Michelle Stirling on WEF green initiatives
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) is in Davos this week, and the world's elite are gathering to discuss climate change and its impact on the world, the economy, and politics. In this episode, we talk about the hypocrisy of the WEF, and why we should be worried about it.
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always good to have you back on and boy they you know that's one of the things with these
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annual meetings is they sure give us a lot of fodder to work with don't they
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yeah and uh you know curiously people probably don't know this but the world economic forum did
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a report in 2006 called uh global risk and two of the global risks that they cited was global oil
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price shock and pandemic but by 2020 they'd moved those completely off the list and replaced it all
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with climate change so you have to wonder if people have actually manipulated the situation
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so they're cashing in on it right now yeah there's a lot of uh interests in there i mean i
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it's it's hard to explain and discuss what that group is you know it's the world's elites they're
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gathered their business elites their political elites and it's the i i had a bunch of people
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get upset over a tweet where i pointed out that they want centralized government but with socialism
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and they say it's not socialism there's going to be a bunch of rich people up top well actually
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if you look at most examples of socialism that is how it works out despite what they say
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so i think it's a classic thing but so the environment has been a big theme you know this year
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i mean what i found crazy is a lot of them are talking of course they're still talking about
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strangling oil and gas while everybody's in the midst of an energy crisis yeah it's ludicrous um
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there was a what is it christian what's her name i sent it to you the other day norway or yeah the
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woman from norway uh she was um saying that uh there it is norwegian finance ceo kirsten braithen
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was saying that um the energy transition will create energy shortages and inflationary pressures
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but the pain is worth it i don't think you can find anybody out there who's enjoying uh paying all
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the extra prices and especially in the uk and europe where you know power prices and heating prices are
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just going through the roof and it's also causing food shortages not just the war just the fact that
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natural gas prices have skyrocketed it means a lot of food processing can't be done because ironically
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there's carbon dioxide as a byproduct which is used for food processing and the a lot of the natural gas
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processors just can't operate anymore there it's not profitable so we you know what what pain is
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worth that and in fact as i was just pointing out to someone earlier so far we haven't seen one wind
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turbine or one solar panel produced by wind or solar power until that happens we better not rely on that
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as our future yeah and saying that the pain is worth it i see that as almost a vulgarity it's easy for
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them to say again when you're on elite you're not dealing with figuring out how to pay your rent you're
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actually globetrotting staying in luxury hotels to tell everyone else to tighten their belt it it brings
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to mind david suzuki with his multiple houses uh you know going around telling everybody else that the
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pain is worth it to shut everything else down the hypocrisy is is galling and i i know most people see
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through it but they got to understand that this is a these are people who influence our world leaders
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yeah they're tremendously influential and um you know i don't think that people actually know but
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uh clintel the climate intelligence group out of the netherlands which has over a thousand signatories
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who say there's no climate emergency and they're all scientists and scholars um they sent a letter to
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the swiss government asking them how could the world economic forum have been granted host state status
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so this is like giving them status equivalent to say the red cross as if they're doing something
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great for the world um how could they have been granted status when they were the people who gave
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greta thunberg a stage to make her scary monologue to the world i want you to panic i want you to feel
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the fear i feel every day and yet in april 2021 when she testified to the u.s congress she said oh i don't
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literally want anyone to panic um i was just that's just a metaphor well you know so this group of
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influential business people who are all engaged in carbon markets and renewables and want to go green
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and climate initiatives use this young woman to scare millions of children and people around the world
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and yet in their own mission statement they claim that moral and intellectual integrity is at the heart of
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everything the wef does and we are an organization accountable to all parts of society well let's
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see some accountability let's see some accountability for the tweets that they were putting out during
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lockdown saying lockdowns are improving the world yeah this video i don't know if people remember where
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they had like a single individual on a skateboard skateboarding through this gutted empty city
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like people were kidding committing suicide businesses were going bankrupt people were losing their
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houses uh fentanyl overdoses were over the top and this group of elites think that lockdowns are improving
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cities and they want to do more lockdowns they have another tweet out there they want to do more
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um and so you know they're a very dangerous group of people and because they're transnational they're
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unelected they're unaccountable you know how do you how do you do anything to them especially when they
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have this diplomatic uh immunity in switzerland yeah and i mean it was just gross uh that that picture
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as you're speaking of that image of the empty freeways and and such and trying to say this is a a good
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thing this is something to aspire to we want to become some sort of impoverished introverted
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society where everybody's locked in their homes living in poverty uh because that'll theoretically
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and there's the big theory save mother earth this is the only if anything it should backfire it should
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make people realize this is how bad it would have to get before we even started to reduce to get towards
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those crazy climate car targets that are always set for us yeah well it's very dangerous ideology you
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have to remember also there was a report that came out in the fall of 2019 called exponential roadmap
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and this was done by very influential engos like a world wild fund and a whole assortment of these guys
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but they wanted to cut emissions in half by 2030 and most of the things that they proposed
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actually were met by lockdowns so i find that a very suspicious connection call me a conspiracy theorist
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i don't care read the report yourself exponential roadmap and you'll see that the things they
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proposed were things like everyone work from home uh no going to doctor's meetings no going to school
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you know because this cuts transportation emissions and of course for the billionaires associated with
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world economic forum most of them in high tech this was fantastic for them they capitalized on it they
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made bank while other people suffered and especially things like fintech which you know financial
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financial technical uh startups they'd been kind of a nothing business for
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five years or something just laying there in the corner not really doing anything
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boom locked down they i think their stocks went up like 300 percent
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so you know and all these wf billionaires were early investors you know just waiting for the opportunity
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for this take off so you know and people can read a lot more about these guys you know there's the uh
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fourth industrial revolution that's one book um and the uh davos man which is a new one i haven't gone
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through this yet but i started it and it's the same shocking stuff about these elites as you say
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people who they really don't care about you and me we're just useless eaters yeah well that's about
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it and and i mean something i i think that's good though i mean because the world economic forum has been
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around a long long time they've been holding these meetings for a long time and nobody's really paid
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much attention to them or realize the amount of influence they have and now that the world is kind of
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paying attention the commoners us unwashed uh and realizing what the agenda of at least the people
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leading it i mean there's a lot of misconceptions too people seem to think just because somebody
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attended it doesn't mean they've embraced every aspect of what the the leaders were saying at their
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speeches or things like that but i mean they don't hide their agenda whatsoever the organization
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itself or mr schwab i mean it's it's been in the open for quite some time and people are suddenly realizing
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that yes uh well we have about uh three or four different videos uh one is uh called the great
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reset in their own words uh a ponzi scheme uh these are all on our youtube channel we were also very
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concerned after the davos 2020 meeting because of the depopulation talk there they featured jane
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goodall who was saying you know we wouldn't have any climate change problems if the population of the
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earth was only 500 million so you can take your own uh assumptions from that and unfortunately in the
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world of climate change um people have been using this um rcp 8.5 people have been referring to this um
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set of scenarios and uh they the ones that the catastrophic claims come from using this scenario
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which is deemed to be implausible but these other scenarios have three billion fewer people in them
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so uh in one that we did with clintel where they sent a message to the world economic forum on climate change
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uh we tried to make that clear that you know hopefully no one has decided wow there's a climate
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emergency let's get rid of three billion people but you can see how you know devious minds might come
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up with that and i mean the um unintended consequences of lockdown will be hundreds of thousands millions
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of people who die prematurely who suffer in great pain and uh we have already seen that many people took
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their lives uh so uh you know that is a deep population program right there well and whether
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it's intentional or not intentional i imagine for some of the crazed ideologues and they exist there's
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an anti-humanity type of ideologue out there and a lot of them are in the environmental circles they
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think that anything humans do is is evil and and we should just basically get rid of people they're
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self-loathing it's it's a a real problem uh as far as i'm concerned they need help but they get into
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positions of influence but now the other thing we're looking at is is uh and again not all of
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them necessarily are supporting but we've got a world food supply crisis coming down the pipe and
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it's funny because we were warning you and i were on the show talking about the energy crisis back
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last summer you know saying hey europe is up the creek they're in big trouble we got problems coming
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and uh it wasn't heated and now you know due to with with the russia ukraine conflict on top of that
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it's just become all the more acute but now we can see it anybody looking at economics anybody looking
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at supply chains anybody looking at the regions where the war is we got a really big food crisis
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coming and they're not talking about that at the world economic forum they're worried about reducing
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our carbon footprint right and uh you know they're they're definitely not interested in helping people
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say in uh egypt and and africa where they get most of their wheat from the ukraine so you know that uh
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that material can't be shipped now it's locked in port at the moment and i just saw a video about it and
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you know that we're not talking about part of their food coming from there we're talking about like 80
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percent to some of these countries um and without that people will die on mass and uh the video i
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just saw was um also talking about how in 2007 2008 there were you know there was the arab spring and
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most people said oh that's you know because egypt wants to be democratic well it's because that part of
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the world was suffering food shortages and food price hikes and there's a group of people called uh new
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england complex systems institute and they did a study showing that as food prices rise civil unrest
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rises and they could actually predict where in the world the next civil unrest would be based on their
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complex system analysis yeah i mean look at somalia or anywhere in north africa and i i can't presume on
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on your uh date of birth by any means but i'm old enough to remember the famines of the 80s
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and the early 90s it was terrible north africa was was in ethiopia it was awful to see what was
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happening and the thing that the reason we don't see it today is good modern i mean it didn't suddenly
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turn into good growing areas in ethiopia and somalia and the populations didn't go down but due to modern
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energy modern transportation and supply chains as you said we've been able to bring in wheat and products
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from ukraine and such down there to feed people and that's not going to be coming down this year
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we're going to see some serious problems yeah yeah it's catastrophic it's uh criminal and as you say
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these guys at the world economic forum that should be if they are in fact accountable to all parts of
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society if they are in fact doing things with morality and integrity at the center of everything
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they do then this should be the first thing on their agenda and it actually it might even be a climate
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war between ukraine and russia despite the other things that have been said but um uh you know the
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world economic forum wants a global price on carbon by 2030 and russia has never ever bought into that
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ideology of climate change we have on our website their rebuttal to the kyoto protocol from 2004 and
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they called climate change ideology a threat to human civilization and i guess we're seeing that right now
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absolutely and i mean russia didn't take the bs and that's part of why they became uh an energy
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powerhouse because they weren't shackling themselves and and they could provide products
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in volumes that the world demanded and then suddenly homework you know beholden to them and something
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else that was interesting listening to them talk about their great transition and i heard a speech i
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can't remember who was talking about but we're going to need cobalt and we're going to need lithium and
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well even if you go that way now you're still going to have some small single source areas that
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you're reliant on for your energy and and you're going to be vulnerable to energy crisis if there's
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any disruptions yeah yeah you have to have a mix and actually you know there's uh fairly substantial
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evidence that russia was funding most of the environmental groups to get germany to not uh keep
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their nuclear plants online to uh you know not keep their coal plants open to uh continue to buy russian
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oil and gas and uh you know and sadly i mean i think samuel for fari who's a professor emeritus of um
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belgian university um and an energy director general for the eu for 36 years you know he wrote quite a
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thoughtful article about how the war could have been prevented simply by making a proper energy deal
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with the eu and russia and ukraine you know and solve it in a financial economic negotiated
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contractual way because it makes the most sense actually for russian oil and gas to feed europe
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otherwise europe has to bring everything by boat you know which is way more energy intensive the prices
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are much higher and um you know and then you're you're creating an enemy by not buying their product
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if you get my meaning yeah and then meanwhile here in canada we we have uh trudeau you know this is
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kind of throwing out a left field but i imagine you've probably seen it and thought about it
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they're looking to tax fertilizer now they're actually looking to treat fertilizer as uh because
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they they feel it contributes to climate change and start taxing it to reduce the use of it which
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of course will reduce the amount of food when we're moving towards a world food crisis this is
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the the insanity of the ideology that's being pushed right now yeah yeah there are a lot of people in
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the green movement who are very eager to go back to sort of organic farming and uh this is a project
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that's happening in europe right now it's called the food to fork program and this is uh including these
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things like reducing uh chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides herbicides and um uh you know going
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back to having cattle fertilize your field which they do anyway you know they'll just go out there
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and poop all over the place and that's great and their hooves dig up the ground and you can see
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marine pools film about about that return to eden that's on our website too but um but you know you can't
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create mass food production with uh like my grandpa did with a um you know cowl around his neck a
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yoke yoked to um to an oxen you can't do that like many millions more people will die so we can't go
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back to that and actually you know there's lots of evidence showing that livestock doesn't create ghgs
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that agricultural methods of today the farmers are way smarter and far ahead of all these crazy
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um environmentalists and uh you know it's just insane that the government is listening to ideologues
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and not the real people who do the real work people are going to suffer and die i know and i'm afraid
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it's going to be a a cold comfort of being able to say i told you so you know eight nine months from
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now when we see starvation really starting to to come into play in in vulnerable areas such as northern
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africa or you're one drought away from it in some south american countries or places all over
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and if they were listening i mean as you said if the world economic forum was an international
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group of elites who want to actually better the world this should be the front and center subject
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of today i'm sure economists have been asking for it i'm sure agricultural experts have been pointing
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it out you know supply chain experts but they aren't talking about it and that's really disturbing
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and that really kind of exposes them for what they are yeah yeah green grifters all of them
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yeah well we'll watch and see as i said the one little upside is hey people are paying attention
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to them more than they ever have before and people are realizing it you know like so many
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of the other conspiracy theories out there well they weren't actually so much a conspiracy once the
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facts came out so uh i i think you know kind of like a vampire that shining a light on it and exposing
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it is going to be what takes their power away and we're working towards that but unfortunately i think
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that these ideologues in the world stage are going to cause a lot of suffering and damage before we can
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can finally get them under control yeah well and they all own big tech this is the real problem
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they own a lot of the media you know after greta made her appearance there uh mark been off of
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salesforce who's part of the world economic forum they put her on the cover of time he owns time you
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know so um you know and uh mark carney he's a trustee there and what did mark do he told uh companies
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that if you don't uh get on the climate change bandwagon you'll go bankrupt so you know these
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people are just shooting their mouth off all over the place and making a mess of the world and uh we
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can't really do a lot about it because they're not elected they're not accountable and they're
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transnational so send your letters to the swiss government like clintel did you can see that
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letter on our website on our blog great naturally since you brought it up and to close it out i
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appreciate you coming on to talk to us it's always great when we have you on where can we find more
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information about uh friends of science and yourself and where you're documenting all this because your
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your site's a great resource i mean it's it's if you want to drill down and find a lot of stuff it's
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there thank you well um you can look at uh www friendsofscience.org we're now going into our 20th
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and uh youtube of course so um look and see what we've got and we welcome any comments great well
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thanks again michelle always good talking to you and i hope we can talk again sometime soon thank you