Mark Hodgson has done a sterling - and miraculously patient - job of cataloguing just some of the interconnections which manifest as the Green Blob re. a funding analysis of an organisation which probably few have even heard of - E3G:
A 47 minute read just documenting sources of funding! I only managed to get a third of the way through before my brain circuits melted. Mark is made of sterner stuff obviously and he’s done us a huge favour I feel. Because what struck me as I waded even deeper into the shady world of Green Blob funding is that in essence what we have here is a highly complex, living, breathing organism. Mark is looking at its nervous system, connected to the brain. It’s a parasitic organism too, sucking the life blood out of the tax bases of many countries who have embraced the scam that is the ‘climate and nature crisis’ and its alleged mitigation via carbon reduction measures. I’m calling it the Parasitic Green Hive Mind and I really do think it is a living organism, functionally, in every sense, if not literally. And that gives me the creeps quite frankly - it’s really sinister.
Mark introduces his mammoth article as follows:
A few days ago my attention was drawn to an article headed “The UK’s clean power mission: Delivering the prize”. Like so many of the pieces purporting to show the benefits (sic) and wisdom (sic) of Net Zero, it comes to a conclusion that I find to be scarcely credible:
“The UK government can both achieve its Clean Power 2030 Mission and bring down electricity bills for households. Detailed modelling shows the government target of 95% clean power by 2030 is attainable, and will protect the UK from gas price volatility. If that is paired with the policy reforms in E3G’s Electricity Bills Charter, billpayers could enjoy savings of over £200 a year by 2030.”
I confess I hadn’t previously heard of Third Generation Environmentalism (which is what E3G stands for). However, a quick look at the “about” section of its website left me in no doubt about its purpose:
“Our immediate priorities are clear. To build the climate politics and diplomacy needed to shape an ambitious new round of climate targets in 2025, to massively accelerate the energy transition to a clean economy, and to get financing where it matters for climate action through the transformation of the global financial architecture.”
Having established that the organisation is one that would inevitably produce a hopelessly optimistic report about the current UK government’s even more hopelessly optimistic energy targets I then did what I always do in these cases – I looked at the section of the website which tells me about their funders. They have been in existence for twenty years, and have at least 150 staff (including two co-CEOs, eight Associate Directors, numerous other directors, a Chief of Staff, and thirteen Programme Leads), so they must be well-funded. And while the section of their website listing their funders doesn’t make us privy to the sums received from each of them, it’s a list of funders that we sceptics – who do what we do for nothing – could only dream of.
Sixty eight funders are listed, and so many of the familiar names are there, that it reads a bit like the inter-married Royal families of nineteenth century Europe. Let’s take a look at them (as they appear on the E3G website, in alphabetical order):
Let me know if you make it to the end!
I seriously think that we are not going to take down the Green Blob - in this country, the US, Australia and elsewhere - if we do not take into consideration that it is functionally at least, even literally, a living, breathing, parasitic organism. We should be urgently researching the best methods of destroying complex parasitic organisms before they kill their host - which is us, and more generally Western industrialised modern civilisation. I wonder if Team Trump has got this message? Because here in the UK, Team Starmer is already fully assimilated into the Parasitic Green Hive Mind, as was the rotten Conservative administration before. Plus nearly all of the mainstream media, plus virtually every public institution and the whole of academia.
Thanks Jaime. You have taken my analysis a stage further, and I have to say, I agree with your conclusion. The terrifying thing is that my very limited research barely scratches the surface of the "green" blob. It's a parasite of global scale, and its tentacles are intertwined everywhere.
It would seen that mass formation psychosis has stricken Canada. WTF???