A couple of weeks ago, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that he was going to eliminate meat consumption in the Big Apple to save the planet from global warming, as though the two have anything to do with each other.
Although Adams knows damn well that there is no evidence for any such connection, he is moving forward with his plan. The city is going to begin tracking household meat consumption with the assistance of Google’s Rohit Aggarwala, now a Commissioner with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
Aggarwala founded Google’s Smart City subsidiary Sidewalk Labs, which clams that “We build products to radically improve quality of life in cities for all.” Yeah, right!
NYC is partnering with American Express and C40 Cities which plan to map “consumption-based emissions” in NYC as well as London.
C40 Cities is a global network of nearly 100 mayors of the world’s leading cities that are united in action to confront the climate crisis.
Of course, there is no climate crisis, which makes the entire project built on a huge lie. So what is the reason they are doing this?
According to Mayor Adams,
Food is the third-biggest source of cities’ emissions right after buildings and transportation. But all food is not created equal. The vast majority of food that is contributing to our emission crises lies in meat and dairy products.
And he claims that this program will improve the health of NYC residents.
I’m from the government, and I’m here to help!
Of course, all this is just part of the control grid. Connected to this effort is Arup Group, funded by the Rockefellers and associated with the WEF. Arup promises that massive amounts of detailed data, compiled in cooperation with local businesses, including supermarkets, will enable a greater degree of control over scarce resources. What that means is that when the local supermarket stops accepting cash, all purchases will be tied to the purchaser. And even if the supermarket continues to accept cash, if one uses a shopping card to get discounts, the record of what was purchased will still be connected to the shopper. At some point in the month, you might go up to the checkout with your items and find that you have to put back the ground chuck because you have already exceeded your carbon-emissions allotment for the month.
There is more, and you can read it here in the Defender.
There is no scientific evidence of a climate crisis. There is no need to reduce carbon emissions, and certainly no need to track anyone’s carbon footprint. But that is exactly what is going to happen, not to stop a non-existent, imaginary threat, but to save the planet - for the 1% - and that’s not you. Be warned, this climate crisis hysteria will be used to control your body, your movements, and your mind down to the tiniest detail. They are just getting started.
If people don’t get a clue, we are so fucked.