
From wild…
(To mild)

[Verse 1]
Pave, pave, pave
(Man’s slave)
Never gave
(To the grave)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
From wild…
(To mild)

[Chorus]
Oh the shame
(Of the wild tamer)
Wilding tame
(Nature’s claimer)

[Bridge]
Rewilding
Wild finding

[Verse 2]
Wow! Plow, plow
(Look at man now)
Never gave
(To his grave)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
From wild…
(To mild)

[Chorus]
Oh the shame
(Of the wild tamer)
Wilding tame
(Nature’s claimer)

[Bridge]
Rewilding
Wild finding

[Outro]
Oh the shame
(Of the wild tamer)
Man’s to blame
(Nature’s claimer)

Resurgence

[Intro]
Back to roots…
(To the bloom)

[Verse 1]
Grow, grow, grow
(Life will show)
Rivers run
(Free from sun)
Trees reclaim
(Their domain)
Grass extends
(Beyond our pens)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Back to roots…
(To the bloom)

[Chorus]
Oh the joy
(Of the wild returning)
Nature thrives
(Human yearning)

[Bridge 2]
Restore the streams
(Reclaim dreams)
Return to wild
(Life reconciled)

[Verse 2]
Birds on wing
(Songs we bring)
Forests grow
(Seeds we sow)
Meadows bloom
(Chasing gloom)
Oceans swell
(Tales to tell)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Back to roots…
(To the bloom)

[Chorus]
Oh the joy
(Of the wild returning)
Nature thrives
(Human yearning)

[Outro]
Back to roots…
(Life renewed)
Wild and free
(Reclaimed by you and me)

Circle of Life

[Intro]
Round and round…
(No straight line)

[Verse 1]
Ash to soil
(Endless toil)
Seed to tree
(Tree to sea)
Fall and rise
(Changing skies)
Lose to gain
(Sun and rain)

[Pre-Chorus]
Nothing wasted
(All is traced)
What decays
(Feeds the days)

[Chorus]
Circle of life
(Not conquest or strife)
Balance the scale
(Or systems fail)
Round and round
(Common ground)

We were never above it
(But part of it)

Every action returns
(The planet learns)

[Verse 2]
River bends
(Does not pretend)
Forest breathes
(Oxygen leaves)
Ocean turns
(Carbon burns)
Ice will flow
(Fast or slow)

[Pre-Chorus]
Feedback sings
(In widening rings)
What we take
(We remake)

[Chorus]
Circle of life
(Not conquest or strife)
Balance the scale
(Or systems fail)
Round and round
(Common ground)

Macro view
(Old yet new)
Zooming wide
(Turn the tide)

[Outro]
Round and round…
(No straight line)
From wild…
(To wise)

Trilogy Flow
Rewilding → Humanity overreaches
Resurgence → Restoration begins
Circle of Life → Systems thinking & equilibrium

This closes the arc in a way that aligns beautifully with the last album “Macroscopic Perspective” theme — with the motif of zooming out to see system dynamics and feedback loops.

Long in the Tooth?

[Intro]
Long in the tooth
(Get back to your youth)

[Verse 1]
Were you high on the hog
(The oyster’s pearl)
Now way down in a bog
(The boisterous peril)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Long in the tooth
(Get back to your youth)

[Chorus]
Remind (how to be kind)
Comes to mind (re-find)
The wild (in your child)
Back to youth

[Bridge – Breakdown]
As it’s sung
(Back to young!)

[Verse 2]
An ole’ dirty dog
(In need of repair)
The drain’s gotta clog
(The wife’s in despair)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Long in the tooth
(Get back to your youth)

[Chorus]
Remind (how to be kind)
Comes to mind (re-find)
The wild (in your child)
Back to youth

[Bridge – Breakdown]
As it’s sung
(Back to young!)

[Outro]
Here’s the thing
(You can come and sing)
Be an unsung young
As it’s sung
(Back to young!)
Come on and sing
(Back to young)
New life we’ll bring
(Back to young)

Dust to Dust

[Intro]
Ashes to ashes
(Dust to dust)
Humanity flashes
(Light a must)

[Verse 1]
Where did you come from
(Where are you going)
Trying to gain some
(Sense of knowing)

[Chorus]
Ashes to ashes
(Dust to dust)
Humanity flashes
(Light a must)

[Verse 2]
Where did you now
(Do you know where you’ve been)
Do you know how
(You’ll return there again)

[Chorus]
Ashes to ashes
(Dust to dust)
Humanity flashes
(Light a must)

[Outro]
Ashes to ashes
(Dust to dust)
Gaining insight
(Into the light)

ABOUT THE SONG
Humans are literally made of “stardust”—the atoms, including carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, that constitute over 97% of our body mass were forged within ancient stars and released into the universe via supernovae and stellar winds billions of years ago. This, as Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson notes, means we are direct descendants of the cosmos.

Forged in Fire

[Intro]
Born in a furnace
(Core of a star)
Scattered in brilliance
(Traveling far)

[Verse 1]
Hydrogen whispers
(Fusing to flame)
Gravity gathers
(Calling your name)

Carbon and oxygen
(Forged in the blaze)
Elements settling
(Through cosmic haze)

[Bridge]

Collide and collapse
(Explode and expand)
Dust becomes body
(Body to sand)

[Chorus]
Forged in fire
(Born of the sun)
Endless the choir
(Many made one)

Ashes to ashes
(Cycles adjust)
We are the flashes
(Rising from dust)

[Verse 2]
Supernova thunder
(Tearing apart)
Seeding the wonder
(Atom by heart)

Planets assembling
(Stone into bone)
Life slowly trembling
(Not alone)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
You were ancient
(Before you were you)
Light was patient
(Waiting to move)

[Chorus]
Forged in fire
(Born of the sun)
Endless the choir
(Many made one)

Ashes to ashes
(Dust to dust)
Matter aspires
(Returning in trust)

[Outro]
Stardust breathing
(Living light)
Cosmos seething
(Into sight)

Ashes to ashes
(Dust to dust)
We are the universe
(Learning to trust)

Dust to Dust – Pt. 2 (Nucleosynthesis)

[Intro]
Stellar nucleosynthesis
(Core collapse genesis)
Type II supernova
(Heavy element nova)

[Verse 1]
Hydrogen fusion
(Proton-proton chain)
Helium burning
(Carbon remains)

Triple-alpha process
(Oxygen forms)
Neon and silicon
(Pre-collapse storms)

Iron core threshold
(End of the line)
No more exothermic
(Fusion decline)

[Pre-Chorus]
Gravity wins
(Pressure within)
Degeneracy broken
(Collapse begins)

[Chorus]
Shockwave ignition
(Type Two detonation)
Rapid neutron capture
(r-process creation)

Gold in your bloodstream
(Calcium in bone)
Forged in explosion
(Not grown at home)

Dust to dust
(Entropy climbs)
Matter disperses
(Through space and time)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Stellar winds
(Mass outflow)
Planetary nebulae
(Elements sow)

Angular momentum
(Disks align)
Accretion forming
(Design by design)

[Verse 2]
Isotopic ratios
(Signature clear)
Carbon-twelve dominance
(We are from here)

Neutrino burst
(Core rebound wave)
Shock front propagates
(What fusion gave)

Thermodynamics
(No appeal)
Second law governs
(Entropy real)

[Chorus]
Shockwave ignition
(Type Two detonation)
Rapid neutron capture
(r-process creation)

Iron to nickel
(Decay to light)
Supernova remnant
(Glowing bright)

Dust to dust
(Cycles repeat)
Energy gradients
(Drive the heat)

[Bridge – Scientific Breakdown]
Baryonic matter
(From the Big Bang)
Three-kelvin background
(Cosmic hum sang)

Four point six billion
(Years ago)
Solar nebula collapse
(Angular flow)

Planetesimal accretion
(Impacts align)
Abiogenesis
(Chemistry’s climb)

[Final Chorus]
Forged in stars
(Confirmed by lines)
Spectral analysis
(Converging signs)

Carbon, nitrogen
(Oxygen trust)
We are the evidence
(Dust to dust)

[Outro]
Entropy rising
(Heat death far)
Yet here we stand
(Remnants of star)

Dust to dust
(Not metaphor)
Measured, modeled
(Physics at core)

Near Extinction

[Intro]
How near is our situation
(To near extinction)

[Verse 1]
Oh, please
(Stop disease)
It’s nothing to sneeze at
(Trajectory’s far from flat)

[Chorus]
How near is our situation
(To near extinction)
Getting closer day-by-day
(Time to change our way)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Sooo… (let’s go!)

[Verse 2]
When it comes to war
(Say “no more!”)
Time for the fool
(To go to school)

[Chorus]
How near is our situation
(To near extinction)
Getting closer day-by-day
(Time to change our way)

[Outro]
Sooo… (let’s go!)
[Guitar Solo]
Yo! (We know)
Shape up the shhh (it) show

ABOUT THE SONG

Important Caveat

Much of the world is becoming uninhabitable due to anthropogenic global warming. Billions of people might be reduced to millions, with severely diminished quality of life and drastically shortened life expectancy.

The major difference between past paleoclimatic transitions and today is the presence of human civilization — and the behavioral, technological, and geopolitical dynamics that now influence the system. When we began our research, we assumed a baseline level of cooperation in response to clear scientific evidence. Unfortunately, that assumption has not held.

Continued denial and politicization of climate change — coupled with intensified competition over water, food, and migration — could trigger large-scale conflict, including the potential for nuclear war. Such a collapse of human systems could lead to near-term extinction, even though the climate physics alone do not make that outcome likely.

Research highlights another layer of risk: climate change aggravates infectious disease. Camilo Mora, data analyst and associate professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, found that climatic hazards exacerbate 58% of all known human pathogen — over half of the infectious diseases discovered since the end of the Roman Empire. Mora called this “shocking,” emphasizing that movement of humans and animals, as well as milder winters at higher latitudes allowing pathogen survival, are key factors.

Mora notes:

“The human pathogenic diseases and transmission pathways aggravated by climatic hazards are too numerous for comprehensive societal adaptation, highlighting the urgent need to work at the source of the problem: reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

He further explained:

“The magnitude of the vulnerability — when you think about one or two diseases, okay, we can deal with that. But when 58% of diseases can be affected or triggered in a thousand different ways, it’s clear we are not going to be able to adapt to climate change.”

In short, while the physical limits of the Earth system constrain the ultimate magnitude of warming, human behavior, social instability, and geopolitical failures could still produce catastrophic outcomes far beyond what climate physics alone would dictate.

Tipping Point (Reversal)

[Intro – Sparse, Focused]
Non-linear systems
(Respond to force)
Feedbacks amplify (I) I
(Change their course)

Small inputs matter
(At critical mass)
Phase transitions
(Can come to pass)

[Verse 1]
Runaway heat
(Can be slowed)
Policy shifts
(Change the mode)

Markets adapt
(Signals align)
Carbon priced
(Redraw the line)

Permafrost thaw
(Is not fate)
Methane curves
(Can decelerate)

[Pre-Chorus – Building]
Thresholds cut both ways
(Collapse or rise)
Instability
(Also stabilizes)

When networks learn
(And nodes engage)
System behavior
(Leaves the cage)

[Chorus – Driving but Uplifting]
Tipping point
(Reversal)
Positive feedback
(Can go universal)

Bend the curve
(Shift the frame)
Change the rules
(Change the game)

Complex systems
(Reorganize)
Hope is conditional
(But so are the skies)

[Verse 2 – Explicitly Scientific]
Entropy rises
(Locally true)
But order forms
(When energy flows through)

Solar flux
(External source)
Drives negentropy
(Alters course)

Nucleation sites
(Form reform)
Policy clusters
(Norms transform)

Social contagion
(Behavior spreads)
Low-carbon choices
(Outpace the dread)

[Bridge – Systems Language, Tight Rhythm]
Adaptive capacity
(Resilience grows)
Distributed grids
(Shock absorption shows)

Redundancy
(Prevents cascade)
Diversity
(Strengthens the braid)

Feedback loops
(Can dampen too)
Stability emerges
(From what we do)

[Chorus – Expanded]
Tipping point
(Reversal)
Phase shift
(Dispersal)

From extractive
(To regenerative)
From destabilizing
(To integrative)

We are the forcing
(We are the brake)
The system bends
(With choices we make)

[Outro – Quiet → Expansive]
Near extinction
(Was never fixed)
Cascading failure
(Intermixed)

Non-linear futures
(Branch and divide)
Attractors shift
(With applied drive)

Small changes scale
(Networked intention)
Collective action
(System retention)

[Final spoken line]
Conditional hope
(Is still hope)

Cascading Failure

[Intro]
Feedback loops engage
(Cascading failure)
Thresholds breached
(Behavioral derailment)

[Verse 1]
Glaciers weep
(Sea levels creep)
Jet stream bends
(Extreme never ends)

Permafrost sighs
(Methane replies)
Forest to flame
(Carbon inflamed)

[Pre-Chorus]
Pathogens travel
(Warmth unravels)
Vectors expand
(No safe land)

[Chorus – Driving]
How close is collapse?
(Closer than maps)
Systems entwined
(Converging lines)
Push past the brink
(Faster than we think)
Cascading failure
(Linked behavior)

[Bridge – Spoken / Percussive Breakdown]
Fifty-eight percent
(Of known disease)
Aggravated
(By shifting seas)

Migration stress
(Resource distress)
Water and grain
(Amplify pain)

[Snare March → rising synth arpeggio]
Entropy climbs
(Outruns the times)
Institutions strain
(Under the chain)

[Verse 2]
Denial loud
(Policy bowed)
Signals ignored
(Instability stored)

When food runs thin
(Conflict begins)
One spark misread
(Millions dead)

[Chorus – Harder]
How near is the line?
(Fragile design)
Deterrence thin
(Weapons within)
Human behavior
(Overrides nature)
Cascading failure
(Self-made crater)

[Outro – Sparse → Explosive]
Physics sets bounds
(But politics pounds)
Choice remains
(In neural chains)

(Can you see)
Turn the key
(Reverse entropy?)
Shape up and grow
(We already know)
… on with the show!

Greening

[Intro]
What is the meaning
(Of illusional greening)

[Verse 1]
What was tall
(Is getting small)
Growing up
(To dangle and strangle)

[Bridge]
What is the meaning
(… the illusional of greening)

[Chorus]
The hotter we go
(The less green to show)
Gonna fade to black
(Never coming back)

[Verse 2]
As the green
(Grows lean)
Gotta come clean
(Know what I mean)

[Bridge]
What is the meaning…
(It’s just an illusional of greening)

[Chorus]
The hotter we go
(The less green to show)
Gonna fade to black
(Never coming back)

[Outro]
What is the meaning
(An illusional greening)
Best start conceding
(It’s an illusion of greening)

ABOUT THE SONG

The Illusion of “Greening”

Short-term vegetation increases following forest die-off can create the appearance of ecological recovery. When mature trees die, fast-growing vines, shrubs, and annual plants often proliferate. However, these species typically store far less carbon than old-growth forests and cycle carbon rapidly back to the atmosphere through decay and fire. In many cases, dense vine growth can further stress or accelerate mortality in remaining trees.

As a result, apparent “greening” does not necessarily translate into durable carbon sequestration or long-term climate stabilization.

Polar Greening vs. Albedo Loss

In parts of Greenland and Antarctica, retreating ice has exposed new land surfaces, allowing mosses and limited vegetation to expand. This localized biological carbon uptake does increase photosynthetic activity.

However, the simultaneous loss of highly reflective ice and snow reduces surface albedo, increasing solar absorption and amplifying regional warming. Current radiative balance assessments indicate that the warming effect from albedo reduction substantially outweighs the carbon uptake benefit, though precise quantification remains an active area of research.

Net Feedback Balance

Opposing feedbacks do exist within the Earth system. Some processes partially counteract warming.

However, the balance of evidence suggests these stabilizing mechanisms are unlikely to offset the dominant amplifying feedbacks at scale. Preliminary analyses indicate that the net radiative imbalance remains strongly positive — not marginal — meaning the system continues to accumulate energy.

The key scientific question is not whether negative feedbacks exist, but whether they are large and persistent enough
to counteract accelerating warming. Current data suggest they are not.

Deep Forest

[Intro]
Deep in the forest
(The soul’s at rest)

[Verse 1]
Take a walk on the wild side
(Hear the wind’s whisper)
An elixir that fix ‘er
(Far and wide… feelin’ crisper)

[Chorus]
Deep in the forest
(The soul’s at rest)
In the thick of the trees
(Breath in… with ease)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
On the outside
(Phytoncide)
On the inside
(Phytoncide)

[Verse 2]
Unhide your hide
(Take it outside)
And plant some plants within
(Feelin’ good again)

[Chorus]
Deep in the forest
(The soul’s at rest)
In the thick of the trees
(Breath in… with ease)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
On the outside
(Phytoncide)
On the inside
(Phytoncide)

[Outro]
On the outside
(Phytoncide)
On the inside
(Phytoncide)

ABOUT THE SONG
Forest bathing (Shinrin-yoku) involves breathing in phytoncides, which are antimicrobial volatile organic compounds (natural wood essential oils) emitted by trees to protect themselves from fungi, insects, and bacteria. These airborne chemicals, primarily terpenes like pinene and d-limonene, offer health benefits such as lowered stress, reduced blood pressure, and increased immunity.

Key chemicals absorbed during a forest bath include:
Pinene: Found in pine and coniferous trees; provides anti-inflammatory, sedative, and neuroprotective effects.
D-Limonene: A citrus-scented compound often found in pine and spruce, contributing to stress reduction.
Pinene & Camphene: Common terpenes in forests, known for their piney, earthy, or herbal scents.
Myrcene & Sabinene: Other monoterpene hydrocarbons found in the forest atmosphere.

These compounds are inhaled and absorbed through the skin, triggering increased natural killer (NK) cell activity and reducing cortisol levels. The highest concentration of these chemicals is found in coniferous forests (pine, cedar, spruce).

(Paved Paradise) Big Yellow Taxi

A quasi-coversong based on Big Yellow Taxi
Originally written and performed by Joni Mitchell
(Updated lyrics)

[Verse 1]
They paved paradise and put up a hot spot
with a pink hotel, a boutique and a parking lot

[Chorus]
Don’t it always seem to go
that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.

[Interlude]
Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
(Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo)

[Verse 2]
They took all I could see, put ’em in a “me” museum
and they charged the people twenty dollars just to see ’em.

[Chorus]
Don’t it always seem you don’t know
that it can all go, know what you’ve got till it’s gone.
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.

[Interlude]
Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo
(Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo)

Back to Nature

[Intro]
Ready to venture
(Back to nature)

[Verse 1]
Walked away from humanity
(To see what you could see)
Off the path of rationality
(Trying to be in immortality)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Ready to venture
(Back to nature)

[Chorus]
Man is nature
(Naturally)
Gotta be part
(Of society)

[Verse 2]
Walked away from society
(To see what you could be)
Off the path of rationality
(To shed your responsibility)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Ready to venture
(Back to nature)

[Chorus]
Man is nature
(Naturally)
Gotta be part
(Of society)

[Outro]
Ready to venture
(Back to nature)
Complete your endeavor
(Be sure we endure)

Paleoclimate

[Intro]
Paleoclimate
(Meets the primate)
What will be the shape
(Of the hairless ape)

[Verse 1]
Oh, why, why, why
(Deny, deny, deny)
Better if we try
(Not to die)

[Chorus]
Paleoclimate
(Meets the primate)
What will be the shape
(Of the hairless ape)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Bringing on mass extinction
(Termination)

[Verse 2]
And, once more
(What about nuclear war)
And, if you please
(Out of control disease)

[Chorus]
Paleoclimate
(Meets the primate)
What will be the shape
(Of the hairless ape)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Bringing on mass extinction
(Termination)

[Outro]
Maybe it’s time you woke
(‘Cause this ain’t no joke)
Bringing on mass extinction
(Our eradication)

ABOUT THE SONG
Paleoclimate evidence shows that during rapid warming events in Earth’s history, approximately 66–80% of species were lost during major mass extinctions. The major difference between past paleoclimatic transitions and today is the presence of human civilization — and the behavioral, technological, and geopolitical dynamics that now influence the system. When we began our research, we assumed a baseline level of cooperation in response to clear scientific evidence. Unfortunately, that assumption has not held.

Continued denial and politicization of climate change — coupled with intensified competition over water, food, and migration — could trigger large-scale conflict, including the potential for nuclear war. Such a collapse of human systems could lead to near-term extinction, even though the climate physics alone do not make that outcome likely.

Research highlights another layer of risk: climate change aggravates infectious disease. Camilo Mora, data analyst and associate professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, found that climatic hazards exacerbate 58% of all known human pathogen — over half of the infectious diseases discovered since the end of the Roman Empire. Mora called this “shocking,” emphasizing that movement of humans and animals, as well as milder winters at higher latitudes allowing pathogen survival, are key factors.

In short, while the physical limits of the Earth system constrain the ultimate magnitude of warming, human behavior, social instability, and geopolitical failures could still produce catastrophic outcomes far beyond what climate physics alone would dictate.

Signals in the Sediment

[Intro]
Read the layers
(Read the cores)
Ancient warnings
(In the spores)

[Verse 1]
Ice core air
(Trapped and rare)
Carbon rising
(Everywhere)

Oxygen isotopes
(Tell the slope)
Temperature swings
(Leave little hope)

[Pre-Chorus]
Hmmm… P.E.T.M.
(Seen before)
Ocean acid
(At the door)

[Chorus]
Signals in the sediment
(Loud and clear)
Past extinction events
(Draw us near)
The archive speaks
(Through time’s descent)
Will we heed
(What the strata meant?)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Feedback loops
(Amplify)
Methane plumes
(In the sky)

Albedo loss
(Ice retreats)
Heat stacks up
(Repeat, repeat)

[Verse 2]
Sixty-six percent
(Gone from sight)
Sometimes eighty
(Out of light)

But now the primate
(Holds the flame)
Controls the lever
(Feeds the game)

Water stress
(Migration lines)
Borders harden
(Fractured minds)

[Chorus – Harder, Driving]
Signals in the sediment
(Loud and clear)
Past extinction events
(Draw us near)
Physics steady
(Behavior bent)
The fault line runs
(Through government)

[Bridge 2 – Spoken, Intensifying]
Climate hazard
(Pathogen spread)
Fifty-eight percent
(Disease ahead)

Not just warming
(System strain)
Compounding risk
(Networked pain)

[Final Chorus – Resolving Edge]
Signals in the sediment
(Not fate, but sign)
The past informs
(Our present line)
Extinction’s curve
(Is not pre-sent)
Choice rewrites
(The experiment)

[Outro]
We read the cores
(We know the score)
The Earth has turned
(This way before)

But never once
(With hands like ours)
Holding cities
(Holding power)

[Spoken, calm but firm]
Paleoclimate
(Is not prophecy)
It’s memory.

I Wood

[Intro]
Misunderstood
(I wood)
Make it clear
(What we hold dear)

[Verse 1]
Ahh… love the flora
(Yeah, see that tree)
I’m gonna climb
(High toward the sky)

[Bridge]
Ahh (Ahh, ahh)
(Oh yeah)

[Chorus]
Misunderstood
(I wood)
Make it clear
(What we hold dear)

[Verse 2]
Spoke to an oak
(Yeah, see that tree)
And, a pine so fine
(I’m gonna climb)

[Bridge]
Come on! It’s time to climb
(Ahh, ahh, ahh)
(Oh yeah)

[Chorus]
Misunderstood
(I wood)
Make it clear
(What we hold dear)

[Bridge]
Come on! We could
(Knock on would)
Ahh, ahh, ahh
(A-ha, huh, huh)

[Outro]
So don’t you know
(Here we go)
It’s time to climb
(Climb… it’s time)
Come on! We could
(Knock on would)
Ahh, ahh, ahh
(A-ha, huh, huh)

Rooted

[Intro]
(Knock, Knock)
Knock on wood
(We should)
Stand up tall
(Not all fall)

[Verse 1]
Feel that grain
(Rings of time)
Every scar
(A climbing line)

Cambium layer
(Life between)
What we cut
(We’ve rarely seen)

[Pre-Chorus]
Roots below
(Intertwined)
Fungal threads
(Shared design)

[Chorus]
Rooted good
(We would)
Hold the ground
(Stand our hood)
Branch by branch
(Understood)
Life is better
(When we wood)

[Instrumental Break]
(Knock, Knock)

[Verse 2]
Talk to a maple
(Sap runs slow)
Ask a cedar
(What winds know)

Carbon keeper
(Leaf by leaf)
Quiet worker
(Beyond belief)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
(Knock, Knock)
Photosynthesis
(Light to bread)
Breathing out
(What we said)

Take our waste
(Give us air)
Silent partner
(Always there)

[Chorus – Stronger]
Rooted good
(We would)
Make it clear
(As we should)
Climb the canopy
(If we could)
Future grows
(When we wood)

[Bridge 2 – Call and Response]
(Knock, Knock)
Knock on wood!
(We could!)
Plant it back!
(Exact!)
Cut one down?
(Turn around!)
Two go up!
(Grow the crown!)
Knock! Knock!

[Final Chorus – Expansive]
Misunderstood
(I wood)
Now it’s clear
(What we hold dear)
Forest rising
(Neighborhood)
Stronger together
(As we wood)

[Outro]
Ring by ring
(Time is told)
Young and green
(Ancient old)

Climb the branch
(Feel the climb)
Rooted deep
(We’ll be fine)

[Spoken, smiling]
(Knock, Knock)
Knock on wood.
(We should.)

So Sow

[Intro]
How ya feeling?
(So sow)
The need to seed
(So…)
Shall we sow?

[Verse 1]
Do we understand
(The land)
Do we mistake
(Our intake)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Yes, indeed

[Chorus]
The need to seed
(So…)
Shall we sow?
(Surely, we know)

[Verse 2]
Do we comprehend
(The End)
Do we misgive
(How we live)

Yes, indeed

[Chorus]
The need to seed
(So…)
Shall we sow?
(Surely, we know)

[Outro]
Yes, indeed
(It’s time to show)
We know where to go
(Soooo…)
How ya feeling?
(So sow)

Plant an Idea

[Intro]
Plant an idea! (Yeah!)
Carbon flows
(Nitrogen goes)
Water cycles
(Through highs and lows)

[Verse 1]
Plant a seed
(Nutrients feed)
Soil microbes work
(Decomposition’s perk)

Sunlight drives
(Photosynthesis alive)
Energy stored
(For life to thrive)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Feedback loops
(Reinforce or break)

[Chorus]
Cycle of life
(We sow, we grow)
Earth in motion
(We reap, we know)

[Verse 2]
Pollinators roam
(Ensuring genome)
Seeds dispersed wide
(Forest, field, riverside)

Disturbance strikes
(Fire, flood, or blight)
Resilience measured
(Through day and night)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Systems intertwined
(Tipping points align)

[Chorus]
Cycle of life
(We sow, we grow)
Earth in motion
(We reap, we know)

[Outro]
Yes, indeed
(Observe, intervene)
Carbon, water, life
(All in between)
Cycle of life
(We sow, we grow)
The world responds
(As we show)

Ozone Zone

[Intro]
Runaway feedback
(Not abstract)
Permafrost burning
(That’s a fact)

Old assumption
(Slow thaw)
Observed reality
(Year-round fire, no law)

[Verse 1]
Frozen ground
(Not so sound)
Carbon locked
(Now unbound)

Thousands of years
(That was the claim)
Now it’s flame
(Changing the game)

Methane rising
(Some burns bright)
Natural flare?
(Not quite right)

Some converts
(CH4 to CO2)
Still heats the sky
(Still pushes through)

But much escapes
(Unburned release)
Radiative forcing
(Doesn’t cease)

[Chorus]
Welcome to the Ozone Zone
(Feedbacks fully grown)
Nonlinear
(Not overblown)
Orders of magnitude
(Faster than shown)
We’re past hypothetical
(It’s operational)

[Verse 2]
Combustion adds
(Not just CO2)
NOx and VOCs
(Form something new)

Tropospheric ozone
(Ground-level harm)
Not the shield
(That blocks UV alarm)

Phytotoxic gas
(Leaves in distress)
Photosynthesis
(Less and less)

Ten to forty percent
(Growth decline)
Twenty to seventy
(In sensitive line)

Net primary productivity
(Undermined)
Carbon sinks
(Resigned)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Forests once absorbed
(Now they emit)
Two short years
(The balance flipped)

Old-growth canopy
(Forty percent gone)
Vertical structure
(Shortened and drawn)

Wildfire feeds
(Ozone breeds)
Ozone weakens
(Resilience recedes)

[Chorus]
Welcome to the Ozone Zone
(Compound and prone)
Systems coupled
(Overthrown)
Sink to source
(The die is thrown)
Cascading instability
(Globally known)

[Verse 3]
Asthma rising
(Lungs inflamed)
Cardio stress
(Children blamed)

Heat plus ozone
(Deadly blend)
Public health
(On a bend)

Nonlinear math
(Threshold crossed)
Gradual change?
(Irreversible cost)

Century-scale
(Compressed to years)
Model spread
(Meets real fears)

Carbon combustion
(Increases forcing)
Ozone formation
(Secondary sourcing)

Permafrost thaw
(Wildfire ignition)
Feedback loops
(Self-amplification)

Mapping the frontier
(Not just emission)
Quantifying tipping
(System transition)

[Final Chorus – Intensified]
Welcome to the Ozone Zone
(Feedbacks unknown)
Nonlinear Earth
(Overthrown)
Track the pace
(Quantify the zone)
Civilization’s margin
(Narrowly sown)

[Outro]
Runaway feedback
(Not theory alone)
We’re living inside
(The Ozone Zone)

Measure the scale
(Define the line)
Before abrupt
(Becomes the sign)

Ozone Zone, Pt. 2: The End of the Fuel Fool

[Intro – Low Pulse, Distant Siren, Slow Drum Beat]
We burned it bright.
(Lacking insight)
We called it light.
(To cause a fight)
We called it progress.
(Nevertheless)
We called it right.
(Arrogance incite)

But the sky kept score in chemistry.
And the leaves began to fall.
(What is meant in ignorant)
(… is seen in the scene)

[Verse 1 – Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Clean Guitar]
Old assumption — slow decay,
Frozen ground would fade away,
Thousands of years, a patient leak,
Carbon whisper, mild and weak.

But the tundra’s on a fireline now,
Burning black beneath the plow,
Year-round embers in the snow,
Ancient carbon set to go.

Methane rising through the flame,
Some turned CO₂, some untamed,
No one sure which share escapes,
Nonlinear landscapes reshape.

[Pre-Chorus – Rising Synth, Tension Build]
Orders of magnitude, faster than planned,
Models dissolve in a warming land.
Not hypothetical. Not someday soon.
Feedback ignites under a blood-red moon.

[Chorus – Full Band, Driving Drums]
Welcome to the Ozone Zone (zone, zone, zone)
Where the damage isn’t carbon alone.
Burn the fuel, ignite the sun,
Chemical wars in everyone’s lungs.
Sink to source, the forests groan —
This is the end of the Fuel Fool throne.

[Verse 2 – Tight Bass Groove, Percussion]
Combustion never travels solo,
NOx and VOCs follow.
Sunlight strikes — reactions bloom,
Ground-level poison fills the room.

Ten to forty percent decline,
Growth lines breaking on the vine.
Twenty to seventy — forests thin,
Photosynthesis wearing thin.

Stomata falter, leaves decay,
Roots lose grip in summer’s sway,
Drought arrives, resilience gone,
Wildfire writes the next refrain.

[Pre-Chorus – Layered Vocals]
CO₂ warms the atmosphere (fear)
Ozone kills what holds us here (hear)
Two-front war in sky and soil,
Biology caught in chemical spoil.

[Chorus – Bigger, Heavier]
Welcome to the Ozone Zone (zone, zone, zone)
Where the damage isn’t carbon alone.
Fuel the fire, count the gain,
Ignore the oxidizing rain.
Forests flip from sink to source,
Feedback loops without remorse.

[Bridge – Half-Time, Dark Synth Pad]
Biofuel halo, green disguise,
Incomplete burn beneath blue skies.
More precursors, more decay,
Linear math can’t map this play.

You cannot balance what you don’t see,
Radical chains in photochemistry.
Threshold crossed — no warning bell,
Just quiet shifts that tip to hell.

[Breakdown – Sparse, Heartbeat Kick]
Children breathe the burning air.
Asthma tightening everywhere.
(There, there, and everywhere)
Lungs inflamed in summer heat,
Invisible toxin on every street.

While Arctic soil begins to glow,
Ancient vaults of carbon blow.
What we buried, what we stored,
Returns with compound interest scored.

[Final Chorus – Anthemic, Stacked Harmonies]
This is the Ozone Zone (zone, zone, zone)
The age where feedback stands alone.
From permafrost to city street,
Runaway loops in rising heat.
Sink to source, the forests moan —
The crown has fallen from the Fuel Fool throne.

[Outro – Stripped Back, Echoing Vocal]
We burned it bright.
(Lacked insight)
We called it light.
(Light, light, light)
But chemistry remembers
Every night.

The question isn’t if it’s begun —
The question is how fast we run.
(Run, run, run)

Cross-Pollination

[Intro]
Cross-pollination takes two
(… how about for you?)

[Verse 1]
So, are you going solo
(Are you perfect)
The art of both parts
(Perfect or wrecked)

[Chorus]
Be it wind or water
(And I suspect insects)
A son or daughter
(In retrospect)

[Bridge]
Cross-pollination takes two
(… how about for you?)

[Verse 2]
Takes two to tango
(Oh, oh, I know)
Oh, the power
(Of flower to flower)

[Chorus]
Be it wind or water
(And I suspect insects)
A son or daughter
(In retrospect)

[Bridge]
Cross-pollination takes two
(… how about for you?)
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]

[Outro]
I anticipate
(You’ll need a mate)
To participate

ABOUT THE SONG
Pollination does not always require two different plants. While cross-pollination involves two plants, many plants are self-fertile and can perform self-pollination, where pollen moves from the anther to the stigma within the same flower or to another flower on the same plant.

Self-Pollination (The “Solo” Method) Many plants are “perfect,” meaning a single flower contains both male parts (stamen) and female parts (pistil). These plants can often pollinate themselves without any outside help.

Cross-Pollination (The “It Takes Two” Method) This is what we usually think of when we imagine bees flying from flower to flower. This requires pollen to travel from one plant to a completely different plant of the same species.

Between the Lines

[Intro]
Nothing grows alone
(… not even stone)
Something in the air
(… everywhere)

[Verse 1]
You hum a quiet tune
(Under your breath)
I answer half a moon
(With what is left)
Threads you never see
(Still intertwine)
Passing through the breeze
(Between the lines)

[Chorus]
Carried on a sigh
(No one knows)
Drifting low or high
(It simply goes)
From edge to edge
(Through unseen doors)
One becomes the next
(And something more)

[Bridge]
Not a single spark
(… lights the dark)
Hidden hands exchange
(Rearrange)

[Verse 2]
A color meets a shade
(Softly blends)
A risk is quietly made
(And then transcends)
You thought it was your own
(But now you see)
Every seed is sown
(Collectively)

[Chorus]
Carried on a sigh
(No one knows)
Drifting low or high
(It simply goes)
From edge to edge
(Through unseen doors)
One becomes the next
(And something more)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
It takes a touch
(Not too much)
A gentle trade
(Is how we’re made)

[Outro]
Nothing grows alone
(You already knew)
Something in the air
(Brings me to you)
Between the lines
(We intertwine)
No single voice
(Defines the vine)

Wild Again

[Intro]
Can we begin…
(To get wild again?)

[Verse 1]
In our youth
(We used to have fun)
Tell the truth
(Don’t ya wanna get some)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Can we begin…
(To get wild again?)

[Chorus]
Let is be sung:
(Forever young)
Let your wild child
(Shout out!)

[Verse 2]
When we were kids
(We’d play all day)
The blues it rids
(Whatta ya say we play?)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Can we begin…
(To get wild again?)

[Chorus]
Let is be sung:
(Forever young)
Let your wild child
(Shout out!)

[Outro]
Can we begin…
(To get wild again?)
Let’s here you sing:
(Wild thing!)
Let your wild child
(Shout out!)

Back to the Bone

[Intro]
Feel that spark?
(After dark)
Ready to roam?
(Back to the bone)
… find our way home….

[Verse 1]
We used to run
(Into the sun)
Skinned up knees
(And reckless ease)
Laugh too loud
(Stand out in a crowd)
No disguise
(Just open skies)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Shake it loose
(Cut the noose)
Drop the weight
(Don’t hesitate)

[Chorus]
Turn it up
(Let it roll)
Fire it up
(Heart and soul)
Break the chain
(Own your tone)
Bring it back
(Back to the bone)

[Verse 2]
We chased the night
(Neon light)
No map, no plan
(Just take a stand)
Dust on our boots
(Loose electric roots)
Say it proud
(Say it loud)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Hear that call?
(Give it all)
No pretend
(Let’s transcend)

[Chorus]
Turn it up
(Let it roll)
Fire it up
(Heart and soul)
Break the chain
(Own your tone)
Bring it back
(Back to the bone)

[Outro]
Can you feel
(It’s not gone)
That wild beat
(It lives on)
Call it out
(Let it be known)
We’re alive
(Back to the bone)
… found our way home

After the Rain

[Intro]
When the gray rolls by…
(Clears the view)
Something new
(Comes into view)
[Instrumental]
[Light Guitar Melody]

[Verse 1]
Clouds drift slow
(Where did they go?)
Silver lines
(Between the signs)
A quiet light
(Burning bright)
Soft and wide
(On every side)

[Pre-Chorus]
Lift your eyes
(No disguise)
There’s a color breaking through
(Not quite the same old blue)

[Chorus]
High and endless overhead
(Over you)
Painted calm instead of red
(Soft and true)
When the storm has said goodbye
(Open wide)
You can feel it in the air
(Clear and fair)

[Verse 2]
Sunlight bends
(And descends)
Through the space
(On your face)
Time just flies
(In your eyes)
Brighter days
(Unfolding ways)

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh my, my
(How it shines)
Every shade we once knew
(Fades into something new)

[Chorus]
High and endless overhead
(Over you)
Washed in light the daylight spreads
(Fresh and new)
With the sun shining through
(On you)
Everything’s alive and clear
(Standing here)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Let it rise
(No more disguise)
Doo, dee, da…
(Feel it move)

[Outro]
When the gray has slipped away
(Out of view)
There’s a quiet kind of truth
(Shining through)
Look above, don’t ask why
(Open skies)
Something beautiful remains
(After the rain)

Sky Blue

[Intro]
Such a lovely hue…
(Sky blue)
Oh, my, my
(Blue skies)

[Bridge]
With the sun shining through
(On you)
Doo, dee, da, dee, da, doo

[Refrain]
Such a lovely hue…
(Sky blue)
Oh, my, my
(Blue skies)

[Bridge]
Oh, hue so blue
(I love you)
With the sun shining through
(Love you, too)
You shine so fine
(Shine, shine, shine)

[Refrain]
Such a lovely hue…
(Sky blue)
Oh, my, my
(Blue skies)

[Bridge]
Oh, hue so blue
(I love you)
Doo, dee, da, dee, da, doo
(Da, da, da, da, dee, doo)
With the sun shining through
(Love you, too)
You shine so fine
(Shine, shine, shine)

[Outro]
Such a lovely hue…
(Sky blue)
Oh, my, my
(Blue skies)
Time flies
(Oh so blue)
I love you

bookmark_borderCross-Pollination

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Cross-pollination takes two
(… how about for you?)
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]

[Verse 1]
So, are you going solo
(Are you perfect)
The art of both parts
(Perfect or wrecked)

[Chorus]
Be it wind or water
(And I suspect insects)
A son or daughter
(In retrospect)

[Bridge]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Cross-pollination takes two
(… how about for you?)
[Instrumental, Synth Solo, Percussion]
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Takes two to tango
(Oh, oh, I know)
Oh, the power
(Of flower to flower)

[Chorus]
Be it wind or water
(And I suspect insects)
A son or daughter
(In retrospect)

[Bridge]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Cross-pollination takes two
(… how about for you?)
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]

[Outro]
I anticipate
(You’ll need a mate)
To participate

ABOUT THE SONG
Pollination does not always require two different plants. While cross-pollination involves two plants, many plants are self-fertile and can perform self-pollination, where pollen moves from the anther to the stigma within the same flower or to another flower on the same plant.

Self-Pollination (The “Solo” Method) Many plants are “perfect,” meaning a single flower contains both male parts (stamen) and female parts (pistil). These plants can often pollinate themselves without any outside help.

Cross-Pollination (The “It Takes Two” Method) This is what we usually think of when we imagine bees flying from flower to flower. This requires pollen to travel from one plant to a completely different plant of the same species.

From the album “Rewilding

bookmark_borderOzone Zone

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Low Drone, Distorted Bass Pulse, Rising Synth Static]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]

Runaway feedback
(Not abstract)
Permafrost burning
(That’s a fact)

[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

Old assumption
(Slow thaw)
Observed reality
(Year-round fire, no law)

[Verse 1]
Frozen ground
(Not so sound)
Carbon locked
(Now unbound)

Thousands of years
(That was the claim)
Now it’s flame
(Changing the game)

Methane rising
(Some burns bright)
Natural flare?
(Not quite right)

Some converts
(CH4 to CO2)
Still heats the sky
(Still pushes through)

But much escapes
(Unburned release)
Radiative forcing
(Doesn’t cease)

[Chorus]
Welcome to the Ozone Zone
(Feedbacks fully grown)
Nonlinear
(Not overblown)
Orders of magnitude
(Faster than shown)
We’re past hypothetical
(It’s operational)

[Instrumental – Guitar Solo, Angular and Urgent]

[Verse 2]
Combustion adds
(Not just CO2)
NOx and VOCs
(Form something new)

Tropospheric ozone
(Ground-level harm)
Not the shield
(That blocks UV alarm)

Phytotoxic gas
(Leaves in distress)
Photosynthesis
(Less and less)

Ten to forty percent
(Growth decline)
Twenty to seventy
(In sensitive line)

Net primary productivity
(Undermined)
Carbon sinks
(Resigned)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion Drops to Sub Bass Heartbeat]
[Spoken Vocal]

Forests once absorbed
(Now they emit)
Two short years
(The balance flipped)

Old-growth canopy
(Forty percent gone)
Vertical structure
(Shortened and drawn)

[Build: Synth Arpeggio Rising, Tension Climbing]

Wildfire feeds
(Ozone breeds)
Ozone weakens
(Resilience recedes)

[Chorus]
Welcome to the Ozone Zone
(Compound and prone)
Systems coupled
(Overthrown)
Sink to source
(The die is thrown)
Cascading instability
(Globally known)

[Verse 3]
Asthma rising
(Lungs inflamed)
Cardio stress
(Children blamed)

Heat plus ozone
(Deadly blend)
Public health
(On a bend)

Nonlinear math
(Threshold crossed)
Gradual change?
(Irreversible cost)

Century-scale
(Compressed to years)
Model spread
(Meets real fears)

[Bridge – Scientific Interlude]
[Minimal Beat, Spoken Vocal, Clinical Tone]

Carbon combustion
(Increases forcing)
Ozone formation
(Secondary sourcing)

Permafrost thaw
(Wildfire ignition)
Feedback loops
(Self-amplification)

Mapping the frontier
(Not just emission)
Quantifying tipping
(System transition)

[Final Chorus – Intensified]
Welcome to the Ozone Zone
(Feedbacks unknown)
Nonlinear Earth
(Overthrown)
Track the pace
(Quantify the zone)
Civilization’s margin
(Narrowly sown)

[Outro]
[Instrumental – Sustained Organ, Slow Drum Pulse]

Runaway feedback
(Not theory alone)
We’re living inside
(The Ozone Zone)

Measure the scale
(Define the line)
Before abrupt
(Becomes the sign)

[Fade – Low Bass Pulse Dissolves into Static]

From the album “Rewilding