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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Ah yes, I thought CSIRO rang a bell. Turns out that not only are they intimately involved in pandemic preparedness and the buggering around with 'deadly' viruses, but they're also deeply (and fraudulently) involved with the 'sustainable energy transition' in Australia:

"This graph from @CSIRO's latest GenCost is probably the most important graph for 🇦🇺's energy transition.

It underpins the belief that wind and solar are cheap, even accounting for storage, firming, transmission etc.

And it's completely bogus. 🧵1/

Because on page 52, they describe their 'Business As Usual' scenario. I.e. all the costs that EXCLUDED from the integration costs of those renewables.

Guess what, it's packed full of storage, transmission, and firming to support renewables. Let's unpack. 2/"

https://x.com/QuixoticQuant/status/1681457197920968704

The author goes on to expose in detail how CSIRO have fraudulently constructed the narrative of 'cheap renewables' in order to facilitate the 'just energy transition' which as we know is absolutely necessary because of man-made climate change which incidentally feeds conveniently into the One Health narrative on account of the fact that climate change makes spillover events much more likely - as we all know. We also know that there are only a few real ways to stop man-made climate change: one is to stop man-made farming by culling sheep, cattle and chickens, thereby reducing the quantity and quality of food supply and thus curtailing the growth in the human population. Another way is to reduce the energy supply by forcing reliance upon weather-dependent and very expensive and inefficient 'renewables'.

Oh, and lastly, I'm sure it's completely coincidental that in the UK Defra is introducing legislation this October which will make it an offence not to register any 'backyard flocks' (of hens, geese, ducks etc.), EVEN IF YOU ONLY HAVE AS LITTLE AS ONE LAYING HEN.

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Blue Panda's avatar

Interesting about CSIRO linked to climate change propaganda. Odd to have an outfit do both energy and bioweapons.

Interesting you mention the UK Defra requiring registration of backyard flocks. Was just reading a day or two ago on a Substack that CDC had stuff on website about backyard flocks to give people the impression they were at risk from backyard, whereas commercial flocks and distribution channels are much more dangerous.

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