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70 copo 07-28-2022 12:04 AM

They are finally Printing The Quiet Part (WEF)
 
The World Economic Forum has a launched a trial balloon. While I appreciate being vindicated on my statements related to the aims and goals of Agenda 2030, You still hope way down deep that you are wrong and you are overthinking things. NOPE.

THE WEF has published a paper that calls for an end to “wasteful” private car ownership in favor of communal sharing to lessen global demands for precious metals and fossil fuels.

THIS IS ICE and EV's. Let that sink in for a minute.

THE WEF POSITION on the "Circular Approach":https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/...ical-minerals/

Think tank basis: https://energypost.eu/new-research-r...use-in-cities/

Bigbirdxx 07-28-2022 02:28 AM

This Agenda is disgusting and a porthole into the near future. These elites want to eliminate any form of freedoms that we have. Buyer beware, so called Conservatives like the Governor of Texas is a member of this organization too.

Bigbirdxx 07-28-2022 02:33 AM

In addition, Private home ownership is under attack. Corporations are buying complete neighborhoods and developments with the intention of being the landlord. Its all designed to make sure you own nothing and are subservient to the Corporation/Government. We can’t vote our way out of this either. That has been proven..,

70 copo 07-28-2022 02:19 PM

Well everything is politicized these days that's why it is so darn hard to notify people of what's afoot because if you offend a couple of people then out comes the censorship knife.

Most of the news reporting is partisan too and invites the relativistic based counter argument where everyone has their own set of facts and interpretations on a story that is being reported.

In this matter here however we have the position coming straight from the "horses mouth" (so to speak) -- so If we can manage not to post partisan comments or biased comments perhaps we can notify the hobby of what our new global corporate overlords have planned for each and everyone of us in the not too distant future.

markinnaples 07-28-2022 02:41 PM

It's all part of The Great Reset. Add in Climate Change and ESG, and you have a picture of the efforts they're taking to wholesale-change the world into one where you won't own any property yourself and you'll become reliant on the government (as stated above) for everything. It won't be today, but our kids and grandkids may face this if we don't take steps to stop it now. Does everyone truly believe they want EV's to replace ICE vehicles out of their desire to save the planet? Or is it because they can control people a lot easier when you can remotely shut off the grid or remotely shut off individual vehicles when they choose to? Call me crazy, I'm OK with that, but there's just too much going on for it all to be random and coincidental.

I'm contracted to work for a Federal Home Loan Bank now and they are pushing ESG Scores (Environmental, Social and Governance) that will determine whether a vendor will be able to do business with the bank (there's already an ESG Officer), and there's also a major push for the bank to deal with Climate Change. We had an officer present information from a CC compliance seminar he attended last week where they stated that the science surrounding CC is settled, and that there's minimal to no dissention from accepted opinion. He also stated that there is clear evidence that CC is the most important and urgent issue that the world is facing, and that if we don't put CC at the forefront of nearly every decision, we are doomed. I am not exaggerating here. They are looking at instituting regulations and systems to address CC, but they have no idea what these regulations will be, and/or what they will address. It's insanity.

Here's a good book on The Great Reset:

https://billmuehlenberg.com/2022/03/...by-glenn-beck/

RamAirBirds 07-29-2022 01:26 AM

"It is easier to Fool a Man than to convince him that he has BEEN Fooled"
Mark Twain

Wake up America!

70 copo 07-29-2022 01:27 PM

Don't worry, our new global corporate overlords will arrange the rules such that they get to keep their private vehicles and jets, and yachts... .

https://www.irishtimes.com/business/...-tax-1.4618545

70 copo 08-07-2022 02:34 PM

A major European bank executive has gone public with an idea (another trial balloon) to establish Carbon Wallets that allocate “emission rights” to citizens.

She said the system would allow wealthy people to buy carbon emission rights from those who can't afford to fly.


Summary--This looks like Cap and Trade pushed to the level of the individual. The video is in Dutch so what follows is direct from the source with a non-partisan printed translation
of what she is saying to the radio audience.
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A senior executive at the multinational banking and financial services company Rabobank has called for personalized carbon wallets that give individual citizens “emission rights” and allow wealthier citizens to buy emission rights from those who can’t afford to fly.

Barbara Baarsma, who is the CEO of Rabo Carbon Bank, a division of Rabobank that allows its customers to buy and sell CO2 credits, announced her proposal for personalized carbon wallets during an appearance on the Dutch radio station BNR Newsradio.

“What if we now have all the remaining rights we still have when it comes to the emission of CO2 equivalents, greenhouse gases?” Baarsma said. “If we just let everyone start the Netherlands distributing emission rights and that every household or every citizen and amount get emission rights until we have money.”

Baarsma continued by proposing that these emission rights could be managed via a personalized “carbon wallet” and noted that wealthier citizens who want to fly can buy emissions rights from citizens that don’t have the money to fly.

She added that these personalized carbon wallets represented an opportunity for those who can’t afford to fly to get “a little more money” and outlined other ways wealthier people could continue living elaborate lifestyles by buying carbon credits from citizens with less money.

“He lives in smaller rented houses and I live in a large house so I need more emission rights to heat my house and so people with a narrow wallet can also earn something from greening my number,” Baarsma said.

After the interview, Rabobank came out in support of Baarsma’s statements about personalized carbon wallets



southernfriedcj 08-08-2022 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 70 copo (Post 1596681)
THE WEF has published a paper that calls for an end to “wasteful” private car ownership in favor of communal sharing to lessen global demands for precious metals and fossil fuels.

Great news! I wanna share one of you ballers' LS6 Chevelle convertibles for a few weeks.


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