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Wednesday, 27 November 2024

IMF calls for restrictions on economic activity that far exceed covid lockdowns to avoid a “climate disaster”

Another script from the movie ... to scare the gullible

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The International Monetary Fund (“IMF”) is calling for economy-crushing carbon restrictions that would dwarf that of the lockdowns enforced during the covid era.

The IMF’s plan could lead to crippling energy shortages, food shortages, job losses and eventual total collapse and population decline in Western nations.

At the height of the covid lockdowns and mandates a massive portion of the global economy was shut down, leading to supply chain instability, huge job losses and a stagflationary crisis. However, climate change propagandists argued that the event was actually a positive for the planet when it was revealed that emissions fell by 5.4%. They asserted that the covid lockdowns were a practice run for what they called “climate lockdowns” – presenting a plan for scheduled disruptions to global economic activity as a means to slow the effects of climate change.

Globalists also presented climate lockdowns as a kind of collective social punishment in the event that populations refused to cut carbon output on their own. As World Economic Forum “Agenda Contributor” Mariana Mazzucato argued in 2020:


Under a “climate lockdown,” governments would limit private vehicle use, ban consumption of red meat and impose extreme energy-saving measures, while fossil-fuel companies would have to stop drilling. To avoid such a scenario, we must overhaul our economic structures and do capitalism differently.

Many think of the climate crisis as distinct from the health and economic crises caused by the pandemic. But the three crises – and their solutions – are interconnected …

After a public uproar over the notion of extending pandemic lockdowns into climate lockdowns, the establishment media would go on to “fact check” the issue and assert that it was a “conspiracy theory.” They lied....<<<Read More>>>...