There is one reason why I can’t stand this Greta Thunberg. It is because my parents got divorced when I was six. I promise that the last statement will make sense in a minute.
You see, I would regularly have my parents following their divorce ask me to say things on their behalf to the other and it always felt strange, almost as if my words were not my own. This wasn’t just when I was little, this crap was going on when I was well into my teens. You can tell pretty easily when someone is being forced to say something. They don’t come off like what they are saying is natural. That’s what is happening to Greta.
Pigtailed Wednesday Adams lookalike enviro-radical Greta Thunberg posted a tweet and it started an international conspiracy probe into who’s pulling her puppet strings. She accidentally posted the propaganda talking point orders from her New World Order handlers to all 5 million addicted twits who follow every character she taps to social media.
Those wise and weighty opinions Thunberg spews at the drop of a microphone appear to be spoon fed to her in easy to swallow sound-bites. India is taking it seriously enough to start a national security investigation.
They aren’t going to arrest the teenage activist, their detectives are focused on “the creators of the document she shared.” Indian law enforcement officials call it suspected “overseas conspiracy” and they “appear to be serious about getting to the bottom of the manufactured support for the anti-government protests.”
Delhi Police Special Commissioner Praveer Ranjan is steamed. “Delhi Police has taken cognizance of a toolkit document found on a social media handle that predates and indicates a copycat execution of a conspiracy behind the January 26 violence.” They had civil unrest issues on “Q” there too.
“The call was to wage economic, social, cultural and regional war against India.” Thunberg was manipulated into spreading New World Order propaganda. They take it seriously. Ranjan was quick to point out that one of the cases being built involves “sedition.” The aim of the plot was to “push conflict between religious and ethnic groups in India.” Sounds familiar.
Thunberg doesn’t seem to mind the “seriousness with which authorities are treating this case.” She’s not “bothered by the growing international criminal investigation.” She has wealthy and powerful globalist friends.