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The 2045 Plan language does not reflect the broader, more scientific nature of <br /> comprehensive (not limited to alleged anthropogenic) climate change studies, as <br /> well as noting where there are uncertainties or deficiencies in the data and <br /> conclusions. <br /> • It does not reflect where there is professional dissent(reminiscent of the <br /> censorship/exclusion of professional Covid dissent at the beginning). <br /> • It does not address studies that show positive effects from increasing CO2. <br /> • The Plan does not address the missing elements and inabilities of climate change <br /> modeling systems. <br /> • The Plan does not address the emergence of new energy systems, already patented, <br /> awaiting sufficient political support for their release, systems that will NOT <br /> introduce greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Relevant terms like Zero Point <br /> and Free Energy, etc., are nowhere in the Plan. <br /> 11. ARE YOU PREPARED TO ADDRESS ONE VERY REAL (SUPER WEALTHY) <br /> ISSUE? <br /> 1 <br /> Given the great transfer of wealth during Covid , from the lower and middle class into <br /> a growing group of(existing and) newly created super wealthy... <br /> Where is the REAL (no holds barred) discussion re robust, community-driven solutions <br /> to - <br /> • address affordability and availability of housing ownership when wealthy <br /> corporations/individuals buy up properties well above market value,putting home <br /> ownership even further out of reach for the "average"local resident and <br /> significantly altering the property taxes of surrounding homeowners (a backdoor <br /> approach to gradually,financially forcing them out, too?) -PAGE 181 —Housing <br /> Challenges; <br /> • a discussion about how to protect the integrity and the "fabric" of communities <br /> when local businesses who have been a part of the community, some for decades or <br /> longer, are suddenly closed down after wealthy corporations/individuals buy up the <br /> land beneath them; <br /> • a discussion about how much disproportionate influence we can then expect these <br /> super wealthy "stakeholders" to have on our community development and <br /> planning processes,including via their public/private projects (see who comprises <br /> the WEF Great Reset stakeholders in footnote 3 — hint—it's NOT the average <br /> person). And take the verb "improving" (quote below)with a huge grain of salt... <br /> "One of the stated aims of the WEF is that it will be "...committed to <br /> improving the state of the world through public private cooperation." <br /> htt sn .//thegeopolity.com/2023/01/26/the-wef-and-the-great-reset/ <br /> CONCLUSION: <br /> MISSING from the plan: this issue of the SUPER WEALTHY and their impact on our <br /> island, our ohana, our community. More below on the need for private/public <br />
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