The war on the global food supply is ramping up, and major meat and dairy producers are now in the crosshairs. Globalists are now threatening major banks like Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase, demanding in the name of climate change, that their loan departments stop financing meat, dairy and feed operations around the globe. At least 105 climate change organizations have come together to put pressure on the major banks.
The world is inching closer to adopting a finance system that prioritizes carbon credits and social credit scores that cater to left-wing political agendas, DEI quotas, and the demands of the globalists who seek to engineer our way of life.
Climate change organizations demand radical transformations that will starve populations
Major climate change donors are propping up climate change organizations around the globe. These climate change organizations are acting on behalf of their donors, as they try to radically transform the food supply and energy infrastructure around the world. These radical transformations include ending fossil fuels, curtailing fertilizer use and shutting down meat and dairy producers globally. Eradicating carbon emissions to zero is the end goal, no matter if world populations are forced to starve in the process.
These 105 puppet climate change organizations have magically come together to pressure major banks to halt their financing of industrial livestock and dairy production. The letter attempts to shame these financial institutions by claiming they play a role in “exacerbating the climate crisis through their support of meat, dairy and feed corporations.” These puppet organizations seek to shut down financing to companies like JBS S.A. (JBSAY), Tyson Foods Inc. (TSN), Cargill and Nestlé S.A. (NESN and NSRGY), among others who are instrumental in producing meat and dairy for supermarkets around the world. […]
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