On yesterday’s episode of Trending, Gareth Icke and Richard Willet dive
into the UK Climate and Nature (“CAN”) Bill, currently sneaking its way
through Parliament without scrutiny.
Very much like the WHO
Pandemic Treaty, the CAN Bill would give unelected bodies sweeping
powers to take over land, prevent travel, and control meat consumption,
among other draconian powers, in the event of a “climate emergency.”
Icke
and Willet also discussed the Los Angeles wildfires and the possible
connection to the LA Smart City 2028 agenda, the BBC’s climate change
propaganda, including the vilification of family pets as a cause for
climate change, and the UK’s release of a new two pound coin to
commemorate the life of 1984 author George Orwell. The coin features the
Big Brother eye.
In the following, we focus on Trending’s discussion of the CAN Bill.
The
Climate and Nature (“CAN”) Bill has largely gone under the radar. It
was reintroduced in the UK House of Commons by Liberal Democrat MP Roz
Savage on 16 October 2024 and has its second reading scheduled in 9
days, on 24 January.
“The reason it’s gone under the radar is
they don’t want any scrutiny of it. The reason they don’t want scrutiny
of it is because it ain’t going to be very good for us,” Icke said.
The
Bill is a rebadged version of the UN Agenda 2030. The Bill includes
provisions for forced rewilding, which is another way of saying that the
government will grant itself powers to seize land from farmers and
others if they do not meet sustainable goals.
It also includes
retrofitting of homes, which would require homeowners to make changes
such as installing insulation, heat pumps or solar panels at their own
expense.
Of course, the rules which allow the government to grab
land and property or require homeowners to make changes to their homes
are made by a select few using arbitrary arguments and can change at a
whim.
The Bill aims to ban fossil fuels, which would lead to
pressure on the energy supply and drive up prices, making energy
unaffordable for some people.
The government would have control
over various aspects of people’s lives, including energy use, food
consumption, travel and what can be fitted or not fitted in their homes,
with smart meters playing a role.
“They’ll be able to order you
not to travel, not to leave certain areas, not to fly … they’ll be
able to control food consumption what you’re allowed to [eat] … What
will also tie into this is what you say,” Icke said. “Another thing
that’s on there is energy use, so they can control how much energy you
use.”...<<<Read More>>>...