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The enlightenment of the ordinary citizens has presented a long term scandal of the ( WEF ) World Economic Forum organisation.
The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
The role of their scandal has affected almost every country in the world around the globe. In addition to reaffirming and ultimately strengthening the bonds of a common morality, their scandal has helped prepare the Brick nations to come together to create a new economic system where wealth is shared among the world’s citizens.

AssumptaGH:
While scandalous acts invariably challenge the norms and values of our communities, will the WEF organisation be punished?

TSASI:
Scandals, in short, constitute an important opportunity for reaffirming the social order. Klaus Martin Schwab is a German engineer, economist and founder of the World Economic Forum. He has acted as the WEF’s chairman since founding the organisation in 1971.
He knows very well about his role in the scandal and European society has never argued about his scandal that threatens Economic instability, destruction of nature and environmental damage.

AssumptaGH:
The behaviour of these elites is illegal and scary.

TSASI:
Obviously, it is not just the elites who are attacking the nature of the mystic Law and the ordinary human beings. While the old saying says: “The bigger it is, the harder it falls victim to ignorance remains true, anyone who challenges the nature of the mystic law will fall.
While commercialism is obviously a driving force for the WEF organisation, Ida Auken believes wholeheartedly that the nature of the Mystic Law and the ordinary human being has been attacked by the WEF’s vision because their politics contradicts nature’s consistency.

AssumptaGH:
Who is Ida Auken?
Ida Auken is the former Minister for the Environment in Denmark (2011-2014). She is a Member of the Danish Parliament (2007-) for The Social Democratic Party. Ida Auken held the position of President of the European Environment Council and was Head of the EU Delegation at the Rio+20 conference, where the UN Sustainable Development Goals were agreed.
Ida Auken was nominated a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and has also been elected as one of the 40 most promising young leaders in Europe. With her 15 years of experience in the Danish Parliament, Ida Auken has been key in fostering the green transition in Denmark.
She was one of the architects of the Danish Climate Law that has one of the world’s most ambitious climate change targets and recently she introduced the paradigm shift in the approach to offshore wind by establishing energy islands. Ida Auken is the author of several books and in May 2022 “Believe it – climate, hope and vigour” was published.
Now news papers have realised that it’s important to report to the world citizens about the World Economic Forum: 8 Deadly Predictions for 2030
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The (WEF) World Economic Forum has some startling predictions for the world in 2030. In their article ‘8 predictions for the world in 2030,’ they cover a range of topics from the environment to technology. They even have a follow-up article on Forbes titled “Welcome To 2030:
(1) I Own Nothing.
(2) Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better.”
It’s not that the WEF is a Dr. Evil-esque Orwellian organisation full of super villains, they just have a really warped way of looking at the world.
In the words of WEF chairman Klaus Schwab at 2022’s meeting, “The future is not just happening. The future is built by us, by a powerful community as you here in this room,” Schwab said addressing this year’s guests.
If their article “8 predictions for the world in 2030” is anything to go by, here is what our future will look like.
(1) All products will have become services
(2) You don’t own anything.
(3) You don’t have own a car.
(4) You don’t have to own a house.
(5) You don’t have own any appliances or any clothes,”
This is already nonsense. Danish Politician Ida Auken describing the WEF’s vision. According to the WEF, by 2030 we’ll all be using products as services. So instead of buying a car, you’ll pay to rent one when you need it. And instead of owning a house more of us will live in shared apartments.
This becomes all the more terrifying now that investment bank Black Rock is buying up real estate all over the world so they can offer “housing as a service.”
It’s not all bad news though. The WEF predicts that we’ll have more free time because we won’t have to spend it working to pay for all our stuff.
But to me, the loss of ownership doesn’t sound like a net gain. Oligarchs will still own everything.
There is a global price on carbon
Ayy the carbon tax! It’s a progressive way to make sure that the people who can afford to pay more.
The WEF predicts that by 2030 there will be a “price on carbon” in some form in 80% of the world. But since this is the WEF we’re talking about, there is an autocratic hidden agenda.
That comes in the form of if you want to fly anywhere or drive a car, it’s going to cost you. A lot. The point is to make people use public transport which is, of course, more efficient. But it also means that the rich will be able to fly private jets while the rest of us are stuck on a subway.
When discussing the environment let’s make sure a small group of wealthy people won’t be asked to sacrifice anything, while the rest of us have to give up more. US dominance is over. We now have a handful of global powers.
Woah, did a global organisation composed of Bill Gates, Yuval Noah Harari, and the CEOs of Google, Amazon, and Apple just call for the end of US hegemony?

AssumptaGH:
Yes, they did.
The WEF says that by 2030 there will be a “multipolar world order” with a handful of global powers.
The US will still be one of them, but China, India, and the EU will also be major players. What does that mean for the US? I guess we’ll find out.
4. Farewell hospital, hello home-spital
Hospitals will be on the way out as technology takes the forefront in health care. The WEF predicts that by 2030, “virtual health assistants will provide more primary care than human doctors.”
There will also be this idea called “the internet of bodies” which is a network of sensors and devices that monitor our health.
Israeli author Yuval Noah Harari says people better learn to get with this or they’ll be deemed useless in society:
“Human beings are no longer mysterious, spiritual souls, we are now hackable animals, ” said Harari. “There will be two classes: The exploited and the useless class (people who don’t adopt wearable technologies, metaverse, etc). It’s better to be exploited than to be useless.”
5. According to the WEF’s vision we will eat much less meat
“You will eat the bugs or insects, and we will be happy.”
Mantras like this or WEF’s recent article “Why we need to give insects the role they deserve in our food systems” — make me wonder if they’re a meme factory masquerading as a think tank.
But apparently, the WEF is serious about getting us to eat bugs. They predict that by 2030 we’ll be eating much less meat because it’s bad for the environment.
They also say that lab-grown meat will be more ubiquitous and we’ll be eating “clean meat” which is grown in a lab from animal cells.
There’s a strong argument that meat vs. no meat has the same environmental impact. Regardless, people should definitely be educated about both sides of the issue. Also, bugs are gross.
Today’s Syrian refugees, 2030’s CEOs
The WEF predicts that by 2030, “the majority of the world’s refugees will be educated.” They also say that “refugees will become a major source of entrepreneurial talent.”
Hey, you can’t be mad at them for this one. Being against refugees is like being against puppies.
However I will play devil’s advocate because completely open borders aren’t sustainable either. For example, one of my good friends lives in Poland and tells me the sheer amount of Ukrainian refugees coming in is putting a strain on the country. Clearly, these people need homes, but removing borders entirely might be unsustainable and lead to more problems down the line.
It’s a complex issue.
The values that built the West will have been tested to the breaking point
It’s not that the WEF wants democracy to fail, they just want it to be “reimagined.” They say that by 2030, “the values that have underpinned the liberal world order will have been tested to the breaking point.”
But what are these values? Individualism, freedom of speech, laissez-faire capitalism, Judeo-Christianity? The WEF doesn’t say, but I’m sure they’ll be happy to tell us once they’ve taken over. By the 2030s, we’ll be ready to move humans toward the Red Planet
I’m happy the WEF ended their tyrannical Orwellian on a good note.They predict that by 2030, “the first man mission to Mars will take place.”
Elon Musk, who’s not a part of the WEF, says we need to become an interplanetary species or else risk extinction.
I don’t know about you, but I’m excited about this one. The sooner we get off this rock the better.

We’re All Going to Die, Maybe
I’m not a “conspiracy” theorist. I’m an “I’ve done the reading and things don’t add up” theorist. I get annoyed when I talk about the NSA, or Mk-Ultra, or what happened with Julian Assange and it’s brushed aside as conspiracy. The documents are there. The evidence is there. You can read about it for yourself.
To me, the WEF is a perfect example of an organisation that’s out of touch with reality. They make predictions that seem more like science fiction than anything else. But the scariest part is that they have an agenda. They want to control the world, they point-blank say it, and they’re using fear to do it.
Don’t be afraid. Be aware. Educate yourself. And don’t eat bugs.

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