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For Immediate Release – Sept 15, 2023 


TITLE: Carbon Dossier


Contact: Dan Youra

Publisher and Editor

danyoura@gmail.com

Youra Media

Seattle, WA

360-379-8800 

Carbon Dossier



The Carbon Dossier is a hard hitting exposé on the flaws and frauds of the Global Warming and Climate Change charades of the past 35 years. The report is 53 pages online with thirteen chapters recounting the 30–year history of the climate change movement from Al Gore to the East Anglia email scandal.  The 14–page appendix features links to studies, which document alternative science that questions the prevailing climate change position.


Carbon Dossier portrays the hysteria surrounding the climate debate as a monstrosity of disinformation unleashed by governments and zealous promoters to place blame upon gullible citizens and their profligate lifestyle for being responsible for the potential demise of planet Earth.


The report favorably presents the point of view of the defenders of carbon and carbon dioxide as natural and beneficial to life on planet Earth. It criticizes the position of those who blame humans for the alleged harmful impacts of carbon and carbon dioxide on the health of the planet.


The dossier shares a similar story to the Steele Dossier procured by the Democrats to accuse President Donald Trump of conspiring with Russia to change the results of the 2016 presidential elections. The accusations in Steele's fiction were judged to be false but the gained respect because the report was referred to as a dossier instead of as a mere plebeian report. The word dossier is defined rather mundanely as simply "a file containing detailed records on a particular subject."


Professor Jon Smith is identified as the author of the
Carbon Dossier. He is portrayed as a direct descendent of Jonathan Swift, the Anglican priest and writer who lived in Ireland and England in the late seventeenth century. In English literature, Swift was an essayist, political writer, and poet, recognized as the foremost satirist in the English language. Gulliver's Travels and A Modest Proposal are his most well known satirical works.


The Anglo-Irish vicar is known for leading his flock through the social upheavals caused by famine and the coldest years of the Little Ice Age. His A Modest Proposal is the ultimate satire, in which he proposes that the poor class, in an effort to survive the frozen decades, sell their children as food to the wealthy class. Life in the snow then was the opposite of todays alleged global warming.


Professor Jon Swift incorporates his ancestor's satire into his own modern writings. His Carbon Dossier and his summary of the class action law suit, Earthlings vs Climate Mafia, drip with satire, which is the art of applying Irony, sarcasm, or caustic wit to attack or expose human foolishness or vice.


The Youra Media company is the publisher of the Carbon Dossier. Dan Youra, publisher, points out that the carbon report describes the atom in human terms as "the most criminal element on the periodic table, charged with crimes against humanity, guilty of genocide, and condemned to greenhouse gas chambers." He adds, "Ironically, the infamous atom is also hailed as "the holy grail for all governments in their quest for more taxes and more control over their populations." The dichotomous attitudes toward the infamous carbon atom and carbon dioxide molecule reflect the opposing positions of the debate itself. The opponents either accept or reject the role carbon and carbon dioxide play in determining the outcome of Earth's predicted demise.

   
Dan Youra founded
Youra Media in 1986. He is the author of The Carbon Book and has more than 40 years experience in publishing books and magazines. He started his first website in 1995. He is reviewed as "a pioneer in the Global Village" by Daniel Evans, governor of Washington; "a computer whiz" by Emmett Watson, columnist at the Seattle Times; and, a "public-relations whiz" by the Seattle Times. Youra is a native of Wisconsin and graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1967. Contact Youra at danyoura@gmail.com


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