New Records Expose Children’s Marches as Long-Planned Component of Climate Litigation Campaign

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Newly obtained public records reveal that the recruitment of young children for strikes and demonstrations are a long-planned component of the climate industry’s litigation campaign

Newly obtained public records reveal that the recent wave of private “climate” litigation and state attorneys general (AGs) investigations was not only laid out behind closed doors seven years ago at an infamous 2012 meeting in La Jolla, California. It turns out the attendees also got very early word about the frenzied street theater of children’s marches and school kids’ strikes now filling the streets, including this week in the U.S.

The reason? These demonstrations are a long-planned component of the climate industry’s litigation campaign, including particularly Juliana v. United States, the “Climate Kids” suit that is a radical example of the extreme climate activism flooding the courts.

That La Jolla gathering gathering, organized by a coalition of Rockefeller Foundation–supported groups, produced a blueprint for what…

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2 thoughts on “New Records Expose Children’s Marches as Long-Planned Component of Climate Litigation Campaign”

  1. Wow this is a Surprise .But Unexpected When i Was Expecting the Opposite Story Supporting The Children’s March. But True Using Children to Get noticed Works .The White Helmets Successful Image of a Boy in an Ambulance in Syria went All over the World. They Used the Same Child a few Times After That including the So called Chemical Gas Attack. (I saw Cell ph Video of That Being Filmed and you can See the Actors Reacting to the Camera .falling to the Floor in Fits and Shaking then standing up and Watching everyone else do it Once the Camera moved past them.

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