Climate Change....Another Globalist Based Money Laundering Scheme

16 posts • Page 1 of 1
User avatar
nefarious101
Yesterday 9:52 am
User avatar
      
9,883 posts
No amount of money and power satisfieds the Pedo=Progressive ruling elite Globalists.

They start one scheme after another designed to soak the middle class and keep the lower classes in poor

They say "Tax The Rich" but they never do....why?....because they are the rich...

it's all a rigged game of "smoke and mirrors...a game where the rules demand that you are the loser and they win!

They spare no expense in coming up with ways to fool you and get deeper into your pockets

We do not need them to survive but they need us....

they have nothing but the power we allow them to have

take that power away, all that's left is a bunch of "out of touch" people unprepared to fend for themselves without access to power and wealth.

Get out your wallet and pay up....40%...50%....60% or more of your labor.  It's how the game is played...they make the rules

 
Image
User avatar
PhiloBeddo
Yesterday 10:13 am
User avatar
     
4,657 posts
Climate change is over. So is transisioning. And all that faux meat crap is done too. The common sense people have taken their country back.
User avatar
MR-7
Yesterday 10:14 am
User avatar
     
2,824 posts
Go to 8:25 in the video :cool:  
User avatar
Skans
Yesterday 10:14 am
User avatar
      
14,014 posts
nefarious101 » 24 minutes ago » wrote: No amount of money and power satisfieds...
Money laundering?  That just implies running money you actually made, albeit through criminal activity, through a legitimate business so that it can't be traced back to how you made it. 

What the Climate Change Globalists have actually been doing is developing an elaborate conspiracy for government agencies to use as an excuse to fund bogus "non-profits" with your tax dollars. This is actually way worse than simple money laundering.  Its more a combination of outright theft, fraud, illegal kickbacks and election finance corruption.
 
User avatar
nefarious101
Yesterday 12:33 pm
User avatar
      
9,886 posts
MR-7 » Today, 10:12 am » wrote: **** hilarious....thanks

The guy was laying the law done
Image
User avatar
nefarious101
Yesterday 12:53 pm
User avatar
      
9,887 posts
Skans » Today, 10:14 am » wrote: Money laundering?  That just implies running money you actually made, albeit through criminal activity, through a legitimate business so that it can't be traced back to how you made it. 

What the Climate Change Globalists have actually been doing is developing an elaborate conspiracy for government agencies to use as an excuse to fund bogus "non-profits" with your tax dollars. This is actually way worse than simple money laundering.  Its more a combination of outright theft, fraud, illegal kickbacks and election finance corruption.

Politics is moot....

Strawberry season is upon us....first pick!!.....tonight we dine on berries!!
Image
User avatar
Skans
Yesterday 12:55 pm
User avatar
      
14,025 posts
nefarious101 » 5 minutes ago » wrote: Politics is moot....

Strawberry season is upon us....first pick!!.....tonight we dine on berries!!
You must be a bit further north.  Hopefully you haven't had too much rain.  Rain ruins strawberries. I'm trying to grow raspberries and blackberries this year.  Happy picking.

PS - when I can hit a strawberry season just right, I'll load up on them, eat what we can and puree and freeze the rest. 
 
 
User avatar
PhiloBeddo
Yesterday 12:56 pm
User avatar
     
4,661 posts
Climate change, USAID, get rid of NGO's and the green new deal scam and the Dems will have no money to fund campaigns. They use all those to get kick backs to run campaigns.
User avatar
nefarious101
Yesterday 1:23 pm
User avatar
      
9,888 posts
Skans » 29 minutes ago » wrote: You must be a bit further north.  Hopefully you haven't had too much rain.  Rain ruins strawberries. I'm trying to grow raspberries and blackberries this year.  Happy picking.

PS - when I can hit a strawberry season just right, I'll load up on them, eat what we can and puree and freeze the rest.

I was raised by an old organic farmer....flood or drought the patch is made to stay usable

planted about 25 asparagus crowns before I planted strawberries in my newer patch.

Working out good too

zone 6a area
Image
User avatar
PhiloBeddo
Yesterday 1:36 pm
User avatar
     
4,663 posts
Organic farmer. WTF. He would of laughed his *** off if you said that. He was a farmer. Plain and simple.
User avatar
Skans
Yesterday 1:37 pm
User avatar
      
14,027 posts
nefarious101 » 16 minutes ago » wrote: I was raised by an old organic farmer....flood or drought the patch is made to stay usable

planted about 25 asparagus crowns before I planted strawberries in my newer patch.

Working out good too

zone 6a area
Zone 7.  Wife won't let me plant strawberries on the manicured lawn, which gets full sun.  And, I'm not cutting down trees just to plant berries. I did get a couple of fruit trees that I will be planting over the weekend. I have a cleared area that I claimed for myself (wife can't say diddly squat about it); need to do a little trimming to let in enough sun. I think I have it about ready.  I'll see how these trees do - sort of an experiment, then if they thrive I may plant more.
 
User avatar
nefarious101
Yesterday 2:51 pm
User avatar
      
9,889 posts
Skans » Today, 1:37 pm » wrote: Zone 7.  Wife won't let me plant strawberries on the manicured lawn, which gets full sun.  And, I'm not cutting down trees just to plant berries. I did get a couple of fruit trees that I will be planting over the weekend. I have a cleared area that I claimed for myself (wife can't say diddly squat about it); need to do a little trimming to let in enough sun. I think I have it about ready.  I'll see how these trees do - sort of an experiment, then if they thrive I may plant more.

what kind of fruit trees did you get?
Image
User avatar
Skans
Yesterday 3:41 pm
User avatar
      
14,035 posts
nefarious101 » 53 minutes ago » wrote: what kind of fruit trees did you get?
Nectarine and a pear tree.  They looked pretty healthy and mature.  I'll start with these and see if they can handle the winter temperatures.
 
User avatar
nefarious101
Yesterday 5:19 pm
User avatar
      
9,891 posts
Skans » Today, 3:41 pm » wrote: Nectarine and a pear tree.  They looked pretty healthy and mature.  I'll start with these and see if they can handle the winter temperatures.

Well good luck on those....not done fruit trees as of yet...but dwarf peach have been on my mind for a while
Image
16 posts • Page 1 of 1

Who is online

In total there are 3778 users online :: 16 registered, 13 bots, and 3749 guests
Bots: LCC, Google-Apps-Scrip, Applebot, app.hypefactors.com, semantic-visions.com, proximic, linkfluence.com, YandexBot, Mediapartners-Google, ADmantX, bingbot, curl/7, Googlebot
Updated less than a minute ago
© 2012-2025 Liberal Forum