The Greta Thunberg Scam
Part of a bigger strategy to push a narrative
When teenager Greta Thunberg addressed the United Nations Climate Change Summit 5 years ago, she before the princess of the pseudo religious climate change movement. Her dramatic speech full of statistics, it was obvious someone was behind her. Something just didn’t add up back in 2018, even though the movement had someone to focus upon.
The Greta Thunberg phenomena is far from what it seems. A little bit of digging into public domain information tells another story.
Greta’s first appearance to the public was on August 20, 2018, with a sit-in protest in front of the Swedish Parliament. Only, four days later Greta’s book was released, co-authored with her mother.
There appeared to be a big public relations team behind her. This team was financed by a person called Ingmar Rentzhog, who ran an organization called @WeDontHaveTime. Rentzhog is also the chairman of the think tank “Global Challenge”, financed by the billionaire named Kristine Pearson, a member of the Swedish Social Democratic Worker’s Party.
The official story goes that Rentzhog was just coincidently walking by the Swedish Parliamentary building when Grete was doing a sit in protest on August 20, first meeting Greta. However, Rentzhog and Greta’s mother were already acquaintances, if not good friends.
This is where things get really interesting. Kristine Pearson is a member of the World Economic Forum (WEF). All the networking Greta developed could not be developed by a teenager. It needed someone who knew world leaders and could arrange for Greata to appear at such events. In addition, all the perks and privileges Greta has enjoyed must have come from a very wealthy organization.
Its very evident that Greta was an instrument of people who wanted to push particular narratives to the public. The Greta Thunberg phenomena was no more than just a propaganda exercise. Attempts to expand Greta’s repertoire to other issues have failed miserably.
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