Fuel rationing via QR code – Sri Lanka implements ‘National Fuel Pass’

As soon as WEF contributor, Ranil Wickremesinghe, took over as president of Sri Lanka, a QR code for fuel price rationing was announced. This is a blueprint for what many more countries are likely to face.

Ranil Wickremesinghe is the new president of Sri Lanka and also a member and agenda contributor of Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum (WEF). No wonder, then, that the latter is also helping to implement, step by step, the globalist organisation’s plans for total control and subjugation of countries to the Great Reset agenda.

The president has also found a suitable globalist supporter in Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera, who has now announced the “National Fuel Pass”.

“After initial technical problems, the FuelPass QR system was successfully tested today. [The] pilot project will continue before it is rolled out nationwide next week. The fuel quota for the last digit on the number plate will ease fuel lines over the next few days and speed up distribution across the island,” Wijesekera wrote in a tweet.

“I thank the petrol station owners who have supported the project, the public who have embraced and supported it, the emergency services and volunteers who have helped implement it. Some petrol stations didn’t adopt it, [and] some people manipulated [or] forged [QR codes] and didn’t want it to be implemented. However, it will be enforced island-wide.”

From now on, there will be a certain amount of fuel every week for people to fill up two days a week, the energy minister said. Accordingly, Sri Lankans will have to apply with their identity card number. Once their ID and other details are verified, they will be assigned a QR code that will allow them to fill up at petrol pumps across the country.

Citizens will then be prompted to fill up based on the last digit of their vehicle registration number in turn. Tourists and foreigners, however, are given priority, at least in the capital Colombo. Apparently, this is to avoid further damage to the country’s tourism industry, especially since foreigners also bring foreign currency into the country, which is urgently needed.

Given that the West is currently trying to successively sanction Russian oil (and its derivatives), which will also cause a shortage of diesel and petrol, this measure in Sri Lanka can also be seen as a blueprint for what is yet to happen in Europe.

Without such digital IDs with QR codes, with which our vaccination status, our vehicles and who knows what else are queried, we might not be able to buy food or even fill up with petrol in the future.

The economic crisis in Sri Lanka has seen millions of people facing acute shortages of not only fuel, but also food, cooking gas and medicine. Former President Rajapaksa’s infamous “green” fertilizer ban contributed largely to the famine the island is currently experiencing.

Same WEF playbook for Dutch farmers?

In the Netherlands, farmers protesting the government’s “green” plans to regulate their livelihoods out of existence and seize their farms have continued their campaign. Already, similar protests have popped up in Italy, Poland, and Germany.

On Saturday, tens of thousands of people in Amsterdam took part in a protest in support of farmers and truckers, among others. They gathered on Dam Square and then walked around the city.

On the Dam were tractors and trucks decorated with banners. The demonstration was part of a worldwide protest. Many people carried an upside-down Dutch flag and wore red farmer’s handkerchiefs.

During the protest, a video message was shown from the American ex-general Michael Flynn, expressing support for the Dutch farmers. “We stand shoulder to shoulder with you. The world is behind the farmers. Your fight is our fight,” Flynn said, urging everyone to put up Dutch flags on social media.

“All our rights are under attack,” Flynn continued. “We have not given permission to have our freedoms taken away. And for that reason, many countries are beginning to rise up against their tyrannical governments.”

All over the world people are peacefully resisting the globalist elites, said the former general. Flynn told the Dutch farmers: “We admire your courage and we fight to defend your land. Your freedoms are under attack and we stand behind you.”

German ‘green’ resolve imploding

After almost five months of war in Ukraine, the German government’s Russian energy boycott policy is dramatically losing support among the population. Even in politics, sobering voices are heard. The Bavarian CSU Prime Minister Söder was quoted in the weekly Bild am Sonntag as saying: “The strategy of quickly bringing Russia to its knees with sanctions has not worked so far.”

Clearly, the globalist Söder is backing down because there has been a marked change in the public mood. Perseverance is quite different from exploiting anti-war sentiments for a week or two.

Shortly after the war in Ukraine began in February, 61 percent of Germans were still in favor of stopping Russian gas imports. That is no longer the case. According to a current INSA survey, 74 percent expect an economic downturn and an increase in unemployment in Germany, while 83 percent believe that prices will continue to rise.

Some 63 percent expect a gas emergency in which the gas will be turned off, and 83 percent expect restrictions for private households.

Particularly dramatic – and a resounding slap in the face for the Scholtz administration, is that almost every second person (47 percent) believes that Germany is harming itself more than Russia with the sanctions. Only 12 percent believe that Russia will suffer more damage.

The government could soon face an icy headwind, at the latest when apartments turn cold.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/07/24/fuel-rationing-via-qr-code-sri-lanka-implements-national-fuel-pass/

Gore: Eliminate Democracy to Save Planet

A guy who lost a presidential election but made a fortune has some thoughts on the political system.

Gore, in an interview with Meet the Press’ Chuck Todd that will air Sunday, said that public sentiment is changing in regards to climate change but that “democracy is broken,”

The only people who think “democracy is broken” want to eliminate it.

Much like “the Supreme Court is broken” or “the Constitution is broken.”

The former vice president also called for the filibuster to be eliminated, saying that “we have a minority government….we have big money playing much too large a role in our politics.”

Gore, who went from an estimated $1.7 million to over $200 million knows all about “big money” and where to get it.

The environmentalist scam has been adopted by green investors who want to hijack our entire economy, as they have already hijacked the economies of entire states, like California, and countries, like those of much of Europe, and they insist on destroying anyone who stands in their way.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/2022/07/gore-eliminate-democracy-save-planet-daniel-greenfield/

Austria: Aggressive Arabs obstruct rescue operation

Two uninvolved men obstructed both the police accident investigation and the rescue operation after a bicycle accident in Rainerstraße in the city of Salzburg yesterday, the police reported in a statement. The 21-year-old Syrian and the 28-year-old Egyptian tried to grab the injured cyclist and pull him away from the paramedics. Furthermore, they behaved extremely aggressively towards the police officers.

Despite repeated warnings, only the threat of use of force was able to convince the two men to stop their behaviour and the police accident investigation and rescue operation could continue. The two men were reported for disturbance of public order and aggressive behaviour.

The case started with an accident in which a 25-year-old cyclist crashed into the door of a car and was injured.

https://www.salzburg24.at/news/salzburg/stadt/nach-radsturz-aggressive-maenner-behindern-rettungseinsatz-124653178

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German-Iranian man faces execution in Iran for being a journalist

With the leaders of Russia, Iran and Turkey set to meet in Tehran Tuesday to frame up their plans for the Mideast, a legal U.S. resident and German citizen Jamshid Sharmahd faces public execution for being a journalist.

Speaking from California, Sharmahd’s daughter Gazelle told Fox News Digital that a Tehran regime lawyer told the family a “death sentence is certain.” Gazelle said a sixth hearing of her father’s “sham trial” might unfold this week. Iran’s regime refused to allow an independent lawyer to represent Sharmahd.

The clerical regime kidnapped the 67-year-old Sharmahd in July 2020 while he was staying at a hotel in Dubai. Sharmahd has lived in California since 2003.

Tehran’s opaque justice system claims Sharmahd played a role in a 2008 terrorist attack at a mosque in Shiraz, Iran that left 14 dead and more than 200 injured.

However, the regime-controlled media outlet Fars News quoted the Iranian National Security Council in 2008 as saying, “The explosion of a bomb or any explosion carried out by opposition elements, be they internal or foreign, is ruled out. The blast was caused by some munitions used in an exhibition for the [Iran-Iraq War] martyrs in the mosque.”

Gazelle said the trial is designed to find a scapegoat for the 2008 blast and to “persecute dissidents and activists.”

Sharmahd worked as a radio journalist in California exposing the high levels of Iranian citizens’ dissatisfaction with the theocratic state. “My dad created a website where activists [in Iran] could post articles, and he would talk about it on his radio show,” Gazelle said.

Germany, which has been Iran’s most important trade partner over the decades, has faced widespread criticism for failing to prioritize Sharmahd’s case and win his freedom.

“I don’t see true actions from Germany. If Germany wants to rescue my dad, they can. They have the resources,” said Gazelle.

The “true actions” she demands include support for calls from Iranian-Americans and German-Iranians to apply maximum pressure on the regime to secure her father’s release. Iranian-American human rights activist Lawdan Bazargan said Berlin should pull the plug on its diplomatic relationship with Tehran to send a message to Iran’s rulers about Sharmahd’s dire plight. “Germany should have broken its ties to the Islamic Republic of Iran years ago,” she said.

Bazargan, who was imprisoned by the regime in the 1980s for dissident activity, said Germany continues to refuse to see “the big picture that the IRI [the Islamic Republic of Iran] is a state-sponsor of terrorism and is a danger for humanity.”

Kazem Moussavi, a German-Iranian dissident and spokesman for the Green Party of Iran in exile, told Fox News Digital, “The regime in Iran is determined to execute the Iranian opposition figure and German citizen Jamshid Sharmahd.

“I’ll say frankly: His only chance of survival is if the [Berlin] federal government acts consistently and immediately. I call on Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to unequivocally demand that the ayatollahs release Jamshid Sharmahd immediately and to stress that Germany will sever relations with the regime and severely sanction it if there is an execution.”

Lisa Daftari, an expert on Iran and editor-in-chief of The Foreign Desk website, told Fox News Digital, “The U.S. and Germany should absolutely use whatever diplomatic leverage they have to sanction the regime over Sharmahd’s case.”

She continued, “The recent uptick in human rights abuses by Iran’s regime, particularly in the targeting of foreign nationals, is a consequence of weak policies against the mullahs. They want to show the world that they have the upper hand and the more dominant negotiating position vis-à-vis the West, and taking hostages and making examples out of them has been their modus operandi since they came to power in Tehran [in 1979].”

Jason I. Poblete, Sharmahd’s U.S.-based lawyer, told Fox News Digital: “If there is going to be a release of hostages in Iran that includes U.S. nationals – and it seems that there will be – then Jimmy [Jamshid] must be on that list. Mr. Sharmahd was kidnapped, paraded on Iranian state television by the supreme leader, and is being held hostage. The Americans, Germans and other stakeholders must do a whole lot more than what they have been doing.”

When Fox News Digital asked the German Foreign Ministry if it would announce that it would cut diplomatic and economic relations with Iran’s regime if the Tehran Revolutionary Court sentences Sharmahd to death, a spokesman dodged the question and said: “The death penalty is a cruel, inhuman and degrading form of punishment which the federal government, under all circumstances and unreservedly, opposes. We keep telling Iran this clearly in connection with Mr. Sharmahd.”

For Gazelle, the foreign ministry statement was yet another platitude that she and her family have been hearing for the 720 days her father, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease, has been held in isolation.

“All of his teeth, with the exception of two, have fallen out. They are emotionally and psychologically torturing Jimmy. And the German government just says we condemn the death penalty in general. They have to do something.”

The U.S. State Department did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital press query.

https://www.ifmat.org/07/20/california-faces-execution-iran-being-journalist/

Austria: After crash with police car, eight refugees in getaway car ask for asylum

After a chase, a trafficker crashed into a police car at the small border crossing in Halbturn. The Serb was arrested afterwards, eight refugees immediately applied for asylum.
Still on the Hungarian side, police officers tried to stop the suspect vehicle around 6 am. However, the trafficker accelerated and sped across the border to Austria, where officers were following him. In the process, the 18-year-old crashed into the police car. He was smuggling migrants from Pakistan and India in his car. The trafficker was arrested.

https://www.oe24.at/oesterreich/chronik/burgenland/nach-crash-mit-polizeiauto-8-fluechtlinge-bitten-um-asyl/525232394

Canadian government asks FAA to block military planes, including Trudeau’s flights, from flight trackers

Pic: Trudeau’s plane
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