Antisocial TechoGlobalism Now (2) Restriction+Elimination of Travel = domino effect for hotels, restaurants, housing construction
Notice the transition from "Covid restrictions" to "climate restrictions" now that they have tested the system and found resistance to be insignificant and crushable.
Covid restrictions were the testing ground for the elimination/restriction of travel, social contact, and basic human rights and sovereignty; now that they have proven they can do whatever they want, they will rebrand from “Covid restrictions” to “climate restrictions.”
Of course, they always aim the restrictions at the general population (us normal folk) and not at themselves or their global international-shipping/receiving companies. Globalism for me (the billionaires) and not for thee (poor-normal people).
“Zero Covid” is as absurd as “Absolute Zero Emissions” since both are scientifically, mathematically, and practically impossible—and unnecessary.
“Dozens of airports in danger of closing down nationwide”1
“193 European airports at risk of closure due to crisis, says industry lobby. Europe could see the ‘collapse of a significant part of its air transport system.’ 2
“Two of Europe's biggest airports are cutting back on flights to stop labor shortages causing travel chaos.3
They keep pushing for digital passports and social credit systems in various formats and with various excuses, whether for covid, climate, or —the good ol’ standby— national security.
While most Westerners are busy dividing and distracting themselves, plans are in play to severely reduce free movement by car and largely eliminate air travel, with UK (and Europe) being the testing ground.
The billionaire TechnoGlobalists have only gotten richer and more brazen now that they have hijacked most of the university/medical/communication organizations and have shown everyone that they control the world governments.
Restriction-Elimination of Travel = domino effect for hotels, restaurants, housing construction
Restaurants, hotels, gift shops, and other tourist related industries will implode; no new/maintained employment opportunities
Hotels and rental properties will be mostly empty, so that a real estate “abundance of redundancy” will flood the market
As a result, the need for new construction will collapse
As a result, construction jobs —architects, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, masons, painters— will get hit very hard
Consider the case of Spain (from which we escaped in April 2022 after Spain started implementing surveillance-credit systems such as digital trash bins), a nation with very little industry and innovation which relies largely on tourism4 (and the European Union) to keep it financially afloat. Killing its tourism industry, imposing restrictions on travel, and worsening its already stifling taxation system will push the country into very dire straights.
https://www.kron4.com/news/national/dozens-of-airports-in-danger-of-closing-down-nationwide/
https://www.politico.eu/article/coronavirus-travel-economy-193-european-airports-risk-closure-due-to-crisis-industry-lobby/
https://www.businessinsider.com/european-airports-are-cutting-flights-to-cope-with-labor-shortages-2022-6?op=1
“Spain is an established tourism market, not only in Europe – the region with the most tourist arrivals worldwide – but also globally. During most of the 2010s, Spain registered more than 100 million international visitors each year, until reaching the record mark of 126.2 in 2019. That latter figure represented more than 2.5 times Spain’s total population, which in that year added up to 47.4 million people. Tourism is, therefore, one of the major drivers of the Spanish economy.https://www.statista.com/topics/3867/travel-and-tourism-in-spain/
Upsetting but I think you might be onto something, considering that Google flights now shows omissions of your different air craft/route choices.