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- November 27, 2022
Climate alarmists want to control our lives (ft. Marc Morano)
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Welcome back to the Andrew Lawton Show.
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I want to turn away from all this other news that's happening right now and talk about the
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climate and specifically the political response to climate. Over the last couple of weeks,
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world leaders had descended on Egypt for what Mark Stein and then Mark Morano called the
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Sharm el-Shakedown, the United Nations COP27 conference, where they attempt to save the world,
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prevent the Maldives from basically being underwater and keep global warming down just
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to like a 1.5 degree rise over pre-industrial levels, even if it means sacrificing traditional
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energy. They aren't really concerned about the details as much. Well, Mark Morano is the publisher
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of ClimateDepot.com and he decided to lead by example and not take a limo or a private jet.
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We're heading to the United Nations Climate Summit and this is the way we chose to go. See you there soon.
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That was Mark Morano riding in on his camel. Now, as we know, animal flatulence is nothing to scoff at,
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so it might have actually been just as bad an emitter as the private jet, so you never know.
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But Mark Morano is the publisher of ClimateDepot.com and joins me now. Mark, good to talk to you. Thanks
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for coming on today. Thank you, Andrew. I do have to give credit to Mark Stein. I believe he had the
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original Sharm el-Shakedown, so credit where credit's due. Well, it is a shakedown indeed, no matter which
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way you slice it. And it's interesting. I will say that I always get very nervous about these summits of
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what my government leaders are committing me as a taxpayer to, and I know it's the same for Americans, for Britons,
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for Australians. And while there is some of that to be concerned about, I think your analysis is probably spot on here
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that this was just a big, colossal waste of time. They come out of it and nothing has actually happened.
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No. I mean, the only thing that happens is they introduce a lot of scary, very frightening totalitarian
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ideas for the future, and they put that in the groundwork. But no, even a BBC reporter came out
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and called the whole conference crazy and said, the BBC reported, and I have this at Climate Depot,
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that they literally just copied and pasted last year's meaningless declaration from Scotland UN Summit,
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posted it this year, and actually weakened it a bit. That was the BBC analysis. I can't say I disagree.
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And so what these are, and they've also added this year for the first time ever, it's historic,
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this loss and damage, otherwise known as climate reparations. They want trillions of dollars per
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year to be spent by developed countries like the US, Canada, and Europe, and Australia,
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to the developing world for so-called damages that we've caused. And the thing is, first of all,
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no one's going to pay this. Second of all, first, they're basing it on bad weather being worse.
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On every metric, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, droughts, wildfires, there's either no trend or
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declining trends on 30, 50, 100-year climate timescales. So if anything, they owe us for
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making the weather better as we've increased CO2. And secondly, any wealth that we brought in
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infrastructure to the developing world has helped them. And what they need are more fossil fuels,
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not handouts, so they can stay poor. And it'll basically turn into the UN paying the governments,
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which are best able to keep their citizens locked in poverty. And there's a lot of government leaders
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that'll raise their hand and say, pay me, pay me, to ensure their re-election, patronage,
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monuments to themselves, pay off their friends. And that's how the UN really is brilliant, though.
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In this angle, they understand politics. They understand how to get developing world leaders
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to go against the interests of their own citizens by paying them huge sums of cash to basically say,
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forget the interests of your residents. Yeah. And some of these, I mean, the one thing that's
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always so annoying about these conferences is that you get countries that have very outsized
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influence at the negotiating table, like Tuvalu and the Maldives, which are all the ones talking
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about how they're supposed to be underwater by next Friday. And at the same time, these are also
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countries that have very robust tourism industries that actively encourage and welcome people from all
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around the world to fly there. And then when it comes to this, they say, well, we need a billion
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dollars from the US. We need a billion dollars from the UK. Yeah. And that's exactly right.
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Tuvalu, the Maldives, all of these islands, which they've done press conferences literally
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underwater. The prime minister will dress up in a suit and swim underwater and they'll put up a table
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to illustrate their plight. Meanwhile, they're building new hotels, new airports, the resorts and the
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oceans are doing fine. Sea level is not accelerating. It's been rising since the end of the last ice age,
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10,000 years ago. But there's no indication that anything's going to happen with sea level other
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than scary climate model predictions. So they're using this fear of the future. When current reality
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fails to alarm, you make scarier and scarier predictions. And they've been in the news all
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the time. The media loves the hype, the Pacific islands that are paying the brunt of our evil,
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sinful carbon dioxide ways. The bottom line is this, the industrialized world embraced wealth,
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cheap fossil fuels, and we've reduced our climate related deaths 99% in the last 100 years, 99%.
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And they keep dropping. So what we need to do is not do handouts to give to corrupt leaders in the
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developing world. We need to allow them to develop cheap fossil fuels and as much as possible market
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economies, private property rights, very difficult in a lot of places, of course. But the more they
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develop, the more resilient they'll be to the climate, whether you believe it's manmade or natural
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climate change. I remember when the lead up to Glasgow was happening last year, the big refrain we
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kept hearing from Alex Sharma in the UK was that we need to, quote, keep 1.5 alive, unquote. And it was
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that, you know, this, this linchpin, I think of what they're striving towards is to get all the
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countries to agree to keep global warming to a rise of no greater than 1.5 degrees Celsius above
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pre-industrial levels. At Paris, they can only agree to two. And they still haven't met this magic 1.5
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number. Now, I think the number is completely fictitious and arbitrary, but I do think it's
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revealing that they're up against this resistance and that all of these countries that claim they're
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prepared to do everything. They're buying into it. They're actually quite realistic about their own
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limitations in some ways, and they don't want to go that whole distance. Yeah, well, I think a couple
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things have happened in recent years that are of note. And the biggest thing since the COVID lockdowns
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and now the war in Ukraine, and then, of course, all the green energy policies, which, you know,
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Europe is much more further advanced along than we here in the United States. All of these leaders
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now realize that this virtue signaling that's been going on for decades actually has real
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consequences. It's no longer, you know, we're going to, like in the UK, we're going to shut our
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fracking wells and we're going to pour cement in them to make sure that no one ever... And now,
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of course, I guess the briefest serving prime minister in history, Trust, was actually talking
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about opening them. The new prime minister is like, no, we're not going to open them. We can't allow
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fracking back in the UK. But most of these other leaders realize that they can't make these
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pledges anymore because they've run out. When you're literally praying for a warm winter,
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when trees are more valuable than gold, and when you're fearing a cold winter like you used to before
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the Industrial Revolution, suddenly energy policy matters. So a lot of these leaders are getting
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hesitant now. They're looking at Europe particularly and saying, maybe I shouldn't be committing to
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these virtue signaling, I thought, cost-free benefits. And that's what's happened in the whole
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green agenda. We were sold a bill of goods. When I say we, not that you or I voted for it,
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but the people who did vote for these green politicians, we were told that solar and wind
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were cheaper, ready to replace it, that fossil fuels were out the window, that there was historic
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moments where solar and wind were overpowering the grid, and that's all we had to do was get out of
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the way. And every bill we passed was heralded as saving the planet. Every UN agreement was heralded.
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And what's happened? We've invested, and this was in the words of Goldman Sachs economists in the U.S.,
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3.8 trillion over 10 years for green energy. It dropped the U.S. fossil fuel use from 82% to 81%
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briefly. We're back up to 82%. Now, you'd think people would look at that and say, well, this doesn't
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work. Let's come up with a new system. No. They're looking at this. Al Gore shows up opening day speech at
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the U.N. COP Summit in Sarmel Shakedown, where I was, and he gave a speech talking about $4 trillion
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a year in investment. So they look at trillions in failure for no benefit, and they say, well,
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we need to double, triple, quintuple, and just keep on going. They don't look at it as failure. They
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look at it as lack of a proper investment. The pathetic spectacle, by the way, is after Gore is
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calling for $4 trillion per year investment. I shouldn't call them investment, boondoggle or
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spending. Joe Biden shows up a few days later and brags about his Inflation Reduction Act in the U.S.
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will spend $370 billion. Sorry, Joe, your pennies on the dollar. No one's even paying attention.
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$370 billion, we laugh at. We're talking $4 trillion per year. That's how quickly this escalates
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into just lunacy at these summits. Yeah, and they cease to be real numbers at a certain point,
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and it's amazing how much of a delusion there is by, especially the United States in this. I mean,
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I know it went viral, and I know you reported on it as well. When John Kerry was shaking the
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Venezuelan dictator's hand, Nicolas Maduro, you know, this guy that they wouldn't even recognize as being
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the leader for the longest time, and now when they're at a climate summit together, they're best
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buddies, and, you know, the U.S. calling China their partner in climate. It's like, it's amazing
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how they're so dedicated on this very one-track focus on the climate negotiations that they manage
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to just forget everything else they say every other day of the year. They do. In fact, John Kerry,
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there's a $15 million bounty on Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela. John Kerry got a purple part in Vietnam.
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You think he could have been thinking, hey, I could get another yacht. I could get another private jet.
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No, they could put that towards the reparations. Yeah, he could put it toward reparations. But
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instead, he shook his hand. I believe he shook his hand twice, if my memory serves, when he first
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met him and when they walked away. This was a man with the U.S. government has a bounty on,
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you know, the capture. He could have got a lot of money. But this was, you know, this was all these
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rogues. The World Health Organization, not only was Nicolas Maduro, but the World Health Organization,
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and yeah, I put them in the same category at this point. They were there basically trying to make
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climate a public health threat. They've already declared climate the greatest
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public health threat of the 21st century. So the new template is, if you don't fight climate,
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if you don't support the U.N. or Green New Deal or the net zero climate agenda,
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you're a grandma killer because unchecked climate will lead to unchecked viruses like COVID.
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Second thing is, well, real quick, John Kerry appeared with the World Economic Forum and actually
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said we'll use COVID template to fight climate. And then the big one was Al Gore and Google,
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which we can talk about in a minute. Yeah, the emergency thing, the public health threat is
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important. Like when Canada was having its Supreme Court battle a few years back over the carbon tax,
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one of the arguments that some of the environmental NGOs were putting forward when they intervened is
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that this was justified under emergency powers. So the same constitutional authority that the federal
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government of Canada has in an emergency, they should be able to use that power on climate. And
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this was pre-COVID. I think now looking back at what's happened in the last two and a half years,
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people should be a lot more concerned about that because I'm absolutely convinced.
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And I've gotten the sense from your writing, you are as well, that a lot of the things that really
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we saw modeled over COVID could very easily be applied to the climate situation, climate lockdowns,
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restrictions, mobility restrictions. This is all very likely.
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In my book, The Great Reset, Global Elites and the Permanent Lockdown, I have two full chapters on
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the COVID climate connection. And in it, with 90 pages of footnotes, 230 medical journals,
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including the British Journal of Medical, all these prestigious medical journals say that to fight
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COVID, climate change, we should use the same template that we did on climate. We have Harvard
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School of Medicine basically morphing COVID and climate together. You have the International Energy
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Agency coming out with the same concept of calling it like almost like an energy lockdown. You had a
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Soros Gates funded professor in Europe, Mariana Mazakedu, say the phrase climate lockdown. So this
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is not some fever dream of a climate denier. We have all the tools of the establishment. The journal
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Nature just came out with a study earlier this year calling for an individual carbon footprint tracker
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for every man, woman, and child on the planet. The UN has teamed up with MasterCard to do a CO2
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monitoring card that cuts off your spending when you hit your CO2 max, according to their own
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promotional material. But this is, you know, John Kerry, it went in the World Economic Forum at this
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summit. And the most frightening aspect of this is Al Gore and Google partnering up for Climate Trace.
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Now think back to COVID track and trace. Let's go look at Australia. If you went to a grocery store and you
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were within six or eight feet of someone who later tested positive, police would show up at your door.
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You could be commandeered, taken to an internment camp, a quarantine camp for 10,
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12, whatever, how many days it was against your will because you were exposed and it's all for
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public safety. Well, what Al Gore is doing and Google partnership collusion, if you will, that they
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announced, Climate Trace, 70 plus thousand individual emitters will be monitored, farms, energy
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plants, fossil fuel. And remember, humans inhale oxygen, we exhale carbon dioxide. This is all part
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of this measure to monitor our carbon footprints individually, tax, penalize and restrict our
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movements. And in fact, the biggest restriction of movement is coming out now with all of these,
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they're talking about airline monitoring and people who fly a certain number of flights will end up paying
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hundreds of dollars per year extra, possibly per flight, depending on how many flights you've taken.
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It's an attack on freedom of movement. And of course, the G20 summit is what the big one was.
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They announced the digital vaccine passport, all these G20 leaders where Klaus Schwab suddenly
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elevated as a head of state. But that is where they're going. The who is going after to be in
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charge of who gets to move and when. And that's frightening because when you bring electric cars in
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the mix, national charging grids, the ban on gas powered cars, you can see very quickly that they're
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going for our, you know, our right to be free to move across travel, vacation, anything.
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Well, I appreciate that you were there and that you continue to shine a light on this. I hope next
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time you'll be able to find a hybrid camel for the sake of the climate.
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Yeah, I got the right. One funny last thing I was going to mention is Greta Thunberg rejected this
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summit correctly. We could all agree with you. She called it a scam full of greenwashing, lying.
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And here's the thing. She didn't show up for the first time to a UN climate summit since she became
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a public figure. She was replaced like that. There's a girl named Sophia from, you know, from social
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media. And I don't know if it was Instagram or one of those things. She ended up giving a keynote speech
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at the UN. She met with the Secretary Gutierrez, the UN General Secretary. She had a private meeting
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with John Kerry. She gave, she got all involved in negotiations. She wears very skimpy outfits.
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They literally dumped Greta as fast as they could. They didn't like.
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So Greta, Greta had an understudy this whole time and probably didn't even know it.
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That's right. So Greta has been replaced. Her name's Sophia and she is, you know, was all over the
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place at this UN summit. And it's amazing. I really believe that they're not, that UN is not happy
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that Greta called the process a scam, which it is. Wow. Well, there you go, Greta. If you step out
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of line, they'll just turn back at you and say, how dare you? So Mark Morano, climatedepot.com,
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his book about the great reset. Absolutely phenomenal. Do pick it up. Thanks very much
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for coming on, Mark. Always good to talk to you. Thank you, Andrew. Appreciate it.
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