Evil George Soros is Backing Thunberg; You SHOULDN’T

George Soros is backing ‘climate activist’ Greta Thunberg

April 25, 2019 Pam Barker COMMENTARYENVIRONMENTGOVERNMENT 5

Pam Barker | Director of TLB Europe Reloaded Project

In a recent short piece for Causeur online magazine, titled J’ai tenté d’interviewer Greta Thunberg: Les plus fervents défenseurs du “climat” ne connaissent rien au “climat” (I tried to interview Greta Thunberg: the most fervent defenders of the ‘climate’ know nothing about it), Marc Reisinger details how he met Greta on the street in Stockholm during one of her climate sit-ins: “I heard you’re telling students to study the climate. I’d like to interview you on this topic if you agree.” He sensed her discomfort, perhaps fear, then she pulled off her wool cap at which point a middle-aged woman appeared, pulling Greta away, saying she had something else to do. All with the help of a bodyguard dressed in black watching the scene. The video showing this encounter has English subtitles:

Reisinger rightly wonders how some of the globalist big-wigs can prostrate themselves before her when, clearly, she’s virtually mute with adults, only able to chat easily with other young people she’s recruited to persuade. His sense is that she’s been programmed – manipulated no less – to give apocalyptic speeches in front of the great and good, and wonders if her autism is used as an excuse to shut her up at key moments.

Reisinger also interviewed a secondary school teacher (on video in French) who encourages his students to protest against ‘global warming’ (we’ve published a lot on why this is fake science), yet he appears to know no more than his students on the topic.

FreeWest Media below gives us the connections between Greta’s ‘handlers’, her mother, George Soros, and Bill Gates through his ONE foundation. The globalists are relentless.

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George Soros is backing Greta Thunberg

Behind the world famous 16-year-old climate activist, there is a liberal oligarch and a globalist movement.

FREEWEST MEDIA

Greta Thunberg has become world renowned because of her fight against climate change and lower temperatures on Earth. It all started in 2018 when she began a school strike on her own, standing outside the Swedish parliament with different placards trying to shape opinion and get young people to join.

The Swedish mainstream media quickly picked up her one-girl-mission against climate change and wrote several articles about her.

Few citizens of Sweden could back then even dream of what the future would hold – soon enough Thunberg met the Pope (pictured), spoke in front of the United Nations, and has even been nominated for the Nobel Peace Price.

The once lonely 15-year old girl has become world famous, more or less over night, when international mainstream media started reporting about her 15-day-long school strike. Arnold Schwarzenegger even invited her to a climate meeting in Vienna.

So who is this young idealist? Greta Thunberg is now 16-years old and the daughter of famous opera singer and left-liberal activist Marlena Ernman (pictured above), who in the background has helped her daughter get started.

Thunberg soon also got her own coach – a well-known climate activist from Germany by the name Luisa-Marie Neubauer (pictured). What is the likelihood of a young girl who starts a school strike outside the Swedish parliament, getting schoolchildren from all over the world to join her cause and fight against climate change? And how often do 16-year-olds have their own coaches?

Luisa-Marie Neubauer, who has been captured on a numerous images and videos together with Greta when the two direct climate change protests all over the world, belongs to the organisation called ONE” foundation.

It has several well-known wealthy financiers, including Bono as well as Bill and Melissa Gates. An even more striking name is that of the multi-billionaire oligarch George Soros, notorious for his currency speculation and maybe even more prominent as the father of the global, radical, and left-liberal lobby and activist network “Open Society”, supporting thousands of NGOs.

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