Can you quote the part pointing to it or is it something you heard about?
Those docs they leave around, pretty heavy stuffs with sugar coated wording making them sound like random bureaucratic papers
It’s in the World Economic Forum’s recent vid talking about life in 2030 And how no one will own anything, it’ll all be rented. Also though, the original agenda 21 documents it said it somewhere in those, they revamped it all later with the agenda 2030 renaming (which is really just a mile marker on the agenda 21 path). I’ll find it for you at some point later today if I get the chance
>It’s in the World Economic Forum’s recent vid talking about life in 2030 And how no one will own anything, it’ll all be rented.
I've made a post I think about that not so long ago, but it was related to a promotional vid, and evidently on the WEF page containing the said vid, there's a disclaimer at the bottom saying something like "It's not our views it's just the author's fantasies nothing to see here"
Yeah, here's the post https://poal.co/s/geopolitics/217003
And here's the page with the "plausible deniability" disclaimer mentioned above https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/8-predictions-for-the-world-in-2030/
>Written by
>Ceri Parker, Commissioning Editor, Agenda, World Economic Forum
>The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and not the World Economic Forum.
Of course those views aren't the views of the WEF...
Schwab is just advocating for the so called great reset, nothing to see here
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/now-is-the-time-for-a-great-reset/
>Now is the time for a 'great reset'
>Klaus Schwab Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum
Uploaded it https://poal.co/s/Politics/236417
It's page 17 Nevermind I misread "poverty"
The Cardinal's letter to Trump. The Canadian minister's letter to the people.
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