It will take nearly 7,000 years to achieve Greta Rothschild’s fantasy

For those of you who have not heard, Greta is a Rothschild.

The Rothschild Usury “bankers” reluctantly confirms the undeniable. Greta Thunberg is a blood relative of the notorious Rothschild chain of nation-buyers.
It explains much about the precocious adolescent’s celebrity status drooled over by presidents and prime ministers – and, of course, the slobbering ‘on-message’ media barons of the Western swamps.

Swedish eco-activist Greta Thunberg is a great-granddaughter of the notorious banker Lionel Walter Rothschild, son of the first Baron Rothschild. Previously, this fact has drawn the attention of journalists who researched the genealogical tree of the famous family.

Her great Grandfather Rothschild kicked up her great grandmother Thunberg but did not marry her, so the little bastard Rothschild was given his mother’s last name instead of Rothschild.

His mother brought him up alone for the first two years, he was given her surname. Joachim was then adopted by his biological Rothschild father.

Joachim Rothschild-Thunberg became one of the most successful bankers in Sweden.

Now we all know how benevolent the Rothschilds are to humans.

As a Rothschild, a spawn of one of the most evil packs of Rats in the world who from at least the 1800s have been causing wars to happen so their Rat Pack can become even richer and get more power over humanity on the suffering and blood of innocent humans, Greta just wants to help humanity out!

The Ole Dog!

‘It will take nearly 7,000 years to achieve Greta Rothschild’s fantasy’

In 1958, Leonard E. Read wrote the book I, Pencil.

As the book’s title suggests, this is the story about a pencil, told from the pencil’s perspective.

The pencil traces his beginnings – from the cedar forests of Northern California and Oregon – to the mill in San Leandro, California, where specialized equipment cuts the logs into pencil-length slats.

Next, the newly-cut slats move to the pencil factory, where machinery cuts eight grooves into each slat and inserts graphite.

Read goes on to further describe each part of the pencil manufacturing process.

His point: Even something as simple as manufacturing a pencil is a highly complex process. Yet left to the free market, profit incentives allow individuals and companies to efficiently combine raw materials and produce any in-demand product.

No committee of central planners is required anytime during the manufacturing process.

So, if central planning cannot produce something as simple as a pencil, how can governments expect to coordinate and control a product as critical and vital as energy – whose production is exponentially more complex than a pencil?

They can’t. But they’ll still try.

To be fair, although the current administration in Washington has enacted plenty of anti-energy policies, they aren’t solely responsible for the world’s dire energy predicament. In fact there’s plenty of blame to go around.

In recent years, “woke capitalism” has gained a serious foothold in western financial markets.

Led by the movement’s high priests, like Larry Fink (who manages $10 TRILLION at Blackrock), and Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum, one of their key tenets is replacing fossil fuels with green energy solutions.

Sadly, many of the world’s largest energy companies have bent the knee to the Holy Climate Warriors. Now, at Sovereign Man, we like a clean and pristine environment as much as anyone, and we have a strong desire to leave a better world for our children.

But inefficient green energy solutions like solar and wind simply aren’t the way forward. Here’s why:

Let’s suspend reality for a moment and pretend that Klaus Schwab and Greta Thunberg are right… and that global energy should be 100% renewable.

What would it actually take to do this? Remember, solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries require lots of raw materials.

According to estimates by Professor Simon Michaux of the Geological Survey of Finland, achieving the Schwab-Thunberg-Fink dream world require:

218 million tons of cobalt
899 million tons of lithium
4.3 billion tons of copper.
Let’s tackle copper first.

In 2019, the world produced 22 million tons of copper. So, a full transition to renewable energy would require 100% of the world’s annual copper production for the next 195 years.

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It will take nearly 7,000 years to achieve Greta Thunberg’s fantasy

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