We will get through this
It’s no secret that 2030 is set as the year for the globalist’s World Economic Forum (WEF) to meet their economic goals and take over. It’s up to us to ensure that it doesn’t happen. I recently wrote a column about the WEF in February. Here they come! It is and will be one of the most existential fights in human history. As his agricultural ministers beg him to stop, Justin Trudeau has followed that path of the Dutch government and mandated a cap on nitrogen emissions by reducing fertilizers. Trudeau previously told Canadians to prepare for food shortages. This prediction is easy to make when you are the one that has created a government plan of control. This is not happening next week or next year. It is happening now. The latest announcement by the WEF: They want to end “wasteful” private car ownership. Climate change is the biggest pile of nonsense ever perpetuated on mankind. IT IS ABOUT CONTROL. There is so much happening that you will never hear in the mainstream media. Last Saturday July 23rd, Canadian truckers and farmers protested nationwide to show solidarity with the Dutch farmers. As we spoke about this last week, the Dutch government continues to attempt to put their farmers out of business. They are forcing them to make huge cuts in livestock. This is their livelihood, and these Dutch farmers are understandably revolting against the tyranny of their government and the WEF. The organizations and governments the farmers are fighting are enviro-radicals. You don’t think this kind of radicalism is coming here? It already has. Expect similar actions from the Biden administration after the mid-term elections. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are both graduates of Klaus Schwab’s WEF. Recall that global warming/climate change was supposed to cause worldwide horrific drought, and this would lead to mass starvation. Now what is the prescription to fight climate change? Mass starvation. Ok, got it. You will stop the farming, and you will eat the bugs. Do you really want to put this into perspective? Go here: www.weforum.org/partners/#search to see all the corporate partners of the WEF: From AARP to Lockheed Martin to Walmart. Time to prepare. It’s for real.
I clearly recall in the 90’s that “they” said the ozone layer could never be replenished and will be destroyed in 10 years. In the 1960’s, it was oil will be gone in 10 short years. In the 70’s, it was watch for the new ice age in the next 10 years. In the 80’s, it was acid rain will destroy our crops in 10 years. Then there was this beauty: In 2006, while pushing his Oscar-winning movie, An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore ranted that unless we took drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases and their emissions, we would reach the point of no return in 10 years. Once again, Al Gore has postponed the greenhouse gas apocalypse, but continues to make very lucrative (for himself) predictions. I suppose if you are in the business of promoting climate hysteria, then you never have to say you’re sorry (at least for 10 years). What is the worst part of this? All these hysterics are among the greatest hypocrites to ever breathe. They jet around the globe preaching to us about the emission of greenhouse gases, as they emit greenhouse gases like no other. I’m beyond sick of it. It is time to collectively say an emphatic “no.” I love the environment. I treat the environment with respect. I don’t pour oil in the ground or throw lithium batteries in the trash can. For goodness’s sake, let’s pursue common sense goals. Can we, please? Or are we headed for the Navy putting sails back on their ships and the Army going back to bows and arrows?
Is all this hard to watch? You betcha! Regardless, it is a great time to be alive. While I enjoy pointing out the blustering hypocrisy of our elite politicians, I am ever grateful to have a front seat to watch it all. I take time to smell the roses and enjoy the grandchildren. I never lose sight of what is important. If I want to have real fun, I simply find a liberal and ask them if they think Victoria Nuland should shoulder the blame for the bioweapon’s labs, or if the Minsk agreements should have been implemented by the Ukrainians. There’s nothing like observing a super industrial-sized ego with a deer-in-the-headlights look.
The essence of optimism is that it takes no account of the present, but it is a source of inspiration, of vitality and hope where others have resigned; it enables a man to hold his head high, to claim the future for himself and not to abandon it to his enemy — Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
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