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John Kerry Mocked for Speech Detailing “Almost Extraterrestrial” Plan to Save Planet

John Kerry, former Secretary of State and current U.S. Climate Envoy turned heads at the annual World Economic Forum (WEF), meeting in Davos in Switzerland where he called himself as well as his fellow attendees a “select group” With an “almost extraterrestrial” Save the planet!

Critics reacting to clips of Kerry’s address called it hypocritical and delusional.

Kerry spoke Tuesday before WEF guests, describing in grandiose terms their plan to protect the planet against climate change.

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Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry addresses attendees of the World Economic Forum meeting on Tuesday.

John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change, addresses the World Economic Forum attendees on Tuesday.
(World Economic Forum/Video capture)

To start, he first acknowledged his Davos colleagues. This is an exclusive group made up of people who are uniquely motivated to solve the climate problem.

“When you start to think about it, it’s pretty extraordinary that we — select group of human beings because of whatever touched us at some point in our lives — are able to sit in a room and come together and actually talk about saving the planet,” He stated.

“It’s so, I mean.” almost extraterrestrial To think about saving the Earth.” He concluded, “If you say that to most people, most people think you’re just a crazy, tree-hugging, lefty liberal, you know, do-gooder, or whatever, and there’s no relationship. But really, that’s where we are.”

Prominent Twitter users found Kerry’s statements perplexing and arrogant.

Canadian psychologist and anti woke thinker Dr. Jordan Peterson Kerry was asked to answer the question via Twitter. “Who are you going to sacrifice to save the planet @JohnKerry — and do you think and how will you ensure that they have any say in the matter?”

Republican political strategist Jason D. Meister He called it the hypocrisy “select group,” asking, “Ever wonder why globalist elites like @BarackObama & @JohnKerry love spending millions on mansions on the sea shore built within a few feet of sea level if they’re so worried about climate change causing a melting of the polar ice caps and a dramatic rise in sea level?”

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President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, right, speaks as WEF founder Klaus Schwab listens during a session of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos on Jan. 17, 2023. (Fabrice Coffrini / AFP via Getty Images)

Right, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen speaks while Klaus Schwab, founder of WEF, listens during a session at the World Economic Forum annual meeting, Davos, Jan. 17, 2023. (Fabrice Coffrini / AFP through Getty Images

Substack.com journalist Etana Hecht remarked “These people take themselves way too seriously.”

Businessman and conservative Tim Acheson called Kerry’s words, “Liberal delusions of grandeur.”

Doug Powers, a Conservative author, slammed Kerry and his coworkers for writing. “Kerry’s ‘select group of human beings’ are psychotic, delusional, narcissistic, Marxist hypocrites trying to get richer by making everybody else more miserable.”

Vince Coglianese, a radio host, responded by hitting the “villains” Kerry attended the WEF with him. He wrote: “All the super villains are there — even Jafar!”

Larry Behrens, an anti-green activist, also blasted Kerry for being hypocritical, saying: “It’s also this ‘select group’ who gets to fly in private jets while demanding you shell out thousands for an EV. John Kerry is one of the most influential people in the Biden Administration and he’s also one of the least accountable. And that’s saying a lot for that group.”

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Timcast.com co-host Luke Rudkowski joked about Kerry’s “extraterrestrial” comment, saying, “Ha I always knew they were aliens.”

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Remarks were made at the World Economic Forum’s Davos Summit about a possible global recession.
(Reuters / Arnd Wiegmann)


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