I had to listen to total nonsense for about half an hour. Everything from problems with gender, to race, to fossil fuels, how we need 'renewable energy'...the worst had to be the gender. This woman's solution to climate change was actually women empowerment. I am not kidding. I am not exaggerating. She actually emphasized how females should be the solution and the problem is the patriarchal control. I don't think the earth cares. I don't think women are going to run the world any better than men. If you were so good you would have done something we haven't. But ANYWAY, at the end she asked for any input or questions and that's where I came in (Thank you guys). We were brief since it was the end of the night. But I told her she didn't mention China and how they have the most coal powered planets than anywhere else. After that I asked her why she thinks we should solely rely on climate powered energy, the same thing she was arguing was changing. I worded it much better but it's late now. She welcomed questions and was polite, but didn't give good answers between me and another guy.
Now here's the jewel. I looked up her name. I wasn't going to give it out, but now I'm wondering. I looked up her name on the World Economic Forum and although her name came up for 1 article, there's no picture. I found more results from a Google search. If you guys want to find something her name is Hannah Evans.
take note, the tentacles are long and they all lead back to one group its only to do one thing, control a supply line and or turn it off, remember carbon credits and how that was used to shut down countries that were too strong?
The family name Evans is an interesting rabbithole.
At one point, an Evans married a Hollingsworth and that became the Naval Shipbuilding Yard of the east coast.
The 6th Fleet is a 'rogue' or independent fleet, the only one, that can be sent anywhere at any time and an Evans has been the admiral at its head for over 6 generations (in the past). This is an important point.
Evan Bayh, a senator from Indiana, gets his name from his mother as Evans. Bayh is related to turncoat Dan Coats. This is what I call the Name Game, where 'players' take another family name for their first or middle names, typically their mother's last name as a way to keep track of each other's pedigrees.
Ex. 1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Evans_Hughes
If you were to get a Who's Who book from the past and looked at the name Evans, you'd find one of the bigger rabbit tunnels in connections.
interesting thanks for your input
You can shut their mouth by asking them to explain the three separate Ice ages in California, Before Oil.