Jun 16, 2023·edited Jun 16, 2023Liked by LawyerLisa
Thank-you for sharing your post. It was interesting. I am an alumni of the University of Western Ontario. I will be honest, I graduated awhile ago. Yet, over the years, I have seen differences since I graduated. When I have come back to visit the campus, I see are more and more international students. I see a few newer buildings that are built to meet new environmental standards. I know that there courses available to students that meet many of the areas focused on in Agenda 2030 such as the environment, sustainable development and ideas focused on equity, diversity and inclusion. I recently saw that they have a position for an equity, diversity and inclusion coordinator. I am also certain that some of the ideas that are focused on in the World Economic Forum are becoming more common in their business and law school.
What honestly made me think of this is reading the alumni publication. In the past, I would skim through but not take much notice. Early in the pandemic, I read through the whole publication. I saw articles about sustainable development now and in the future. I saw an article about bringing advanced technology and artificial intelligence into medicine. I saw an article about being a global partner by helping other countries in need. Over time, I have become more aware of what Agenda 2030 is about.
That sounds great. If I can ask, what is the topic of the video? Will it be on your substack or another platform?
This is a funny aha moment I am having. I have been on a slow process of trying to make sense of things. I was becoming frustrated and sadden by what I was learning. I did not want to ruffle feathers or get into an argument with anyone, so I was keeping my new knowledge to myself and only sharing with a select number of people.
I used to look at all the things going on from an individual perspective. No matter what part of the puzzle pne looks at. Look towards the common themes in the pieces.
The globalists, the foundations, the ngos, the corporations, etc do not like people. All these objectives in Agenda 2030 come from a hierarchy. They only like or tolerate people from their group. The rest can be controlled or eliminated. All my learning still makes me 😔 sad, but unfortunately I understand the premise.
It gives me the motivation to be as kind as I can be.
The ideal of the WEF appears to be communism of the type envisaged by Marx. Many people believe that the early Christians invented communism but communist societies can be traced back as far as 4BC. Marx used terms like communism and socialism interchangeably. Many academics and politicians including conservative politicians such as Boris Johnson appear to be Fabian Socialists. They are not aiming to bring about a revolution. They are introducing communism incrementally with the aim of creating something indistinguishable from Marx’s fully realized communism, in which society has no class divisions or government or personal property. The production and distribution of goods is based upon the principle “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.” That appears to bethe goal of rhe WEF.
I see a return to feudalism in their aims. Dark ages lol. The Enlightenment and Renaissance were founded on a middle class such that the extra time not in toil could be devoted to arts science literature discovery. We see cost of living being just that. I have a huge video coming today. Please keep checking them help share.
Thank-you for sharing your post. It was interesting. I am an alumni of the University of Western Ontario. I will be honest, I graduated awhile ago. Yet, over the years, I have seen differences since I graduated. When I have come back to visit the campus, I see are more and more international students. I see a few newer buildings that are built to meet new environmental standards. I know that there courses available to students that meet many of the areas focused on in Agenda 2030 such as the environment, sustainable development and ideas focused on equity, diversity and inclusion. I recently saw that they have a position for an equity, diversity and inclusion coordinator. I am also certain that some of the ideas that are focused on in the World Economic Forum are becoming more common in their business and law school.
What honestly made me think of this is reading the alumni publication. In the past, I would skim through but not take much notice. Early in the pandemic, I read through the whole publication. I saw articles about sustainable development now and in the future. I saw an article about bringing advanced technology and artificial intelligence into medicine. I saw an article about being a global partner by helping other countries in need. Over time, I have become more aware of what Agenda 2030 is about.
I have a big video releasing today. Very international in scope. Very important. Please help share. I'm thinking of a book to get closer to this
That sounds great. If I can ask, what is the topic of the video? Will it be on your substack or another platform?
This is a funny aha moment I am having. I have been on a slow process of trying to make sense of things. I was becoming frustrated and sadden by what I was learning. I did not want to ruffle feathers or get into an argument with anyone, so I was keeping my new knowledge to myself and only sharing with a select number of people.
I used to look at all the things going on from an individual perspective. No matter what part of the puzzle pne looks at. Look towards the common themes in the pieces.
The globalists, the foundations, the ngos, the corporations, etc do not like people. All these objectives in Agenda 2030 come from a hierarchy. They only like or tolerate people from their group. The rest can be controlled or eliminated. All my learning still makes me 😔 sad, but unfortunately I understand the premise.
It gives me the motivation to be as kind as I can be.
The ideal of the WEF appears to be communism of the type envisaged by Marx. Many people believe that the early Christians invented communism but communist societies can be traced back as far as 4BC. Marx used terms like communism and socialism interchangeably. Many academics and politicians including conservative politicians such as Boris Johnson appear to be Fabian Socialists. They are not aiming to bring about a revolution. They are introducing communism incrementally with the aim of creating something indistinguishable from Marx’s fully realized communism, in which society has no class divisions or government or personal property. The production and distribution of goods is based upon the principle “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.” That appears to bethe goal of rhe WEF.
I see a return to feudalism in their aims. Dark ages lol. The Enlightenment and Renaissance were founded on a middle class such that the extra time not in toil could be devoted to arts science literature discovery. We see cost of living being just that. I have a huge video coming today. Please keep checking them help share.
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