Anonymous ID: 5f4eac Oct. 3, 2023, 9:01 p.m. No.19663321   🗄️.is 🔗kun

No Privacy, No Property: The World In 2030 According To The WEF

 

The World Economic Forum (WEF) was founded fifty years ago. It has gained more and more prominence over the decades and has become one of the leading platforms of futuristic thinking and planning. As a meeting place of the global elite, the WEF brings together the leaders in business and politics along with a few selected intellectuals. The main thrust of the forum is global control.

 

Free markets and individual choice do not stand as the top values, but state interventionism and collectivism. Individual liberty and private property are to disappear from this planet by 2030 according to the projections and scenarios coming from the World Economic Forum.

 

Eight Predictions

 

Individual liberty is at risk again. What may lie ahead was projected in November 2016 when the WEF published “8 Predictions for the World in 2030.” According to the WEF’s scenario, the world will become quite a different place from now because how people work and live will undergo a profound change. The scenario for the world in 2030 is more than just a forecast. It is a plan whose implementation has accelerated drastically since with the announcement of a pandemic and the consequent lockdowns.

 

According to the projections of the WEF’s “Global Future Councils,” private property and privacy will be abolished during the next decade. The coming expropriation would go further than even the communist demand to abolish the property of production goods but leave space for private possessions. The WEF projection says that consumer goods, too, would be no longer private property.

 

If the WEF projection should come true, people would have to rent and borrow their necessities from the state, which would be the sole proprietor of all goods. The supply of goods would be rationed in line with a social credit points system. Shopping in the traditional sense would disappear along with the private purchases of goods. Every personal move would be tracked electronically, and all production would be subject to the requirements of clean energy and a sustainable environment.

 

In order to attain “sustainable agriculture,” the food supply will be mainly vegetarian. In the new totalitarian service economy, the government will provide basic accommodation, food, and transport, while the rest must be lent from the state. The use of natural resources will be brought down to its minimum. In cooperation with the few key countries, a global agency would set the price of CO2 emissions at an extremely high level to disincentivize its use.

 

In a promotional video, the World Economic Forum summarizes the eight predictions in the following statements:

 

People will own nothing. Goods are either free of charge or must be lent from the state.

 

The United States will no longer be the leading superpower, but a handful of countries will dominate.

 

Organs will not be transplanted but printed.

 

Meat consumption will be minimized.

 

Massive displacement of people will take place with billions of refugees.

 

To limit the emission of carbon dioxide, a global price will be set at an exorbitant level.

 

People can prepare to go to Mars and start a journey to find alien life.

 

Western values will be tested to the breaking point..

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/no-privacy-no-property-world-2030-according-wef-0

Anonymous ID: 5f4eac Oct. 3, 2023, 9:06 p.m. No.19663357   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3366 >>3604 >>3968 >>4108 >>4179 >>4234

David Weiss Appeared To Violate DOJ Policy By Sending Letters To Congress, Emails Show

 

Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, special counsel in the ongoing Hunter Biden case, appeared to violate Department of Justice (DOJ) policy by writing letters to Congress on behalf of Attorney General Merrick Garland, internal emails show.

 

The DOJ instructed Weiss in May 2022 that he was not allowed to respond to Congressional inquiries about the Hunter Biden case and must defer to the DOJ Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA), internal DOJ emails obtained by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project demonstrate. The emails were first reported Tuesday by The Federalist.

 

“Consistent with my conversation with [redacted] last night, we are supposed to forward this and any other correspondence to OLA. Per DOJ policy, only OLA can respond on behalf of the Department to a request from the legislative branch,” Shannon Hanson, an official in the Delaware U.S. Attorney’s office, emailed Weiss on May 25, 2022.

 

“David: I would like to forward this to [redacted]. If you would also want us to respond as an office, letting the Senators know that we have forwarded the information to OLA, I recommend we do so through [redacted] cced here. Please let me know how you wish to proceed,” she added.

 

“Please forward to [redacted]. I would like to respond to the Senators and say something to the effect that [redacted],” Weiss responded.

 

The internal discussions were related to a letter sent to Weiss on May 9, 2022, by Republican Sens. Grassley of Iowa and Johnson of Wisconsin sounding the alarm on Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division Nicholas McQuaid’s apparent conflict of interest in the Hunter Biden investigation. OLA responded to Grassley and Johnson on June 9, 2022, with a letter saying the DOJ would not provide further information.

 

Grassley and Johnson followed up with a July 7, 2022, letter to the DOJ about a story in the Washington Examiner detailing payments Hunter Biden made to escorts linked to Russia.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/10/03/david-weiss-violate-doj-policy-sending-letters-garland-emails-show/

Anonymous ID: 5f4eac Oct. 3, 2023, 9:58 p.m. No.19663589   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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France to hold crisis meetings over 'scourge' of bedbugs

 

The French government said Tuesday it would host emergency meetings this week to examine surging numbers of reported bedbug cases, which are being increasingly seen as a major potential public health problem.

 

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20231003-france-to-hold-crisis-meetings-on-bedbug-scourge