World Economic Forum Doesn't Want You to Own a Car Because of Climate Agenda...er, Change

Nick Kangadis | July 26, 2022
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“You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy.”

That was the number one on the list of a now-harder-to-find video of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “8 predictions for the world in 2030.” Except it they aren’t predictions so much as they are a wishlist for the WEF and the global elite, among which is President Joe Biden’s current regime who previously adopted one of the WEF’s mantras of “Build, Back, Better.”

Most recently, the WEF published an article on its website under the “agenda” tag that all but says people shouldn’t own their own private vehicles. Their idea is more of a rental model, so that — eventually — you will literally own nothing.

The average car or van in England is driven just 4% of the time. While most already have a personal phone, 39% of workers globally have employer-provided laptops and mobile phones.

This is not at all resource efficient. More sharing can reduce ownership of idle equipment and thus material usage. Car sharing platforms such as Getaround and BlueSG have already seized that opportunity to offer vehicles where you pay per hour used.

The WEF claims that the purpose behind their push to remove your ability to own things is aiding in the climate control agenda (I don’t call it climate change anymore, because it’s not about change, only control over you and how you live your life). After all, if you’re not actually reducing your carbon footprint, you’re a racist, sexist, bigot whose social credit score will be deducted because you’re not part of the prevailing group think.

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“Predicting” how you will be allowed to live is nothing new for the WEF.

In 2016, an article version of the “8 predictions” I mentioned above reveals a lot about how the WEF attempts to normalize being a subject of the global state instead of an individual with choices to live as you please.

All products will have become services. “I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or any clothes,” writes Danish MP Ida Auken. Shopping is a distant memory in the city of 2030, whose inhabitants have cracked clean energy and borrow what they need on demand. It sounds utopian, until she mentions that her every move is tracked and outside the city live swathes of discontents, the ultimate depiction of a society split in two.

Essentially what the WEF means is that if you don’t live in lockstep with how the global elites, like WEF Founder Klaus Schwab, want you to live, you will be banished from their large cities that they consider utopias and be considered part of the “swathes of discontents.”

When it comes down to it, it behooves all of us to push back against unelected power-grabbers in non-governmental organizations that are the neck for the heads of world government, and they can make the head turn any way they want.

 

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