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WEF Proposes Grim Future For Human Freedom

Holland McKinnie
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) has abandoned any pretense of modesty about its ambitions if recent reports are any indication. It is reminiscent of a certain dictator’s audacious manifesto in the mid-20th century โ€“ the very dictator who proceeded to nearly bring the world to its knees. 

Drawing from the strategy outlined by the WEF, the organization harbors no qualms about dictating our food habits, modes of travel, and even clothing options. With an unyielding resolve, the WEF has set a clear path to dramatically alter our lives by 2030. 

According to a startling ARUP report, “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5ยฐC World,” your annual meat consumption would be slashed to approximately 35 pounds, a significant plunge from the current average American consumption of 252 pounds. That’s a paltry 14% of what we’re accustomed to. If the WEF were to attain its ambitious goals, you might have to say goodbye to steak dinners forever by 2030.

While the WEF dresses its plan in the robes of โ€œclimate protection,โ€ the underlying implications can’t be disregarded. If the WEF decides something is detrimental to the environment โ€“ plastics, steel, or meat โ€“ it will disappear from our lives. But rest assured that the elite will have no lack of access to luxuries. As the WEF readies itself for digital currency domination, your purchasing freedom will be at the mercy of central government approval.

Clothing won’t escape the WEF’s iron grip, either. In its vision for the future, the average person would be permitted to buy eight articles of clothing each year. And if the WEF’s more ambitious goal is realized, this number would shrink to three. This proposed limitation raises pertinent questions regarding children who outgrow clothes rapidly.

The WEF’s intrusive reach extends to travel as well. Under their watch, you would be granted one flight up to 950 miles every two years. But their ultimate aspiration? To limit our flying to once every three years. As for cars, the WEF’s approach seems to align with the Marxist idea of simply taking them away.

The future, as painted by the WEF, seems grim. But the battle isn’t over yet. In the face of such undemocratic impositions, we can push back and protect our freedoms. We must firmly counter the WEF’s grandiose vision, defending our liberty and way of life against such overreaching forces. 

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