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Lloyd Miller's avatar

Gee, but all the major Corporations support world government, the UN, the WEF. . . You are so far off Jo.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Gee, the UN and WEF are major corporations?! Boy they really did a good job on you- you're so far off Lloyd. https://jowaller.substack.com/p/the-wef-agenda-of-depopulation-and

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Lloyd Miller's avatar

No. The major Corporations support the UN and WEF. They support World Government ever since the Rockefellers donated the land for the UN building in New York. Please learn to read.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Jesus. Yes Rockefeller has always controlled both sides of the environmental and political debate. Please open your mind.

Like I said; resistance to profit harm created.

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Lloyd Miller's avatar

The DEMLEFT is 100% WEF controlled. Biden immediately upon election reversed all Trumps policies to increase production of oil. Alaska, the Gulf, Federal Land, imposed regulations, etc. Oil immediately spiked as investors reacted to the new policy. Oil company profits SOARED! YOU are the one in enthralled with the propaganda.

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Lloyd Miller's avatar

How absurd. Monopolists increase their profits by raising prices and decreasing volume. The environmental movement is dedicated to reducing exploration and production of oil. A free market increases supply and lowers prices, reducing profit and requiring participants to invest in more production. As Trump showed.

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Jo Waller's avatar

The major Corporations support the propaganda surrounding the WEF so that we oppose solutions that harm their profits. Please open your eyes.

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Lloyd Miller's avatar

Nonsense! Those policies have been and are being put in place. Opposition has been futile so far and likely to remain so.

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Jo Waller's avatar

What WEF policies are being put in place? 'Fossil-fuel company BP is to hand investors $7bn this year as it set out plans to develop a new oil hub in the Gulf of Mexico, the Guardian says. It reports: “The oil company has angered green groups by giving the go-ahead to develop potential oil resources of 10bn barrels from the new Kaskida project 250 miles south-west of New Orleans, after scaling back its green investments in the last quarter. At the same time it will raise its dividend payments by 10% while buying back stock worth $1.75bn over the next three months to bring its total buy-backs for the first half of the year to $3.5bn – and $7bn for 2024 as whole. In total BP has paid out $14.8bn to shareholders since June 2023, the month that marked the start of the world’s first year-long breach of the 1.5C heating limit, according to an analysis by Global Witness.”

Seems like your opposition to these policies has been very successful and is likely to remain so.

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Doug Young's avatar

Whoa George Soros. I can't wait for some bureaucrat 10,000 miles away tell me to wear a face diaper & force me to take an untested injection. What could go wrong?

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Jo Waller's avatar

Like I said; resistance created.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Yeah the fake pandemic and its measures were created to make money but also to create opposition to anything that would threaten petrochemical profits or the power of the 1%. It seems to have worked well.

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Jo Waller's avatar

No you clearly haven't and it doesn't.

Have a nice day.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Very strange fantasy you have.

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