Globalist elites’ post-COVID vision for humanity is satanic, anti-human

Globalist elites’ post-COVID vision for humanity is satanic, anti-human by JEANNE SMITS for Life Site News

While the World Economic Forum is not actually promoting the idea that humans should ‘cease to exist’ in so many words, the idea is there for everyone to consider.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has a lot to say about the “post-COVID” era. It is openly using an “epidemic of fear” surrounding the Wuhan coronavirus in order to push the world in a specific direction — in particular through its promotion of the Great Reset planned for next Januarytogether with the International Monetary Fund and the prince of Wales. Where is it headed?

Regular tracking of the weforum.org website gives a foretaste of the world of the future as favored by the globalist community. The World Economic Forum recently publisheda flattering presentation of “untact” — a push towards long-lasting “social distancing” as promoted by South Korea. It also suggested five novels with ecological themes as must-reads. One of them features a heroine who commits suicide in the middle of a conference to show that only the disappearance of humanity can save trees and our planet.

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Although the World Economic Forum’s website routinely warns that the opinions expressed in these stories are not those of the organization itself, the fact remains that these articles have been selected and are distributed under its banner. They all point in the same direction.

The World Economic Forum is indeed true to itself. It is the forum that, under the impetus of its founder, Klaus Schwab, has since 1971 organized discreet annual meetings in Davos, where the world’s leading proponents of globalization meet. Top government and business leaders from all over the world gather in the small Swiss ski resort under heavy protection and discuss the shape of things to come.

As the meetings have become less discreet and more publicized, the WEF has shown its aims more and more clearly in terms of societal and economic change. Its website, weforum.org, clearly frames the “dream future” of globalism by distributing good or bad marks to countries and leaders.

Concerning the coronavirus and “social distancing,” a good mark was awarded to South Korea. South Korea has achieved remarkable results in the fight against the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus, with fewer than 15,000 infections and only 305 deaths despite its population of more than 50 million, and it obtained these results without a lockdown. But in the light of this non-crisis, Moon Jae-in’s government wants to promote “social distancing” at all costs, through the growing institution of a “contactless” society.

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