Mentally ill child Greta Thunberg is a globalist tool

Political activist Lauren Witzke slammed the globalists for using
Greta Thunberg (https://bit.ly/3gMgvh2) in their push to inject
more people around the world with the experimental Wuhan
coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine (https://bit.ly/33kLWvR).
“I feel for her. I have like a lot of compassion for her because I
know she’s been diagnosed with autism. They put a script in front
of her and say, ‘Hey, read this,’ and they’re just using her as a
propaganda piece. So I have a lot of compassion for Greta
Thunberg,” Witzke said during her appearance as guest for “The
American Journal” on InfoWars.
“However, the people that are handling her, putting her in these
positions and having her read these scripts are vile and evil, and
they’re willing to use a young girl with autism
(https://bit.ly/3rLBtTA) to push their agenda, and that is what
they are doing.”
In a short video clip, Thunberg called on the international
community, governments and vaccine developers to step up their
game and address the “tragedy that is vaccine inequity.”
Thunberg, who was obviously reading from a script, said:
“Vaccines were developed in record time. But so far on average,
one in four people in high income countries have received a
coronavirus vaccine, compared with just one in over 500 in low
and middle income countries.”
The 19-year-old Swedish environmental activist is known for
challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate
change mitigation, which is another issue associated with the
globalists (https://bit.ly/3BivSXO).
Witzke was also appalled by the level of arrogance shown by the
globalists in the way they operate.
“They have no problem letting you know what they’re about to
do before they do it. They’re so prideful, and they’re arrogant,
and they like to give you the hint,” Witzke said.
Witzke noticed that arrogance in the Thunberg video.
“Today, up to 75 percent of all emerging diseases come from
animals. And as we are cutting down forests and destroying habitats,
we are creating the ideal conditions for diseases to spill over from
one animal to another – and then to us. And we can no longer
separate the health crisis from the ecological crisis. It’s all
interlinked in many ways,” Thunberg said.
“She’s talking about the animals again, talking about these cross
species, viruses and illness,” Witzke noted.