Buried in two paragraphs of the more than 500 pages of Bill C-59, omnibus legislation implementing budgetary measures previously announced by the government, are vague new rules under the Competition Act, ostensibly intended to combat “greenwashing” – when individuals or businesses makes false claims about the environmental benefits of their products or policies.
This includes efforts to reduce industrial greenhouse gas emissions under the Trudeau government’s climate change plan to achieve “net zero” emissions in 2050.
The legislation classifies false claims as deceptive marketing practices and expands the power of the federal government through its competition bureau to impose fines of up to $750,000 on individuals and $10 million on businesses (or 3% of annual gross revenues) for a first offence, and up to $1 million for individuals and $15 million for businesses for subsequent offences. It also provides for criminal prosecution if the claims are found to have been made knowingly or recklessly.
To simplify: You must go along with, and never contradict the Climate narrative. To use truth to combat the Line of Effort against Western industry using the utterly untrue notion that man made CO2 is an existential threat, can and will be criminally prosecuted.
This can be seen as an application of the Frankfurt School’s Discourse Theory. Marcuse and his disciple, Habermas created this:
“Freedom, means the freedom to say 2+2=4” -George Orwell in the voice of Winston Smith from 1984.
5. According to Redacted, Portugal has declared the the PCR tests, fraudulently used to determine Covid and set policy on the results, should never have been used to restrict freedoms. That the PCR test gacve a 97% false positive result for Covid. Just like its creator, Kary Mullis who mysteriously died in 2019, said it would.
A Portuguese court has ruled that #PCR tests are unreliable and should never have been used to restrict freedoms. ? Yet, they were used precisely for that purpose. What are the implications of this decision? Lawyer Alexandre Guerrero joins us to discuss. pic.twitter.com/CKMUQz6Ppa
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