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On 2/16/2025 at 10:29 AM, SimonTV said:

 

it is not a celebration it is an act of remembrance, to acknowledge the event and expose the crime and the unnecessary death. 

Hmm the result is the same regardless of how you spin it or justify it. Keeps people in a negative state of mind. And all this remembrance govts like to pretend they care about, does it stop them creating more wars? Nope.

We need to stop joining in their stupid games, refuse to to to war in the first place.

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15 minutes ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

Notice all the new-builds on either side.


Good point. Interestingly, my house has had 5 new builds built about 100 yards away behind my back garden…

 

Ever since they have been built our garden floods so bad that I can’t walk to the greenhouse even with welly’s on. 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Mazthehobo said:


Good point. Interestingly, my house has had 5 new builds built about 100 yards away behind my back garden…

 

Ever since they have been built our garden floods so bad that I can’t walk to the greenhouse even with welly’s on. 

 

 

It's only gonna get worse now that Liebour are intent on covering every open space with shitty dwellings funded by overseas companies.

 

Whole thing's a scam and will leave the British landscape even more fucked.

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2 hours ago, Freaky Dragonfly said:

Chris Sky - The Carbon Credit Scam thats Going to Enslave Everyone Into The NWO (DisclosureHub vid)

https://old.bitchute.com/video/DuzZjyYHGgfm/

 

The credit card was discontinued in 2022, but...

 

The WEF did advertise it:

 

"This credit card has a carbon-emission spending limit"
May 13, 2019

 

"Tapping into that problem, Swedish fintech company Doconomy has launched a new credit card that monitors the carbon footprint of its customers - and cuts off their spending when they hit their carbon max.

 

"The DO card tracks the CO2 emissions linked to purchases to calculate the carbon impact of every transaction. The aim is to encourage people to actively reduce their carbon footprint and demonstrate the impact that small changes can have on the environment."

 

https://www.weforum.org/stories/2019/05/this-credit-card-has-a-carbon-emission-spending-limit/

 

"Doconomy, a Swedish fin-tech startup for everyday climate action, has worked with Mastercard to develop this radical tool for consumers wanting to act against climate change. DO also invites the user to offset their carbon foot print through projects meeting the criteria of United Nations certified green projects. Simply put, the first card ever to prevent consumers from exceeding their limit, not based on credit, but on levels of CO2 emissions caused by their consumption."

 

“We all need to come to terms with the urgency of the situation and rapidly move towards more responsible consumption. With DO Black there is no more excuses. Through our collaboration with UNFCCC and Mastercard, DO will enable people to do their part to contribute to the carbon reduction goals of 2030 and onwards”, says Nathalie Green, CEO at Doconomy."

 

https://www.mastercard.com/news/europe/sv-se/nyhetsrum/pressmeddelanden/sv-se/2019/april/do-black-the-world-s-first-credit-card-with-a-carbon-limit/

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Grumpy Grapes said:

 

The credit card was discontinued in 2022, but...

 

The WEF did advertise it:

 

"This credit card has a carbon-emission spending limit"
May 13, 2019

 

"Tapping into that problem, Swedish fintech company Doconomy has launched a new credit card that monitors the carbon footprint of its customers - and cuts off their spending when they hit their carbon max.

 

"The DO card tracks the CO2 emissions linked to purchases to calculate the carbon impact of every transaction. The aim is to encourage people to actively reduce their carbon footprint and demonstrate the impact that small changes can have on the environment."

 

https://www.weforum.org/stories/2019/05/this-credit-card-has-a-carbon-emission-spending-limit/

 

"Doconomy, a Swedish fin-tech startup for everyday climate action, has worked with Mastercard to develop this radical tool for consumers wanting to act against climate change. DO also invites the user to offset their carbon foot print through projects meeting the criteria of United Nations certified green projects. Simply put, the first card ever to prevent consumers from exceeding their limit, not based on credit, but on levels of CO2 emissions caused by their consumption."

 

“We all need to come to terms with the urgency of the situation and rapidly move towards more responsible consumption. With DO Black there is no more excuses. Through our collaboration with UNFCCC and Mastercard, DO will enable people to do their part to contribute to the carbon reduction goals of 2030 and onwards”, says Nathalie Green, CEO at Doconomy."

 

https://www.mastercard.com/news/europe/sv-se/nyhetsrum/pressmeddelanden/sv-se/2019/april/do-black-the-world-s-first-credit-card-with-a-carbon-limit/

 

 

 

 

 

I get the impression that the Swedish company Doconomy were just a front that got most of the publicity, to distract attention away from the UN and Mastercard.

 

"DO has attracted attention from some of the world’s most prominent actors. The United Nation’s UNFCCC-secretariat wants to explore a collaboration with Doconomy and Mastercard to promote climate action and awareness among citizens and organizations globally.

 

“DO represents a new and interesting way of bringing climate action directly to the consumer, which is one of our strategic objectives in our work on Global Climate Action.” says Niclas Svenningsen, Manager, Global Climate Action at UNFCCC.

 

https://www.mastercard.com/news/europe/en-uk/newsroom/press-releases/en-gb/2019/february/mastercard-and-doconomy-launch-the-future-of-sustainable-payments/

 

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2 hours ago, Grumpy Grapes said:

 

I get the impression that the Swedish company Doconomy were just a front that got most of the publicity, to distract attention away from the UN and Mastercard.

 

"DO has attracted attention from some of the world’s most prominent actors. The United Nation’s UNFCCC-secretariat wants to explore a collaboration with Doconomy and Mastercard to promote climate action and awareness among citizens and organizations globally.

 

“DO represents a new and interesting way of bringing climate action directly to the consumer, which is one of our strategic objectives in our work on Global Climate Action.” says Niclas Svenningsen, Manager, Global Climate Action at UNFCCC.

 

https://www.mastercard.com/news/europe/en-uk/newsroom/press-releases/en-gb/2019/february/mastercard-and-doconomy-launch-the-future-of-sustainable-payments/

 

 

"New Carbon Footprint Calculator to Support Climate Action" 

8 October 2020

 

Docotomy carbon calculator

 

The 2030 calculator is an innovative climate footprint calculator that can help consumers, manufacturers and brands alike understand the climate impact of consumer goods. The development of this application was led by the Swedish Fin-Tech Doconomy as part of a wider partnership with UN Climate Change to increase awareness among stakeholders of the climate impact of their actions.

 

https://unfccc.int/news/new-carbon-footprint-calculator-to-support-climate-action

 

The UK is top of the charts, according to the

UN Carbon Offset Platform. 

 

Top contributions by country

United Kingdom 4,253,813 tonnes 

Germany 1,859,624 t

India 1,605,606 t

United States 823,097 t

Australia 780,506 t

France 731,610 t

 

https://offset.climateneutralnow.org/

 

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Seems to be kicking off in Ireland. Probably coming to a western street near you the way things are going. 

 

The Irish definitely not a race I'd want to mess with....tough as nails that lot

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14416593/Irish-migrant-powder-keg-Far-right-militias-rise-asylum-seekers-violence-machete-attacks-drug-brawls-Dublin.html

 

"Ireland has exploded into a wave of violence as anti-migrant anger is at an all time high - after the number of people applying to come into the country rocketed by nearly 300 per cent five years."

 

Shocking new videos show Dublin descending into chaos - with fighting thugs throwing themselves into busses, knife fights on their streets and mass brawls sparking in residential roads."

 

 

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