By Emmie Cromwell - A notable similarity between the World Economic Forum and the United Nations of Utopian Madness are websites within which a diverse concoction of unhinged dogma permeates. Yet somehow, both organizations have flourished; serving up a scrumptiously fragrant witches brew that entices many.
Thanks to my recent evaluations of the World Economic Forum, I was naturally directed to various pages of the UN website. In the process, connections were made to the Darth Vader of Pharma and Biotech, Bill Gates, and the DV of societal issues, George Soros. One notable, shared attribute, popping up in the writing of many Globalist organizations and leaders is reference to the numbers 17 and 2030.
The origin of these two numbers in terms of Globalism is the United Nations, manifesto titled, Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. I touched on this report previously, in my article titled, Is There a Full-Fledged Frothy-Mouthed Supervillain Running the United Nations?
While any sane person would probably laugh or joke about the dumb kids from the UN that wrote this unrealistic rubbish, I can make assurances that this plan has not only been put into motion, but is succeeding at having the dangerous consequences that most should intuitively expect. This attempt at what is often referred to in Globalist writing as “popular democracy,” aka totalitarianism, depends on interferences within countries and their governments, and is obsessed with social science; often tied to poorly designed research and ambiguous results. Further and more refined proof of implementation comes from a plan set in motion by the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA). The AAAA was written in 2015 as a financial plan for successful achievement of the UN’s sustainable development agenda. It includes the recommendation of ESG metrics to which most businesses are enduring forced adherence.