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It's a flop as giant as the Amazon forest – and a fire is only the obvious 'climax'.
To begin with, these United Nations Climate Change Conferences serve no other purpose than to perpetuate the climate hoax that funnels taxpayer money to leftist NGOs all over the world.
But besides that, the COP 30, being held in the Brazilian city of Belém, in the middle of the Amazon forest, is a major flop for several other reasons.
The Socialist Lula da Silva government in Brazil was repeatedly warned that it was too much of a gamble to hold the event in the incredibly poor city of Belém.
Holding the event in Rio or São Paulo would guarantee that things would run smoothly, but Lula is deaf to reality, and only loves the sound of his own voice.
So, the world was shown a complete fiasco.
Hundreds of thousands of trees of trees cut down for a road leading to Belém.
The lack of infrastructure was shocking to the 'gringos', in a city that has open air sewage running.
There's even less hotel capacity – people pay 5-star rates to be in roadside shabby motels.
The tents for the event were badly built, and leaked water from the inevitable tropical rains.
The UN official wrote to the Brazilian government protesting the absolute lack of structure and security for the conference.
Brazilian indigenous peoples picketed and even invaded the event to protest, generating chaos that highlighted how bad was the security of the event.