Davos Week - World Economic Forum
Before diving in, let me preface with this: don’t worry about what you can’t control — adapt, anticipate, and always be ready for changes in this “new normal” we’re living in. It’s my personal belief that having as much information from direct sources is the key to having peace of mind when dealing with the unknown.
One of Joe Biden’s stated goals in his COVID National Strategy asserts that the United States will “strengthen and reform the WHO” — as well as reasserting our interests with the World Economic Forum. Considering that Xi Jinping, not Joe Biden, introduced the Davos Agenda 2021 — hosted by the World Economic Forum. I’m even more interested in how President Biden will be when he gets back into the swing of things with all of the world players—things are not as they were when Biden was Vice President.
China’s global dominance — love it or hate it—has finally arrived. While Ameirca’s foreign policy relies on regime change wars, resource exploitation, and excessive capitalism — China’s global dominance can be largely credited to its’ Belt and Road Initiative. Rather than bombing countries or agonizing groups of people to overthrow governments who refuse to capitulate to the Western dominant forces, China chose to play the long game. I have my own views on China’s strategy — but with the gaping holes in our own foreign policy — and the absolute chaos that is the political discourse in the United States, I’ve never seen an opportunity such as this for another global player to surpass the country that lifted so many of its’ citizens out of poverty over the last few decades. Check out Xi’s speech at Davos below:
All in all, Xi effectively asserted China’s world dominance — along with its’ commitment to further implementing the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (or what you may have heard as “The New World Order.”) No — it’s not a conspiracy — you can download it right here.
The Paris Climate Accord, then, is one of the accelerationist features within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The United Nations, World Economic Forum (Davos), IMF, UNESCO, and a number of NGO’s and non-profit organizations, as well as participating countries, have developed over the course of at least two decades — how to actually implement this strategy successfully. Year after year, these unelected governing bodies have met pushback from sovereign nations who assert their own country’s needs before those of the United Nations — Trump was a perfect example of this when he withdrew us from the Paris Climate Accord. While I didn’t agree with that strategy, it seems as though the Paris Climate Accord has plenty of additional stipulations we may not understand at the moment. President Biden, not surprisingly—has us back in the agreement. Again—nothing wrong with that on its’ own, but the stipulations included in Biden’s plans that echo the same exact language presented in all of these intergovernmental plans will be interesting for the country, to say the least.
If you’re wondering where I’m going with this — stay with me.
Biden’s COVID Plan brings: “An ambitious global posture in fighting and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic presents the United States with an opportunity to restore its global health leadership, reset, and drive action to advance the Sustainable Development Goals.”
I’d be lying if I said that I wasn’t thrilled to find that little needle in the haystack—it’s a moment of vindication after being accused of peddling a conspiracy theory! (I’ll admit that I enjoy an outlandish conspiracy theory every now and then—I can’t lie.) Corporations knew Biden would sign onto the Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals — he spent his vice presidency cultivating the finishing touches before an expected President Hillary Clinton would be elected into office. Questionable dealings aside, Vice President Biden spent a considerable amount of time visiting global forums like The Council on Foreign Relations (remember that video where he tells the story about making a deal with the Ukrainian prosecutor? It’s linked here. ) This is exactly what the multinational corporations have been wanting for so long — and Biden just gave it to them.
Here’s the link for the Sustainable Development Goals - just in case you didn’t get it earlier.
I have my own thoughts on the United Nations and their incessant need for a transnational government — or what the Alex Joneses of the world like to refer to as, “one world governments” — but I do think “The Great Reset” (yes, that’s a real thing too — coming in the next article) — is exactly that - a complete reset of our entire society. China’s leading the way as they’ve stepped up and are in line with the World Health Organization. I’ll revisit these topics in the coming weeks — not to scare you, but to help you plan better for the future. Below, I’ve listed a few screenshots of things that pertain to how the United States will implement a lot of what’s in this overall world agenda.
Shadowbanned Refugee here, you have mucho talent, this article is very well done
Great work Aly! I hope you continue your research and sharing with the uninformed. I know there's probably a ton of pushback from those who choose to believe the MSM and narrative they push but keep in mind we all need voices such as yours! Please don't allow others to discourage you and your work.