ER Editor: Trump’s already given the quotable line on the climate change theory being all shades of scam. And ‘Bill Gates‘ (v.umpteen.0) has done a reversal. The narrative’s already been shifted officially. Here’s the latest globalist COP nonsense from Brazil to cap it all off. A reminder that the first ever Earth Summit was held in Brazil (Rio) in 1992. Some tweets —
Translation: Brazil 🇧🇷: A group of Indigenous people and individuals linked to the “PSOL” party invaded one of the COP 30 venues in Belém on the night of this Tuesday (11). The alleged reason is the demand for taxing large fortunes to fund climate policies.
🚨Brasil 🇧🇷: Um grupo de
Indígenas e pessoas ligadas ao partido “PSOL” invadiu um dos locais da COP 30 em Belém, na noite desta terça(11).
O motivo alegado pelo é a cobrança de taxação de grandes fortunas para financiar políticas climáticas. pic.twitter.com/CpWCDUuDMb— Ivan Kleber (@lordivan22) November 11, 2025
The standard tissue of climate lies by Rothschild family member William (2.0) —
COP 30 and Prince William is on his soap box about the Amazon. So, a reminder…
they cut down 13 km of Amazon rainforest to build a road for COP30 & around 70% of the world’s balsa wood, used in “green” wind turbines, comes from, erm… the Amazon 🙄
— Bernie (@Artemisfornow) November 6, 2025
Translation: The left invaded and broke part of COP 30. The left itself destroying the left’s own vacation colony that spoke of protecting the environment, but had to cut down trees for the NGOers to pass through.
A esquerda invadiu e quebrou parte da COP 30. A própria esquerda destruindo a colônia de férias da esquerda que falava em proteger o meio ambiente, mas precisou derrubar árvores pra os ongueiros passarem. pic.twitter.com/vtaxyhIRdG
— Carmelo Neto (@carmelonetobr) November 11, 2025
A Bolsonaro family member (allegedly) calling out Lula (2.0) —
Translation: COP 30 is the faithful portrait of this government: an absolute failure.
A COP 30 é o retrato fiel deste governo: um fracasso absoluto. pic.twitter.com/518eGLipD6
— Flavio Bolsonaro (@FlavioBolsonaro) November 12, 2025
Translation: Hypocrisy of COP 30 in Belém/PA
Hipocrisia da COP 30 em Belém/PA pic.twitter.com/ETjqleC9Fz
— RoziSNews (@RoziSNews) November 11, 2025
Was it Lula who did this??? It’s a show —
Translation: Why did Lula do this to Brazil? Why hold an event like a COP in a place without the minimum infrastructure? Why does the PT and Lula humiliate us, giving the world the impression that we are not civilized? This COP 30 has already gone down in history as the worst COP of all time.
Por que Lula fez isso com o Brasil? Por que fazer um evento como uma COP em um lugar sem a mínima estrutura? Por que o PT e Lula nos humilham, passando a impressão ao mundo de que não somos civilizados? Essa COP 30 já entrou para a história como a pior COP de todos os tempos. pic.twitter.com/W4INipjba9
— Luiz Cláudio (@luizcl_souza) November 12, 2025
********
Tussles break out between protesters and security at Cop30 in Brazil
Dozens storm venue at climate conference that has encouraged NGOs and Indigenous groups to play unprecedented role in talks
JONATHAN WATTS, OLIVER MILMAN and DHARNA NOOR for THE GUARDIAN
There were tussles between protesters and security guards at the Cop30 climate talks late on Tuesday night, when a group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people stormed the conference centre in Belém.
Several dozen men and women, some in brightly coloured feather headdress, ran through the entrance, pushing at least one door off its hinges, before striding through the metal detectors and entering the Blue Zone.
UN security guards rushed to stop them, leading to grabbing, shoving and yelling. At least one non-Indigenous man in the area was carrying a banner that read “Our forests are not for sale”. Others wore T-shirts saying “Juntos” (Together).
They waved banners and chanted until being forcibly removed. A UN climate spokesperson said two security guards received minor injuries, and there was minor damage to the venue.
After the confrontation, the protesters left the venue and uniformed fire brigade officers formed a cordon to block the entrance.
It is not yet clear who was responsible for the intrusion. But at least one observer was impressed: “At last, something has happened here,” said Juan Carlos Monterrey-Gómez, a Panamanian climate negotiator.
Agustin Ocaña, from the Global Youth Coalition, told the Associated Press some of the people entering were chanting “they cannot decide for us without us,” referring to tensions over participation of Indigenous people in the conference. (ER: Surely a slogan for us all.)
As security and marchers clashed, Ocaña said he saw protesters and security hitting each other with small plastic bins used to hold items near secure entrances. One guard was bleeding from being hit in the head, he said.
Ocaña said some Indigenous communities had been frustrated watching resources pour into building “a whole new city” in Belém when spending was needed on education, health and forest protection elsewhere. “They were not doing this because they were bad people. They’re desperate, trying to protect their land, the [Amazon] river,” he said.
The UN spokesperson said Brazilian and UN security personnel had taken “protective actions to secure the venue, following all established security protocols” and were investigating the incident. “The venue is full secured and COP negotiations continue,” they said.
Unlike the past three COPs, which were held in countries with varying degrees of authoritarian government, the Brazilian hosts are actively encouraging civil society and street demonstration to play a role in this conference. (LOL)
Indigenous groups and NGOs have already been more visible inside and outside the venue, helping to balance out the armies of lobbyists that have dominated recent climate gatherings. A “people’s summit” will be held on Thursday and Friday and a global youth rally will take place on Friday, with the biggest demonstration scheduled for Saturday.
Activists have been growing in number over the past week and are already organising up to four events a day, all of which had been peaceful, until now. On Tuesday, there were protests by a feminist collective, pro-Palestine supporters and a health-and-environment group.
Many more activists will arrive tomorrow in a flotilla, estimated at about 100 vessels, led by two of the Amazon rainforest’s most respected Indigenous leaders, Raoni Metuktire and Davi Kopenawa Yanomami.
CONTINUE READING HERE
************
Published to The Liberty Beacon from EuropeReloaded.com

![]()
••••
The Liberty Beacon Project is now expanding at a near exponential rate, and for this we are grateful and excited! But we must also be practical. For 7 years we have not asked for any donations, and have built this project with our own funds as we grew. We are now experiencing ever increasing growing pains due to the large number of websites and projects we represent. So we have just installed donation buttons on our websites and ask that you consider this when you visit them. Nothing is too small. We thank you for all your support and your considerations … (TLB)
••••
Comment Policy: As a privately owned web site, we reserve the right to remove comments that contain spam, advertising, vulgarity, threats of violence, racism, or personal/abusive attacks on other users. This also applies to trolling, the use of more than one alias, or just intentional mischief. Enforcement of this policy is at the discretion of this websites administrators. Repeat offenders may be blocked or permanently banned without prior warning.
••••
Disclaimer: TLB websites contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available to our readers under the provisions of “fair use” in an effort to advance a better understanding of political, health, economic and social issues. The material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving it for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material for purposes other than “fair use” you must request permission from the copyright owner.
••••
Disclaimer: The information and opinions shared are for informational purposes only including, but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material are not intended as medical advice or instruction. Nothing mentioned is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

Leave a Reply