How Is Eamon Ryan Pushing UN Agenda 2030 & How Does It Tie In To The World Economic Forum ?
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Within the last couple of days Irelandās Green Environment Minister Eamon Ryan has managed to dig a deeper hole for himself which he has no intention of trying to climb out of. The man obviously has a hatred for āruralā Ireland.
According to the Independent
āEnvironment Minister Eamon Ryan wants to ban the sale of turf under new solid fuel regulationsā
The article continues
āTurf cutting by citizens for use in their own homes is a traditional activity across many peatlands, and while measures are required to reduce the emissions associated with burning peat, these traditions will be respectedā
The clue is in the phrase āreduce the emissionsā. Everything is dressed up as combatting climate change. It goes slightly deeper however. In an article I wrote entitled
What Are The Real Meanings Of The 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) For Agenda 2030 ?
I referenced SDG Goal 7 : Affordable And Clean Energy, which is to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
That really translates however as āincreasing taxes on traditional fuels and institute usage caps for every household, monitored by health destroying smart metresā
This is exactly what Ryan is referring to and he will use it as a stick to beat people with. Naturally there has been outrage online.
Even The Irish Times were quick to jump on the bandwagon depicting turf as being from a bygone area. All the media are in cahoots in pushing Agenda 2030. They will rarely mention āAgenda 2030ā but will harp on about sustainability and climate crisis till they are blue in the face.
Senator Pauline O Reilly, Chair of the Green Party even went so far as to pin 1300 annual deaths in Ireland on smoky fuel.
Everything and absolutely everything is geared towards Agenda 2030. Many will not even realise that there is a longer term goal here as well. SDG 11 is Sustainable Cities And Communities which according to the UN is to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
This translates as creating protected rural spaces, forcing people into cities or mega cities with 24/7 surveillance in all public places and to ban single family homes with gardens.
Do you see where this fits in. By denying people the means to heating their home they are trying to drive people into cities. This wonāt happen overnight but it is a long term goal and a form of totalitarian tiptoe.
However this isnāt all that Ryan is up to. On March 13the 2022, in an article in The Times the headline was
āRyan seeks bids for ā¬6bn development of offshore wind farmsā
Ryan invited applications for state approval to develop offshore wind farms at seven locations off the east and west coasts. Among the multinational investors in line to apply for the licences were Fred Olsen Seawind of Norway, Parkwind of Belgium, RWE Renewables of Germany and Macquarie Green Investment of Australia.
Roll on a month later and it emerges that German energy giant RWE is to spend up to ā¬1.5 billion in Ireland on large-scale renewable energy projects between now and 2030.
No surprise that the end date is 2030. What is interesting however is the fact that one company was only ever going to be given the contract. RWE.
RWE is a member of the World Economic Forum.
Ryan is relentlessly pursuing Agenda 2030 for his masters at The World Economic Forum. He is a member himself as is one of his chief advisors, Morgan Bazilian.
SDG 13 is Climate Action where the UN claim we need to take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. In reality this translates as implementing carbon taxes for the general population.
Everything is connected. We all just have to dig deeper beneath the surface to understand what is really going on. People need to wake up and fast.
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