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I have one message: I don't care what you think or call me. What matters is what you do with this information for our survival and the planet. I knew I would have to say this someday, and now I have. Your future, your children's and grandchildren's future depend on what you do with this information. Your government is selling drugs to your children and giving away the power of the people. Apathy is rampant in this country, making us sheep. But it doesn't have to be this way. Knowledge is power. Remove secrecy, get informed, and stop fighting each other. Thank you.

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Ja, ich möchte motivieren und zeigen, dass die größte Gefahr für die Menschheit in der Umweltverschmutzung liegt. Wir müssen handeln, auch wenn es schwer ist. Wir werden die Veranstaltung auflösen, aber wir sind nicht schuldig. Jeder muss Verantwortung übernehmen. Es ist Zeit zu handeln. Translation: Yes, I want to motivate and show that the biggest danger to humanity lies in environmental pollution. We need to take action, even if it's tough. We will end the event, but we are not guilty. Everyone must take responsibility. It's time to act.

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Burning ancient carbon (coal, oil, gas) has created a wonderful quality of life for many, but this practice must stop.

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Those in power are like a cancer, intent on unchecked proliferation until nothing is left. With nuclear bombs and power plants causing irreversible damage, it's crucial to stop climate intervention and let the planet heal. Help us expose and halt these harmful operations. - Dane Wington, GeoengineeringWatch.org.

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I plan to go to the capital and trespass, even though I might get arrested. We should all go tomorrow, but we have to be careful not to say it out loud. We need to spread the word and go inside the capital building. We should avoid getting shot and instead get arrested together.

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Illegal blockades are harming Canadians and foreign money is funding this illegal activity. The border will not stay closed. Politicians don't control the police in a democratic society, but everything is being considered to stop this unlawful activity. If you joined the protests due to COVID frustrations, you must realize that you are breaking the law. We understand your frustration with COVID and the safety measures in place.

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We should start a citizen's arrest movement to demand the arrest of certain individuals heading to Washington. Many people agree and wish they had a platform to voice their opinions. In a recent event in Virginia, thousands of armed men gathered but failed to take action. We need to be bold like those who confronted Satan at a monument and tell our corrupt government that this is our government. If we don't stand up now, the situation will only worsen in the future. We need to lead and inspire others to have the courage to stand up as well.

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To effectively create change in the world we desire. And side prop will argue that at times there's simply nothing else that can be required other than violent retaliation. And this is a view I wholeheartedly agree with. This view the view that some institutions are too broken, too regressive, too oppressive to be reformed like cancers of our society. They must and they should be taken down by any means necessary.

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I have attended protests in the past that align with my beliefs, like Black Lives Matter. However, I avoid protests that promote hate, violence, and disrespect towards fellow citizens, science, frontline health workers, and truckers who are essential for our safety and food supply. It's important for responsible leaders to consider their stance and the company they keep.

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To effectively create change in the world we desire. And side prop will argue that at times there's simply nothing else that can be required other than violent retaliation. And this is a view I wholeheartedly agree with. This view the view that some institutions are too broken, too regressive, too oppressive to be reformed like cancers of our society. They must and they should be taken down by any means necessary.

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To all young people and those young at heart, stay angry and frustrated, but use that energy to push for more. Solving this complex challenge requires a marathon, not a sprint. As Shakespeare said, healing happens gradually. Our planet is wounded, and it won't be healed overnight. However, if we each commit to doing our part and follow through, we can secure a better future. It's a profound and noble task. I'm ready for the long haul, and I hope you are too. Let's get to work. Thank you.

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Not an expert, but a concerned citizen. Thousands marched in New York, joined by billions worldwide, to address the climate crisis. As an actor, I solve fictional problems, but climate change is not fiction. Pretending it doesn't exist won't make it disappear. We all know better than that.

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If the Biden administration blew up the natural gas pipeline or approved its sabotage, there should be a federal law preventing them from lecturing about climate change. While there is no evidence of who was responsible, there will be consequences if it is found out. If we continue down this path, we may end up with a nuclear holocaust. We need to call on our leaders to take a stand and fight for peace, prosperity, and our future.

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I support green energy and the environment, but I was shocked to learn about the negative impacts of lithium mining and the use of child labor in cobalt mining. The production of solar panels and wind turbines also has significant environmental and resource costs, and they are difficult to recycle. The ethical concerns and human suffering associated with the production of electronic devices are minimal compared to the requirements for electric vehicles and solar farms. The climate change industry, worth $1.5 trillion annually, heavily markets these solutions. We cannot undo what has been done, but we should prevent further damage by avoiding unnecessary electric vehicles and solar farms on valuable farmland.

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I can't stay silent, so deal with it. Many politicians are scared because they know they're not serving the people's best interests. It's no longer a government for the people, by the people, and of the people. It's now a government for and by a group of global misanthropists. They're starting to realize that people won't let them get away with it anymore. They can't deceive them by claiming it's all about saving the planet and climate change. People no longer believe that, and they're catching on to the fact that it's a huge lie.

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We’re here because we’re terrified for our future. The UK government is pushing fossil fuel projects, and we feel compelled to glue our hands to this painting and cover it in tomato sauce. Why care about art when the Earth is dying? Just Stop Oil has protested for over 30 years with no change. Did our protests end oil? It feels like it worked. Wait, what happened? You dumped tomato sauce everywhere and defaced a painting. We want justice, but we took edibles. Did we end oil? No, we didn’t. I think it looks pretty good.

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I have been a supporter of green energy for years, but I was shocked to learn about the environmental and human costs of solar panels and wind turbines. The production of these technologies involves forced labor, pollution, and resource consumption. The so-called green solutions are not as ethical as they seem, and the climate change industry is driven by profit. We need to be mindful of the impact of our choices on the environment and human rights to prevent further damage.

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If I'm in danger, who will protect me? If the situation is so chaotic, someone needs to take action. I'm doing what I can, but do you honestly believe that criminals will listen and not carry guns in Albuquerque for a month? I doubt it. However, there is one thing I believe: this message is loud and clear.

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We are in a planetary emergency and must act to prevent people from becoming climate refugees and losing their lives and livelihoods.

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Climate change is real and I believe that carbon and methane emissions contribute to global warming. I have personally witnessed the effects of climate change through melting ice caps, mass migration of animals, and changes in the timing of seasonal events. However, I agree that this crisis is being exploited by powerful entities, such as intelligence agencies and billionaires, to gain more control and power. A war on carbon won't solve the problem, but instead, we should focus on using free markets to transition to sustainable energy sources. If you want to support my presidential campaign, visit Kennedy2020.com and donate.

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Canadians have experienced the devastating effects of climate change, such as wildfires, floods, and storms. We acknowledge that this is a global issue and it is our duty to make decisions based on scientific evidence and take ambitious actions. Although we are concerned, we remain hopeful. We understand that time is running out and we must act now. We must not let this opportunity pass and we cannot go back on our commitments.

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I believe the individuals who deny the stress deficit and sell out the public trust should be in jail, alongside other war criminals at The Hague. The politicians who do the bidding of the Koch brothers and deny the existence of global warming are contemptible. Although there may not be a law to punish these politicians, I think the Koch brothers should be prosecuted for reckless endangerment, as it is a criminal offense. They should serve time for their actions. Thank you.

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Climate change is the biggest threat to the world. Time is running out, and this is a fact. Finally, everyone in America is acknowledging it.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

You Are Already Living in 1984 | Laurence Fox | EP 411
Guests: Laurence Fox
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In this conversation, Jordan Peterson speaks with Laurence Fox about Fox's recent legal troubles in the UK, stemming from his opposition to extensive surveillance through CCTV cameras, which he believes infringe on personal freedoms. Fox argues that these measures, implemented by Sadiq Khan's administration, disproportionately harm the poorest citizens, particularly those reliant on diesel vehicles. He criticizes the progressive agenda for prioritizing environmental concerns over the welfare of the economically disadvantaged, asserting that wealth creation is essential for environmental stewardship. Fox recounts his arrest after expressing support for activists who vandalized surveillance cameras, framing it as a civic duty against what he sees as a moral wrong. He emphasizes the importance of free speech and the need for public discourse on contentious issues like climate change and civil liberties. He expresses frustration with the narrative that sacrifices the poor for environmental goals, arguing that genuine concern for the planet should align with improving living standards. The discussion touches on the broader implications of societal control, the role of humor in civil disobedience, and the potential for a cultural shift away from current ideologies. Fox also shares personal reflections on the impact of his activism on his family, particularly his children, who face backlash due to his public stance. He highlights the importance of maintaining a good name and the challenges posed by accusations of racism in the current climate. Ultimately, both men express a desire for a more open dialogue and a return to foundational values that prioritize individual freedoms and responsibility.

PBD Podcast

Katie Hopkins | PBD Podcast | Ep. 196
Guests: Katie Hopkins
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David hosts Katie Hopkins, a controversial figure known for her outspoken views. They discuss various topics, including the recent resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss after just 44 days, the rising energy bills in the UK, and the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Hopkins expresses her belief that the media portrays Ukrainian President Zelensky as a hero, while she views him as a puppet and criticizes the portrayal of Ukrainians as innocent victims. Hopkins shares her background as a former British Army intelligence officer and discusses her activism in the US, particularly regarding the midterm elections. She emphasizes her belief that the US is a beacon of hope for the UK, which she feels is losing its identity due to demographic changes. She expresses concern over the rising Muslim population in the UK and the implications for the future. The conversation shifts to the Just Stop Oil activists, Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland, who join the discussion after throwing soup on a Van Gogh painting to protest fossil fuel usage. They explain their motivations, arguing that the climate crisis is urgent and that their actions aim to raise awareness about the cost of living crisis exacerbated by fossil fuel dependence. They emphasize the need for immediate action to prevent catastrophic climate impacts. Hopkins challenges their methods, questioning the effectiveness of their protests and the disconnect between their activism and the everyday struggles of ordinary people. The activists defend their actions, asserting that they are driven by fear for their future and the future of the planet. The discussion highlights the tension between activism and public perception, with Hopkins advocating for more traditional forms of engagement and the activists insisting on the necessity of disruptive actions to spur change. The episode concludes with a reflection on the broader implications of climate change, the role of activism, and the importance of engaging with the public on these critical issues.
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