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Ep. 3314 -[DS] Projecting Their [FF] Event For The 2024 Election, Trump Wins Again, Panic Everywhere

Ep. 3314 -[DS] Projecting Their [FF] Event For The 2024 Election, Trump Wins Again, Panic Everywhere

Released Monday, 25th March 2024
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Ep. 3314 -[DS] Projecting Their [FF] Event For The 2024 Election, Trump Wins Again, Panic Everywhere

Ep. 3314 -[DS] Projecting Their [FF] Event For The 2024 Election, Trump Wins Again, Panic Everywhere

Ep. 3314 -[DS] Projecting Their [FF] Event For The 2024 Election, Trump Wins Again, Panic Everywhere

Ep. 3314 -[DS] Projecting Their [FF] Event For The 2024 Election, Trump Wins Again, Panic Everywhere

Monday, 25th March 2024
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Click On Picture To See Larger PictureThe climate agenda has failed, it doesn't matter how much money they throw at it the people will always reject it. Biden paying companies billions to push his agenda. Financial pundits are now predicting a market correction. The [DS] lost again. Trump got his bond amount reduced and the appeals court removed other issues. The panic everywhere, the [DS] cannot stop Trump. They will now intensify their attacks. They are already projecting their [FF] event during the election. They will try to stay in power, they will create chaos and try to shift the blame to Trump. This will fail just like everything else. Trump and the patriots know the playbook .

 

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PANIC IN BRUSSELS: Climate Alarmists Lose Again, as EU Shelves ‘Nature Law’ for Lack of Support In Another Victory for Protesting Farmers

Against the background of the surging nationalist and populist right-wing parties ahead of the European Union elections in June, political leaders in the old continent have started to ditch many of its failing, crippling environmental policies – mostly under pressure from the great European Farmers’ revolt.The last victim of this process is the European Union’s flagship policy to restore damaged habitats, called the ‘Nature Law.’The law is now hanging in the balance, as a vote to pass it on Monday was canceled after Hungary withdrew its support for the bill.

The EU countries’ environment ministers called off the vote after Budapest said it would no longer back the policy.

How One 12-Page Pamphlet Tells the Story of God, Gold and Glory

Hungary’s decision wiped out the slim ‘reinforced majority’ of countries in favor.Reuters reported:“The nature law is the latest EU environmental policy to come under fire as policymakers try to respond to months of angry farmers’ protests over complaints including strict green EU regulations. The EU has already weakened numerous green rules to attempt to quell the protests.‘The agricultural sector is a very important sector, not only in Hungary, but everywhere in Europe’, Hungary’s state secretary for environment Aniko Raisz told reporters on Monday.

Source: thegatewaypundit.com

Biden Admin Hands Billions To Manufacturing Titans To Go Green

The Biden administration announced billions of dollars of funding for initiatives meant to reduce carbon emissions in the manufacturing sector on Monday.The Department of Energy (DOE) is giving out as much as $6 billion to 33 different projects in 20 states designed to reduce emissions generated by industrial production, with some of the nation’s largest industrial corporations named as recipients, according to a DOE press release. The supported projects are to be involved in manufacturing metals, cement, chemicals, food products, glass, iron and paper.Dow Chemical Company, one of the largest chemical companies in the U.S., is slated to receive up to $95 million to build a facility near the Gulf of Mexico that would capture 100,000 tons of carbon each year and use that carbon to produce components for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, according to the DOE’s description of the envisioned project

Another selected awardee is Unilever, one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies, which will use as much as nearly $21 million from the DOE to decarbonize ice cream production at four different sites across the country, according to the DOE. Specifically, Unilever will use the funds to switch out natural gas boilers with electric models and deploy he...

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