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Policy Analyst Peter Murphy: UN Summit A “Massive Redistribution Scheme” (Video)

Everything the United Nations, and governments around the world for that matter, engage in is all about stealing money and resources and ultimately, about controlling those that they steal from and those to whom the organizations give it.  Recently a policy analyst at the UN’s COP29 said that the UN Summit was nothing more than a “massive redistribution scheme,” and indeed, it is!

Investigative journalist Alex Newman has more at Liberty Sentinel.

The United Nations’ annual climate summit (COP29) is obviously a way for poor countries to get money from rich countries, explained Peter Murphy, who serves as a policy analyst and senior fellow for Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT).

“Climate change itself is really an artifice for redistribution on a global scale, where rich nations give to the poor nations,” Murphy said to The New American’s senior editor Alex Newman at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. Many bureaucrats are also gunning for the use of climate funds to “eradicate” poverty as well, however, as history illustrates, the free market and capitalism is the key to lifting nations from poverty.

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Ultimately, the money spigot to the UN must be cut off, Murphy opined when asked what advice he would offer to the upcoming Trump administration regarding climate. U.S. taxpayer money must stay within American borders, committed to serving the citizens therein. 

Tim Brown

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