mercoledì 8 aprile 2026

Greta Thurnberg’s wet dream coming true, a greener planet.



So what makes our planet less green? Brown for instance? Consumption makes the world shitty brown, so lower consumption makes the world better and green (Except for China, and wars, that pollution is never protested by any green party, ONG, or her Godnesses Greta, ever)

Facts, (not confabulations), while pre Plandemic the distribution chain to shops and restaurants was one way, now is a little the other way, for example, one big rig (articulated lorry/truck/camion, TIR) that can take 22 Tons of goods, to make it simply to digest say one Ton per pallet, total 22 pallets in one load, was sent twice a day out from the same hub to supply some 4 to 5 shops/restaurants every day so 44 Tons on 44 pallets a day to say 10 destinations.

Two drivers, one starting 4 AM ending around 1PM, the other starting 1PM and ending around 8-9 PM, by night the vehicle was doing hub to hub transfers so next morning all hubs have goods at hand to load their distribution lists.

Some tighter spaces, central zones, were served by simple, smaller in size, trucks (Non articulated, rigid, etc) that could take 12 pallets only, hence 12 tons each run, serving maybe up to 3 ships per run, two runs each day.

And a hub had say (to keep it simple) 10 articulated vehicles and maybe another 5 simple trucks. (There were hubs with 300 Articulated and 100 simple trucks too, but that makes our math hard for certain brainiacs around here)

How is it today afetr 6 years of progress and economic boom post Plandemic collapse?

Same hub has now 10 non articulated vehicles and maybe 3 articulated ones. The articulated ones rarely hit the road to distribute any-more, they do night runs between hubs.

The non articulated trucks now have 11 – 12 pallets, like 300 KG each, rarely half a ton each, and... 11 to 12 drops a day starting 6AM to 7PM, one driver only, so each shop is now buying half a ton to less than that where they were buying maybe 4 to 8 tons per week before the Chinese Bat engineered by Pfizer brought us joy, and the mask, and the rest you know it... So let’s simplify, from 5 tons a week down to half a ton a week, from 40 drivers down to 12.

Garbage collection (rubbish, trash, punk, whatever makes your clock tick) follows suit, let’s assume an area served by 20 dustcarts (those trucks that have the machineries to lift and tip the household refuse bins) per type of refuse (20 for dry refuse like mix of paper/cardboard, another 20 for wet refuse from cooking, another 20 for non recyclable refuse like diapers and so on; for a total of 60 trucks, again two shifts per truck a day, hence 120 drivers), today the same area is served by 40 mix trucks daily (half load wet half load dry mix, or half load packaging/bottles etc., and half load grass/hedges cuts) hence two bellies each truck, one shift only, so 40 drivers out of 120 previously, covering the same area, because there is less and less to collect, if people don’t buy anything or barely buy, there is nothing or almost nothing to throw away. And even those by-standard trucks come half empty most of the time.

At the tipping station (waste exchange depot) where big rigs get loaded from whatever the area dustcarts collected to take it to sorting plants to be made raw materials again, or biogas and manure, etc., same story, where each type of load needed some 10 transports a day to clear out, now 2 to 3 are more than sufficient.

As a result also here the drivers have being axed to 10%-20% of pre pandemic.

Now think bigger, the same number of people were axed from production plants, shop floors, sorting stations, management, while the rent for same buildings (or tax on their occupied position like Business Rates) remains unchanged or goes higer year by year because… why not?

Same amount of mouths to feed, the city/town/village has not shrunk at all, but consumption dropped at 10%-20% tops.

And 80% of previous workforce now on benefits or other forms of state subsidies like unemployment, job seeking allowance, recertification allowances etc. Not producing any goods, no added value, no jobs, no commerce, no trades servicing, fixing or building anything.

No future.

For any of them, their families and their offspring.

And this is the wet dream of Greta Turnberg (and her handlers):

Save The Planet, let everybody die of famine, or at maximum scrapping by; month by month on job seeker allowances and similar handouts, for ever.

Welcome to communism.

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