How planet Earth will be privatized
A number of international meetings have been left pending. One of these is the COP27 climate forum to be held in November 2022 in Sinai, Egypt, i.e., the place of religious revelation of all Abrahamic religions. The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development was one of the organizers.
I would like to mention that as attractive as the term “sustainable development” is to the outside world, it actually means - in a rather optimistic variant - reduction of the world's population to 2 billion people, i.e., in fact a “velvety” and ungenocidal reduction of consumption and living standards of the main mass of the world's population, in the name of saving nature from man.
U.S. Special Representative for Climate Change John Kerry on how to solve the greenhouse gas emissions problem by eliminating agriculture: “Many people don't know that agriculture is responsible for about 33 percent of global emissions. And we're not going to get to zero. We will not meet the challenge if agriculture is not part of the solution. Food systems themselves contribute a significant amount of emissions, simply by virtue of what we do”.
“We're in the middle of a mass extinction, in the middle of a climate crisis, and yet somehow we have to feed a growing population”, says entomologist Sarah Beynon, who is developing insect-based foods on an experimental farm in Wales, “we have to change, and we have to change a lot. Insect farming requires much less land, energy and water than traditional agriculture and has a much smaller carbon footprint. According to a study by scientists at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, crickets produce 80 percent less methane than cows and 8-12 times less ammonia than pigs”.
The Interfaith Forum held a climate penance ceremony for humanity's alleged culpability in harmful climate change. An eco-bible written by a group of Catholics, Protestants and Jews led by Rabbi Neril was presented. Ecological commentaries on the books of Genesis and Exodus were also presented. The main thesis is “sustainable development is the will of God”. In other words, the secular logic of the ultra-globalists for sustainable development is no longer sufficient. The 10 commandments of climate justice have been expressed. And above all, the idea of a single world Abrahamic religion has been formulated, whose purpose and center is the conservation of nature. In the name of God, of course, but actually not for his sake, but for the sake of nature.
“Deep ecologists in the spirit of steampunk or cyber-feminism, Donna Harraway's Cthulhuzen are a type of post-human. Unable to be human, they try to become mice or ticks, but in doing so they offend rodents and birds. The ‘capitalocene’ is a state of being in which humans become a kind of life within the capitalist system. Such a person is similar to a moss living on a rock in moist forests, and he does not think to say yes or no to the rock. It is just moss. People who do not say the word “capitalism” are moss in the capitalist system. They grow in it, function in it, reproduce in it and spread like a fungus. They follow this status quo, dissolve in it. They may change gender if they are advanced, they may stick to their gender if they are not very advanced capitalists and represent an obsolete model of capital. But still, both are moss! They are part of the ‘capitalocene’” - Alexander Dugin
The ideologues of environmentalism do not just start from the premise that there are too many people on the planet and that they are compressing resources. The second postulate is much more interesting: all species, including humans, are equal and fair. That is, a rare Amazon spider has the same rights as a human. Moreover, a spider does not harm nature, while humans pollute it.
Ultra-globalists would not be true to themselves if they did not bring forward very concrete issues of global redistribution and control of the world's resources under the cloak of faith. I was particularly struck by Michael Sharon's speech. He is a former senior advisor to the Bank of England, co-chair of the G-20 and now chairman of a Zuckerberg entity.
He stated in no uncertain terms that carbon will soon become a kind of currency alongside conventional currency as industry decarbonizes. And he stressed that the Southern Hemisphere, and the global South in general, is more valuable than the North. “The South is more valuable and worth more than anything in all the British banks. The forests of Indonesia are the right lung of the planet, the forests of the Amazon the left lung. Water, trees, biodiversity, all that…” - emphasized Sharon (and we should remember that!) - “... costs money. We have to think about putting a price on it”. The only problem, in his view, is “how to put it into practice”. “Most likely”, he said, “through blockchain technology”.
In the name of a “green” agenda and a single interfaith god serving nature, the idea of a global corporate privatization of nature, or more precisely of planet Earth with all its resources, including the oxygen produced by forests, is gaining ground. How can we not think of Alexander Belyaev's novel The Air Salesman? I think it may come down to this.
“In recent decades, the environmental agenda has become one of the main goals of globalists. From a practical point of view, this can be seen in the concept of the ‘great reset’ promoted by these circles and founded by Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum. Its essence is that, in the name of ecology, it proposes to hand over control of the world to an amalgamation of states, corporations and supranational institutions guided by artificial intelligence.
At the theoretical level, this is accompanied by the cult of nature as pure materiality that pervades the attitudes of some strands of transhumanism and cyberfeminist apologist Donna Haraway's discourse on ktul(x)ocene as the end of the anthropocentric era. In the latter case, the ecological narrative is intertwined with the technocentric narrative and the denial of the human. If we look at the history of many environmental initiatives, we find globalism, Malthusianism, eugenics, serving the interests of globalist circles” - Alexander Bovdunov.
Traduzione di Costantino Ceoldo