A narrative of fear surrounds the issue of climate change, and
it’s being used to completely alter our way of life.
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Leslyn Lewis |
I’ve already covered how the Net-Zero policies are going to transform our food supply chain and why Canada is now headed in the direction of rising discontent like in the Netherlands and Sri Lanka.
But
it’s not just stopping at farming; small businesses will soon become virtually
impossible to operate in what is called Environmental Social Governance (ESG).
The
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) has a new accounting regime
that is based on ESG and applies to all small and medium-sized businesses.
This
new system tracks the “life-cycle” of every single product and service that a
business generates.
Meaning
that small business owners will need to track where a product comes from and
the emissions the product generates (which, of course, differs depending on the
purchaser and the user).
Ironically,
while these nonsensical rules will be imposed on businesses in Canada, Canadian
businesses operating in China, India, and other nations won’t impose such
measures on local operators.
Make
no mistake – the aim of these policies is to completely overturn our economic
structure that is dependent on local production.
In
fact, Canadian businesses will be rewarded under this structure if their
enterprises don’t produce anything because they will have a lower carbon
footprint.
It is
also the exact opposite of the lesson we should have learned from the COVID-19
crisis: we should be focusing on securing our supply chains and becoming more
self-sufficient.
The
requirement for small business owners to comply with ESG will completely
cripple our local business sector with no measurable goals or proof as to how
these practices will actually reduce carbon emissions.
If
anyone doubts how far the left wants to take this, just listen to the Liberals'
own words – they don’t talk about preserving our way of life WHILE protecting
the environment – they say that high gas prices are good because then maybe people
will stop driving cars.
They
are fully comfortable transitioning society to a new system where all of our
metrics of measuring wealth and success will be eliminated.
Potentially
even our GDP calculations will no longer be based upon what we produce but
will be measured by our carbon footprint.
Contracts
will likely be recorded digitally and all transactions associated with a
contract will be measured and stored on a digital record system known as
the blockchain.
Your
digital ID will track how much you consume and produce and, most importantly,
your personal carbon footprint.
In
the future, all your purchases will be stored under your digital ID and if you
consume too much sugar, for example, then the vending machine with the ice
cream may not open for you.
Assets
will be measured by whether they are “sustainable” or not and the government
and corporate conglomerates will decide the measures, and it will happen just
like it did in the Netherlands, where the real experts – the farmers – were not
even consulted in the calculations.
The
new system will even attach to property and rental property that does not meet
their arbitrary environmental standards, you will be unable to rent or sell it
– it will be deemed a “stranded asset”.
Every
single contract (rent or sale) will be digitized, and it will be impossible to
transfer the title or enter into a rental agreement until that property is
deemed fit by the new environmental standards.
What
I find grotesque is that rather than politicians explaining what is happening,
anyone who catches on, asks questions, and shares information is called a
conspiracy theorist.
They
hope that people won’t notice even as elements of our personal and national
sovereignty are eroded and sadly, many are beguiled by politicians who spew
slogans and talking points at them while our future crashes all around
us.
I see
several developments on the horizon
In a
few years, maybe even months, we will see farmers being unable to produce the
crop yields of previous years, and eventually, we will see many farmers
dispossessed of their farms through Net-Zero policies.
Our
laws are moving towards disarming people – not those engaged in firearms crimes
and gun violence, but those law-abiding firearms owners and hunters.
Homes
will become even more unaffordable.
Many
small businesses will no longer be able to survive as red-tape and compliance
rules will enrich lawyers, accountants and environmental consultants under the
ESG Net-Zero reporting model.
Unfortunately,
it appears that all these things will come to pass but it may be too late when
people finally wake up and demand accountability from their elected officials.
Maybe
then people will finally realize that all the signs were there for them to see,
and that the politics of fear ushered them into the 4th Industrial
Revolution bragged about by the leaders at the World Economic Forum.
Maybe
they will finally listen to the words of their own Prime Minister when he stated
plainly that COVID-19 has provided “an opportunity for a reset” and to
“re-imagine economic systems”.
It is
a result of the politics of fear that allows global elites and our government
to undemocratically impose any form of policy on us, because our fears placed
us in a position where we became wilfully blind to the outcome.
I
will continue to defend Canada and our sovereignty, regardless of what people
call me or whether I’m slandered in the media.
The writer Dr Leslyn Lewis is a Canadian lawyer and member of the House of Commons of Canada who is also running to be Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
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