First published at 05:14 UTC on April 7th, 2024.
Dutch political commentator, Eva Vlaardingerbroek (
@EvaVlaar
), on the WEF's plan to roll out carbon footprint trackers, connected to digital ID, under the pretext of combatting the imaginary "climate crisis":
"The CEO of one of …
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Dutch political commentator, Eva Vlaardingerbroek (
@EvaVlaar
), on the WEF's plan to roll out carbon footprint trackers, connected to digital ID, under the pretext of combatting the imaginary "climate crisis":
"The CEO of one of the largest Dutch banks said, if everyone gets individual personal carbon credits, why don't we make it so that rich people, who for example want to go on holiday a little too often, can buy personal carbon credits from people who can't afford buying plane tickets or eating meat too often?"
"So what will happen is the rich will get richer, the poor will get poorer, and they're saying it openly as if it's not a controversial thing at all. It's neo-feudalism. That's what it is."
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