Italian scientist Antonino Zichichi passed away at 96 on Tuesday. Zichichi was an internationally prominent scientist, famous, among other things, for having led a dialogue on the Strategic Defense Initiative and nuclear disarmament between US and Soviet scientists in his “Center for Scientific Culture” in Erice, Sicily, in the 1980s. An early critic of the malthusian climate change ideology, Zichichi challenged the inadequacy of algorithms, and of mathematics in general, to represent climate patterns. A member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and highly esteemed by Pope John Paul II and his successor Benedict XVI, Zichichi was marginalized as the Academy, under Francis, was taken over by Malthusian sorcerer Hans Joachim Schellnhuber. Zichichi kept posting on Facebook about climate superstition and the unity of Faith and Science until a few days before his death.