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The elitists at Davos love to chat about restricting travel while comparing the private jets they flew in on. They push EVs, yet the Davos limos are fuel powered. The forum sessions openly plot to reduce animal farming and fishing, yet they dine on the finest steak and seafood.

Where do we draw the line?

Over coffee, these Davos speakers discussed guilt-tripping the masses about coffee’s CO2 emissions.

Would you let the WEF take away your coffee? It’s all part of the plan to make you feel guilty for existing and change purchases to products owned by the WEF-connected billionaires.

Reject the CO2 Climate scam. One Nation is hugely pro-human and anti-WEF.

7 replies
  1. mark
    mark says:

    What a joke……we all know coffee is a stimulant for the brain. Maybe they think if we give up coffee we won’t think anymore.

  2. Richard
    Richard says:

    Hit the nail on the head with that one. Also, I would expect Coffee production to be carbon negative since Coffee has traditionally been cultivated in the shade of other trees, which mimics the natural growing conditions of the plants in a forest understory. Some shade-grown coffee is grown on plantations that have been planted with shade trees, which allows farmers to space the plants as desired. On such farms, fruit and timber trees are often utilized, which allows farmers to further supplement their income. Other growers modify existing forested land and may or may not plant additional shade trees. Both methods can be considered a form of permaculture (“permanent agriculture”) or agroforestry, and a diversity of shade-giving trees is usually encouraged to promote ecological interactions within the system.

    • Chris Carter
      Chris Carter says:

      Those comments are far too sensible Richard! Actually, let’s hope the WEF read your comments and back away from touching coffee.

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