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To: Dr. Voodoo who wrote (156314)4/11/2020 2:19:45 AM
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There isn't something nefarious,,, that's just how the system is setup.

Both are wrong...

It isn't supposed to be "how the system is set up"... and even the fact that it is... is nefarious.

But it has been that way a long time ? It's just that they used to deny what they now admit...

Things like the Bilderbergers... ?

You used to branded a conspiracy theorist for claiming THEY EXIST... ?

They've been trying to normalize the pro-Globalist, Anti-Nationalist messages... trying to implement programs bureaucratically without ever overtly saying that... including through regulatory capture...

But, if you put it on a ballot... whoof... up in smoke..

Al Gore will never be President... nor will he be a carbon credit trading billionaire...

"Global Warming" will cease to exist... just as soon as its made clear there isn't going to be any carbon credit trading scheme allowed to impose a top layer of corruption over global energy markets...

Until then... it won't matter if the entire planet is buried under 10 feet of ice... ? It has nothing to do with climate facts... and nothing to do with science... it is all and only about $$$.... power... control... and the use of politics to obtain them.



To: Dr. Voodoo who wrote (156314)4/15/2020 12:32:54 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 218246
 
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