by David Craig
October 13,
2022
from
Expose-News Website
Klaus Schwab's
WEF
has plans to
implement
a 'Carbon
Allowance'
that will
restrict what
you do, buy and
eat...
In his 2020 book "The
Denial - A Satirical Novel of Climate Change" journalist
Ross Clark describes a dystopian future in which,
everything we buy or
do has a carbon (CO2) value and each household or
individual has a carbon allowance which is the maximum amount of
CO2 they are allowed to use each month.
No household or individual is allowed to exceed their CO2
allowance unless they are part of the elites who, of course,
have no restrictions on their CO2 use.
'The Denial' was fiction
until 14 September 2022 - that's just a few weeks ago.
On 14 September 2022,
Klaus Schwab's World
Economic Forum published an article titled:
'My
Carbon' - An approach for Inclusive and Sustainable Cities.
The World Economic
Forum’s article can be split into three main parts:
Part 1 - The
elites are amazed how easily we submitted
In the first part, the writers express what could almost be
described as amazement at how willingly we
submitted to their Project Fear Covid restrictions on our
freedom
Here's the key paragraph:
A huge number of
unimaginable restrictions for public health were adopted by
billions of citizens across the world.
There were
numerous examples globally of maintaining social distancing,
wearing masks, mass vaccinations and acceptance of
contact-tracing applications for public health.
The article claims
that our acceptance of Covid restrictions,
'demonstrated the
core of individual social responsibility'.
But perhaps all it
really demonstrated is how bullying authorities using
'Project Fear' backed up by heavy-handed policing and
mainstream media panic-peddling
coerced us into abject cowering submission...
Part 2 -
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
In this part the authors discuss how advances in technology
allow our individual carbon emissions to be quantified and
tracked
Here's a section:
Fourth Industrial
Revolution technology breakthroughs - Advances in emerging
technologies like AI, blockchain and digitization can enable
tracking personal carbon emissions.
The article gives an
example of a smartphone app which can be used to measure an
individual's carbon emissions:
And explains:
There is a
significant number of programs and applications enabling
citizens to contribute towards carbon emissions by providing
them in-depth awareness on the choices of personal carbon
for food, transport, home energy and lifestyle choices.
Part 3 -
How our carbon allowances will be controlled
In this part, Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum
article proposes a model showing how our rulers plan to control
our individual carbon usage:
This falls into 3 main approaches:
-
Economic
Behavior
Our rulers
will keep increasing the price of carbon so that
ordinary people eat less, heat our homes less, buy fewer
products and restrict our travel
-
Cognitive
Awareness
We will have
to monitor our personal 'carbon footprints' so that we
can reduce our carbon usage as part of the transition to
a net-zero-carbon society.
As the
article explains, reducing our individual carbon
footprints will cover most areas of our lives:
'choices
of personal carbon for food, transport, home energy
and lifestyle choices'
In case you don't
believe this is coming, here's a link to Klaus Schwab's World
Economic Forum
article:
'My Carbon' - An
approach for Inclusive and Sustainable Cities...
The carbon-trading
billionaires?
There is one part of 'our wonderful' carbon-controlled
future the World Economic Forum article doesn't mention.
I suspect that this
carbon allowances scheme will also include a 'carbon trading'
facility.
This will allow
ordinary people to sell parts of their carbon allowances to
carbon-trading companies who will then sell them on to the
privileged political, business and media elites.
This will ensure that
the elites can continue to live a life of unrestricted luxury
with unlimited travel, the most expensive foods and other life
pleasures while the rest of us huddle in our tiny barely-heated
homes eating locally-grown potatoes, cabbage, insects or
lab-produced fake meat...
(A cynic might claim
that this almost has echoes of
Soylent Green)
And those running the
carbon-trading companies will all probably become billionaires at
our expense.
Perhaps we should be grateful to Klaus Schwab and his
World Economic Forum for so clearly describing the future
they are preparing for us...?
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