Replete with language that sounds as though it was ripped right from the pages of World Economic Forum (WEF) head Klaus Schwab’s “Great Reset” manifesto, Francis’ letter advocates for a “green financial agenda” to replace the current financial system.
Throughout his eight-year tenure as pope, Francis has addressed the WEF directly on four separate occasions. He also allowed the Vatican to hold a roundtable event at WEF’s annual Swiss conference site in Davos.
Pope Francis wants a one-world government now
Just prior to the letter’s issuance, Francis issued a call for a “new world order,” arguing that the world should operate under a single globalist system of governance.
“There remains an urgent need for a global plan that can create new or regenerate existing institutions, particularly those of global governance, and help to build a new network of international relations for advancing the integral human development of all peoples,” he maintains.
Not once is Jesus Christ mentioned in Francis’ letter, nor is the Roman Catholic Church. The letter’s last line mentions “God” in a casual sign-off from the other topics that dominate its contents.
Under Francis’ proposed “model of recovery” from the Chinese Virus, world governments should seek to generate “new, more inclusive and sustainable solutions to support the real economy … and the universal common good.”
The world must not, Francis says, “return to an unequal and unsustainable model of economic and social life, where a tiny minority of the world’s population owns half of its wealth.”
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