Jacob Nordangårds presentation from Northern Light Convention i Malmö covers the history and objectives of the World Economic Forum and how they have become the major vehicle for the transformation of the planet and humanity. This concerns their goal to build a technocratic “World Brain” with a digitized humanity overseen and managed by Artificial Intelligence.
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The Stockholm Conference 1972
On June5–16, 1972, the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment was held in Stockholm. The motto of the conference was “Only One Earth.” This milestone put the environment on the international agenda and laid the foundation for future climate conferences. UNEPs documentary from the conference: The Stockholm Conference resulted in the Stockholm Declaration with …
Survival of Spaceship Earth – A film from 1972
Just before the UN Conference om the Human Environment in Stockholm, June 1972, the propaganda film Survival of Spaceship Earth premiered, featuring Maurice Strong, Dame Barbara Ward, René Dubos, Dr. Margaret Mead, Dr. Harrison Brown, Walter O. Roberts, and John D. Rockefeller III talk about their favourite subject – population control. The messages was the …
World Economic Forum’s “Young Global Leaders”
Through its Young Global Leaders program, the World Economic Forum has been instrumental in shaping a world order that undermines all democratic principles. For several decades, this program has nurtured compliant leaders acting as WEF agents in governments around the world. The consequences are far-reaching and may turn out to be devastating for humanity. Updated January …
Ukraine – The Trigger for a New Energy Order?
The war in Ukraine may have a far greater significance than what is being portrayed in the media. The game is more complex and accommodates key players who play on sides of the conflict. The war has quickly shifted the focus from the pandemic and its aftermath. It can also act as the trigger that …
6. Build Trust – The Ministry of Truth
“We must make lying wrong again,” writes UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Our Common Agenda. He wants to create a “global code of conduct” that promotes the integrity of public information and wants to improve people’s experiences of public institutions and basic services and create “inclusive” exercises that include citizen views and their “ideas about the …
5. Place women and girls at the centre – AI for Women
In Our Common Agenda, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wants to achieve gender equality in all areas, including decision-making, through quotas and special measures. Women entrepreneurs should be encouraged and young women’s voices should be heard more. In addition, an emergency action plan is to accelerate the eradication of violence against women and girls. This includes …
4. Abide by international law and ensure justice: Digital Identification
Law and justice are a central part of the social contract, but many people do not have access to the system. The UN wants to change this. Everyone must be included in the legal system, but this also means that they themselves can be held liable if they violate international law and fail to obey …
3. Promote Peace and Prevent Conflicts – Surveillance from Space
The third commitment in Our Common Agenda is about a new peace agenda – Promote Peace and Prevent Conflicts. This means reducing strategic risks such as nuclear weapons, cyber warfare and autonomous weapons. With something that sounds like advanced digital divination, international foresight must also be strengthened. In addition, a peaceful, secure and sustainable use …
1. Leave No One Behind – A New Social Contract
In Our Common Agenda, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres paints a picture of a world facing a choice between collapse and breakthrough. If we make the wrong choice, we will be hit by a mutating virus repeatedly haunting us. Health systems will not be able to handle the pressure and the vaccines will be distributed unequally. …