How is it possible for you to be so easily tricked by something so
simple as a story, because you are tricked? Well, it all comes down to
one core thing and that is emotional investment. The more emotionally
invested you are in anything in your life, the less critical and the
less objectively observant you become.” — David JP Phillips, We Don’t
Have Time board of directors, “The Magical Science of Storytelling”
Tagged
in Rentzhog’s “lonely girl” tweet were five twitter accounts: Greta
Thunberg, Zero Hour (youth movement), Jamie Margolin (the teenage
founder of Zero Hour), Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, and the
People’s Climate Strike twitter account (in the identical font and
aesthetics as 350.org).
Rentzhog
is the founder of Laika (a prominent Swedish communications consultancy
firm providing services to the financial industry, recently acquired by
FundedByMe). He was appointed as chair of the think tank Global
Utmaning (Global Challenge in English) on May 24, 2018,
and serves on the board of FundedByMe. Rentzhog is a member of Al
Gore’s Climate Reality Organization Leaders, where he is part of the
European Climate Policy Task Force. He received his training in March 2017 by former US Vice President Al Gore in Denver, USA, and again in June 2018, in Berlin.
Founded in 2006, Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project is a partner of We Don’t Have Time.
Mårten
Thorslund, chief marketing and sustainability officer of We Don’t Have
Time, took many of the very first photos of Thunberg following the
launch of her school strike on August 20, 2018.
In the following instance, photos taken by Thorslund accompany the
article written by David Olsson, chief operating officer of We Don’t
Have Time, This 15-year-old Girl Breaks Swedish Law for
the Climate, published August 23, 2018:
The
“one kid immediately got twenty supporters” – from a Swedish network
for sustainable business. What is going on – is the launch of a global
campaign to usher in a required consensus for the Paris Agreement, the
Green New Deal and all climate-related policies and legislation written
by the power elite – for the power elite. This is necessary in order to
unlock the trillions of dollars in funding by way of massive public
demand.
These agreements and
policies include carbon capture and storage (CCS), enhanced oil recovery
(EOR), bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), rapid total
decarbonisation, payments for ecosystem services (referred to as
“natural capital”), nuclear energy and fission, and a host of other
“solutions” that are hostile to an already devastated planet. What is
going on – is a rebooting of a stagnant capitalist economy, that needs
new markets – new growth – in order to save itself. What is being
created is a mechanism to unlock approximately 90 trillion dollars for
new investments and infrastructure. What is going on is the creation of,
and investment in, perhaps the biggest behavioural change experiment
yet attempted, global in scale. And what are the deciding factors in
what behaviours global society should adhere to? And more importantly,
who decides? This is a rhetorical question, as we know full well the
answer: the same Western white male saviours and the capitalist economic
system they have implemented globally that has been the cause of our
planetary ecological nightmare. This crisis continues unabated as they
appoint themselves (yet again) as the saviours for all humanity – a
recurring problem for centuries.
We Don’t Have Time is mainly
active in three markets: social media, digital advertising and carbon
offsets. [“In the US alone estimated market for carbon offsetting amount
to over 82 billion USD of which voluntary carbon offset represents 191 million USD. The market is expected to increase in the future, in 2019
estimated 15% of all greenhouse gas emissions to be associated with any
kind of cost for offsetting.”] As the company is a niche organization,
social networks are able to provide services tailored to platform users
Greaters family history and that Yacht.
The House
of
Grimaldi (/ɡrɪˈmɔːldi/ grim-AWL-dee, also UK: /-ˈmæl-/ -AL-, US: /-ˈmɑːl-/ -AHL-, Italian: [ɡriˈmaldi])
is associated with the history of the Republic of Genoa, and of
the Principality of Monaco. The Grimaldi dynasty is a princely house
originating in Genoa, founded by the Genoese leader of
the Guelphs, Francesco Grimaldi, who in 1297
took the lordship of Monaco along with his soldiers dressed as
Franciscans. In that principality his successors have reigned to the
present day. During much of the Ancien Regime the family spent much of
its time in the French court, where from 1642
they used their French title of Duke of Valentinois. The current head
of the family is Albert II of Monaco, Sovereign Prince of Monaco, son
and successor of Prince Rainier III and the princess consort Grace of
Monaco, formerly Grace Kelly.
The window to keep the global temperature rise to below 1.5 or 2 degrees C is closing very fast. That's why I'm making this trip" - Greta Thunberg
The
yacht, Malizia II, outfitted with solar panels and underwater turbines
for electricity, will measure ocean CO2 levels along the way.
What is the Malizia II?
The
boat that Thunberg is sailing on is the Malizia II, a sea yacht in the
Open 60 class capable of reaching speeds of up to 25 knots
(approximately 29 mph).
The boat was built in 2015 in France, before being bought by Team Malizia in 2017.
Its port of registry is now Hamburg, the yacht sails under the German
flag. The name malizia was given to Francesco Grimaldi in 1297 and
translates to "the wily one" .After he established the family dynasty.
Lets get back to business;
On September 5, 2014, The
Climate Group announced that the launch of We Mean Business would take
place later that month on September 22, the eve of the UN Climate
Summit, in order to “catalyze action around climate change and bring it
back to the top of the global agenda”.
The founding
partners of We Mean Business are Business for Social Responsibility
(BSR), the B Team, Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), Ceres, The Climate
Group, the Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) and the World
Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). Together, these
entities represent the world’s most powerful corporations and investors.
Ahead of the launch (on September 9, 2014)
a press conference was held by Christiana Figueres, executive secretary
of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC);
Mindy Lubber, president of Ceres; and Nigel Topping, executive director
of CDP. The conference focused on the role of corporations and investors
at the UN Climate Summit and during climate negotiations, as well as
the UN climate chief expectations from CEOs leading up to Paris 2015.
The
media contact provided for both the press conference led by Figueres
and the We Mean Business launch was that of Callum Grieve of We Mean
Business. Grieve, who created and led the first Climate Week NYC in 2009
is identified by WWF as co-founder of We Mean Business. Grieve
shared the tweet of the *”lonely” girl on a sidewalk, Greta Thunberg, on
the very first day of her strike. August 20, 2019. [Ingmar Rentzhog, founder and CEO of We Don’t Have Time.
Grieve
is the communications specialist for Christiana Figueres “Every Breath
Matters” campaign. He is the former communications director for We Mean
Business, The Climate Group (co-founder of We Mean Business),
and Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL). Grieve has coordinated
high-level climate change communications campaigns and interventions for
the United Nations, the World Bank Group, and several Fortune 500 companies.
Today,
Callum is the co-founder and director of Counter Culture, a brand
development firm specializing in behavioural change campaigns and
storytelling, still in its initial stages.
WWF website, May 11, 2015:
“We Mean Business – changing the climate challenge narrative… One area
We Mean Business is focusing on is carbon pricing. “It seemed that
businesses were becoming confused with all the things that they were
being asked to sign on to. So we helped create something called
the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition, which the World Bank is now
driving with the UN Global Compact and many of our partners.”
August 20, 2018: Callum Grieve Twitter post on the first day of Thunberg’s climate strike. Hashtag: #WeDontHaveTime
On September 19, 2017, The Climate Group launched Climate Week NYC 2017 with
a high-profile opening ceremony attended by B Team leader billionaire
Richard Branson, UN representatives, governors, NGOs and corporate
entities such as PepsiCo, Bank of America, and Walmart. Showcasing “the
unstoppable force for action on climate change”, the ceremony
highlighted the launch of the Climate Optimist campaign created “to
change the dominant narrative on climate change.”
During the years 2003-2009,
new joint collaborations were forged to create a global platform where
three entities – corporations, state and civil society – would all fuse
together as one.
The United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the non-profit industrial complex
and the foundation funding made possible via oligarchs, corporations
and capitalism itself, would facilitate the transition. Pivotal to
this evolution would be the corporate and foundation funded “progressive
media”. The social engineering project to “change everything” is today
perhaps the most successful behavioural sciences experiment in modern
history.
Climate Week NYC (“shaping markets and
setting policy“) was formed as a partnership between The Climate Group,
the United Nations, the UN Foundation, the City of New York, the
Government of Denmark, the GCCA TckTckTck campaign, and the Carbon
Disclosure Project (CDP). Climate Week NYC, takes place every September
in New York City and features the campaigns of We Mean Business
— Kumi
Naidoo, Chair TckTckTck Campaign, Executive Director of Greenpeace
International, 6th segment of the Opening Ceremony of Climate Week NYC,
September 2009
A speech entitled; Behavioural Change: “Together” and “Equality”
Today,
the project for corporations, Annex 1 states and citizenry “to come
together as one”, has been largely realized. The distinct boundaries
between working class, ruling class, and the corporation rebranded with a
caring human face, continue to be strategically and deliberately
blurred. Orchestrated movements, comprising the Euro-Anglo (shrinking)
middle class are embraced, regardless of vaguely understood
elite/corporate origins. Manufactured demigods and deities (framed as
“leaders” and “activists”) are predominantly white from elite
backgrounds and/or privilege. As this relationship becomes more and more
normalized, via a decade of societal conditioning, those tasked with
implementing the “together” (i.e. we are all equal) ideology become more
excelled in their ability to create discourse. That is, to shift all
discussion away from class analysis – and even eliminate the issue of
class altogether. The grotesque irony of corporate behemoths that
purposely impoverish the world’s most vulnerable while plundering the
planet for profits, feigning concern over inequality, goes largely
undetected.
in other words..
“What
they do manage to do is deliver an added punishment on the poor and
working class, people who are struggling to make ends meet. It places an
unfair level of guilt on ordinary people whose impact on the
environment is relatively negligible compared to the enormous
destruction caused by the fossil fuel industry, mining companies,
plastic and packaging production, shipping and the military industrial
complex. Seldom (if ever) questioned are the basic foundations of the
current economic order which is driving the decimation of the biosphere
for the benefit of the wealthy Davos jet set.
Naomi
Klein’s ‘This Changes Everything’ Project”] The book was launched in
advance of the first People’s Climate March which took place on
September 21, 2014.
The march was organized by GCCA/TckTckTck, the Rockefeller Brothers
Fund, Climate Nexus (a sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy
Advisors), 350.org
(incubated by the Rockefeller Foundation), the Rasmussen Foundation and
USCAN. The People’s March was mobilized as a means to build momentum
for the United Nations Climate Summit in New York City
From Naomi Klein, to 350.org,
to WWF, to We Mean Business, to the World Bank, to The Climate Group,
to the Green New Deal, to Greta Thunberg – the remixed slogans with
identical language are reverberated from the corridors of the non-profit
industrial complex and hallways of the power elite. The shared
marketing slogans coalesce with the shared neoliberal ideologies.
Ideologies undergoing a restructuring in a desperate attempt to maintain
an economic system in decline.
We can expect
wages in many parts of the world to remain flat, and despite the promise
of job creation (a key selling feature for the GND), the exact opposite
is more likely to be true. The fourth industrial revolution is
“characterised by increasing globalisation and the rise of
automation. Indeed, the growth of new technologies and artificial
intelligence (AI) is having a profound effect on labour markets, with
some economists suggesting that automation could potentially replace
over half of all jobs by 2055.” [New Climate Economy]
The UN Climate Action Summit commences on September 23, 2019:
“There is still time to tackle climate change, but it will require an
unprecedented effort from all sectors of society. The Summit will
showcase a leap in collective national political ambition and it will
demonstrate massive movements in the real economy in support of the
agenda. Together, these developments will send strong market and
political signals and inject momentum in the ‘race to the top’ among
countries, companies, cities and civil society that is needed to achieve
the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development
Goals.”
( Remember anytime you here the word "sustainable its agenda 2030)
As a side note, and for name to remember in the future;~
The We Don’t Have Time board of directors is comprised of the following people:
Ingmar Rentzhog, We Don’t Have Time founder and CEO
Anette
Nordvall, We Don’t Have Time chairwoman/shareholder, private tech
investor, works with STOAF (venture capital and private equity firm in
Sweden), venture partner with Capital A Partners
David Olsson, We Don’t Have Time chief operating officer, chairman of the Swedish climate think tank Global Utmaning
Christian
Emmertz, We Don’t Have Time co-founder, business unit director at
Hewlett Packard (HP) Sweden, partner at RealCap Investment, The Climate
Reality Project leader, trained by Al Gore
Stella
Diesen, “Changing the world with Microsoft tech Innofactor” (formerly
Microsoft), The Climate Reality Project leader, trained by Al Gore
Gustav Stenbeck, CEO of Mestro, founder and executive chairman of Gain Sustain (investment banking)
and to add,
Global Utmaning, which translates to Global Challenge in English, was founded in 2005
by economist Kristina Persson, Sweden’s former Minister of Strategic
Development and Nordic Cooperation. Persson was tasked with building
cooperation with Nordic countries in order to leverage strength within
the international community
So, we can see that
Greta Thunberg is being strategically exploited by the World Bank, the
UN, and the non-profit industrial complex that serves the ruling
classes. They are using her to advance their own self-interests and
objectives – that are in direct opposition to everything this young
woman brilliantly articulates. This is being presented as a “leaderless
movement” – very much the “New Power” methodology and religion for the
capitalists – theorized by Jeremy Heimans (Avaaz/Purpose) for mass
movement building – that serves the most powerful and destructive forces
on the planet.
The manipulation
of young, malleable minds is at the foundation of Western indoctrination
in order to insulate a failing system and mask the market solutions
being designed to address it. Market “solutions” that benefit the rich
at the expense of the environment. Hence, the youth are always the
sacrificial lambs of the non-profit industrial complex.
This
was also done with the babies in incubators scandal, the Nayirah
testimoney; a false testimoney given before the Congressional Human
Rights caucus on October 10th 1990 by a 15 year old girl.Bush used this
as his rationale to invade Kuwait. On March 15 1991, John Martin an ABC
reporter , reported that patients did die when many hospital staf fled
tbhe country, but that Iraqi troops had most certainly not stolen the
incubators leaving babies to die.
lets look at thunderbird1s parents
The Dad;
Svante Thunberg (born 10 June 1969)
is a Swedish author, arts manager and producer, and actor, having
written Scener ur hjärtat [Scenes from the heart] with spouse and
Swedish operatic mezzo-soprano Malena Ernman. He is also associated with
the work of his daughter, youth environmental activist Greta Thunberg.
Thunberg was born Svante Fritz Vilhelm Thunberg on 10 June 1969, in Saltsjö-Boo parish in Stockholm County. He is the son of actors Olof Thunberg and Mona Andersson.
Thunberg joined the Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern [Royal Dramatic Theater], Dramaten, in 1991, and began training as an actor at Göteborg University.
The Great Grandfather;
Arrhenius was born in 1859 and died in 1927. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1903,
for his work in the field. Ironically, Arrhenius’ body of work
represented the first calculations that explained how carbon dioxide
emissions might lead to what is now the greenhouse effect. His bio reads
in part,
Arrhenius was a
contented man, happy in his work and in his family life. During the
First World War, he made successful efforts to release and repatriate
German and Austrian scientists who had been made prisoners of war. He
was twice married – in 1894 to Sofia Rudbeck, by whom he had one son, and in 1905 to Maria Johansson by whom he had one son and two daughters.
I dont need to edit this very much. All of the work has been done by others on the web site " the wrong kind of green"
But lets look at Gretas "handler" Luisa-Marie Neubauer (21 April 1996, Hamburg is a German climate activist. In Germany, she is one of the main organizers of the School strike for climate movement, inspired by Greta Thunberg. She supports the implementation of Agenda 2030 in Germany and a climate policy that is compatible with the Paris Agreement. Neubauer is a member of Alliance 90/The Greens and the Green Youth.
Luisa-Marie Neubauer (on the left) with Greta Thunberg (on the right) in March 2019, during a climate protest in Hamburg.
Born 21 April 1996 (age 23) Hamburg, Germany Nationality Germany
Occupation Activist Known for School strike for climate
The "One foundation " wonder who they are then,,,
ONE is a global movement campaigning to end extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030, so that everyone, everywhere can lead a life of dignity and opportunity.
We believe the fight against poverty isn’t about charity, but about justice and equality.
Whether lobbying political leaders in world capitals or running cutting-edge grassroots campaigns, ONE pressures governments to do more to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa, and empowers citizens to hold their governments to account.
ONE’s members are crucial to this work. They come from every walk of life and from across the political spectrum. They’re artists and activists, faith and business leaders, students and scientists. They take action day in, day out — organising, mobilising, educating, and advocating so that people will have the chance not just to survive, but to thrive.
ONE teams in Abuja, Berlin, Brussels, Dakar, Johannesburg, London, New York, Ottawa, Paris and Washington DC, educate and lobby governments to shape policy solutions that save and improve millions of lives — and which every year are under threat from cuts and other priorities.
Co-founded by Bono and other activists, ONE is strictly nonpartisan. ONE is not a grant-making organisation and does not solicit funding from the public or receive government funds. ONE is funded almost entirely by foundations, individual philanthropists and corporate partners.
ONE’s Board of Directors includes individuals with extensive experience in advocacy and activism, policy, politics and business. The board oversees ONE’s work and helps to ensure we are making progress against our mission.
Aliko Dangote
President/Chief Executive of the Dangote Group and
Chairman of the Dangote Foundation
Bono
Lead singer, U2 Co-founder, ONE and (RED)
Joe Cerrell
Managing Director, Global Policy & Advocacy, Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation *
John Doerr
Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Kevin Sheekey
Global Head of Government Relations and
Communications, Bloomberg L.P. Chairman, Bloomberg
Government
Mark Suzman
Chief Strategy Officer and President, Global Policy &
Advocacy Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation*
Michele L. Sullivan
Retired Director of Corporate Social Innovation,
Caterpillar and President of the Caterpillar Foundation,
Global Impact Advisor*
Ronald O. Perelman
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, MacAndrews &
Forbes Holdings Inc.
Susan A. Buffett
Chairwoman, The Sherwood Foundation and the Susan
Thompson Buffett Foundation
Susan Alice Buffett (born July 30, 1953) is an American philanthropist who is the daughter of Warren Buffett. Her charitable work has focused largely on the Sherwood Foundation
Chikwe Ihekweazu
Chief Executive Officer/ National Coordinator, Nigeria
Centre for Disease Control
Irene Ovonji-Odida
Chief Executive Office, The Uganda Association of
Women Lawyers (FIDA-Uganda)
Mike Dada
President and Executive Producer, All Africa Music
Awards
Angelo Moratti
Vice President, Saras S.p.A., Founder and President,
Angel Capital Management
Diane Whitty
Global Head of The Philanthropy Centre, J.P. Morgan
Private Bank
Mellody Hobson
President, Ariel Investments Chair, Board of Trustees,
Ariel Investment Trust
Michelle Grogg
Vice President, Corporate Responsibility and
Sustainable Development Executive Director, Cargill
Foundation Cargill, Incorporated
Bob Pilon
Chief Development & Partnerships Officer
Tom Hart
North America Executive Director
But lets look at Gretas "handler" Luisa-Marie Neubauer (21 April 1996, Hamburg is a German climate activist. In Germany, she is one of the main organizers of the School strike for climate movement, inspired by Greta Thunberg. She supports the implementation of Agenda 2030 in Germany and a climate policy that is compatible with the Paris Agreement. Neubauer is a member of Alliance 90/The Greens and the Green Youth.
Luisa-Marie Neubauer (on the left) with Greta Thunberg (on the right) in March 2019, during a climate protest in Hamburg.
Born 21 April 1996 (age 23) Hamburg, Germany Nationality Germany
Occupation Activist Known for School strike for climate
The "One foundation " wonder who they are then,,,
ONE is a global movement campaigning to end extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030, so that everyone, everywhere can lead a life of dignity and opportunity.
We believe the fight against poverty isn’t about charity, but about justice and equality.
Whether lobbying political leaders in world capitals or running cutting-edge grassroots campaigns, ONE pressures governments to do more to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa, and empowers citizens to hold their governments to account.
ONE’s members are crucial to this work. They come from every walk of life and from across the political spectrum. They’re artists and activists, faith and business leaders, students and scientists. They take action day in, day out — organising, mobilising, educating, and advocating so that people will have the chance not just to survive, but to thrive.
ONE teams in Abuja, Berlin, Brussels, Dakar, Johannesburg, London, New York, Ottawa, Paris and Washington DC, educate and lobby governments to shape policy solutions that save and improve millions of lives — and which every year are under threat from cuts and other priorities.
Co-founded by Bono and other activists, ONE is strictly nonpartisan. ONE is not a grant-making organisation and does not solicit funding from the public or receive government funds. ONE is funded almost entirely by foundations, individual philanthropists and corporate partners.
ONE’s Board of Directors includes individuals with extensive experience in advocacy and activism, policy, politics and business. The board oversees ONE’s work and helps to ensure we are making progress against our mission.
Aliko Dangote
President/Chief Executive of the Dangote Group and
Chairman of the Dangote Foundation
David Cameron
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Bono
Lead singer, U2 Co-founder, ONE and (RED)
Joe Cerrell
Managing Director, Global Policy & Advocacy, Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation *
John Doerr
Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Kevin Sheekey
Global Head of Government Relations and
Communications, Bloomberg L.P. Chairman, Bloomberg
Government
Mark Suzman
Chief Strategy Officer and President, Global Policy &
Advocacy Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation*
Michele L. Sullivan
Retired Director of Corporate Social Innovation,
Caterpillar and President of the Caterpillar Foundation,
Global Impact Advisor*
Ronald O. Perelman
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, MacAndrews &
Forbes Holdings Inc.
Susan A. Buffett
Chairwoman, The Sherwood Foundation and the Susan
Thompson Buffett Foundation
Susan Alice Buffett (born July 30, 1953) is an American philanthropist who is the daughter of Warren Buffett. Her charitable work has focused largely on the Sherwood Foundation
Chikwe Ihekweazu
Chief Executive Officer/ National Coordinator, Nigeria
Centre for Disease Control
Irene Ovonji-Odida
Chief Executive Office, The Uganda Association of
Women Lawyers (FIDA-Uganda)
Mike Dada
President and Executive Producer, All Africa Music
Awards
Angelo Moratti
Vice President, Saras S.p.A., Founder and President,
Angel Capital Management
Diane Whitty
Global Head of The Philanthropy Centre, J.P. Morgan
Private Bank
Mellody Hobson
President, Ariel Investments Chair, Board of Trustees,
Ariel Investment Trust
Michelle Grogg
Vice President, Corporate Responsibility and
Sustainable Development Executive Director, Cargill
Foundation Cargill, Incorporated
Bob Pilon
Chief Development & Partnerships Officer
Tom Hart
North America Executive Director
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