Read that again one more time, Swifty.Thank you for at least admitting that you are a liar.
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Read that again one more time, Swifty.Thank you for at least admitting that you are a liar.
This particular thing re coffee and the WEF is apparently just an urban legend. But their emphasis on granting power to government over the people is what we should be most concerned about, especially if they develop as much power to dictate policy as other such world groups do.Nuke the WEF from orbit, it’s the only way to be sure
them first.The article says media coverage has been 'sparse.' I would imagine so.
Also cited in the article--mind you these recommendations are for just six years from now:
". . .Fourteen US cities have already signed a treaty with the globalist organization to ban meat, dairy and cars by 2030 to meet Klaus Schwab’s climate change goals.
The WEF-infiltrated U.S. cities have formed a coalition called the “C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group” (C40).
The C40 has established a “target” to meet the WEF’s radical depopulation goals by the year 2030.
The C40 Cities have agreed that their residents will be forced to comply with the following list of unconstitutional rules:
“0 kg [of] meat consumption”
“0 kg [of] dairy consumption”
“3 new clothing items per person per year”
“0 private vehicles” owned
“1 short-haul return flight (less than 1500 km) every 3 years per person”
The C40 Cities’ dystopian goals can be found in its “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World” report.The report was published in 2019 and reemphasized in 2023. The organization is headed and largely funded by Democrat billionaire Michael Bloomberg. Nearly 100 cities across the world make up the organization. The American city members of C40 include: Austin, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Seattle.
Media coverage of C40 Cities’ goals has been relatively sparse."
So folks wouldn't you think it only a matter of time before one family houses are outlawed and we will be required to share small apartments with others? Are you okay with being forced to go vegan? No private transportation? One airline flight every three years? How draconian and restrictive can they get? And has anybody given thought to what such restrictions would do to the world's economy?