Posted on 10/21/2020 3:06:44 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
The climate alarmists of our day would have us believe that a grave environmental crisis exists; one that requires immediate and drastic action in order to save the planet. The leaders of the United Nations tell us that the solution requires all nations to submit to a central government, a New World Order.
The UN's strategy for resolving the climate emergency consists of seventeen goals that fall under their Agenda 2030. These objectives, however, go far beyond protecting the environment. They call for a Marxist type of government that distributes wealth evenly among all nations and all people.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) refers to this redistribution of wealth as the "Great Reset." The quote below comes from the Fox Business website regarding the WEF's meeting in June 2020:
We're still in the earliest phase of the Great Reset. The full plan won't be rolled out until January 2021, when the World Economic Forum will host its annual meeting in Davos. But the framework of the plan is clear: By combining many of the money-printing strategies endorsed by Modern Monetary Theory economists with global Green New Deal-like policies and corporate cronyism, the elites at the World Economic Forum can effectively control economic activity on a scale that has never been achieved.
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Gang Green wants you dead.
My mother used to tell us of a conversation she had with a guy, probably during the Depression.
He said he thought all the money should be distributed evenly among the people.
My mother told him that it wouldn't make any difference because within a year or two the ones who have money now would once again end up with the money later.
The guy said, "No, I'm talkin' 'bout dividin' it up every Sat-day night.
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