Corona heeft ons laten zien dat veel overheden niet voor het volk werken, maar het script van de Great Reset van het World Economic Forum volgen. Dat zegt klimaatjournalist Marc Morano.
Die reset is gelinkt aan klimaatverandering, de Green New Deal, die in onder meer de Verenigde Staten en Europa wordt gepusht, en ‘net-zero’.
Nederlandse boeren hangt onteigening boven het hoofd. Xin Du schrijft voor The Spectator Australia dat het Nederlandse beleid onbegrijpelijk is. Nederlandse boeren behoren tot de efficiëntste ter wereld. Het is om die reden verbijsterend dat de Nederlandse overheid en de EU deze industrie bestrijden in een wereld waarin voedsel steeds schaarser wordt.
Verontrustend rapport
Ook in andere landen – waaronder Canada, Duitsland en Sri Lanka – ondermijnt de overheid de landbouwsector door bijvoorbeeld de uitstoot van stikstof terug te dringen.
Onderzoeksjournalist Joshua Philipp zegt dat het terugdringen van de stikstofuitstoot en kunstmest zal leiden tot voedseltekorten, zoals we pas geleden in Sri Lanka hebben gezien.
In de Verenigde Staten komen boeren al kunstmest tekort om hun gewassen te laten groeien. Het Amerikaanse ministerie van Landbouw publiceerde recentelijk een verontrustend rapport waarin het volk in feite wordt gewaarschuwd voor onvermijdelijke voedseltekorten.
500 miljoen mensen
Overheden implementeren dergelijk krankzinnig beleid omdat het WEF meent dat er sprake is van overbevolking en milieuschade. Hoe kunnen we de wereldwijde vraag naar hulpbronnen laten afnemen en milieuschade beperken? Door de aarde te ontvolken.
We krijgen constant te horen dat er te veel mensen zijn op deze planeet. En dus wil het WEF de bevolking verminderen.
Primatoloog Jane Goodall zei in 2020 op het WEF dat ‘al die milieudingen waar we over praten’ geen probleem zouden zijn als er zoveel mensen op aarde zouden leven als 500 jaar geleden. Dat waren er ongeveer 500 miljoen.
Voedselzekerheid op losse schroeven
In het verleden bracht men de bevolking terug door middel van oorlogen. Tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog stierven zo’n 21,5 miljoen mensen, in de Tweede Wereldoorlog 40 miljoen tot 50 miljoen.
De bolsjewieken van Stalin doodden tussen de 40 miljoen en 60 miljoen in de voormalige Sovjet-Unie en het communistische regime van Mao Zedong maakte 65 miljoen tot 78 miljoen slachtoffers in China.
De oorlog in Oekraïne en westerse economische sancties zetten de voedselzekerheid op losse schroeven. In het worstcasescenario zullen tientallen miljoenen mensen plotseling geconfronteerd worden met hongersnood, zegt landbouweconoom Chris Barrett van de Cornell-universiteit.
Je zult niets bezitten en verhongeren
De hyperinflatie zal de hongersnood alleen maar verergeren.
We moeten een einde maken aan de goddeloze, neofascistische agenda van het WEF voordat het te laat is. Om het WEF te parafraseren: anders zul je niets bezitten en verhongeren!
[Zero Hedge via The Epoch Times]
The Great Famine Reset: You
Will Own Nothing and You Will Be Starving
A sign of the WEF is
seen at the Congress centre during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual
meeting in Davos on Jan. 18, 2023. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images)
By Augusto Zimmermann and John G. Hartnett
July 10, 2023Updated: July 17, 2023
Commentary
“You will own
nothing, and you will be happy.” This confronting statement emanates from the
World Economic Forum (WEF), a non-governmental organisation established in 1971
by Klaus Schwab.
By all
appearances, the WEF is the most powerful organisation in the world. For
decades, it has been at the centre of bringing together the world’s richest and
most powerful in business and politics, becoming the driving force in the
world, especially after COVID-19.
In July 2020,
Mr. Schwab co-authored and published a book entitled “COVID-19: The Great
Reset.” With this publication, he sought to identify the weaknesses of the
present economic system, which, according to him, were exposed by the alleged
pandemic.
Mr. Schwab’s
WEF considers COVID-19 as a “rare but narrow window of opportunity” to reset
the global economy. This involves the elimination of national borders and the
removal of property rights and, indeed, any other individual right from the
rest of us.
In what is
perhaps even more remarkable, the Great Reset also involves changing human
beings.
According to
political economist and financial journalist James Gorrie, one of WEF’s people, professor
and author Yuval Noah Harari declared that the era of people’s free will is
“over,” with humans being merely “hackable animals.”
Above all,
the primary goal of the Great Reset is to restructure the entire world into a
top-down dictatorship that is ruled by the global oligarchy.
“COVID-19
restrictions and measures to tackle climate change are pillars of the Great
Reset initiative aimed to remake global capitalism, leading ultimately to
tyrannical control over societies,” says climate journalist
and formal political aide Marc Morano.
An empty and
closed Melbourne Cricket Ground is seen in Melbourne, Australia, on Sept. 3,
2021. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
If there is
anything COVID-19 has taught us is that many governments are not working for
the people.
To the
contrary, these governments are following the script of the WEF’s Great Reset,
which “is tied to the climate change and the green new deal policies pushed in
the United States, Europe and some other countries as well as the United
Nations’ climate agenda and net-zero initiative.”
Jeopardizing Food Security to Lower Emissions
These
oligarchical plans to compromise food security and destroy property rights are
well underway in many countries around the globe.
Take, for
instance, the example of the Netherlands. A tiny country in terms of land and
population, this country is nevertheless the second largest food exporter in
the world.
And yet, this
is all coming soon to an end due to governmental policies that effectively
blame them for “high greenhouse emissions,” despite the nation contributing
only 5.2 percent of all the EU emissions.
It is
estimated that up to 3,000 farmers could have to close down their productive
farms in that country.
Writing
for The Spectator Australia, Xin Du comments:
“The Dutch
policies are particularly puzzling, as Dutch farmers are among the most
efficient in the world … It is, therefore, mind-boggling that the Dutch government
and the EU would want to uproot this industry rather than to promote and
emulate it in a world that is running out of food.”
Unfortunately,
the Dutch government is not alone in targeting their farmers. Many countries,
including Canada, Germany, and Sri Lanka, are following a similar agenda to
undermine the agricultural sector by reducing nitrogen in the environment by at
least 30 percent.
Farmers arrive for a protest at the government district in
Berlin, Germany, on Nov. 26, 2019. (Markus Schreiber/AP Photo)
Joshua
Phillip, an investigative reporter and recognized expert on asymmetrical hybrid
warfare, says “nitrogen reduction
policies and chemical fertilizer trends in the majority of countries around the
world will lead to food shortages, like what happened in Sri Lanka recently.”
The global
warming alarmists claim nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas, and we must stop
meat production to reduce it. This is just another scam.
In the United
States, farmers already cannot find enough chemical nitrogen fertilizer to grow
their crops. The WEF recommendation to “build back better” has been adopted in
the United States as a “climate change policy.”
Under the
Biden administration, this, too, has led to the collapse of the current energy
system in order to lower carbon dioxide emissions.
The U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently released a disturbing report that
essentially warns the American public about inevitable food shortages.
The threat of
food shortage in that country has been further aggravated by governmental policies
that result in rising interest rates, price inflation, and excessive
environmental regulations that, when combined, create very serious problems for
that nation’s agrarian and livestock sectors.
Global Population
It is the
WEF’s propaganda of overpopulation and environmental damage that leads
governments to implement such rash insane policies.
How is that
going to affect global food supplies? Not very well, we suspect. How do we
reduce the global demand for resources and limit environmental damage? Depopulate
the world of humans.
We are
constantly told that there are too many people on this planet and it can’t
support everyone.
The WEF has
set about implementing an agenda of dramatic depopulation of the world. This
has been the program of the Club of Rome, an oligarchical think-tank, as far
back as 1972 when its members were concerned with global resources and
overpopulation.
Renowned
primatologist Jane Goodall said at the WEF in 2020:
“All these
[environmental] things we talk about wouldn’t be a problem if the world was the
size of the population that there was 500 years ago.”
In 1600, the
world population is estimated to have been 500 to 580 million. That means 94 percent fewer
humans in the world!
We are meant
to believe that reducing the world’s population to 500 million will relieve the
environment of the stress on both resources and environmental damage.
But the
reduction of the human population can be done and has been done through wars.
In World War
I, 21.5 million died of which 13 million were civilians. The civilian deaths
were largely caused by starvation, exposure, disease, military encounters, and
massacres. In World War II, 40–50 million died, the largest of any war.
Then there
were the massacres by the communists. For example, Joseph
Stalin’s Bolsheviks killed 40–60 million in the former Soviet Union, and Mao
Zedong’s communist regime killed 65–78 million in China.
Chinese refugees
queue for a meal in Hong Kong on May 1962. During the famine caused by “The
Great Leap Forward” Chinese policy, between 140–200 thousand people entered
illegally in Hong Kong. (AFP via Getty Images)
The war in
Ukraine, coupled with the West’s economic sanctions, has put the world’s food
security at tremendous risk. These sanctions aim to punish Russia for its
invasion of Ukraine. However, they are causing a serious danger to the world’s
ability to feed itself.
In the
worst-case scenario, says Chris Barrett, an
agricultural economist at Cornell University, “we are going to see tens of
millions of people suddenly facing famine.”
Control the Money
We are
presently experiencing an asymmetric war, some kinetic (NATO/Ukraine vs.
Russia) but primarily a silent war where food shortages are engineered. This is
achieved through shutting down production by driving farmers from the land,
banning live animal exports, and disrupting supply lines, as we saw in the
“pandemic” years.
But probably
the greatest driver of famine is none of the above. It is the supply of
currency and credit.
Control the
food supply, and you control the people. But control the money supply, and you
control the whole world.
Of course,
controlling the money supply also directly affects the food supply.
It goes
without saying that since 2008, the world-dominating U.S. Federal Reserve has
been “printing money” like never before. Currently, the amount is already 2.3
times larger (in the same dollar terms) than was “printed” during and after
World War II. And there is no sign of stopping.
Since the
U.S. dollar is the global reserve currency, either hyperinflation will result
and/or a total global economic collapse will ensue. Either way, it doesn’t
matter; the global famine will accelerate. It is inevitable.
We need to
wake up to the tactics of the global oligarchs and resist all efforts to impose
their objectives on us.
We must stop
also the woke depopulation agenda and put an end to the WEF’s ungodly
neofascist agenda before it is too late. Otherwise, paraphrasing WEF’s
statement, you will own nothing, and you will be starving!
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