Climate Change Tyranny Has Begun, But Protesters in the Netherlands and Sri Lanka Are Taking a Stand
The sky is falling! Run for the hills and away from the coasts! Even though they have been saying for years that we will all die in fifty years because of climate change, this time we have certainly entered the point of no return! Greenland is melting, and the roads and bridges in London are collapsing! Roofs in China are melting! Whatever should we do? We need politicians to take off in their air-polluting private jets to sit around in conferences and scold us for how many fossil fuels that we consume daily. We need to spend billions of dollars to subsidize “green” corporations to produce technology that may become obsolete in a few years (but at least the businesses will make money in the meantime). It seems as if former CNN technical director, Charlie Chester, was correct when he admitted to a journalist at Project Veritas that the news network would focus on climate change fearmongering after the COVID-19 hysteria faded (well, the most deadly and dangerous day in human history, January 6th, is up there too).
And, of course, what follows the paranoia and emotional-based responses is government action. In fact, nearly sixty congresspersons have urged President Joe Biden to declare an emergency, thus giving him the power to nationalize industries and control the means of production for environmental concerns and energy technologies (a soft form of socialism). Plus, he will get to bypass Congress when necessary to achieve a green agenda (it is ironic that those on the Left, who associate Trump-supporters as fascists and anti-democrats, are the largest proponents of using executive power to rule through edict and outside of the representative body of the people). Although the president did not officially declare an emergency, he suggested that he will utilize executive power to keep Americans “safe” from the planet (perhaps when we get done fooling around in Ukraine and transferring billions of dollars for the military-industrial complex to make a profit, while the average person struggles to get by, we can outright declare war on Mother Nature). Who needs democracy when you have the power to rule unilaterally by simply declaring an emergency? When Congress (or Senator Joe Manchin) blocks your agenda, a pen and a phone will suffice.
Just when some of us (but not all of us) thought that lockdowns from the pandemic were over, the Bordeaux region of France, prohibited all outdoor events (and indoor ones, if air conditioning was not available) for a time, in what appears to be among the first climate change lockdowns worldwide. Do you think it is an exaggeration that COVID-era stay-at-home orders will be repurposed and make a comeback within the next few years (even Ireland proposed a forced “work from home” order in case of a fuel shortage)? Well, remember that to “flatten the curve,” we only needed two weeks, but this evolved into two years of restrictions. If indefinite climate emergencies are declared, there will be on-and-off regional lockdowns that will become more and more intense, as freedom gradually erodes in front of our eyes. Lockdowns are not over, folks.
In the unlikeliest of places, the Netherlands, farmers and their allies are taking after the Canadians and blocking roads and food distribution plants with tractors, in order to show the Dutch government their grievances. The protesters are worried that the government’s plan to reduce nitrogen oxide and ammonia emissions by 50% by 2030 will shutter small farms (some of which have been handed down for several generations) where the landowners cannot afford to meet the new requirements, and although the government acknowledges that many farmers will be forced out of work and from owning their businesses, officials do not really care because of what they claim is the bigger picture. This is the neoliberal utopia, though: favor large corporations, and in this case big farmers, while crowding out small businesses not capable of meeting environmental regulations. Plus, the liberal media is here to tell us that anyone who opposes climate change measures and supports the Dutch farmers (just like those who donated to the Canadian truckers) are white supremacists who believe in replacement theories, or whatever (yes, the Left knows people who oppose its agenda far better than any of them know themselves, of course).
And hey, this all sounds reasonable because we are saving the planet after all, and we do not want those selfish right-wing pigs stopping progress, now. If you were worried that small farmers in the United States will be run out of town because they cannot afford to follow the rules, fear not, because philanthropists like Bill Gates (and BlackRock) will come to the rescue and buy farmland (and residences) to protect us from ourselves (and as Gates’ newest venture of picking up fertile lands in North Dakota, as well as other states, shows, we will soon be serfs to billionaires before long and will not have to worry about changing rules). Climate change tyranny is among us, and it has just begun. It comes as a wolf in sheep’s clothing, as tens (or even hundreds) of millions of Americans are oblivious to what is happening.
Contrary to the talking points of left-wing commentators, the protests in Sri Lanka are not simply about President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s policies, as the World Economic Forum and the World Bank have been eyeing the country since 2017-2018 (called Sri Lanka’s Vision 2025), when Maithripala Sirisena was in power; and the International Monetary Fund may soon implement one of its bailouts, in exchange for the country selling its soul to corporate interests, of course. It is ironic that Klaus Schwab and other manipulators of the 2030 Agenda (or the Great Reset) always claim that their reforms will make standards of living increase, while simultaneously advancing environmentally clean objectives; but in reality, their vision is more of a means to break down countries and rebuild them in their image.
Keeping with the WEF’s goal of exploiting Sri Lanka, President Rajapaksa banned chemical fertilizers, which decimated farmers’ ability to grow produce. In addition to rising global prices (caused largely from inflationary spending of nations’ central banks and forced global lockdowns, almost in lockstep, during the pandemic), the country has defaulted on its loans. In response to nationwide protests, the Rajapaksa regime seized property, suspended laws, and arrested dissidents, all before being forced to step down and hand over power to Ranil Wickremesinghe (also a supporter of the WEF and contributor towards Vision 2025).
Sri Lanka is yet another example of how planned societies fail (just like in Venezuela, Sweden, prior to its movement back to the free market, and likely Chile and Colombia in the not-so-distant future), and if we are not careful, more countries could fall in line with the WEF's and the World Bank’s vision. It is difficult when we see the constant fearmongering in the corporate media showing headlines that seem to depict our certain demise, but we must resist the hysteria and think for ourselves, unless a technocratic and corporate system of totalitarianism is what we really desire.
Every successful autocratic regime in history was able to convince the populace that the measures taken, regardless of how difficult or morally reprehensible, were necessary to save lives. Most people in those societies were unaware that they were even living under tyranny, which is a testament to good propaganda and censorship efforts. How else could totalitarianism take root? If people are content enough living their lives under the control of a regime, why would they care what the government does? Since most Americans are already apathetic when it comes to politics, corruption in government, and concepts of democracy (as long as their preferred agenda, as whispered in their ears by government and corporate actors, is being met); how far on the road towards tyranny have we currently walked down? Just like COVID-19 (or 9-11) was a means to implement measures that otherwise would never have been accepted, climate change policies will be the next tool in the belt of our overlords. People in Canada, the Netherlands, and Sri Lanka have taken a stand. Will you?
Thank you for reading, and please check out my book, The Global Bully, and website.
And, of course, what follows the paranoia and emotional-based responses is government action. In fact, nearly sixty congresspersons have urged President Joe Biden to declare an emergency, thus giving him the power to nationalize industries and control the means of production for environmental concerns and energy technologies (a soft form of socialism). Plus, he will get to bypass Congress when necessary to achieve a green agenda (it is ironic that those on the Left, who associate Trump-supporters as fascists and anti-democrats, are the largest proponents of using executive power to rule through edict and outside of the representative body of the people). Although the president did not officially declare an emergency, he suggested that he will utilize executive power to keep Americans “safe” from the planet (perhaps when we get done fooling around in Ukraine and transferring billions of dollars for the military-industrial complex to make a profit, while the average person struggles to get by, we can outright declare war on Mother Nature). Who needs democracy when you have the power to rule unilaterally by simply declaring an emergency? When Congress (or Senator Joe Manchin) blocks your agenda, a pen and a phone will suffice.
Just when some of us (but not all of us) thought that lockdowns from the pandemic were over, the Bordeaux region of France, prohibited all outdoor events (and indoor ones, if air conditioning was not available) for a time, in what appears to be among the first climate change lockdowns worldwide. Do you think it is an exaggeration that COVID-era stay-at-home orders will be repurposed and make a comeback within the next few years (even Ireland proposed a forced “work from home” order in case of a fuel shortage)? Well, remember that to “flatten the curve,” we only needed two weeks, but this evolved into two years of restrictions. If indefinite climate emergencies are declared, there will be on-and-off regional lockdowns that will become more and more intense, as freedom gradually erodes in front of our eyes. Lockdowns are not over, folks.
In the unlikeliest of places, the Netherlands, farmers and their allies are taking after the Canadians and blocking roads and food distribution plants with tractors, in order to show the Dutch government their grievances. The protesters are worried that the government’s plan to reduce nitrogen oxide and ammonia emissions by 50% by 2030 will shutter small farms (some of which have been handed down for several generations) where the landowners cannot afford to meet the new requirements, and although the government acknowledges that many farmers will be forced out of work and from owning their businesses, officials do not really care because of what they claim is the bigger picture. This is the neoliberal utopia, though: favor large corporations, and in this case big farmers, while crowding out small businesses not capable of meeting environmental regulations. Plus, the liberal media is here to tell us that anyone who opposes climate change measures and supports the Dutch farmers (just like those who donated to the Canadian truckers) are white supremacists who believe in replacement theories, or whatever (yes, the Left knows people who oppose its agenda far better than any of them know themselves, of course).
And hey, this all sounds reasonable because we are saving the planet after all, and we do not want those selfish right-wing pigs stopping progress, now. If you were worried that small farmers in the United States will be run out of town because they cannot afford to follow the rules, fear not, because philanthropists like Bill Gates (and BlackRock) will come to the rescue and buy farmland (and residences) to protect us from ourselves (and as Gates’ newest venture of picking up fertile lands in North Dakota, as well as other states, shows, we will soon be serfs to billionaires before long and will not have to worry about changing rules). Climate change tyranny is among us, and it has just begun. It comes as a wolf in sheep’s clothing, as tens (or even hundreds) of millions of Americans are oblivious to what is happening.
Contrary to the talking points of left-wing commentators, the protests in Sri Lanka are not simply about President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s policies, as the World Economic Forum and the World Bank have been eyeing the country since 2017-2018 (called Sri Lanka’s Vision 2025), when Maithripala Sirisena was in power; and the International Monetary Fund may soon implement one of its bailouts, in exchange for the country selling its soul to corporate interests, of course. It is ironic that Klaus Schwab and other manipulators of the 2030 Agenda (or the Great Reset) always claim that their reforms will make standards of living increase, while simultaneously advancing environmentally clean objectives; but in reality, their vision is more of a means to break down countries and rebuild them in their image.
Keeping with the WEF’s goal of exploiting Sri Lanka, President Rajapaksa banned chemical fertilizers, which decimated farmers’ ability to grow produce. In addition to rising global prices (caused largely from inflationary spending of nations’ central banks and forced global lockdowns, almost in lockstep, during the pandemic), the country has defaulted on its loans. In response to nationwide protests, the Rajapaksa regime seized property, suspended laws, and arrested dissidents, all before being forced to step down and hand over power to Ranil Wickremesinghe (also a supporter of the WEF and contributor towards Vision 2025).
Sri Lanka is yet another example of how planned societies fail (just like in Venezuela, Sweden, prior to its movement back to the free market, and likely Chile and Colombia in the not-so-distant future), and if we are not careful, more countries could fall in line with the WEF's and the World Bank’s vision. It is difficult when we see the constant fearmongering in the corporate media showing headlines that seem to depict our certain demise, but we must resist the hysteria and think for ourselves, unless a technocratic and corporate system of totalitarianism is what we really desire.
Every successful autocratic regime in history was able to convince the populace that the measures taken, regardless of how difficult or morally reprehensible, were necessary to save lives. Most people in those societies were unaware that they were even living under tyranny, which is a testament to good propaganda and censorship efforts. How else could totalitarianism take root? If people are content enough living their lives under the control of a regime, why would they care what the government does? Since most Americans are already apathetic when it comes to politics, corruption in government, and concepts of democracy (as long as their preferred agenda, as whispered in their ears by government and corporate actors, is being met); how far on the road towards tyranny have we currently walked down? Just like COVID-19 (or 9-11) was a means to implement measures that otherwise would never have been accepted, climate change policies will be the next tool in the belt of our overlords. People in Canada, the Netherlands, and Sri Lanka have taken a stand. Will you?
Thank you for reading, and please check out my book, The Global Bully, and website.
Published on July 25, 2022 16:20
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