I read this book and there was absolutely nothing in there about eating bugs, living in pods or owning nothing

I read this book and there was absolutely nothing in there about eating bugs, living in pods or owning nothing.
Where are you getting those ideas from?

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>general framework not providing technical/tactical details
Are you 12 years old or just stupid af?

There was no "general framework" either.
Its a pretty milquetoast economic/social analysis of the potential effects of covid.

It's implied.

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Yeah, and mein kampf is about potential effects of not having a jews around, notzing to worry about

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Next question

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You WILL ride in the blimp too

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So this definitive evidence is just out of context snippets from the blog section of wef website.
You know that "I own nothing and I am happy" was from what essentially amounts to a speculative science fiction blog post by some Swedish MP in 2016.
This is why nobody takes you low IQ retards seriously.

it came from this since deleted WEF video
youtu.be/MKwENH-m4oU?t=23
starts 0:23

You're a fucking retard

Ahh never seen this before. Cheers.

>read the great reset
>didn't read schwab's "4th industrial revolution" first, which outlines our collective future whe hopes to achieve with the great reset
NGMI, still thinks he won't eat the bugs

I will read it too Krautbro he's just so dry and dull to read

intelligence.weforum.org/topics?type=Sustainable Development Goals

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>From WEFs website

More than half of the world’s population lives in cities, and many urbanites reside in one of the 33 “megacities” with at least 10 million inhabitants. Urbanization can threaten the quality of life, but cities also provide the testbeds needed to come up with related solutions. Cities everywhere have been dramatically impacted by COVID-19, which has closed businesses and prompted a reassessment of public spaces. It will only be through the collective efforts of governments, the private sector, and the public - and by harnessing transformative technologies - that we will we be able to rebuild in ways that realize the true potential of cities.

>From WEFs website
tl.dr led by china

The rise of multinational corporations from emerging markets in the first part of this century has profoundly changed the global economy. Led by Chinese firms, these expanding entities have made significant inroads around the world - and not simply in terms of size (they now make up about a third of the Fortune Global 500), but also in terms of competitiveness and international reach. Through growth in their domestic markets and a combination of greenfield investments, mergers, and acquisitions - including in more developed regions - they have become industry leaders. They have also turned into key innovators in many technology fields and, in the process, become major competitors for their Western counterparts.

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>From WEFs website
tl.dr social justice

Tragic events have served to focus greater attention on the structural inequalities and injustices that undermine our collective security and economic well-being. While the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted disparities in healthcare systems, the mistreatment of minorities and indigenous peoples has generated a relentless series of distressing headlines. Whether based on race, caste, religion, sexual orientation, gender, or immigration status, discrimination remains rampant. Fully realizing the promise of the United Nations more than 75 years after its founding will require a fundamental shift to a more forward-looking social vision, which takes historical injustice into account while tapping the broadest possible talent pool for solutions.

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You're a fucking retard

>From WEFs website
tl.dr gendermarxism

Despite the progress made on closing gender gaps in work and education, gender inequality remains the norm around the world. Violence against women has yet to be properly addressed in any country, and social, cultural, political, and economic barriers continue to hinder women’s participation in labour forces, politics, and humanitarian action - while stunting their presence in leadership roles. Assessments conducted by UN Women in dozens of countries confirm that COVID-19 has widened existing gaps, resulting in a disproportionate loss of work and deepening poverty for women and girls, while increasing both gender-based violence and women’s unpaid domestic workloads. Change, in the form of equality, can no longer wait.

>From WEFs website
tl.dr politicians medling in news and making news into public relations

The world of media, entertainment, and sport has been upended by new business models, user-generated content, and the use of digital platforms to effectively distribute everything from streamed matches to social messages. This is having a direct impact on the moulding of cultures and societies. COVID-19 promises to accelerate underlying industry trends, as sport franchises seek out new ways to sustain audience engagement and the boundaries that once defined media companies continue to dissolve. Restoring trust will be critical, particularly when it comes to trading in reliable and accurate content, and making use of personal data.

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>source: I made it up

Read between the lines nigger i also got the book you should now read the fourth industrial revolution the SDG'S and agenda 2030 they all click together

you do not get to join the big boy club. Bilderberg group is where they come together and discuss.

>From WEFs website
tl.dr digital currency (complete control over money and your life)

The disruption caused by the Fourth Industrial Revolution has been accelerated by COVID-19, and increased our need for agility, adaptability, and positive transformation. As the global economy rapidly digitalizes, an estimated 70% of new value created over the next decade will be based on digitally enabled platform business models. However, nearly half of the world’s population remains unconnected to the internet. While digital technologies have the potential to enable new value for everyone, they risk further exacerbating exclusion, the unequal concentration of power and wealth, and social instability. Companies must use digital infrastructure and data to collaborate, develop innovative business models, navigate disruption, and transition to a new normal - post-pandemic, purpose-driven, sustainable, and inclusive.

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Just the half of the cabinet are open traitors nothing too worry about

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Aha. You really can't think. incredibly. You have a degree by chance? You are retarded

>From WEFs website
tl.dr systematic racism

COVID-19 laid bare the systemic racism plaguing much of the world, and the killing of George Floyd prompted efforts to recognize and remedy the situation. Institutional discrimination and injustice have long torn at the social fabric, and now threaten to derail efforts to implement a post-pandemic reset that could put the global economy on a more equitable and sustainable path. Leaders everywhere are being called upon to respond to this challenge in a meaningful way.

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Und dus vill touch ze fupa

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>From WEFs website
tl.dr WEF want to make you pay taxes by using 'behavioural sciences'

The behavioural sciences are a powerful tool that can be wielded to engender responsible decision-making and improve the quality of life. Whether by helping people improve their eating habits or boost their retirement savings, helping a company engender better team spirit, or helping governments encourage the payment of taxes, the behavioural sciences have a significant role to play in smoothing society’s path amid the dramatic changes accompanying the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better, Nov 10, 2016, World Economic Forum:
forbes.com/sites/worldeconomicforum/2016/11/10/shopping-i-cant-really-remember-what-that-is-or-how-differently-well-live-in-2030/?sh=131ff9b91735

weforum.org/agenda/2021/07/why-we-need-to-give-insects-the-role-they-deserve-in-our-food-systems/

weforum.org/agenda/2018/07/good-grub-why-we-might-be-eating-insects-soon/

weforum.org/agenda/2021/05/europe-insect-based-food-meat/

weforum.org/agenda/2022/02/how-insects-positively-impact-climate-change/

weforum.org/agenda/2019/09/sustainable-food-alternative-proteins/

weforum.org/agenda/2020/12/pet-food-insect-protein-sustainable/

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>From WEFs website
tl.dr Corporate Government aka Globalism

Corporate governance should ensure decision-making in the best interests of all stakeholders - including customers, employees, regulators, local communities, and shareholders. This applies both during periods of relative stability, and during crises - when many organizations will be forced to confront how well they have or have not prepared from a corporate governance standpoint. Good governance relies on internal mechanisms like the structure of a board and incentives for management, and on external mechanisms such as institutions that demand accountability. All of these mechanisms are important, as they form the core of how (and for whom) corporations generate value. Ultimately, corporate governance can help deliver both economic gains and more inclusive societies.

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>From WEFs website
tl.dr climate change (climate immigration to the west)

The results of the COP26 climate summit in late 2021 did not please everyone, but the talks served to focus the world’s attention on the steps now necessary to avert catastrophe. 2020 tied with 2016 as the hottest year on record, and despite the stated aim of the Paris Agreement on climate change to limit warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels – by having countries voluntarily reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases – the world is on track to exceed that threshold. Even 1.5°C in warming is likely to lead to punishing environmental impacts, and widespread displacement.

>You know that "I own nothing and I am happy" was from what essentially amounts to a speculative science fiction blog post by some Swedish MP in 2016.
You can play that game forever if you want to. It's incredibly easy for think tanks, NGOs, tax-exempt foundations and private-public partnerships to put disclaimers before their writings to give themselves plausible deniability. That way they can always point to the disclaimer to say that they're not planning the very thing that they've written hundreds of white papers, books and articles about. If you want to be naïve and take them at their word, that's your choice. I, on the other hand, am not that stupid.

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Fuck all of them, at least bruno got fucked.