Rockefeller Foundation Bankrolls COVID-19 Commission Led by Beijing Sympathizer
Jeffrey Sachs has downplayed the Uyghur genocide and criticized U.S. foreign policy Getty Images Chuck Ross • May 11, 2021 4:59 am
One of the largest charitable foundations in the country has contributed $300,000 to a coronavirus commission formed by a Columbia University economist who advised a Chinese government planning commission and called the United States the greatest threat to global peace.
The Rockefeller Foundation is one of two backers of the
Lancet COVID-19 Commission, a collaboration between the British medical journal and Jeffrey Sachs, a prominent liberal economist who progressive groups pushed for a spot in the Biden administration.
Assessing China’s Energy and Climate Goals
May 6, 2021, 5:00 am Getty/Ma Xiping/Xinhua
Aerial photo taken on February 24, 2021, shows a molten-salt solar thermal power plant in Dunhuang, northwest China s Gansu Province.
Sam Hananel
China is the world’s largest greenhouse gas producer.
1 As such, the world needs the Chinese government to take ambitious, urgent action to reduce emissions. In September 2020 at the United Nations, and again at the recent Leaders Summit on Climate convened by U.S. President Joe Biden, Chinese President Xi Jinping committed China to aiming to have carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060.
Groundbreaker and Innovator Event
On
Wednesday, July 21, Asia Society Northern California will host an off-the-record Executive Roundtable program on the Myanmar Conflict and Crisis with the
Honorable
Scot Marciel, former U.S. Ambassador to Myanmar and Visiting Scholar, Visiting Practitioner Fellow of Southeast Asia at Stanford University s Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) and
Consul General Toru Maeda, Consul General of Japan in San Francisco and former Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of Japan in Myanmar. Managing Director of Asia Society Policy Institute
Debra Eisenman will moderate the discussion.
The executive roundtable discussion will assess Myanmar’s current challenges, security issues, the ongoing humanitarian crisis, hampered economic reform, strained bilateral relationships, and governance challenges that have hampered its progress as a nation. Are there opportunities for Myanmar going forward with the Biden A
Published: Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Exxon climate collage. Credits: Claudine Hellmuth/E&E News (illustration); The Rockefeller Archive Center (photo & Standard Oil); Defendant of Exxon Mobile Corp (text); Francis Chung/E&E News (Exxon sign) Exxon Mobil Corp. officials blame the heirs of its founder, John D. Rockefeller, of funding a string of climate lawsuits against the oil company. Claudine Hellmuth/E&E News (illustration); The Rockefeller Archive Center (photo and Standard Oil); Defendant of Exxon Mobil Corp (text); Francis Chung/E&E News (Exxon sign)
Exxon Mobil Corp. has a strategy for firing back at supporters of climate change litigation against the oil giant: Blame the Rockefellers.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/515198.html (Natural News) As Natural News exclusively reported yesterday, a non-profit front group for global genocide against humanity The Center for Public Integrity has hired a “journalist” to terrorize family members and relatives of vaccine skeptics as part of a program to silence all vaccine critics.
A reporter there named Liz Essley Whyte trolled through online records to try to identify people who might be related to Ty and Charlene Bollinger, founders of The Truth About Vaccines and pro-Trump, pro-America patriots who dare to ask questions about vaccine safety vs. efficacy.
In emails acquired by Natural News and shown here, Liz Essley Whyte was tracking down and targeting relatives of the Bollingers for “dirt” on their finances, and she offered to protect the identity of any relatives or family members who would offer up some dirt on “background.” These are the kind of tactics reminiscent of