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Globalist Agency Calls for Energy Lockdowns including Banning Cars on Sundays to Achieve Climate Goals

Article Date - 03/20/2022

The globalist International Energy Agency (IEA) is calling for energy lockdowns as the price of gas and oil skyrockets.

Months after the destructive and deadly COVID lockdowns the IEA is calling for new lockdowns on the general public such as banning cars on Sunday and only allowing certain license registered vehicles on the road on certain days.

The globalist rules would once again decimate the third world nations where people don’t have the luxury of working from home or taking weekends off.

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But the globalists don’t care. It’s for the greater good.

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As gasoline prices rise to record levels, the International Energy Agency is calling for energy lockdowns, such as banning the use of private cars in cities on Sundays.

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Other measures proposed in the agency’s “A 10-Point Plan to Cut Oil Use” include reducing speed limits, working from home, cutting business air travel and imposing an SUV “tax,” reports Climate Depot, the website run by former Capitol Hill staffer Marc Morano.

“Governments have all the necessary tools at their disposal to put oil demand into decline in the coming years, which would support efforts to both strengthen energy security and achieve vital climate goals,” the report states.

Among the proposals: “Reducing highway speed limits by about 6 miles per hour; more working from home; street changes to encourage walking and cycling; car-free Sundays in cities and restrictions on other days; cutting transit fares; policies that encourage more carpooling; cutting business air travel.”