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COVID-19: THE GREAT RESET

 1.5 Environmental Reset 

This started out with potential. However, I have to agree with George Carlin, about the earth. So far everything in this book has confirmed that analysis. They have tied COVID-19 to the environment and its ‘problems’. The only problems the earth has are man-made and engineered. 

1.5.1. Coronavirus and the environment 

1.5.1.1. Nature and zoonotic diseases 

Let’s start with the fact that deforestation started in the 1990s as a way to increase room for cattle (domestic livestock) to graze and live. Never mind the fact the forest was home to some beautiful wildlife. The Amazon forest was a part of this forest. Here’s the bizarre thing, forests don’t just disappear. Man always has a hand in it. Sure occasionally trees do get old and die. With that said, there are red oak trees in Northern California that are over a hundred years old. 

There’s no doubt we have destroyed so many ecosystems across the world. Don’t get in the path of the American government when oil is found. They have shown their willingness to do anything to get access to it. There’s nothing too grotesque for governments in pursuit of corporate greed. Below will be linked to two articles showcasing that exact point. 

Now let’s look at what we know for an absolute fact, there are some zoonotic diseases that can be passed on from animal to human. Such as rabies. Since the mid-1980s there’s been debate about where HIV/AIDS  came from. The official narrative is that it was a zoonotic disease. I have serious doubts. Also, humans are building into the habitat of wildlife which is why there have been so many encounters between them and us. We are destroying their natural habitats then we’re arrogantly complaining about animals running around our neighborhoods. Our neighborhoods used to be their homes. 

1.5.1.2 Air pollution and pandemic risk

Throughout the 1990s I witnessed the air pollution in China get so horrible that citizens started to wear masks to help their breathing. The quality of air in cities like Los Angeles goes to crap real fast. That was before SUVs showed up in every driveway. No, they didn’t help. I by no means am a scientist or a doctor. I am just a person looking at things and asking; who, what, where, when, why, and how. Like my generation was taught to. There’s so much about this nonsense that is outright stupid.

There’s no doubt that inner-city kids have been plagued with respiratory problems for years. However, look at the average city and what do you see? Concrete buildings, cars everywhere, and apartments close to interstate highways. Not one tree within two feet of them. I mean a real tree with roots at least four feet down if not more. Then look at kids who grow up in rural areas. They are for the most healthier than the inner-city kids. What do you see around them? More trees and grasses than highways. The apartments aren’t stacked to the sky. Also, they are generally outside. That means they get exercise. Sports are a huge part of these communities.

1.5.1.3 Lockdown and carbon emissions 

Once again the emissions are our fault. Never mind the fact these elites are the ones who fly private jets with maybe themselves and a couple of staff. They won’t talk about how much emissions they are causing. No, we aren’t supposed to talk about that. Nor are we supposed to talk about the fact people like Al Gore who has been brainwashing generations about global warming has a mansion with him and his wife. They have air conditioners the size of my apartment which is about 600 sq ft. For the two of them. Hypocrites! Also, while we are at this Klaus Schwab is a stereotypical elitist with about a hundred different modes of private transportation and he has the nerve to lecture us about emissions. To top off this section the user an idea that Rachel Ray has been talking about for years: staycation. It’s when you stay in your own home and drive to places local like state parks, museums, and other locations within your own state such as Frankenmuth. It’s a town here in Michigan with heavy German roots. That’s also their tourist attraction. I have no problem with this idea. Keep your money local.

1.5.2. Impact of the pandemic on the climate and other environmental policies 

This section starts out with them whining about climate change not being front and center during the scam-demic. I do agree that we could be better stewards of the earth. Our father in Heaven gave it to us to live on and care for. Yes! I am all for moving away from fossil fuels at a pace that everyone can keep up with. Geothermal energy should be everywhere. It’s far more reliable than wind or solar. Those systems depend on the sun and wind. Geothermal doesn’t. The new generation can heat/cool and power your home or business.

In closing, these narcissistic lunatics have the audacity to blame us for emissions when they are the ones with multiple forms of transportation including gas-guzzling jets. Mansions for two people with air conditioners the size of a small apartment, but we are the problem. 

Bibliography

Schwab, K., & Malleret, T. (2020). COVID-19: The Great Reset. Forum Publishing.

Amazon fires may be worse in 2020 as deforestation and land grabbing spikes

https://news.mongabay.com/2020/05/amazon-fires-may-be-worse-in-2020-as-deforestation-and-land-grabbing-spikes/


Fires are raging in the Amazon—again

Go to Greenpeace.org go under their international stories and enter the title above then you can go and read the story itself. Unfortunately, Green Peace refused to connect to this blog entry.


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