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A few years?? How's about a few months! I don't understand why we let these ppl - the Globalists - push us around. We know this is happening all across the world. With all the ways we can communicate across oceans & countries why aren't we connecting to push back on these ridiculous ideas or laws or commands? Why are we being so passive? I don't think it's fear - not yet at least. Are we waiting for someone else to cry "Wolverines!"? I'm as guilty as everyone else. My greatest concern is that we have already waited too long.

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Literally I am burning stuff right now lol

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They will never tell the truth about CO2, the Globalists want a zero-carbon footprint. Does anyone realize that all plant life would die - it requires and absorbs CO2.

As for burning firewood, I am not surprised this would be the next issue, soon they will come for our charcoal and propane BBQs. All the lies, we have a 0.04 percent carbon footprint which is perfect, not the high amounts their leftist highly paid "experts" are spouting. Since the WEF want to eliminate 7 billion people by 2050, either freezing or starving us is their goal. It is, truthfully, going to take a "French Revolution" to take these people down.

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The difference between a conspiracy theory and reality is down to 6 months now

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The insanity knows no bounds....We always had a wood stove back east, for the cold winters, but when we moved west to Arizona, we had a terrible time with a neighbor who burned wet wood and trash regularly in their fireplace. The air was so bad and the dark smoke went up our driveway, and all the way down the street . They also burned outside 24/7 and we could not use our swamp cooler in the summer because of the non stop smoke. So for two years we suffered greatly. One neighbor who was renting moved out. We even had to wear masks to get to our car because the smoke burnt our throats and eyes. Eventually enough people complained so the neighbor toned it down a bit. They used to use natural gas, but got a bunch of free wood and burned and burned and burned. I guess my point is if you don't burn dry wood and have a chimney that draws it can be a nightmare for your neighbors. The town has 100 year old laws on the books for when it was sparsely populated, but now it's really growing, and the air quality is not good anymore. Years ago in New England, people put in outdoor wood burning furnaces which really belched smoke like a locomotive, and there were a lot of law suits, because people were getting sick from their neighbors smoke. The smell of dry wood burning is much different than what I am describing, and anyone who thinks they might not mind, hasn't experienced it. All that's required is for people to have a little consideration and burn responsibly.

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I wanted to thank all of you for the positive response to my comment about excessive wood smoke. So many times comments like mine are attacked and ridiculed in the forums. Even when children are involved, I have often witnessed a lack of empathy that is chilling. Thank you again!

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