Now the government didn't even need to threaten you with a fine to stay home. But even a cursory glance at the World Economic Forum and the sustainable goals of Agenda 2030 provides pretty compelling evidence that changes are afoot that will alter the movement, settlement and even eating habits of humanity forever without your explicit consent. "I want to see evidence with my own eyes, ideally from primary sources before I believe something. "Now I have no time for conspiracy theories," Turner added. Speaking on GB News today, she claimed Covid measures such as lockdowns "had very little to do with a virus with a high survival rate" and were in fact "priming us to respond to behavioural change intended to digitally organise humanity and save the planet". The buzz phrase soon began trending on social media this week, with observers predicting further restrictions to enforce carbon emissions targets.īev Turner's tweet showing a deserted park in London (Image: Twitter) Thunderstorms rolled in on Tuesday evening and the response to the brief heatwave has renewed fears that "climate lockdowns" could soon become the norm. The chief executive of the College of Paramedics warned the “ferocious heat” could result in people dying, while water companies warned of dwindling supplies. Read more: UK heatwave: chaos across the country from melted runways to wildfires In Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon told people to stay out of the "direct sun". Schools were closed, hospitals cancelled routine appointments and the public were being urged “to do as little as possible” as the Met Office issued an unprecedented red weather warning for heat. The intense heat sparked wild fires that destroyed homes and damaged infrastructure such as railway lines and roads, while Luton Airport was closed because the tarmac on the runway 'melted'. Millions of Brits in the south east of England and elsewhere were urged to stay indoors by the authorities after temperatures soared past the 40C mark for the first time on record. “It will be an opportunity for them to compare notes on both of our support for Ukraine and their ongoing efforts on the battlefield.Fears about the public being put into a 'climate lockdown' have resurfaced following the record-breaking heatwave in the UK this week. Ms Sloat said: “Given that they are meeting the day before – both leaders will be flying to Vilnius – I would imagine that this will be an opportunity for them to touch base on developments in discussions heading into the summit in Vilnius. Mr Biden will also attend a climate finance mobilisation forum, focused on supporting developing countries, while in the UK.īoth men will join their Nato allies in Vilnius on Tuesday, when there will be discussions on Ukraine’s membership bid. “I would imagine those would be the general range of topics that they would discuss and Northern Ireland is certainly an issue that the President regularly talks about with his British counterpart.” National Security Council senior director for Europe, Amanda Sloat, told reporters: “He remains very focused on working in partnership with the UK, with Ireland and continuing to ensure peace in and prosperity and stability in the broader region. But Mr Biden, who has previously spoken of wanting to ensure the “Brits didn’t screw around” in Northern Ireland, is also likely to discuss post-Brexit tensions.
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