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The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

Interview 1763 - Nudge, Nudge, Wink, Wink - #NewWorldNextWeek

The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

The Corbett Report

News, Politics

4.8671 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

This week on the New World Next Week: the UN is demanding $2 trillion a year to appease the weather gods; the nudge unit is busy nudging people toward carbon slavery; and LBRY loses its legal fight with the SEC.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to New World next week. I'm James Corbett to Corporate Report.com.

0:13.7

And I'm James Evan Palado from Mediumoniki.com. You could save up to seven kilograms of carbon by changing your diet.

0:19.4

We've got that story plus suing the library,

0:21.8

but first, UN demands $2 trillion a year from rich countries for climate justice. The UN's

0:29.2

Climate Summit, COP 27, is underway in Germany, or in Germany, in Egypt, and bold demands were

0:35.5

made from the developed world.

0:45.7

UN already desperate for funding, so what better way to extort the world over fraudulent climate threats, slavery, racism, it's all good, colonial rule maybe?

0:48.6

That's from technocracy.news.

0:56.3

An annual transfer of funds from rich to poor country, starting at around $2 trillion by 2030 and rising thereafter, is needed for climate justice, they're calling it, according to a United Nations

1:01.3

backed report, of course, released just recently in the last 24 hours. China has been

1:06.7

specifically excluded from the demand for reparations. That seems like what they're really going to

1:11.3

call it. Climate reparations seems to be the catchphrase that pays. China has been specifically

1:16.8

excluded from the demands for reparations, which include taxes for fossil fuel companies on their

1:21.7

global carbon profits, even as the communist states' greenhouse gas emissions now exceed the

1:26.8

entire rest of the developed world combined.

1:29.5

The first one trillion dollars alone should come from rich countries, investors, and multilateral development banks declared the analysis.

1:38.4

commissioned by Britain and Egypt hosts, respectively, of the 2021 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow and this week's COP 27 event

1:46.2

in Charm Elshake in Egypt.

1:48.7

The new UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government has already signaled he's down with

1:53.6

reparations as he preps a bunch of tax hikes and public service cuts at home in the name

1:58.1

of fiscal responsibility.

1:59.5

The new 100-page analysis,

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