Posted on 08/18/2022 12:10:30 PM PDT by MurphsLaw
Corporations and utopians are offering authoritarian solutions to crises only democracy and free markets can solve
Deloitte is the largest “professional services network” in the world. Headquartered in London, it is also one of the big four global accounting companies, offering audit, consulting, risk advisory, tax and legal services to corporate clients.
With a third of a million professionals operating on those fronts worldwide, and as the third-largest privately owned company in the US, Deloitte is a behemoth with numerous and far-reaching tentacles.
In short: it is an entity we should all know about, not least because such enterprises no longer limit themselves to their proper bailiwick (profit-centred business strategising, say), but – consciously or not – have assumed the role as councillors to believers in unchecked globalisation whose policies have sparked considerable unrest around the world.
If you’re seeking the cause of the Dutch agriculture and fisheries protests, the Canadian trucker convoy, the yellow-jackets in France, the farmer rebellion in India a few years ago, recent catastrophic collapse of Sri Lanka, or the energy crisis in Europe and Australia, you can instruct yourself by the recent pronouncements from Deloitte.
Whilst not directly responsible, they offer an insight into the elite groupthink that has triggered these events; into the cabal of utopians operating in the media, corporate and government fronts, wielding a nightmarish vision of environmental apocalypse.
Outlandish claims
In May this year, Deloitte released a clarion call to precipitous action trumpeting the climate emergency confronting us. Called ‘The Turning Point: A Global Summary’, it is a stellar example of a mentality more common among officials in the EU: one of fundamental bureaucratic overreach (and which generated Brexit – a very good decision on the part of the Brits, in my view) that threatens the very survival of that selfsame EU.
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Crowdstrike relies on Deloitte for its MDR offerings (e.g., managed threat detection stuff within one’s office environment).
Many of these so-called security companies are proud WEF members.
Peddlers of *FAKE* environmental doom.
The biggest environmental problem now is libtards and their strip mining and toxic batteries
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Many of these so-called security companies are proud WEF members.
Crowdstrike relies on Deloitte for its MDR offerings (e.g., managed threat detection stuff within one’s office environment).
Many of these so-called security companies are proud WEF members.
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My husband and I ran several different individual businesses over the course of 40+ years. We were too small to need consultants or even services. We learned what we had to do for ourselves & did it. If the lack of such over-arching expertise limited us, well, then: it limited us.
The Amish have a rule that when a business reaches 12 employees, it is time for it to bud off and form a different entity.
Humanity would be well-served to cease idolizing size for its own sake. People can be successful with a dozen or less employees. If size means important functions must be outsourced, than people need to carefully weigh independence against growth.
Cancer follows the mantra of “Grow or die”. We should consider that fact.
Yes,
The so called “green “ energy is green only as far as the money it generates.
Otherwise, it is the worst environmental disaster of the current era!
I recognize the first three but am confused on #4. The psycho eyes suggest Sandy-from-the-bar Occasionally-Cognizant, from the Bronx. Am I correct?
Outstanding line, I hope you don't mind if I use it when appropriate.
The UN head of the IPCC stated publicly at a conference a few years ago that the “climate emergency” was the ideal tool to rid the world of all of the capitalist economies. Whether they beleive their own lies or not, their goal is to use this scam to destroy all non-commie trash gov’mts.
:“Computer model” does not mean “data” (and even “data” does not mean “fact”). “Computer model” means, at best, “hypothesis” posing as mathematical fact.”
Just look at what computers did to our last presidential election.
Their lying is so pathetically stupid—that is why they love doing it.
They can intimidate people to mouth insane slogans and pursuing wacko policies—because the elites like to show off their raw power.
https://cei.org/blog/wrong-again-50-years-of-failed-eco-pocalyptic-predictions/
Hubris of the elite. Environment, banking, medicine, and education.
Peterson is a workaholic. Great article.
Si
I’ve had a few opportunities to join DeToilet.
Each time, I said “no”.
Interesting Amish rule — didn’t know about that one.
Yeah, the “grow or die” mantra is no doubt just an excuse for ambitious growth.
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