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WEF's last 'Climate Crisis' caused its new 'Cost-of-Living Crisis'



WEF's last 'Climate Crisis' caused its new 'Cost-of-Living Crisis'
Not that the unaccountable Davos elitists would ever cop to it, but their putting pressure to rely on ESG (environmental, social governance) standards for investment is directly responsible for what they claim to be the newest crisis for 2023 – the cost-of-living. The unprecedented rise in worldwide inflation, and the disappearance of basic necessities from retail shelves is the result of World Economic Forum's decades' long campaign to manage climate, over which, for all who don't know, Man has no control. Scientists have learned a little something about influencing local weather (seeding rain clouds, etc.) but they haven't any superpower to change the climate. It doesn't matter how much money or artificial intelligence they throw at the nonexistent problem, because it's just that – nonexistent.

Daily reminder: CO2 warming is a hoax

What isn't nonexistent is the censorship of real science and real facts that each dire threat of destruction caused by climate change has not occurred. Predictions of a new ice age in the 1970s, high temperatures causing rising seas to inundate islands and coastal cities in the 2000s and supposedly melt arctic ice causing polar bear populations to decline (instead they've increased to become a nuisance to Inuit villages), even annihilation of the earth by 2012 have all proven to be unfounded hyperbole. (Okay, the last one was attributed to the Mayan calendar ending at that year but climate change enthusiasts added that to their hysteria.) Coming back to the rhetoric running Davos this year, the "cost-of-living crisis," it's clear that market movers have backed the wrong horse for winning public opinion. Veering media attention toward the rampant inflation incurred by government and asset management investment influenced by the WEF, the economic nobility expects to redirect focus from their disastrous net zero emissions policy to the financial crash they created. Con artists call it a "bait and switch." As the Davos conference gets underway, the decarbonization of society is still running full bore. Gas and oil supplies are continuing to be decimated causing energy prices to shoot skyward upon which all commodity availability is based. Unrealistic ESG standards are undermining economic growth, leading personal and government budgets to operate at rapidly overwhelming deficits, being forced to borrow beyond their capacity to pay the freight.

Biden started the trend by capitulating to the net-zero carbon folly by canning the Keystone XL Pipeline the minute he walked into the Oval Office, resulting in the administration's recent admission that it cost some 59,000 jobs, not to mention the loss of millions of barrels of oil to literally fuel the economy. He has since sold off emergency oil reserves to China, plummeting stockpile levels. His administration has set-up roadblocks to drilling leases in ANWR, offshore and in states like Texas and North Dakota and has supported efforts to close pipelines such as that of Governor Whitmer's drive to deny Michiganders access to oil and gas flowing from Canada. Unable to get anything right, Biden's Consumer Product Safety Board is relying on a misleading study to eventually ban and criminalize use of gas stoves. In the meantime, New York's Governor Hochul is proposing prohibiting new buildings from incorporating gas heating in their design and construction. While the WEF hopes to distract from its causing the inflation it now considers a crisis (which it is), Germany is reconsidering natural gas as an alternative to the failed alternatives pushed by the WEF. According to electric power transmission operator Amprion's CEO, they need to supply 15 to 43 gigawatts of power in order to keep their economy afloat and so-called renewables aren't doing the job. It's being promoted that more than 30 gas-fired power plants need to be built in order to fill-in for the closed coal plants and that's to supply the minimum 15 GW. As a result, the messaging is contradictory. Agencies in the United States that first touted natural gas as clean energy are now working overtime to ban it. Germany, on the other hand, has decided it's tired of cutting its own throat and is considering building gas-fired plants after finding reliance on wind and solar was an utter failure.

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Year of the Polycrisis

The energy crisis has been getting hit with outside problems. In September of last year, the Nord Stream pipelines running under the Baltic Sea from Russia blew-up. Officially, it still hasn't been determined if it was an act of sabotage despite finding traces of explosives near the site. Since then, there have been other gas pipeline explosions in Russia (Gazprom near St. Petersburg), in Lithuania this last week, and another in Louisiana that occurred close to the same time of the Baltic blasts. Investigators have not officially determined or released the cause of these ruptures. As the WEF proclaims this to be the "Year of the Polycrisis," citizens of the world can be assured that the organization that says it can solve the multiple crises plaguing the globe is also the organization guilty of instigating the crises in the first place. As a matter of form, when the WEF promotes a concept, policy, series of regulations or "solution," it should be disregarded as an effort to supersede sovereign nations' self-determination. WEF has one goal – to supplant the will of the People to benefit its own members because their knowledge is superior to the rest of us... oh, and God, of course.

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