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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk
SOXL 55.41-1.2%Jan 14 4:00 PM EST

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As I have explained several times here on SI, the reasons they are doing this have to do with "resource sharing" and have nothing to do with climate change nor any other reason. As most probably know, world consumption of fossil fuels has been increasing as we have attempted to move towards wind and solar here in the USA. This is all by design. We were taught of these plans in the 1970s. I just never thought people would be crazy enough to fall for it.

When you think about what they are doing against the backdrop of resource sharing, it will begin to all make sense to you. Climate change is just a bogus excuse that they think you will accept over the idea that you have to share with other parts of the world.

India and China need energy? OK. We will have to cut back...that is the idea. It will contnue to happen until the whole world shares the same living standards. At least that is the plan. While this might help India or China, it will not be good for any of us.

The same applies to meat consumption.

Delusionally, he is not alone; on February 23rd Breitbart headlined: “WWII-Style Rationing of Meat, Clothing, and Energy Needed to Fight Climate Change, Say UK Academics”.
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