WEF MEGA CITIES
WE are at war in Europe. But not with Russia. The enemy does not have boots on the ground, tanks, machine guns or bombs; we cannot see it.
It is a devious, insidious many-headed hydra shaping our lives, aided by those who are meant to represent us.
A critical battle line has opened up against this amorphous enemy in the heart of Europe. In the Netherlands.
Brave Dutch farmers have mobilised their tractors, their slurry tankers and their bales of straw; they have taken to the streets to protest and they have not let up.
This is the World Economic Forum, WEF, Net Zero Sustainability initiative being introduced into the West with TRISTATECITY
We would do well to pay attention. The farmers are protesting on our behalf. They are taking on what’s been aptly described as ‘a corporatised “sustainability” agenda crafted by a billionaire-backed “green” elite with no popular constituency.
The Dutch government plans to spend 25billion euros expropriating 11,200 farms – allegedly to cut nitrogen emissions in half by 2030. This will mean the loss of 20 per cent of farms, while another 33 per cent will be forced to scale back and reduce livestock.
But this is to build TRISTATECITY a Mega ‘smart city, from Holland through Belgium to the Ruhr in Germany. a giant megalopolis incorporating 30 to 45million people.
The inhabitants of the Tristatecity will presumably live on bugs – because there would be no farmland to produce food for them.
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UK THREAT LEVEL RAISED
UK security services have increased 24 Hour surveillance & live data analysis on UK Pensioners including foreign tracking.
Pensioners are alleged to be planning their next holidays abroad sleeping on Spanish beaches & watching Netflix.
Installation of new UK databank cities to handle the increased data as 1000 surveillance corps go into overdrive as UK Pensioners are classified as Domestic Terrorists & security services develop Pensioner Derangement Syndrome, PDS & paranoid psychosis.#mossad
THE WEST'S FATAL MISCALCULATION.
Ukraine, Russia, and the West’s fatal miscalculation
Fyodor Lukyanov
It’s always easy to feel prescient in hindsight. I recall conversations from 15 or 20 years ago with Western interlocutors – who are now from unfriendly nations – on NATO expansion. The discussions always began in a relatively solemn manner. From our side, we politely asked, why are you doing this? The bloc was creeping ever closer to Russia’s borders, despite assurances that it was not an anti-Russian project. Their response was equally polite: What are you talking about? This is not directed against Russia. You should welcome having stable, democratic neighbors under NATO’s watchful eye.
After an hour, especially in informal settings, the real opinions began to surface. We warned, if you keep pushing, you’ll eventually reach Ukraine – and that is impossible. That is the red line.
The response? Come on! You objected to Poland and Hungary, and then you accepted it. You were angry about the Baltics, and nothing ...