Are global 'green transition' conferences truly about sustainability, or is there a hidden agenda at play? This segment explores a provocative theory, suggesting that Western civilization leverages the green agenda as a system of control to engineer artificial scarcity.
The speaker argues these initiatives are designed to maintain energy, food, and wealth scarcity globally. A stark example cited is urging nations like Colombia to forsake their national resources, which is framed as 'economic suicide' that keeps populations trapped in poverty rather than allowing them to benefit from their inherent wealth.
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Why would they all take part in a green transition conference now, especially as the US is changing its respective course completely under the Trump administration. Who knows what the future holds? Well, I I believe that there are systems of control from Western civilization that depend on engineered artificial scarcity of abundance. And frankly, by promoting a green agenda, this is one way that they can maintain energy scarcity and food scarcity and wealth scarcity. For example, telling Colombia, do not tap into your natural wealth. It's it's a blatant strategy to say, you should choose to commit economic suicide and remain trapped in poverty, rather than allowing your people and your country to benefit from the resources that frankly, God put there for you. So, it's just completely insane to follow that that advice of economic suicide. Unsurprisingly, none of the world's top oil producers, including the US, Russia, Gulf States and Venezuela, even attended the Colombian conference. What does that fact say about the point of any discussions about fossil fuels there? Well, that clearly there's a bifurcation of the world view understanding uh countries like Brazil, countries like uh Argentina, uh countries like Russia and China ...