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The test of compliance with Wuhan Virus lockdowns was a test for Globull Warming lockdowns


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2023 Jul 29, 12:23pm   551 views  13 comments

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https://slaynews.com/news/klaus-schwabs-daughter-covid-precursor-coming-climate-lockdowns/


Klaus Schwab’s Daughter: Covid Was Precursor to Coming ‘Climate Lockdowns’
Frank Bergman
July 29, 2023

The daughter of World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab has declared that tyrannical restrictions during the Covid pandemic served as a precursor to coming “climate lockdowns.”

According to Nicole Schwab, Covid was a “tremendous opportunity” to test how the public would comply with authoritarian measures that could be used to usher in the WEF’s “Great Reset” agenda. ...

“This [COVID] crisis has shown us that first of all, things can shift very rapidly when we put our minds to it and when we feel the immediate emergency to our livelihoods,” Nicole Schwab says. ...

“Regenerative agriculture” is a new farming system being pushed by “green agenda” advocates that eliminates certain traditional elements from the food supply, such as meat and dairy, which have been demonized by the WEF and climate alarmist globalists.

Schwab then continued by asserting younger people are far easier to brainwash with “climate crisis” narratives.

In an article published by the WEF, the organization lauds how “billions” of people complied with Covid “restrictions.”

The unelected organization continues by arguing that the public would do the same under the guise of reducing “carbon emissions.”

Titled “My Carbon: An approach for inclusive and sustainable cities,” the article suggests that the same fear tactics could be used to impose further “restrictions” on the general public.

The subject of the piece is how to convince people to adopt “personal carbon allowance programs.”

Schwab’s group notes that improvements in tracking and surveillance technology are helping to overcome “political resistance” against such programs.

“COVID-19 was the test of social responsibility,” the article notes.

It continues by commending how “a huge number of unimaginable restrictions for public health were adopted by billions of citizens across the world.”

“There were numerous examples globally of maintaining social distancing, wearing masks, mass vaccinations, and acceptance of contact-tracing applications for public health, which demonstrated the core of individual social responsibility,” the WEF adds.

The organization goes on to cite how so many people complied with lockdown mandates, despite overwhelming evidence of the harmful consequences such restrictions had on society.

The WEF then implies that the public would behave in a similarly obsequious manner in other areas of life.




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2   Someone_else   2023 Jul 31, 11:55pm  

Been following future global cooling and/or Doug Vogt's nova theory for decades. However, this 2022 WORD from Mother Earth.................

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/overheated-friday-july-28-2023-c

This article brings really fresh data and huge question marks resulting from Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai of 2022.
3   Tenpoundbass   2023 Aug 1, 5:59am  

I will consider any mask request in the future as a challenge to a Bitch Slap contest, and I get to go first.
4   DhammaStep   2023 Aug 1, 7:26am  

Patrick says

“COVID-19 was the test of social responsibility

Yes. Everyone in charge failed miserably.
5   Patrick   2023 Aug 1, 1:15pm  

But many common people were spectacular examples of virtue, even losing their jobs rather than complying with evil:

https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/48695.html


New York City Committees on Oversight and Investigations & Civil Service and Labor
Gale A. Brewer, Chair
September 9, 2022
https://councilnyc.viebit.com/player.php?hash=U2mDNKAEkDJA
Source:
https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/Calendar.aspx

TRANSCRIPT

3:05:59
MAWULI OLIVIERRE: Good afternoon everyone. My name is Mawuli Olivierre. Born to Caribbean parents, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, went to school in New York, Brooklyn. I'm a homeowner in Bed-Stuy [Bedford-Stuyvesant], Brooklyn. I taught in the city of Brooklyn starting in 1998. I'm a licensed social studies teacher, have a bachelor's degree, master's degree, all of the qualifications.

Unfortunately I lost my job due to the covid 19 vaccine mandate. They denied my request for religious exemption.

And I live in Bed-Stuy. I want to highlight that I did reach out to my city council person, Chi Ossé,* who completely ignored me. I wrote letters, explaining my situation, so I completely am very appreciative of you guys sitting and hearing, especially you're not from my district.

So, throughout this whole pandemic we felt, I felt, basically, in Bed-Stuy, that I was voiceless, no one was willing to hear my claim. But I want to let you guys know now that we're still here, we have this organization called Educators for Freedom.** And one of the reasons why we started it, even though the city has fired me, I am still an educator. I'm still a teacher. You know what I'm saying?

For 23 years I worked with the city schools, public school systems, young black boys in the schools that need to see more people like them to be role models and to show them how to make it outside of the city because it's difficult. It's difficult coming up in the city of Brooklyn, New York, it's hard. We need role models.

I realize that the kids, when I look at them, I see myself. I am definitely a representative of the kids and I'm sad that I'm not able to continue to do what I'm called to do. Because this is not just a job for me. Like I said, I was born in Brooklyn, I am Brooklyn. So when I see these children, I am them, they are me. Alright? It's Brooklyn raising Brooklyn, New York raising New York.

And the fact that the city and the mayor, who's also a product of the city, can't recognize that the injustice done to all of us because of what we chose is having residual effects on what's happening to the city. So don't be surprised by what's going on in our school systems right now. Don't be surprised because people like us who are dedicated to the job that we are doing are being deliberately barred from doing what God has called us to do.
6   Patrick   2024 Jan 24, 11:33am  

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/todays-must-reads-24-january-2024


Conspiracy Theorists Were Right About Climate Lockdowns. Yesterday, the unfortunate Governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, issued a TRAVEL BAN for an entire county. You read that correctly. No, not a travel advisory, but a full on travel ban! Meaning, New Yorkers in Erie County are forbidden from going anywhere. What’s another name for that? Well, if you live in a rural or very suburban area (which most of New York State is), where driving on a road is the way you get from point A to point B, then I would say a synonym would be “lockdown.”
7   The_Deplorable   2024 Jan 26, 6:39pm  

Note to Michael Mann: Donald Trump is not Joe Biden.


8   Misc   2024 Jan 26, 6:55pm  

He was the author of the dis-credited "Hockey Stick" graph of climate change.

He may have been off by a few thousand years...but He is Totally sane...I mean you can sorta see that he uses words.
12   RWSGFY   2024 Feb 5, 8:00am  

Patrick says


https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/todays-must-reads-24-january-2024


Conspiracy Theorists Were Right About Climate Lockdowns. Yesterday, the unfortunate Governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, issued a TRAVEL BAN for an entire county. You read that correctly. No, not a travel advisory, but a full on travel ban! Meaning, New Yorkers in Erie County are forbidden from going anywhere. What’s another name for that? Well, if you live in a rural or very suburban area (which most of New York State is), where driving on a road is the way you get from point A to point B, then I would say a synonym would be “lockdown.”




What was the official reason for the travel ban? Was it snow? If it was, it's not a "climate lockdown". A section of CA-88 was closed yesterday because of heavy snowfall, but one must be completely off his rocker to call it a "climate lockdown". Keeping traffic off the roads until they are plowed is reasonable and lasts mere hours.
13   stereotomy   2024 Feb 5, 9:47am  

Towns south of Buffalo got 68 inches of snow in 36-48 hours. That's one reason, the other was wind gusts up to 70 MPH.

Yes, Hochul is a bitchcunt too, but I wouldn't have driven in those conditions either.

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