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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Grizzly » Tue May 24, 2022 10:43 am

http://www.rigorousintuition.ca/board2/viewtopic.php?p=704103#p704103

Clinical, methodical and goddamn systemic ; It's a formula ...

So is it a fact now that this is being done on purpose?



Joe Biden Says High Gas Prices Are Part Of "An Incredible Transition"

This could just as well fit in the W3F RESET THREAD...
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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Grizzly » Tue May 24, 2022 9:28 pm

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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Elvis » Thu May 26, 2022 6:04 pm

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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Fri Jun 03, 2022 4:09 am



Its not real tho.

Shit like this is always too good to be true.
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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby drstrangelove » Mon Jul 11, 2022 11:40 pm

Sri Lanka PM: This is how I will make my country rich by 2025


This is an important moment in Sri Lanka’s development, as the country continues to deliver on its plans for economic development and stands on the cusp of a transition to a knowledge-based economy.

Since the country and its people saw a vibrant transition in its political landscape in January 2015, further bolstered by the August 2015 general elections that formed a national unity government – a first ever political experience for the country since its nearly seven decades of independence – Sri Lanka has put in place many of the building blocks needed to reinvigorate its socio-economic and political architecture.

We have achieved many positive gains over the last three years through bold policy initiatives and pragmatic strategies, that enabled the country to win back recognition and friendly engagements with the rest of world. This has been a key foreign policy achievement of our government. Doors are open again for constructive and friendly engagements that have eased economic and political pressures. However, as per the expectations of all our people, there is more to achieve and the government plans with due diligence to make Sri Lanka regain its centrality in the Indian Ocean and become a knowledge-based, highly competitive hub with a dynamic social-market economy.

The progress Sri Lanka has delivered over the past three years, and the success of its plans going forward, are naturally influenced by the global economic downfall and heavily tied to strategic trade relationships, in particular trade relationships across the Asian region. It is no secret that Asia is the future “economic engine”, and in our endeavours to make Sri Lanka a rich country by 2025, it is our intention to “engage Asia” more steadily, utilizing the strategic access to major growing markets in the region, from India, Pakistan, China, Japan and ROK to the ASEAN. Developments in Africa are also important in looking to South-South engagements and cooperation. While we undertake this re-orientation, we also continue to strengthen our partnerships with the West – particularly our top export markets of the United States and Europe.



Our economic policy, Vision 2025, is firmly embedded in several principles, including a social market economy that delivers economic dividends to all. In the first place we need to ensure we have a skill pool that matches the job market’s demands. Sri Lanka’s education system is being transformed through progressive and important policy reform: the minimum length of schooling has been increased to 13 years, while better education is being brought to rural areas through the Nearest School Is the Best School programme, and Sri Lanka is investing in more teachers and better training. Also, opportunities for vocational training in selected areas during school education will be introduced. Further, we have taken action to empower new and innovative ideas by strengthening the intellectual property regime in Sri Lanka. The plan for an “Empowered Sri Lanka” identifies the priorities of raising incomes, ensuring employment and housing for all, and improving the quality of life for all citizens.

The plan is delivering impressive results. The current government has created over 460,000 jobs and helped more than 260,000 families secure a home. Strong progress is being made on plans to bring opportunities to rural communities by building necessary infrastructure such as roads and bridges, connecting rural and urban areas and linking Sri Lanka’s economic hubs. A programme, Enterprise Sri Lanka, has been launched to encourage young and educated entrepreneurs, who will receive loans to start SMEs. The government has also invested in some mega projects, including the Colombo Megapolis constructions – to build a city of the future – and irrigation projects including the Moragahakanda-Kaluganga Dam, to generate green energy and provide water resources for agro-production.

With a domestic market of 20 million consumers with a modest per capita income, Sri Lanka recognises the importance of external demand for sustained, high and long-term growth. This is why the country is rolling out a plan to strategically position Sri Lanka as the hub of the Indian Ocean, securing opportunities for local businesses in global production networks and ensuring that the country is capitalizing on opportunities to enter new global value chains. This outward-looking approach will increase the efficiency of the domestic economy, contributing to a better life for all Sri Lankans.

Sri Lanka is mindful of the shortcomings in its macroeconomic policies and institutional capacities that are required to respond to the challenges. We have encouraged strong public-private partnerships, and enabled institutions to become more transparent and efficient. We want them to function with independence, while ensuring transparency through being in compliance with norms set by the parliamentary oversight committees. The drive to end corruption is strong. We have enacted policy and legislative changes to facilitate doing business with Sri Lanka – it now ranks second in South Asia, according to the World Bank.



We have also played a constructive role in promoting international and regional initiatives in many areas, ranging from the environment and climate change to maritime security and migration. It is our commitment to use the strategic potential of the country, including its vibrant maritime connectivity, for enhancing friendly cooperation with all partners while reaping the economic benefits for all our peoples.

For the first time, Sri Lanka has now been linked to the large ASEAN region by entering into the free trade agreement (FTA) with Singapore. To have struck its first comprehensive trade agreement (including not only goods but services and investment) with a country like Singapore, regarded as one of the most open economies, with high-quality institutions, is an important milestone for Sri Lanka, and a major achievement for the current government. The Singapore FTA is a strong step towards closer integration with ASEAN, and in fact was signed in the same month that Singapore took over the chairmanship of ASEAN for the year 2018. It signals to ASEAN that Sri Lanka is interested in the region, and signals to the world that it is serious about reform.

The investment and trade resulting from the Singapore FTA is expected to drive the earning potential of Sri Lankans. Having created hundreds of thousands of jobs, the government is now focused on turning these into better paying jobs for people, in particular for youth and the younger demographics. The government has been clear that FTAs like this one are about opportunity, development and delivering a better standard of living for our people.

Sri Lanka has already begun preliminary discussions with another ASEAN country – Thailand – on a potential FTA, and formal talks were launched during the visit of the Thai prime minister to Colombo in July. This too is an important milestone, with Thailand taking over the ASEAN chair next year.

At present, Sri Lanka has “dialogue partner” status in ASEAN, as a member of the ASEAN Regional Forum along with 26 other countries. But the country will be using its trade agreements with Singapore and potential trade agreement with Thailand to bring it closer to obtaining observer status in ASEAN, with the goal of an FTA, as well as linking to the RCEP – the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership agreement.

The purpose of closer engagement with ASEAN is to generate more foreign direct investment (FDI), diversify export markets and create new technology and people linkages. ASEAN is important as a source of FDI inflows and a market for Sri Lankan exports. We have set ourselves the target of doubling exports by 2020 as part of our new National Export Strategy launched recently, which lays emphasis on the diversification of exports by strengthening emerging sectors, to chart the next export growth cycle of Sri Lanka. With our nation already delivering increased FDI and record growth in both its traditional and high-growth export industries, alongside its plan to redefine its international trade relationships, Sri Lanka is confident in its ability to deliver on its export targets. ASEAN has and will be a major part of Sri Lanka’s growth strategy and its Engage Asia policy.

The upcoming 27th World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Ha Noi, Viet Nam, provides me with the opportunity to showcase the landmark changes in Sri Lanka and our growing economic interconnection with the ASEAN region and beyond. It will build upon the foundations of the historical and cultural ties that have existed for many centuries, and which bind our people irrevocably.

Ranil Wickremesinghe is the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. He is participating in the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.

- https://web.archive.org/web/20190122012 ... h-by-2025/

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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Wed Jul 13, 2022 10:41 am

Joe Hillshoist » Fri Jun 03, 2022 3:09 am wrote:Its not real tho.

Shit like this is always too good to be true.


Well, considering the "fact check" on this one is:

>it "actually" only shows the nearby Dübendorf AFB in 2019, not 2022
>the jets were "actually" there for the annual World Economic Forum that just happens to be in Davos so they call it Davos, even on their website
>it "actually" was not a "climate change conference," just a conference where climate change was discussed in the context of "Globalization 4.0"
>and, okay, even on the official website their top takeaway was David Attenbrough saying "The Garden of Eden is no more" and Greta Thunberg saying "Our house is on fire."

...this particular .jpg hews pretty damn close to both "good" and "true." And you know I fucking hate the entire genre. I'm a stickler.

But the .jpg in question 1) does not say a single thing about 2022, and 2) the reported count of private jets was indeed "up to 1,500" and reported as a new record high.
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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Grizzly » Fri Jul 15, 2022 2:58 pm

Icke - The Rockefellers - How Much Longer do we allow them to Run our World and Lives
https://seed128.bitchute.com/YlORvovLTVn2/yU40yNv4m6TI.mp4

https://www.bitchute.com/video/yU40yNv4m6TI/
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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby JackRiddler » Sat Jul 16, 2022 7:48 am

Yes to this, a comment below...

Wombaticus Rex » Wed Jul 13, 2022 9:41 am wrote:
Joe Hillshoist » Fri Jun 03, 2022 3:09 am wrote:Its not real tho.

Shit like this is always too good to be true.


Well, considering the "fact check" on this one is:

>it "actually" only shows the nearby Dübendorf AFB in 2019, not 2022
>the jets were "actually" there for the annual World Economic Forum that just happens to be in Davos so they call it Davos, even on their website
>it "actually" was not a "climate change conference," just a conference where climate change was discussed in the context of "Globalization 4.0"
>and, okay, even on the official website their top takeaway was David Attenbrough saying "The Garden of Eden is no more" and Greta Thunberg saying "Our house is on fire."

...this particular .jpg hews pretty damn close to both "good" and "true." And you know I fucking hate the entire genre. I'm a stickler.

But the .jpg in question 1) does not say a single thing about 2022, and 2) the reported count of private jets was indeed "up to 1,500" and reported as a new record high.


My problem with this is that the (in some ways literally correct) meme of the AHA! WE CAUGHT THE DAVOS DOING A HYPOCRISY!!! is a classic binary thought-blocker most often deployed to suggest something along these lines: See, Davos (or Al Gore, Leo DiCaprio, whoever) is generating mega-carbon emissions on the way to a gig where they showboat about how emissions must be cut, and where they (often or usually) also propose a useless non-solution like "carbon taxation" that merely shifts more tax burden on to the lower classes and does jack-shit for cutting emissions (certainly before their announced deadlines for doing it), THEREFORE ALL TALK of carbon emissions as a problem or of global warming or a climate crisis (a term I hate by the way), or (as I'd put it) the realities of how a large number of self-reinforcing net effects of human civilization have over the last century-plus visibly and measurably initiated a generalized and now exponentially accelerating planetary biosphere extinction event that threatens imminently (in historical terms, which is a bit longer than the media cycle but a lot shorter than three or four human generations) to collapse the material basis for most human civilization & human life on earth, not to mention 2/3 of all species, but perhaps could still be slowed down, addressed, mitigated or reversed if you're really utopian, is all a BIG GIANT HOAX, DICAPRIO AND DADEMS IS HYPOCRITES THEREFORE GRETA=KLAUS MKULTRA AND ALL BLABBING ABOUT ECOTHIS AND ENVIROTHAT IS JUST PART OF THE PLOT AND IF THEY'RE WRONG THEN TRUMP IS RIGHT ABOUT IT AND SCIENTISTS AND PROTESTERS ALL BE BUNCH OF USEFUL IDIOTS ON THE SOROSCOMMIE PAYROLL PROVEN FACT AND IMA DRIVING IN MY NUTZ TRUCK 4-EVER AND SHOOTING YOU IF YOU GET IN MY WAY FREEDOM!!! DRILL BABY BURN BABY DRINK LIBTARD TEARS!!! OWNED!!!

That isn't to characterize Grizzly or anyone else specific re-posting this more or less factually accurate meme that makes a more or less true point; but I'll wager that my characterization above fits most who do post it, and that it's understood as basically carrying the above set of connotative meanings (or most elements therein).

It's part of the world of forcing a false-binary choice between two false package-deal thinking sets, which, incredibly, we also see operating routinely here on this Board of Geniuses.

Well we've all posted these handy easy point-making thought-stopping poster-thingies, often they're irresistible & or hilarious, and I've described the practice above at its worst; but even at its best, daily meme posting is for patsies and 14-year-olds.

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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Sat Jul 16, 2022 12:25 pm

Anyone trying to win by pointing out human hypocrisy is doomed.

That said, there is definitely a visible contingent of ruling class money and institutional expertise who are looking to use climate change as a pretext to establish themselves as the vanguard of a world government. It can be hard to listen to neighbors rant about Agenda 21 at town meeting day but I do at least respect their horse sense regarding the nature of the scam.
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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Belligerent Savant » Sat Jul 16, 2022 12:30 pm

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These days, I'll take the one applying 'horse sense' to current circumstances over the highly educated passive complier any day.

[this is a broad statement, not specific to persons here]
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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Belligerent Savant » Sat Jul 16, 2022 1:09 pm

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Also -- and this can merit a thread of its own: WEF/Davos/IMF current batting average isn't looking too good at the moment, eh?

1. Sri Lanka's president quite literally chased out of his palace amid economic collapse;
2. Boris Johnson OUT (likely to be replaced with another stooge; TBD);
3. Macron dealt a notable blow as 'right wing' + 'left wing' parties unite to defeat a vax requirement to enter France;
4. Draghi to be OUT as Italian PM;
5. Germany may well -- or already has -- lost access to Russian gas supplies, and other EU nations may suffer similar fates in the months to follow;
6. Dutch farmers revolting (the extent/scale of this may be exxagerated to a degree by social media, so true extent of this remains TBD; subject to further corroboration/developments).

etc.

[others are welcome to revise/expand]

Perhaps just blips on the radar; perhaps a sign that attempts to maintain control will be relatively fleeting at best over the long run.

And these examples may be only the very beginning of ongoing volatility at positions of (front-facing, at least) leadership.


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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Elvis » Sat Jul 16, 2022 4:27 pm

Kerry is the worst possible "climate envoy."

Here he is at a WEF gabfest saying that "no government in the world the private sector has the amount of money we need to affect this transition. This has to happen by virtue of the private sector..."

That's backwardsonly governments have the "amount of money" required. That framing, "have the amount of money" is bizarre (since money is created as needed). I'm pretty sure Kerry believes what he's saying—it's that bad. It's a recipe for failure from the start.

John F. Kerry | Private Sector Investment

17 views Jan 19, 2022 Speaking at Davos Agenda Week 2022 during Accelerating and Scaling Up Climate Innovation




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWv-RyU6cJg


Edited to add, it's notable that the World Economic Forum Video channel would trim out this particular clip emphasizing the private sector's finanacial wherewithal as a climate solution—precluding public sector investment, which should pay for all of it.
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Re: The Covid19 New World Order and the World Economic Forum

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Mon Jul 18, 2022 7:00 pm

Wombaticus Rex » 14 Jul 2022 00:41 wrote:
Joe Hillshoist » Fri Jun 03, 2022 3:09 am wrote:Its not real tho.

Shit like this is always too good to be true.


Well, considering the "fact check" on this one is:

>it "actually" only shows the nearby Dübendorf AFB in 2019, not 2022
>the jets were "actually" there for the annual World Economic Forum that just happens to be in Davos so they call it Davos, even on their website
>it "actually" was not a "climate change conference," just a conference where climate change was discussed in the context of "Globalization 4.0"
>and, okay, even on the official website their top takeaway was David Attenbrough saying "The Garden of Eden is no more" and Greta Thunberg saying "Our house is on fire."

...this particular .jpg hews pretty damn close to both "good" and "true." And you know I fucking hate the entire genre. I'm a stickler.

But the .jpg in question 1) does not say a single thing about 2022, and 2) the reported count of private jets was indeed "up to 1,500" and reported as a new record high.


People in Australia are sharing that image as if its from 2022. Its not. If you (not you specifically WR) can't be arsed getting that right then I'm not listening to anything else. Its just meaningless brainwashing. Just another bullshit propaganda photo.

As if anything economic leaders in today's society have ever done wasn't a giant crock of shit. Flashing up this image is simply another way of ignoring climate change. And frankly people who think those pricks that fly private jets to conferences like that are going to act are idiots anyway. They haven't done anything for 30 years and when our federal government tried a price on carbon over a decade ago all their propaganda outlets had a pink fit.

Thunberg was right in 2019 as well.

I know how much of the world burns every year and how much used to burn. Its pretty fucked up.

but that year a fire started about three weeks after that conference that never went out properly and 12 months later nearly the entire South East of this country was on fire or already burnt out. It wasn't necessarily the same fire, it just seemed like it the way it burnt south over six months. That is completely unprecedented. We'd still be freaking out about it if it wasn't for covid and it was all on climate change. Other things contributed but the weather systems that drove it were not normal. They were the result of previously stable systems starting to break down.

All that area that burnt three and a half years ago just saw unprecedented, record breaking floods this year. They are still happening. More water than has ever fallen here in recorded and oral history. Again as previoius weather systems break doiwn and other start to form as the overall mess tries to find some new equilibrium.

People have been predicting this shit for many decades, record breaking weather events, mostly fires and floods have been happening here for nearly as many decades and no one from the class of people who attend events like that have done jack shit about actually dealing with it. Even now they aren't dealing with it and they never will because they are the problem. Our use of energy causes global warming. The size of our economies are directly proportional to the amount of energy we use and everything those pricks do is aimed at increasing the size of those economies.

Even covid hasn't stopped economic growth, just slowed it a little.

Do you know about that dam/lake in Nevada, on the Colorado river? The one that relies on snow melt to trap water then funnel it to California to drive agricultural production in the US? That dam is drying up. There isn't enough snow fall in the mountains to refresh it any more. Nothing that happens at some conference in Europe will fix that situation.
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