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Markker's avatar

I read the only airports to be operating 2050, would be Heathrow, Edinburgh, (Scotland), and Belfast, (N. Ireland). Wales' capital, Cardiff, doesn't have one.

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Stegiel's avatar

Does seem to be a bit of controversy. I also have read that 2050 is hard date. I also read The State per se has not promulgated this policy formally. It has only accepted a study proposing to do so but not issued the formal law..

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Sounds like a WEFFER initiative and hopefully people are waking up to that lot who think they rule the world.

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Markker's avatar

I believe it was a UK Uni that produced it with a chart and time line. It also had meat protein phase out and allowance restriction on new clothing. Now, I'm just an old gal, realise that energy resources are dwindling (maybe), wars are always about resources, but it seems that new "investments" are in carbon credits, allowing big CO2 producers to carry on (not that I think CO2 is bad, as more of it is necessary for abundance of all life forms), and the biomed tech field, particularly "vaccines" for anything and everything. Economic growth has not moved up for decades in actual manufacturing in the west so new money streams needed and they'll get it via extra taxes and jabs which will also help reduce the burden on social payments to those still alive who lost jobs to automation. We are being more and more sickened and impoverished. Young ones have no clue, not interested. How do we stop it when all govs, et. al. in on it?

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Stegiel's avatar

Be prepared for this system to fail and full court Feudalism return. Tunnels no doubt exist now for repurposing.

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Dingbat's avatar

There is nothing more worthy of contempt than economic and social goals set by government. They swing at pitches that have already been caught. The waste of resources is extraordinary to behold.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Met last week the grandson of an English coal miner and he was telling me that he's glad that the mines were closing as the miners kept striking and holding the country to ransom.

Didn't bother him that the UK was going to import coal.

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Stegiel's avatar

My mother grew up in Peabody coal country, in Kentucky, but her family were not working in the mines but her school friends had brothers, fathers, uncles, grandfathers who did or had. China is a big user of coal. The WEF Globalists put all their bets on China which now is all fall down mode and the great cynic within considers how few need to live in a Hive world serving the Queen Bee whose person varies as Marx observed "according to their need."

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

The WEFFER sees China as a model.

Probably the model for control of the populace.

Doesn't figure for it to be the model for Weffer industry.

Those Weffers don't think things through but they do grab the bright high school students. Must be bright in a stupid ideological way.

Swab said that they get activist types that will work together.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Harsh as coal mining is, it does not occur to people now that the only reason folks started doing it was because it became a necessity for city life. It wasn't 'an elective' it is, and was, an imperative, esp. if one has no access to other types of heat. (lack of trees to burn). I preach to the choir, but folks seem to think there is always a better alternative. So dumb.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

I am just back from Italy.

Wind turbines with turbines not turning.

No wind.

Solar panels will be doing okay but they are not sustainable or recyclable, plus we know about the poor conditions of those mining their constituents.

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Rightful Freedom's avatar

The UK replaced coal with socialism. Didn't work out as well as hoped.

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Markker's avatar

Where would UK buy armaments from, Russia, or Cina?

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Stegiel's avatar

USA.

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Markker's avatar

I suppose that's that's the answer, as EU will have collapsed sooner, and if USA still in one piece.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

What do you think of Israel taking out the Hezbollah heads instead of the soldiers?

Different sort of war.

And the booby trap walkie talkies.

Might not need all the missiles in future *wars*.

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Markker's avatar

I think the amount of collateral damage to civilians is terrible, as with the pagers. Now the Israelis will go in and I suppose we'll see how much resistance they'll encounter. A lot of ethnic cleansing going on globally, (land clearance, Ukraine, Maui, Gaza, wild fires, etc.). My understanding of how the world is run only began during the plandemic.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

I was liking that the ones in charge of war were being targeted for once.

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