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Friday, 16 September 2022

King Charles III supports the Great Reset agenda

 When Charles III, the new King of England, visited the body of his late mother Queen Elizabeth II, people chanted “God save the king.”

They should have chanted “God, save the world.”

Just over a year ago, Charles declared war on humanity by calling for a global military action to cut carbon emissions around the planet, which could kill more than three billion people. He made the war declaration during one of the World Economic Forum (WEF) events, saying that he will create more money than there is already in the world to have this radical transformation of carbon.

Since the 1970s, Charles had been outspoken about how society must deal urgently with the dangers of pollution. For more than five decades, he had been consistent in his campaign for the environment.

Tony Juniper, a former chief of Friends of the Earth and now head of Natural England, advised Charles for several years, saying that the king is “possibly the most significant environmental figure of all time.”

As king, many are questioning whether or not his environmental politics will continue. It has always been understood that his relative freedom as the Prince of Wales would end as soon as he took the crown.

Charles III’s reign comes as global temperatures are toppling heat records, with average temperatures rising 2.2 degrees Fahrenheit in the past 150 years, reshaping weather extremes and politics in Britain. The country that led the world to industrialization over a century ago by burning coal, now has one of the most “aggressive” plans to reduce carbon emissions in the world.

Charles is now king of a nation reeling from painful energy prices due to the Russia-Ukraine war. He is facing the risk of his people shivering in their homes in the winter due to the dwindling natural gas supplies....<<<Read More>>>...