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2/2023 Killers: Dem Party partnering with pro methane polluter Lobbying$$$ group to promote methane

Updated: Mar 10, 2023


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Yes, even an apocalypse can get worse:

“House Republican who pushed 'Marshall Law' to keep Trump in power after January 6 endorses Nikki Haley's 2024 presidential bid”


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No wonder Methane pollution is skyrocketing - BIDEN

Killers: Democratic Party partnering with pro methane polluter Lobbying$$$ group to promote methane

Democrats Sell Their Souls To The Methane Mob


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The Ohio train derailment is arguably the worst ecological disaster in America History.

It was not an accident. It is a direct result of Trump and then Biden driving home Wall St’s “Precision Rail Scheduling’s” labor savings mandate.

In fact, Labor had requested it be eliminated in their bargaining in the recent rail strike. But Washington intervened and squashed Labor‘s request.

Equally worrisome is the news blackout of the incident that is also facilitated by the shared interests of owners’ capital and their political class. To be sure, news censorship will be used to hide the true severity of our planet’s dying.

You will not be readily informed of the loss of property and lives as climate related disasters grow in America. In fact, already overseas environmental disasters are being censored by American media.

You will only know the true severity of the country’s environmental problems once you and your loved ones have been dealt your own firsthand experience of trying to survive a climate disaster.


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“Silent Earth: averting the insect apocalypse with Dave Goulson”


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“European insect populations tumble”

“Recent studies point out declines in insect numbers of 70-80% over the past several decades in areas hogged by human activities and intensive agriculture.”


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Biodiversity: 'Neither the magnitude nor the speed of the collapse of insects were anticipated by scientists'

“n Europe, the abundance of insects could have fallen by nearly 80% over the last three or four decades. It is very likely that our societies are incapable of curbing the race to disaster, explains Stéphane Foucart in his column.”


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