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Westminster City Council Advertises Contract for Building of Body Storage Facilities in Case of an “Excess Deaths Situation”

by Michael Curzon
19 June 2021 11:28 AM

Amid warnings of a third wave of Covid infections in the U.K., fuelled largely by the fear of the Indian Delta variant and, of course, the prospect of new variants, such as the one recently discovered in Russia, Westminster City Council has advertised a new contract opportunity for the construction of “temporary body storage facilities” in the event of an “excess deaths situation”. Here is some of the information provided on the Gov.uk website.

The Authority seeks to procure a framework agreement for temporary body storage in the event of an excess deaths situation for the 32 London boroughs and the City of London, led by Westminster City Council. The framework agreement will appoint a single provider and will be for a period of four years. This will be a contingency contract, only called upon in the event that an excess deaths situation arises in the future and existing local body storage capacity needs to be augmented.

The over-arching aim of this tender is to provide a single framework supplier that will be able to provide temporary body storage facilities to house deceased in the event of an excess deaths situation. The deceased will be stored with dignity and respect, at locations to be determined based on local London needs at the time and will require some design elements to accommodate local site conditions and constraints, while being capable of rapid deployment, construction and commissioning to an agreed standard. This framework will be procured by the Authority as the pan-London lead, but all London local authorities may call off against the framework.

This will be a contingency cover framework and as such, there is no minimum guarantee of any level of spend or call-off under the framework agreement.

The Council estimates that the total value of this contract (excluding VAT) will be around £6 million and it is not set for renewal. But how likely is it that this is just another local government overreaction?

Worth reading in full.

Tags: CrematoriumsExcess deathsGovernment contractsLondonMortality
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Julian
Julian
4 years ago

The corona madness industry is already huge and cemented in
Impossible to get rid of now
Medico fascist industrial complex

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bOrgkilLaH1of7
bOrgkilLaH1of7
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

[COUGH]

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Pembroke
Pembroke
4 years ago
Reply to  bOrgkilLaH1of7

What I’ve never understood about that photo is as it’s of the G7, there only being seven members of the group how come the photo shows nine people?

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Jez Hewitt
Jez Hewitt
4 years ago
Reply to  Pembroke

Ferguson does their maths.

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

let’s stop The corona madness industry 

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

A 167% rise of positive tests in Shropshire during the week the 4th to the 10th of June.
A massive Increase of 83.
I think that we can rest our case.

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Baron_Jackfield
Baron_Jackfield
4 years ago
Reply to  Fingerache Philip

And no deaths, and a massive TWO hospital beds were occupied by “Covid patients”.

It’s The Apocalypse I tells ee..!!!

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago
Reply to  Baron_Jackfield

Would that be Jackfield, Ironbridge? Baron.
I used to walk there from Horsehay, Dawley many many years ago.
Happy if poor days.

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JayKay
JayKay
4 years ago
Reply to  Fingerache Philip

You do realise that you get more positive test results if you do more tests?So do you see, the likelihood is there’s been more testing done? You do realise don’t you, that positive test results mean absolutely nothing if those positive results are all from asymptomatic people? The important numbers you should be raving about isn’t positive test results but rather the numbers of people admitted to hospital for life threatening symptoms due to Covid alone… not people who test positive for Covid and were knocked down by a bus, as an example. In fact more positive test results is actually a very good thing, it means people will become immune to the virus and don’t need a vax.

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JayKay
JayKay
4 years ago
Reply to  Fingerache Philip

More positive test results can be achieved simply by doing more testing? Also positive test results mean absolutely nothing if those positive test results are people who are asymptomatic, which means they’re not sick and don’t spread the virus. You do understand that don’t you? 

It’s not positive test results you need to be raving about. It’s how many people have been admitted into hospital with a positive Covid test result alone. Not people who were admitted with a positive test result and were run over by a bus say. The only true way of realising how serious this pandemic is, is to look at the total death toll numbers. And the average death toll numbers for 2020 are no greater than some years in the last decade. Yes that’s absolutely correct, THE DEATH TOLL IN 2020 IS NO GREATER THAN SOME YEARS IN THE LAST DECADE… that’s how serious this pandemic is!! 

The more people tested positive of Covid 19 is a very good thing, it means more people are building up an immunity and don’t need to have a vax. 

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago

We all know what this is really for….

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Hopeless
Hopeless
4 years ago

Convert them into “Soylent Green”!

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

But it will only be made from the vaccinated, so as to be safe. Yummy.

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vlysander
vlysander
4 years ago

Yes they know what the vaccines are truly doing

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J4mes
J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  vlysander

I wish I didn’t agree with this comment.

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court
court
4 years ago

I’ve seen a few of these tenders for similar things pop up over the last month. It’s really hard not to be a ‘conspiracy theorist’ sometimes.

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prod_squadron
prod_squadron
4 years ago
Reply to  court

Also there’s the alarm siren being tested for mobile phone networks, which together with these body storage facilities makes me wonder what disaster is being anticipated. Could it be the global cyber attack being touted by the WEF?!

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LePib
LePib
4 years ago
Reply to  court

Body Identification Tents tender from Police Scotland.

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
4 years ago

Well these deaths aren’t going to be from COVID-19, because everyone vulnerable to it has either already died or has immunity.

So this is either for lots of people dying from side effects of the vaccine or boosters in coming months, or they are working on another virus to “accidentally” leak from a lab.

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

I’m sure there will be another accidental virus or two, if only to encourage people to get their terminator shots.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago

Every day, things become an order of magnitude more surreal.

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago

most overhyped ‘wave’ in the history of ‘pandemics’

lol!

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago

Dig pit.
Fill with quicklime.
Chuck bodies in.
Sprinkle earth on top.
Job done.
1348 version.

Last edited 4 years ago by Annie
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Annie
Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

PS. On second thoughts … Westminster … parliament … government …lynchings …
Naughty Annie.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Bliar has already trialled this when he slaughtered 11 million cattle in the last foot and mouth cock-up that he “arranged.”

He tried mass burnings but these were a disaster with black smoke wafting all over the country.

I think in the end it was lime pits.

He will have a manual for this no doubt.

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Sceptical Steve
Sceptical Steve
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

One of Neil Ferguso’s earlier triumphs was Mad Cow Disease, that led to the unnecessary slaughter of all those poor livestock. The problem was that the “deadly prion” was believed to survive everything except high temperature incineration, and the UK had insufficient incinerator capacity to make this possible. The result was that MAFF/DEFRA paid a fortune for long-term storage of the poor victims’ bones until the sufficient additional incineration capacity was produced, at extortionate costs. (Friends of mine hired a large disused aircraft hangar in Lincolnshire for this purpose and earned a fortune from it.)

Last edited 4 years ago by Sceptical Steve
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lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  Sceptical Steve

If Ferguson had any integrity, his conscience would have been so weighed down with guilt at the catastrophe he wrought – the extreme suffering of millions of helpless animals and the broken lives of thousands of powerless, weeping farmers, he would have quietly resigned and lived as obscure a life as possible, doing penance and praying for forgiveness.

Instead, this morally bankrupt ‘scientist’ stays in the public eye and in positions of importance while continuing to thrust his ‘models’ at a prime minister dumb and stupid enough to listen to him as though he was some kind of expert (which he blatantly isn’t).

Ferguson and Blair are two disgusting peas from the same rotten pod – both entirely without conscience, either unwilling or unable to accept culpability for their murderous actions, both continuing in the public eye, ignoring the condemnation they richly deserve. These creatures are the very personification of dangerous arrogance and both should dance, one day, in front of cheering crowds.

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Friedrich Stapß
Friedrich Stapß
4 years ago

Bunkers come in very handy for lunatic regimes making last stands.

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A Y M
A Y M
4 years ago

That’ll be the vaccinated getting hit by ADE when the next wild coronavirus hits..

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

All the time I find myself having to think previously unthinkable thoughts. a. Our modelling friends have given the Government a model going four years forward which predicts doom will never end, needing equally never-ending spending and vaccines, Civil servants have saluted and set about procurement. This is the optimistic take. This then is partly PR, which will be confirmed when Susan Michie turns the first turf on a massive plague pit being dug in Kensington Gardens. b. Looking at internal reports, the NHS has realised that deaths from cancer and other untreated conditions are going to rise so high in the next four years that space in private undertaker facilities will run out. The CCP has given them some tips on how to manage this situation as quietly as possible, for example rationing the numbers who can turn up each day to collect ashes. c. Looking at the real world data they now have, the English branch of the Faucist regime have realised that a massive immune over response in the vaccinated when they meet a wild virus is inevitable. They can and will blame this on a new variant and use it to increase power further, but meanwhile… Read more »

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Sandra Barwick

“when Susan Michie turns the first turf on a massive plague pit being dug in Kensington Gardens.”

as long as she jumps in when she’s finished I don’t mind

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Sandra Barwick

The problem for them remains the unvaccinated, who will effectively be an unofficial control group, and by refusing to die will make it all too obvious just WTF is going on. So they will try every trick under the sun to get the unvaxxed numbers as low as possible. This will inevitably turn very nasty, but there is no viable alternative to saying no repeatedly firmly and very loudly, if needs be.

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lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

Also, those who’ve had covid and recovered (like myself and all my family) need to research T-cell immunity so they can show they know the true facts about naturally-acquired immunity, and that they CANNOT get this virus a second time, nor any of its variants

I explained this to the caller who was badgering me and she finally said “fair enough!” and I’ve heard no more since.

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Mayo
Mayo
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Why?

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
4 years ago

JAB HORROR Man has leg amputated after suffering rare blood clot three weeks after first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15320182/man-leg-amputated-blood-clot-three-weeks-astrazeneca-vaccine/

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A Y M
A Y M
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Just a flesh wound.
He has already put himself on the waiting list for the booster.

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Dan L
Dan L
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Why do they add the “rare” bit? And in the article it seems they can’t write blood clot without adding “rare” (Well I know why psyops…). I have say the man doesn’t look particularly pleased with his rare blood clot.

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awildgoose
awildgoose
4 years ago

Either this is pure grift, they expect people to be dropping like flies from ADE, or a bit of both.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

May be needed for ADE

As an aside, I’m starting to prefer the Chinese communist regime to our own communist regime

To paraphrase Mohammed Ali

‘No Old Etonian ever cooked me no takeaway meal’

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iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Surely our communist regime is just a subsidiary?

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crimsonpirate
crimsonpirate
4 years ago

one thing that got overlooked-and I wish I’d kept the Evening Standard that day-was when it was announced Mar 2020 permission given to councils for funeral pyres

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  crimsonpirate

Last year a Channel 4 report declared that the “fires never stop burning” at crematoriums in Mexico, with videos of billowing black smoke, no context whatsoever. The Dollar Vigilante in Mexico went to investigate these crematoriums. Most were either closed or operating at much reduced capacity, with bored security staff at the gates.

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Grumpy Old Man
Grumpy Old Man
4 years ago

This will be as useful as the emergency mortuaries commissions in March/April last year. The ones no one ever talks about.

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Grumpy Old Man

Last year, Pembrokeshire County Council, amidst considerable publicity, had fifty extra graves dug to receive covviecorpses. There’s nothing like prompt and decisive action to control a pandemic.

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago

Oh the humanity!

https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/healthcare?areaType=nhstrust&areaName=Buckinghamshire%20Healthcare%20NHS%20Trust

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Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Open up those emergency morgues

DO IT NOW!!!!!

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

I’m emptying the freezer so I have somewhere to store the bodies of my beloved family when the delta wave washes over Buckinghamshire. Amazing how many frozen mini sausage rolls accumulate at the bottom. That’s tea sorted

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Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Did you find any distorted ice lollies?

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

hell yeth! that was brunch

also found a couple of relatives from the first wave – lol!

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Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

My relatives or yours?

(Aunt Maud has not not been answering her phone since March 2020)

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

could be anybody’s, I don’t recognise them. I just remember the trouble I had squeezing the wheelchair in. (its not a big freezer)

I put it down to lockdown madness and blame the government

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Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Steve W – thank you so much for some much-needed laughter!!

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

😹

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

There’s always a stray fish finger at the bottom of mine.

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

have you considered eating it? Or maybe you are and they are breeding?

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Well…Mr H doesn’t balk at the idea. He often rounds up any fugitives and makes a sandwich out of them. Bit like what could happen to us, I suppose.

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Bags of mixed veg seem to be breeding in ours.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Love that. Need a good laugh nowadays!

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Mark76
Mark76
4 years ago

Just out of interest which travel list is Russia on?

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Jaguarpig
Jaguarpig
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark76

Gold with spots on

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark76

Don’t even go there.

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago

“We could have to vaccinate children to stop the spread of the Delta variant, virologist Dr Chris Smith says.”

another one for the gallows

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago

lets see how those SAGE predictions are going

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

normally in science, if your model doesn’t agree with reality you throw away the model

in ‘build back better’ science, you just carry on with the same model and outlandishly claim your model has always been right and people who don’t accept that are probably some sort of right wing ‘denier’

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

They had build back better science in the Dark Ages
It didn’t do awfully well
The trouble with insisting 2+ 2= 5 is that your bridges collapse

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

They throw away the data and do more testing, and it STILL WONT CURVE FIT.

so they just say it’s DELAYED, next week the sky will fall.

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Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago

Excess deaths from… the spike protein, which, as we now know, is cytotoxic?

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Smelly Melly
Smelly Melly
4 years ago

This so called vaccine isn’t much cop is it? Thankfully I’m waiting for the vaccine against the Martian variant.

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

That one only attacks men. Women must fear the Venusian variant.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Another building block in the mind games

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dismalswamp
dismalswamp
4 years ago

This will be to dispose of the criminals post Nuremberg 2

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  dismalswamp

Ah yes, Westminster was the clue

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Bobby Lobster
Bobby Lobster
4 years ago

Are they real? This is beyond a joke now.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Obviously not worrying anyone at Ascot, the politicians need to be shown the door now, its getting farcical

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Lilacblue
Lilacblue
4 years ago

I wonder though if the advert is actually a plant, intended to be found and find its way to the media and spread fear?

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Welshp
Welshp
4 years ago
Reply to  Lilacblue

This is exactly my thought now, so much Psyops going on. Is this designed to ramp up fear so more get injected?

Last edited 4 years ago by Welshp
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Lucan Grey
Lucan Grey
4 years ago

It’s not for COVID. It’s for when skeptics go full Michael Douglas.

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baboon
baboon
4 years ago

Blackrock is buying every single family house they can find, paying 20-50% above asking price and outbidding normal home buyers. Why are corporations, pension funds and property investment groups buying entire neighborhoods out from under the middle class? Lets take a look. Homes are popping up on MLS and going under contract within a few hours. Blackrock, among others, are buying up thousands of new homes and entire neighborhoods.So who is Blackrock? Only the worlds largest asset manager and the leading proponent of The Great Reset. Theyre looking to redistribute -Get this- $120Trillion dollars. The entire wealth of the worlds middle class and poor combined several times over.As an example, a 124 new home neighborhood was bought in its entirety in Texas. Average Americans were outbid to a tune of $32million. Homes sold at an avg if 20% above listing. Now the entire neighborhood is made up of SFR’s. What are SFR’s??Single Family Rentals. Now, your potential lower to middle class home owner is positioned to be a permanent renter. This matters because for the lower and middle class owning a home is the most major part of any financial success, and future upward mobility.This is wealth redistribution, and it… Read more »

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baboon
baboon
4 years ago
Reply to  baboon

What I have posted above may well be the smoking gun behind this entire hoax.

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Helen
Helen
4 years ago
Reply to  baboon

Thank for the housing story from the US. Here is the timber story from Europe Clear cutting of local forests is leaving hill tops bald……….WHY? Bark beetle  Like covid, another pestilence; the bark beetle, is being blamed in Germany but those of us who have lived in Germany for many years are well aware that there has been ‘forest die back’ for 10’s of years. What changed however in 2020 was new nation forestry strategies based upon modelling of carbon uptake by trees of different ages along side the dogma of the climate change science based, like covid outcomes, upon crystal ball predictions that led to the Paris Agreement.   So what we have is $cience providing the basis for policies to ultimately benefit the wealthy. In the case of Natural Capital it has been driven by the land owning classes and will force land values to high levels as all aspects of what the land (nature) provides us (so called ecosystem services) from ‘spiritual peace’ to ‘flood protection’ will be (valued) priced under these new land use policies. Any kind of value can be conjured up and assigned to a service. Reference: Schwartz, S. H. (2012). An Overview of the Schwartz Theory… Read more »

Last edited 4 years ago by Helen
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Helen
Helen
4 years ago
Reply to  Helen

4. Scientific dogma: Our most powerful weapon: Trees : 400+ tonnes carbon per hectare: Trees are the ultimate carbon capture and storage machines. Like great carbon sinks, woods and forests absorb atmospheric carbon and lock it up for centuries. They do this through photosynthesis. The entire woodland ecosystem plays a huge role in locking up carbon, including the living wood, roots, leaves, deadwood, surrounding soils and its associated vegetation.That’s how much a young wood with mixed native species can lock up in trees, roots and soil. 5. Paris Agreement: 2016 A REGULATION ON THE INCLUSION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM LAND USE, LAND USE CHANGE AND FORESTRY (LULUCF) INTO THE 2030 CLIMATE AND ENERGY FRAMEWORK AROSE OUT OF THE PARIS AGREEMENT. 6. Germany Forest Strategy 2020: The Climate Action Plan of the Federal Government (BMUB 2016) includes a section on the sector land-use, land-use change and forestry which, inter alia, aims at “maintaining and improving the ability of forests to act as a sink.” The LULUCF sector should thereby contribute to the economy-wide guiding principle of becoming virtually carbon-neutral by mid-century. It links to the Forestry Strategy 2020 and encourages a sustainable management of forests, aiming at forests’ potential to take up and store CO2, and the closely-associated use of… Read more »

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