
The Globalist Agenda: From Conspiracy Theory to Common Knowledge
The globalist agenda was once seen as a fringe conspiracy theory, but now, it has become common knowledge. The idea that a small group of wealthy elites is controlling the world’s political and economic systems for their own benefit has gained traction in recent years. The evidence has been piling up on the topic. This has been especially true since the emergence of the World Economic Forum (WEF) as the public face of the globalist movement.
The WEF is an annual gathering of the world’s political, business, and academic elites. It was founded in 1971 by Klaus Schwab, a German economist. In recent years, the WEF has become increasingly vocal about its vision for a “Great Reset” of the world’s economic systems. This is part of a broader agenda known as Agenda 2030, which is the successor to the failed “Millennium Development Goals” that were adopted by the United Nations in 2000.
The WEF’s vision for the Great Reset is based on the idea that the world’s current economic systems are unsustainable and need to be radically restructured. The WEF argues that this can only be achieved through a combination of government intervention, technological innovation, and corporate social responsibility. However, critics of the Great Reset argue that it is a thinly veiled attempt to consolidate power and wealth among a small group of global elites.
The United Nations has also been a vocal proponent of Agenda 2030 and the Great Reset. In 2015, the UN adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are a set of 17 goals designed to guide global development efforts through 2030. The SDGs cover a wide range of issues, including poverty, hunger, health, education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, and climate action.
While the SDGs may seem like a noble endeavor, critics argue that they are part of a broader agenda to implement a globalist ideology. They point to the fact that the SDGs are heavily influenced by the WEF and other globalist organizations. They also note that the UN has been pushing for greater global governance and control over national governments.
The frustration of the UN and the WEF with the lack of progress towards their goals has led some to speculate that they may resort to extreme measures to achieve their objectives. Some have even gone so far as to suggest that the globalist agenda could lead to a new holocaust.
This is a frightening prospect, and one that should not be taken lightly. While it is unlikely that the globalist agenda will result in a mass genocide, there are concerns about the impact of their policies on the health and well-being of ordinary people. For example, there are concerns that the push for greater use of technology and automation could lead to widespread job loss and economic instability.
There are also concerns about the impact of chemicals in our food, and their potential link to cancer and other illnesses. While there is no concrete evidence to support these claims, they have been fueled by a general mistrust of government and corporate institutions.
In conclusion, the globalist agenda is no longer a fringe conspiracy theory. It is a real and present danger that threatens to undermine the sovereignty of nation-states and the health and well-being of ordinary people. While it is important to be vigilant and to push back against these efforts to consolidate power and wealth, it is also important to avoid succumbing to fear and paranoia. We must remain rational and informed, and work together to build a better world for ourselves and future generations.
The World Economic Forum Says It Will 'Accelerate' Implementation of Globalist Agenda 2030. https://t.co/8r5IAO5L9V
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) April 27, 2023
