Agenda 2030, also known as the Sustainable Development, is a comprehensive global framework adopted by the United Nations (UN) in 2015 and supported by numerous organisations, corporations and governments.

What is Agenda 2030?

In short, it is a collection of interrelated goals to address alleged economic, social, and environmental challenges facing the world.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) actively supports and promotes the implementation of Agenda 2030 (also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution) alongside other stakeholders (public-private partnerships).

The following is a list of the Agenda 2030 goals, using the UN’s language.

  • No poverty.
  • Zero hunger.
  • Good health and well-being.
  • Quality education.
  • Gender equality.
  • Clean water and sanitation.
  • Affordable and clean energy.
  • Decent work and economic growth.
  • Industry, innovation, and infrastructure.
  • Reduced inequalities.
  • Sustainable cities and communities.
  • Responsible consumption and production.
  • Climate action.
  • Life below water.
  • Life on land.
  • Peace, justice, and strong institutions.
  • Partnerships for the goals.

On the surface it looks great. After all, why would anybody want poverty or hunger?

And that’s exactly how people get caught in the Agenda 2030 trap.

Global public private partnerships
Credit: Iain Davis

A glimpse into the future

The WEF coined the slogan: you will nothing and you will be happy.

This is their vision for 2030.

Everything will be owned by the state to reduce carbon emissions. People will share and rent what they need. If you need a car where there’s no public transport, you could rent a self-driving car, but your movements will be tracked.

The New World Order is the culmination of over 70 years of planned development towards a global authoritarian government.

Jerome Corsi, American author

Digital ID will control your identity through things like biometric tattoos and microchip implants. The technocrats will use vaccines and food to introduce technology that creates an identity code in your body, detected by your phone and linked to your Digital ID.

Digital ID spells slavery

You will need to use your Digital ID for everything.

For example, entering a grocery store or signing up online will require your ID, making you agree to their terms. Of course, if you don’t follow the rules, you lose access to various services.

Then there is the Social Credit System, which is a points system where good actions get points and bad actions lose points. This affects access to things like electricity and travel.

For example, having pets or eating meat might lower your score.

Your social score will start at a certain level, allowing access to society’s needs. Not getting vaccinations could lower your score, restricting access to transport and public places.

Complaining online could be seen as ‘hate speech’, lowering your score and cutting off internet access until you improve it by doing things like charity work.

They also want to introduce a new global digital currency (CBDC), replacing current currencies. This will let them control and track all transactions and cut off funds if you’re seen as a threat. Universal Basic Income (UBI) will be given for basic needs, but only if your social score is high enough.

Basically, Agenda 2030 is a centrally controlled society (or technocracy) with mass surveillance and no privacy.

Steve Falconer gave a great breakdown and emphasised the importance of doing something rather than being nihilistic.

The New World Order under the UN is designed to become more and more powerful, and more and more centralized, with a world government and a world army, a world parliament, a world currency and a micro-chipped population.

Patrick Wood, author and economic analyst

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