Preparing for climate dictatorship: WEF-driven Canada pushes citizens' CO2 tracking
Great joy in Canada, infiltrated by WEF supporters : the country's largest municipal credit union has announced a credit card that analyzes the user's carbon emissions. After the Mastercard pilot project for a credit card with a CO2 limit failed miserably, more and more banks and credit companies worldwide are now implementing so-called CO2 trackers in their offers, which can – initially – be used voluntarily. However, the thrust is clear: Citizens' control over their “emissions” is already being implemented.
The World Economic Forum itself revealed in an article of September 14 that the Covid crisis
was intended to act as a test run :
where previously it was impossible to persuade people to accept CO2 limits in everyday life, the cadaveric obedience of the masses to the According to the WEF supporters, corona measures have made it clear that the climate and CO2 dictatorship can finally be enforced in the future. The increasing implementation of initially voluntary CO2 trackers should obviously develop a habituation effect, until the mere counting becomes a limit again, up to the blocking of the credit card in the case of climate-damaging consumer behavior.
“Climate scores” should become part of everyday life
This is exactly what Mastercard tried to do in cooperation with the Swedish company Doconomy back
in 2019 , when the “DO Black” was announced as the world’s first credit card with a CO2 limit. The pilot project fizzled out; nobody was interested in being restricted in favor of the
climate swindle. Doconomy is now limited to the mere provision of CO2 calculators for companies, but retained the cooperation with Mastercard. The "Mastercard Carbon Calculator" has been intended to offer consumers an overview of their CO2 emissions since 2021 - and at the same time offers a fully integrated sale of indulgences: Those who sin can, for example, "balance" their CO2 balance by making donations to or investing in "climate protection projects".
Banks worldwide accept this "offer" - according to the press release , the Oldenburgische Landesbank OLB is said to have been the first bank in Germany to make its customers happy with the CO2 calculator in the banking app. The OLB actually advertises this “service” as a personal “
climate score ” and announces that it also wants to integrate a modern sale of indulgences in the future.
Canada also wants to standardize the analysis of consumers' personal carbon footprints and get them used to it.
On October 19, the credit union Vancity announced that it would be offering the country's first Visa card with an integrated carbon calculator in cooperation with the European company "ecolytiq". The
announcement reads:
Starting in the new year, every Vancity Visa credit card holder can track the estimated carbon emissions of their credit card purchases. Members can see how their monthly balance sheet compares to the national average or which credit card purchases have the highest environmental cost. The carbon counter helps Vancity cardholders understand the carbon footprint of their purchases and offers advice on what they can do to reduce their carbon footprint.
The goal: an emissions account for everyone
The step of subsequently implementing a fixed limit again should be quick and easy to take – especially in countries like Canada, which are particularly heavily infiltrated by WEF supporters. If you start there, others will follow. What initially reads like a harmless gimmick that can safely be ignored if necessary is part of a fixed agenda that global elites are constantly pushing forward.
Freedom of choice is no longer provided for later on. This is how WEF-affiliated Barbara Baarsma of Dutch Rabo Bank revealed her
plans for the future in August :
“We should ensure that every household or citizen of the Netherlands receives a certain amount of emission allowances. This way we can ensure that we don't emit more than our annual limit. The emission rights are stored in a carbon wallet. So if I wanted to fly, I would buy carbon credits from someone who couldn't afford to fly. In this way, this poor person can, for example, earn some extra money. Or if someone lives in a small house, they can sell their carbon credits to someone who lives in a big house, so poor people can benefit from the green economy.”
Of course, the goal is not to save the earth from the very gas that is essential for
plant growth and ultimately for life on our planet.
It's about redistribution - and just like the Corona measures before, it's about controlling the population. After all, no vaccination pass enables such far-reaching behavioral control as a social credit system based on CO2 restrictions. If you integrate corresponding limits in bank accounts and credit cards as well as all other areas of the constantly promoted "
digital ID", the life of ordinary people becomes a dystopia in every respect. Only the "elites" will -
like now - not have to accept any restrictions in their lifestyle...