UK Government to Block Out Sunlight to Comply with ‘Net Zero’
The UK government is funneling huge sums of taxpayer money to bankroll a scheme to block out light from the Sun in order to comply with the globalist targets of “Net Zero.”
The UK government is funneling huge sums of taxpayer money to bankroll a scheme to block out light from the Sun in order to comply with the globalist targets of “Net Zero.”
Amid the escalating battle with Harvard University, President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to withdraw another $1 billion in taxpayer-funded federal funding from the prestigious school.
President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts policy during his first term in the White House remains one of his most popular and controversial moves.
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