Mr. Habeck and the green cronyism of the climate lobby
The financial investors and billionaires who steer the cousins in the house of Habeck and earn even more billions in the process. It is about the business with the heat pumps and ultimately about the entire German real estate assets of private home owners.
And that's exactly what we're looking at now. That's why the AfD parliamentary group has called for a topical debate in the Bundestag on this subject, on the officially "controversial personnel policy in the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection."
Everything revolves around Habeck and his State Secretary Patrick Graichen, his brother, Jakob Graichen, his sister Verena Graichen, who in turn is married to the Parliamentary State Secretary Michael Kellner. An awfully nice family. We've already had that. The think tank "Agora Energiewende" publishes the paper together with the Öko-Institut: "Breakthrough for the heat pump." Jakob and Verena Graichen sit on the Öko-Institut. Their brother Patrick, who is now Habeck's state secretary, was executive director at Agora for 7 years.
Habeck not only made Agora lobbyist Graichen state secretary. He also takes over his Graichen-Eco-Institute-Agora program heat pump 1 to 1. SO. And now let's take a look: who is behind Agora? Who is controlling it? A convoluted system of foundations obscures just that:
Let's follow the money trail:
- "Agora Energiewende" is financed by the "European Climate Foundation" in The Hague.
- This is financed by the "Childrens Investment Fonds Foundation" in London.
- And this in turn is financed by the hedge fund of the British billionaire Christopher Hohn.
Hohn - income almost 2 million euros - a day - is also the main donor of the climate extremists of Extinction Rebellion. But the really exciting question is: What does Hohn's hedge fund do to make its money? I quote from the fund's self-description:
The fund focuses on "mortgage origination and high-end real estate with an emphasis on major cities in North America and Europe."
Mortgages and real estate. That's the crux of the matter.
What does Habeck and the Graichen clan's heating bill lead to?
Homeowners have to take out mortgages to pay for expensive heat pumps.
If they can't, they have to sell their property.
Grandma's little house goes under the hammer and hedge funds like Hohn's buy it up. You may object: Hohn isn't the only one behind Agora, after all. That's right. And there's also the Mercator Foundation of the Metro billionaires. And: funds from the Canadian billionaire John MacBain flow through the European Climate Fund. Like mockery, a member of Microsoft founder Bill Gates' billionaires' club "The Giving Pledge". Once they scratch the green paint, they find behind it: Billionaires, billionaires, billionaires. Real estate is one side of the coin, the other is the -business with heat pumps. The US group Carrier Global is now buying Germany's largest heat pump manufacturer Viessmann. For 12 billion dollars.
And who owns Carrier Global? 86% is owned by "institutional investors," that is, the U.S. financial industry. Namely: Blackrock, Vanguard, The Capital Group.
The moment Habeck and the Graichen clan force Germans to buy heat pumps, the global financial industry takes over German heat pump production. What a coincidence! Thanks to green climate policy, there is a gold-rush atmosphere there.
- 75 billion euros - that's how much Germans have to spend on heat pumps.
Slaving away and getting into debt to secure the profits of Blackrock, Vanguard and The Capital Group. The Greens are the political arm of these global financial interests. The Graichen clan is the hand that writes the laws for them.
Climate policy is making super-rich people even richer, while ordinary Germans are losing the roof over their heads. This is an attack on the German national wealth. This is the biggest legalized robbery in post-war history. We will do everything to prevent it!"