The World Economic Forum has issued an urgent summons to world leaders to develop strategies to expedite its “Great Reset” globalist agenda.
The mysterious, corporate-led group of powerful world influencers will meet later this year to “accelerate the implementation” of the WEF’s plans to create a Marxist-based society in which ruling governments will control access to food and other commodities, as well as housing and transportation, and where everyone will work for the “common good.”
The WEF and the United Nations stressed that, while the Great Reset, also known as “Agenda 2030,” is nearly halfway to completion, a meeting is “urgently needed” to speed up its implementation. The organization lamented that progress has been hampered in recent years by “unforeseen setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, major negative impacts of climate change, and the rising cost of food and fuel everywhere due to the conflict in Ukraine.”
The WEF is also actively pushing for “civic participation” to advance its Great Reset by targeting “economic inequality, gender imbalances, corruption, and environmental degradation.”
WEF Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab has referred to his “‘Great Reset’ of capitalism” as a means of ushering in the world’s “fourth industrial revolution.” The organization revealed its desired end game in 2018 with several “predictions” for a future communist utopia where “You’ll own nothing and be happy…whatever you want, you’ll rent,” and where “Meat will be a special treat.”
Schwab, whose father reportedly worked for the “Nazi party apparatus,” per The National Pulse, founded his elite Marxist army of the world’s most powerful leaders in business, academia, politics, and the arts in 1971. The group is shrouded in mystery — press access is strictly limited — and appears to be accountable to no individual or entity other than itself.
A 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR) publication authored by The U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs stated that “solutions that can accelerate progress on the [Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (SDGs)] will be urgently needed.” The 17 SDGs of Agenda 2030 were set forth at the 2022 Rio+ 20 summit in a document titled: “The Future We Want.”
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