As the world reels under inflation, war, food and fuel shortages the UN touts the benefits of world hunger
Courtesy of the Climate Depot:
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Morano on Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News – July 12, 2022
“We are seeing what’s happening in Sri Lanka, we are seeing what’s happening in the Netherlands, there are protests in other countries growing, [and] Canada is following the same line with fertilizer. This is a war against modern civilization. Morano blamed the World Economic Forum and U.S. climate envoy John Kerry, who “can go to the CEOs of major corporations and get them to sign a climate pledge, which then commits them to all of these green goals.” (see: The Great Reset: Global Elites and the Permanent Lockdown)
“They believe that us, the unwashed masses, if left to our own devices, will create inequity, racism, environmental destruction, [and] the climate crisis,” Morono claimed. “They literally want to regulate not just our farming but every aspect of our lives, and that is really what the World Economic Forum and the United Nations is after here, is controlling humans.”
- Listen: Morano on DC’s WMAL talking Great Reset & Farming
- Listen: Morano on The Joe Piscopo Show talks about Dutch farmers revolting over climate regulations
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The UN Chronicle, which bills itself as “The magazine of the United Nations, Since 1946” originally published this essay in 2008 by Professor George Kent of the University of Hawaii: “Hunger has great positive value to many people. Indeed, it is fundamental to the working of the world’s economy. Hungry people are the most productive people, especially where there is a need for manual labour. … How many of us would sell our services if it were not for the threat of hunger?”
“More importantly, how many of us would sell our services so cheaply if it were not for the threat of hunger?” …
“For those of us at the high end of the social ladder, ending hunger globally would be a disaster. If there were no hunger in the world, who would plow the fields? Who would harvest our vegetables? Who would work in the rendering plants? Who would clean our toilets? We would have to produce our own food and clean our own toilets. No wonder people at the high end are not rushing to solve the hunger problem. For many of us, hunger is not a problem, but an asset.”
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Update: After outcry, the UN pulls the essay from its website on July 6, 2022, claiming it was satire! (UN essay archived here🙂
Climate Depot’s Morano comments: “This is a UN article and was published in 2008 in the UN Chronicle. It is now just getting media attention and the author of the article, Professor George Kent, told Climate Depot on July 6, 2022, that the UN article is most definitely not a ‘satire’ but intended to be ‘provocative.’ The UN is now trying to erase history by deleting the essay and falsey pretending that it was merely a “satire.”
Given how the world has been transformed under the ‘new normal’ of COVID lockdowns, it seems this old UN Chronicle article presciently reveals how the World Economic Forum and the UN & the WHO, seek to rule humanity with an iron bureaucratic fist and wish to keep the ‘masses’ poor, tired, and hungry.” Meanwhile, a new July 2022 UN report finds: U.N. says 2.3 billion people severely or moderately hungry in 2021
- Watch: Morano on OAN TV: Supreme Court CO2 ruling helps prevent ‘Chinafication’ of America – Makes it harder to ‘bypass democracy’ with un-elected bureaucrats
Morano: “Now the whole point of this exercise politically was to bypass democracy. Obama tried to pass climate bills to Congress utterly failed with Democrat House Democrats Senate. So they ended up going through the bureaucracy. They use this 2007 Supreme Court ruling occurred. And then, of course, all these lawsuits came but this is how they had that called that the Chinaification of America — they bypass the vote of Congress — bypass everything — unelected bureaucrats could determine that our breath, human breath, what’s in human breath was a pollutant and therefore start regulating the American energy industry, small business big business, however, they felt without having to worry about pesky democracy. And so this new SCOTUS ruling strips that all away and says if you want to regulate this, you’re gonna have to do it. Like we’ve traditionally done it like all democracies do, through the legislator through Congress and have the President sign it. And of course, the liberals are freaking out. They don’t like that kind of democracy, which is why they like the COVID lockdown. Same principle. Yeah, you had an emergency decree and you didn’t have to have a vote on lockdowns and mask mandates and backs, it all just happened magically to decrease the unelected bureaucracy. They wanted to keep that going with climate.”
- Listen: Geologist Gregory Wrightstone interviewed by Marc Morano on Supreme Court CO2 ruling
- Al Gore tells NYT: ‘Fossil fuels pose a significant & ongoing threat to democracy’ – Warns of ‘a sense of climate despair’
Al Gore in NYT interview: “It is clear that our reliance on fossil fuels poses a significant and ongoing threat to democracy around the world. We must embrace the shift away from fossil fuels and refuse to allow democracy to be held hostage by petrostates like Russia. … It has been clear for quite some time that capitalism as we know it is in significant need of reform.”
“The United States and every other country around the world has reached a critical inflection point on the climate crisis, which certainly raises the risk of backsliding, though I believe history will view this as an accelerant on our transition away from fossil fuels.”
“More and more people are feeling a sense of climate despair and anxiety as the crisis worsens. Despair can be just as powerful a force against climate action as denial has been.”
- Warmist Ross Gelbspan warns of melting ice: ‘How many new COVIDs may be thawing as we speak?’
- ‘Eco-extremism has brought Sri Lanka to its knees’ – ‘Sri Lanka’s Green New Deal was a human disaster’
- LinkedIn Bans Scientist for Presenting Inconvenient Truths About CO2
- Green Dogma Behind Fall Of Sri Lanka: ‘Organic farm advocates said they wanted what’s best for the 22 million people…What went wrong?’
“Its leaders fell under the spell of Western green elites peddling organic agriculture and “ESG,” which refers to investments made following supposedly higher Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria. Sri Lanka has a near-perfect ESG score (98) which is higher than Sweden (96) or the United States (51).” …
“The numbers are shocking. One-third of Sri Lanka’s farm lands were dormant in 2021 due to the fertilizer ban. Over 90% of Sri Lanka’s farmers had used chemical fertilizers before they were banned. After they were banned, an astonishing 85% experienced crop losses. The numbers are shocking. After the fertilizer ban, rice production fell 20% and prices skyrocketed 50 percent in just six months.”
- Warmist Prof. Andrew Dessler: ‘If you’re pushing fossil fuels at this point, you’re anti-human’
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