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My GEP 2024 Environment Bill

by Lady Carla Davis, MPH

Specializing in Nutrition

GEP Minister for Environment

Presented at the 2024 GEP

Sunday, 15 Dec 2024

Namaste His Holiness Jagadguru Swami Isa, His Excellency C.V. Ananda Bose, Honourable Secretary, Speaker and Dignitaries, my GEP family, Members, and Attendees,

 

This Bill identifies and addresses harmful and destructive environmental issues that can no longer be ignored.  The tasks to rectify them are vast and daunting because environmental problems exist in every area of life, industry, business, and government.  The problems are extensive.  Plus, our inner and outer environments are inseparable. 

 

This Bill identifies and addresses the areas of concern within the five elements of Nature.  They are Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space.  Contamination and destruction of these five elements must cease for humanity, our planet’s inhabitants, and ecosystems to survive and thrive.

 

BIGGEST POLLUTERS OF OUR PLANET AND HUMANITY

Weather modification or weather geoengineering

•   The military and warfare

•   Covert space operations, weaponization and surveillance under the guise of national security or exploration

• High-tech (e.g., telephone towers, high voltage power lines, and satellites dispersing EMFs, radiation, and other harmful frequencies)

•   Factory farms and toxic chemical agriculture

•   Mining

•   The pharmaceutical industry

 

CONTRIBUTING FACTORS

Billions of tax dollars diverted into destructive military operations and warfare

•   AI uncontrolled

•   Media control

•  Conflicts of interest from industry political funding in governance

Lack of transparency under the guise of national security

 

AI masks responsibility and evades liability.  It also does not have a heart or brain.  AI is only as good as those who program it.

Controllers of the mainstream media (MSM) censor vital information from independent sources that oppose the narrative or expose wrongdoing.

 

Industry or special interest political funding creates conflicts of interest among decision-makers.  It also determines who is ‘selected’ in government.  Plus, it prevents governance for the people, by the people, and accountable to the people.  Lack of transparency, under the guise of national security, further exacerbates these problems. 

The 2024 Global Energy Parliament (GEP) session was held from 14-15 December.  During the first day of Parliament, we had questions and answers followed by discussions.  On the second day, Ministers presented their Bills.  Below is the text of my GEP 2024 Environment Bill presented by (me) Lady Carla Davis, MOH, GEP Minister for Environment.