Richard,It's interesting that having, along with your two fellow stooges, attended the open meeting to discuss how we can push back the 15 minute cities (already in trial in Oxford and Canterbury), Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (already instituted in Fulham without any proper consultation) and the ULEZ/soon to be ULEZ plus, you didn't have the courage to raise in that public forum any objections of your own. Or to make your libelous (where is your evidence) suggestion that I am "mad" to my face.As for the "tripe" that I post, I was quoting at that meeting the 20 years of research conducted by the very impressive Sandi Adams (www.sandiadams.net), who you can also listen to being interviewed on the Delinpod podcast a couple of months back, into the UN's Agenda 2030 (only three airports to be open in the UK by then with none by 2049 so not sure how those who took their jabs to travel are going to fare with that). In the US, similar research has been conducted to that undertaken by Sandi Adams by Ms Tavares and her colleague under www.stopthecrime.net. Because the Agenda is global and now in full swing. What I was referring to at the meeting which you call "tripe", was Ms Adam's explanation of the "human permitted corridors" which the UN has planned across the world in which humans will be permitted to live by 2030 (note that 70% of the world's population has, since the 1950s, already been pushed into cities in the name of "lifting them out of poverty") with the rest of the land given over to "rewilded" National Parks. You can see a map of the corridors here: https://sandiadams.net/agenda-21-at-work/depopulation-land-grabbing/Meanwhile, since that meeting which you attended with no intention of contributing anything to the good of society or your fellow wo/men let alone Putney residents, John Kerry has just stated that all agriculture should be banned in support of Net Zero (as I am sure you will know, as I said at the meeting, Welsh farmers are already being made to give up their farmland to support "rewilding" - see: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/01/01/farmers-get-funds-restore-natural-habitats-rewild-britain-new/? - of the landscape making farming no longer economical for many of them). So how are we to eat once all agriculture is gone? Bugs and lab meat?And the UK government has just today suggested that they will inflict swingeing taxes on... electric vehicles. So now everyone's been duped or bribed into going electric, how are they going to get around when they can no longer, what with the fines and the huge energy costs, afford to drive? What do you think the effect of that will be? I'd say it would be that no-one will go anywhere which, by the way is Kier Starmer's default policy - that we should all only ever work from home. In addition to not owning anything but being happy anyway, just as the World Economic Forum's Klaus Schwab - who really is psychopathically mad/barmy - has said we should be.I have done you the courtesy of replying in the spirit of public debate so let's hope we don't encounter each other in person in Putney high street, eh? But otherwise I bow to the wisdom of Tom Woods, PhD in dealing with misanthropes:https://tomwoods.com/how-to-deal-with-haters/
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