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    BUILD BACK BETTER - what does it mean?

    The World Economic Forum's "Great Reset" conference is underway January 25-29.

    To help us understand what it means for us as citizens and also as agricultural producers, here is the Nemeth Report which was commissioned by the Alberta Public Inquiry into the Tarsands Campaign. It's a long report, but skipping ahead to page 89 will help.

    https://albertainquiry.ca/sites/default/files/2021-01/Nemeth%20Report.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2fr1lNoa0RDnfqSiwYv YKowXqrryKYP7nSWNMQoe9KZL1xR-OfUQUzx_U https://albertainquiry.ca/sites/default/files/2021-01/Nemeth%20Report.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2fr1lNoa0RDnfqSiwYv YKowXqrryKYP7nSWNMQoe9KZL1xR-OfUQUzx_U

    #2
    Build Back Poorer

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      #3
      So the whole world will be like North Korea is now? FFS

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        #4
        Build back better is an economic model where a small wealthy elite own everything and the vast majority are serfs existing only for the purpose of serving this wealthy elite. This must be vehemently opposed at every opportunity.

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          #5
          Originally posted by littledoggie View Post
          The World Economic Forum's "Great Reset" conference is underway January 25-29.

          To help us understand what it means for us as citizens and also as agricultural producers, here is the Nemeth Report which was commissioned by the Alberta Public Inquiry into the Tarsands Campaign. It's a long report, but skipping ahead to page 89 will help.

          https://albertainquiry.ca/sites/default/files/2021-01/Nemeth%20Report.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2fr1lNoa0RDnfqSiwYv YKowXqrryKYP7nSWNMQoe9KZL1xR-OfUQUzx_U https://albertainquiry.ca/sites/default/files/2021-01/Nemeth%20Report.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2fr1lNoa0RDnfqSiwYv YKowXqrryKYP7nSWNMQoe9KZL1xR-OfUQUzx_U
          On page 23

          A series of emails were leaked in November 2009 from one of the world’s main climate
          research institutes, the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU). The emails
          called into question the data sets used by IPCC researchers, revealed how key scientists
          cooperated to prevent the release of their computer models and data, exposed how the scientists
          manipulated or “adjusted” the data to ensure it always displayed global temperatures steadily
          trending upward, and showed how these scientists worked to silence critics by “discrediting or
          freezing out any scientific journal which dares to publish their critics’ work.”

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            #6
            "Better" for whom?

            Certainly not the middle class.

            The WuFlu came along at the right time to enable the elites to absolutely and relentlessly ra pe the wealth-creating middle class.

            Justin Jackboots Trudeau is very likely the most evil leader this country has had, even worse than his father - be it Pierre or Fidel.

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              #7
              Originally posted by burnt View Post
              "Better" for whom?

              Certainly not the middle class.

              The WuFlu came along at the right time to enable the elites to absolutely and relentlessly ra pe the wealth-creating middle class.

              Justin Jackboots Trudeau is very likely the most evil leader this country has had, even worse than his father - be it Pierre or Fidel.
              Right from page 92:

              Why does the movement need to move fast in 2020, one might ask? One reason may be because
              it is an election year in the US and if President Trump is re-elected the energy transition and
              Green New Deals will likely fall apart. However, if a Democratic candidate is elected, the US
              will likely commit to some form of a Green New Deal. Another reason may be that if it goes too
              slow people will realize what it means and reject it.
              That may be the case if people begin to
              understand that life in lockdown for the coronavirus, with social distancing, restrictions on
              mobility, loss of employment, disruptions in the supply chains, potential shortages of food,
              shortages of medical supplies, monitoring quarantines, and tracking the infected with apps,
              drones, and other technology, is not far off from what is proposed in the various Green New
              Deals and the Great Transformation.
              Last edited by Jordy2323; Jan 26, 2021, 14:54.

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                #8
                Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
                On page 23
                Climategate swept 🧹 under the rug.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ajl View Post
                  Build back better is an economic model where a small wealthy elite own everything and the vast majority are serfs existing only for the purpose of serving this wealthy elite. This must be vehemently opposed at every opportunity.
                  Warning signs have been there for several years ... starting with agenda 21

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Warning signs have been there for several years ... starting with agenda 21
                    Any body catch this section;

                    The Chinese plan would see the countryside of Alberta and Saskatchewan
                    covered in windmills and solar panels with UHV transmission lines delivering power to more
                    populated areas in the east, and south to the US. 74 A similar idea about turning Alberta and
                    Saskatchewan into large solar and wind producers by filling all that space now occupied by oil
                    wells and farms

                    A recent Harvard study calculated that to generate current
                    electricity demand, not all energy, 1/3 of the continental US would need to be filled with
                    windmills. Some have calculated that to triple current electrical production to meet the net zero commitments of replacing all hydrocarbon forms of energy would require thousands of
                    12MW offshore wind turbines, thousands of 2MW onshore wind turbines, tens of millions of
                    solar panels, millions of 85kWh Tesla battery packs, and thousands of kilometres of ultra-highvoltage (UHV) power transmission lines


                    Wow

                    I mean why would they put those facilities here when AZ NV and NM are just as open and have double the solar output? is it because its easy to take over individual land owners here vs the US?

                    If this movement can take out large multinationals it should be a slam dunk to run off some farmers.

                    Funny how chuck stayed out of this thread.
                    Last edited by jazz; Jan 27, 2021, 07:01.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by wiseguy
                      For large canadian cities it means an overpriced condo, a bag of weed, man buns, transgenders, dumb chucks and cerb !
                      Read closer in the document, it calls for gutting ag as well converting us all to artisan organic farms and international penalties for high carbon output.

                      This has to be the most chilling document I have read in a while.

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                        #12
                        Where is hobbyfarmer?????

                        He could comment on the organic but I am guessing he will say there is no money in organics...

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                          #13
                          That article was written a year ago. Wonder what the author thinks about things now after a yr of lockdowns and with Keystone XL and fraccing cancelled. Just like he highlighted.

                          Maybe we can buy some fresh cut wood from burnt.
                          Last edited by jazz; Jan 27, 2021, 07:50.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jazz View Post
                            Any body catch this section;

                            [I]The Chinese plan would see the countryside of Alberta and Saskatchewan
                            covered in windmills and solar panels with UHV transmission lines delivering power to more
                            populated areas in the east, and south to the US. 74 A similar idea about turning Alberta and
                            Saskatchewan into large solar and wind producers by filling all that space now occupied by oil
                            wells and farms
                            How will nature deal with this blight on the landscape?? We know how nature rejuvenates after say a forest fire, an abandoned field, logging slashes, heck even some of those ex-oilsand projects get looking pretty good after a while and what about a nuclear disaster (Chernobyl comes to mind). But this? All this garbage on the face of the land?? How does that fit into the Green New Deal?

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                              #15
                              It’s building already - New Tesla Store in Saskatoon. 🚗

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