World Economic Forum: promoted opportunity
By present, we project an
ominous future where the masses are controlled by a minority.
Over the years, I have
written several articles on the gathering of elites in Davos.
The global elites see the
World Economic Forum (WEF) as an opportunity to promote their views and various
causes.
These people often fail to
see that many of us have come to see Davos as a nefarious meeting place for the
global elite.
That does us the honour of
paying for their shenanigans in one way or another.
These gatherings are not
for our benefit but rather for the benefit of plutocrats like Facebook's Mark
Zuckerberg and Amazon's Jeff Bezos.
The Global Reset push
often reeks of their desire to "break the world" with their ruthless
corporate agendas.
Those continue to shift
political power into the hands of the globalist elite.
To counter this attitude,
reassuring words are broadcast over the airwaves to us, the minions of the world to
encourage us to believe in wisdom.
Oh, what a tangled web
those in charge of our destiny have woven for us as they rush to sell and trade
our freedom for power and wealth.
When the WEF unveiled its
Davos 2021 agenda, it confirmed that this year's event would be digital.
Also, it would announce the
public unveiling of its Great Reset initiative.
Angel Gurría and Klaus
Schwab outlined how governments and businesses can shape a new labour market
that helps workers thrive in the future.
The covid-19 pandemic has accelerated changes
Covid-19 has been used to
confirm that no single institution can meet the economic, environmental, social
and technological challenges of our complex world.
It is also presented as a
reason to support the '2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
With 169 targets and more
than 230 indicators, the 2030 Agenda envisions a secure world free from poverty
and hunger.
With full and productive
employment, it access to quality education and universal health coverage.
Achieving gender equality
and empowering all women and girls, as well as halting environmental
degradation, are among the goals.
The 2030 Agenda: framework for action
The 2030 Agenda is a
global framework for action for people, planet, prosperity, peace and
partnership.
It integrates the social,
economic and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, as well as
elements of peace, governance and justice.
It makes clear that both
developing and developed countries will implement the Agenda.
A lot of attention has
been paid to some of the ideas and visions put forward by the WEF.
One of them became visible
when the GEF's public relations department released a video entitled: "8
predictions for the world in 2030".
Its 2030 agenda offers a
revealing glimpse of what the technocratic elite has in store for us all.
It promotes the idea that
in 2030 "You will own nothing. And you will be happy.
The ideas and predictions of the WEF
The UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development is a comprehensive plan that describes how we can make poverty
history.
It also describes how we
can transform the world into a peaceful and sustainable environment for all.
Nor can we be sure that
events will unfold more favourably if they are allowed to develop on their own
rather than being manipulated.
Yet the ideas coming out
of the WEF and those who seek to reset and establish a new one-world order have
a self-serving bias.
Not everything the World
Economic Forum predicts will happen, but events are shaped to unfold in this
way.
Looking at what is being
claimed sheds some light on what we can expect our future to look like.
The ideas and predictions
of the WEF do not seem so far-fetched when you think about it:
- Many people are already comfortable and busy renting things like cars, tools, flats, which has become a normal way of life.
- It is easy to argue that shared goods save resources.
- Many people think that the US will be unable to maintain its position as a world leader.
- In fact, in many ways, the US has already abdicated that role.
- When it comes to things like organ printing, we tend to rush into predicting that it will happen soon.
- The argument that we simply cannot feed 10 billion people on meat and move them towards intensive consumption lifestyles is justified.
- At some point, the population has to stop growing or we will create a nightmare of food shortages and cause more damage to the planet.
- Later, billions of people will be displaced, especially on the coast, because of rising sea levels, others because of droughts.
- This means we will have to learn to manage migration better or we will have huge culture wars.
- Western values are already being challenged by globalisation and migration.
- We all die one day and history shows that even great civilisations die out.