Sure, LNG Production and the Middle Class Raising Families Simply Must Be Racist!

Of course for all our ultra-literal readers, that title is a case point in irony.

Right down the road in Sulphur, LA, right over that rickety old bridge they’re supposed to replace sometime in the next seven to forty-seven years, there is a story going on that is a perfect microcosm for what is happening with the globalist lunatics trying to infiltrate every nook and cranny of this country and world.

It’s more on climate change, of course. Or, should I use the new, more dramatic “climate chaos” moniker for this latest outrage?

We’ve got a typical pattern of white globalist paymasters using and abusing folks who don’t know any better or who sell their souls so that if you call them out on the provincial nature of their cause you are deemed a racist. Rockefeller sort of takes the cake here, as Scott McKay writes:

Mega-rich white leftists — the Rockefellers’ money came from oil and gas, for crying out loud! — trying desperately to kill middle-class jobs by ginning up poor people against economic development is one of the most evil, atrocious things politics can offer.

Oh yes, of course white on black racism is a very real thing; it’s just that still too many people don’t look at the correct white people as the real enemy.

You may have heard of the World Economic Forum (WEF). The World Health Organization (WHO). The United Nations (UN). These are just a few of the tyrannical organizational elites that work in conjunction to rule us. Vipers like Michael Bloomberg and the Rockefeller family, not to mention an untold number of other billionaires, are figureheads. It would be healthy to be able to engage in a more critical, more nuanced, more scientific, conversation about climate changes, but as so many scientists and doctors are revealing, that is not possible with the fearmongering elites who mean to use and abuse the idea of “climate chaos” to affect sweeping, truly catastrophic policies onto the middle class. They prey on people of poverty and low sense of self and create a boogeyman in the white man out to get them with their “racist” liquified natural gas policies.

Here is an example of this racial nonsense in The Hive Fund for Climate and Gender Justice.

In partnership with nearly two dozen donors, a broad array of advisors, the Hive Fund provides multiyear, general support to more than 120 grantee partners primarily in Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, and the Carolinas — states that contribute more than 20 percent of the nation’s climate pollution. More than 75 percent of this funding flows to organizations led by Black, Brown, Indigenous, and Asian American and Pacific Islander women — impactful leaders that have historically been overlooked and undervalued by philanthropy.

Philanthropists. Like George Soros and Bill Gates or like St Anthony of Padua?

When you’re talking activists like single mother of six Roishetta Ozane, you’re talking about one of the many poor decision makers in this country whose lives find escape, purpose, and probably even a fat check to kill middle class jobs in the energy sector in the name of buzz words like “racist projects” and “environmental racism.”

Then we have this post from Ms Ozane, parading her child around in a way that may very well have him pissed off at her in six or seven years.

No personal judgment here, but on a political level, Ms. Ozane doesn’t need to be anywhere near public policy, especially policy that has the capacity to wreck middle class families’ lives, the same middle class that foots the bill for so many fatherless homes in this country.

From The Wall Street Journal:

In 2021, [Ozane] gave representatives of the Funder Collaborative and the Hive Fund for Climate and Gender Justice, an organization funded in part by Amazon.com’s billionaire founder, Jeff Bezos, a tour of communities near fossil-fuel facilities. Her organization, the Vessel Project of Louisiana, received grants from these groups, as well as from Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Beyond Petrochemicals campaign.

In Washington, Ozane rallied in front of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an independent agency that approves LNG plants. She also targeted the Energy Department, which grants export licenses to LNG facilities. Ozane met several times with Shalanda Baker, the director of the DOE’s Office of Economic Impact and Diversity.

Others also applied pressure. James Hiatt, an activist from Lake Charles, La., asked Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm as she visited the state to reject new LNG projects, and John Beard, an activist from Port Arthur, Texas, spoke to White House adviser John Podesta at the COP 28 climate summit in Dubai.

We wonder how people like Ms Ozane are cooling their homes and if those moving shadows in the video above are indeed fan blades. It certainly looks like the lights are on. We are also wondering how folks like Ms Ozane are able to travel to Dubai, Washington, Egypt, Canada, and Malaysia under the cause they espouse. We are wondering if they know that these billionaire monsters are just using them for their own vicious gains. Finally, we are wondering other things about Ms Ozane’s decision-making, as a mother of six without a father in the home, but if she doesn’t have the dignity to realize that herself and remain a bit humble about it all, then we certainly don’t want to interrupt her trip through oblivion. She’ll have to see it for herself if she ever does.

Most cynicism aside, this is a perfect example of the little pet projects the globalists ghouls enact all over the country to implement their nefarious schemes against the middle class right under our noses. These charities and NGOs prey on unsuspecting, useful puppets by offering them some level of clout on the plantation (we all are on) and have been on (myself included) and it makes those who sell us out feel good about themselves. Do they know they’re selling us out? Who knows. Doesn’t matter. Their ignorance will be used until they are no longer necessary for the powers that be. At that point of course they’ll likely double down on the oblivion and it all will morph into some other absurd complaint and cause.

It’s all normal.

It’s also all a trap to keep us snapping at one another instead of turning our heads to the true enemy–

Them.

What we will do for Ms Ozane and other activists is invite her to listen to the numerous scientists who are and have been coming forward all along to tell anyone who will listen that this whole climate change thing is a political narrative used to push the globalist agenda for a New World Order–and part of that process is to destroy hard working Americans in the middle class (see the 2020 quarantine and the death of small business). In a word, it’s all a hoax to crush the segment of society that actually keeps the engine going.

None of this is news to Louisianans who know even a little of what information war is raging as we speak. You don’t have to be a fringe, mad researcher digging in the dark for conspiracy theories to be able to connect Hegelian patterns of problem-reaction-solution in every one of Mockingbird’s prepackaged narratives–including this one in climate chaos. In fact, to make fossil-fuel projects like LNG terminals an issue of race and to pretend that the white billionaires flying all over the planet actually care about you or the climate is exponentially more foolish than that.


May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.

Jeff LeJeune is the author of several books, writer for RVIVR, editor, master of English and avid historian, teacher and tutor, aspiring ghostwriter and podcaster, and creator of LeJeune Said. Visit his website at jefflejeune.com, where you can find a conglomerate of content.

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