I saw them cross the twilight of an age, The sun-eyed children of a marvellous dawn, The great creators with wide brows of calm, The massive barrier-breakers of the world
23/07/2022
20/07/2022
Climate Change dictates are self destructive - but also part of a bigger agenda
For many years we have been anticipating the implementation of far reaching and transformative restrictions on industry and agriculture in the name of "climate change" initiatives, and now it would seem the time has come for the fight to commence. The first major battleground is clearly Europe, as individual nations follow the emissions dictates if the centralized EU government, crushing their own economies while in the midst of a self induced energy crisis. It seems like madness, but there's a bigger agenda at play here.
Today, a farmer's rebellion is rising across Europe as the actual producers of the food that keeps the public alive are being demonized for refusing to work under conditions that would essentially bankrupt them. European emissions rules are not just about carbon, though that is a big focus. Rather, the rules include other natural gases including methane and nitrogen which are a byproduct of large farming operations. The nitrogen restrictions alone are set to destroy most farming operations in the Netherlands, which is one of the largest agricultural nations in the EU. Germany is set to follow the Netherlands with its own emissions rules in the near term.
First, it's important to ask "why now?" There are a host of reasons...
First, it's important to ask "why now?" There are a host of reasons...
Labels:
AGRICULTURE,
CLIMATE CHANGE,
CONSERVATION,
ECONOMICS,
FUTURE,
GERMANY,
NETHERLANDS,
WEF
11/07/2022
05/07/2022
04/07/2022
Needs
Other people are doing what they need to do
Because they need to do it
You need to let them get on with it
Without getting triggered
By their projections onto you
Of what they need to do
Because they need to do it
You need to let them get on with it
Without getting triggered
By their projections onto you
Of what they need to do
02/07/2022
Maybe closure
These cigarettes burn my throat
A small price for some prose
A small price for some prose
Lumbered down to the harbour
To get me rain and maybe closure
The mountains loom
In the curves of the cove
Around these cardboard rooftops
Clouds drape like petticoats
There is still so much beauty
To rattle and creak for days
Sails to accompany me
Gentle beams on placid waves
Then hungry ghosts of seasons past
Clung trembling to the boughs
So I scraped and scrubbed them off
Like baby barnacles
Another vulture drop
Inspired by this article: https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2022/06/28/marilyn-monroes-poetry/
Another vulture drops out of warp
Landing clumsily
Picks pretentiously at the carcass of
Another moviestar
Stripped down to the bones
Yet this journalist
Hones in on one last speck
Gets an article out of it
For a Paris magazine
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