"Sustainable Development" intends to take control of
all resources, all production and all consumption
on planet earth,
leaving all of its inhabitants to be micro-managed by a
Scientific Dictatorship.
"Wood shatters the false narrative of a promised Utopia
and exposes the true nature of the deception used
to promote this new economic order."
In 1974, Trilateral Commission member and academic Richard
Gardner wrote an article 'The Hard Road to World Order'
for Foreign Affairs magazine,
predicting the future of the Commission’s self-proclaimed
New International Economic Order.
Gardner spoke of an “end-run around national sovereignty”,
a “booming, buzzing confusion” and building it from
the “bottom up” rather than attempting
an “old-fashioned frontal assault.”
After almost 45 years, it is time to examine the record.
In Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order, Wood traces
the steps and developments that led to the United Nations’
establishment of 'Sustainable Development'
as an outgrowth of historic Technocracy from the 1930s.
UN programs such as 2030 Agenda,
New Urban Agenda
and the Paris Climate Agreement
are all working together to displace Capital and Free
Enterprise as the world’s principal economic system. ...
Topics covered include the devolution of federal governments
combined with the rise of global Smart Cities.
Tools are examined, like ubiquitous surveillance,
collaborative governance,
Public-Private Partnerships,
Reflexive Law, Fintech, including crypto currencies
and the drive toward a cashless society.
The spiritual aspect of Sustainable Development is also explored
as an important component of manipulation.
Looking underneath the cover of globalization, Wood shatters
the false narrative of a promised Utopia
and exposes the true nature of the deception used ...
Those elite who hate the bedrock of American liberty and its
time-tested Constitution
have pulled out all the stops to destroy both ..
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[ .. dette kan styre mot et nytt Kina-keiserdømme,
i tradisjon etter såvel MAO som mange av hans forløpere.
Om ikke den oppgraderte Mao-syken satte en bråstopp ?
Der skjøt nok keiseren seg i foten med riksvåpenet, men
krigsstyrken forsvant ikke --
alt før 1970 skrøt Kina av en soldatstyrke på 200 millioner,
presis "tallet på rytterhæren" som står nevnt
i Joh.Åpenbaring k.9; "Jeg hørte tallet på dem." ]
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