Agenda 2030: "You'll own nothing. And you'll be happy."-Part III
If you've ever dreamed of living in 15-minute cities and owning nothing and being happy, the globalists have just what you're looking for.
In this last newsletter on Agenda 2030, I’ll cover some of the globalists’ specific goals. According to the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, there are 17 goals that they plan to achieve by 2030, and you have no say in the plan.
Notice how agreeable the goals seem; the danger is in how they implement them and who they partner with, which they don’t tell us in detail because it would expose their evil intentions. (Psst…it’s corporations with governments.)
Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere.
Goal 10. Reduce inequality within and among countries.
Who could argue against ending poverty? And eliminating inequality among countries? They sound like achievable goals that would rid the world of miserable suffering and disunity. No one has ever attempted to end poverty, but these globalists are more intelligent and prosperous, so maybe they can solve these complex problems.
The aspiration to end poverty is nothing new. About 2,000 years ago, Jesus’ disciples also had a similar idea. When a woman was anointing Jesus at Bethany, she poured the expensive jar of perfume over Jesus’ head. Jesus was pleased with the woman’s sacrifice, but the disciples, who wanted to contribute towards poverty, wanted the fragrance to be sold.
The disciples may not have developed an agenda like the United Nations and the World Economic Forum to end poverty by a given year, but they certainly had the same thought. If you have an earthly perspective on life, you’re agendas in life involve ending poverty, reducing inequality, and other unachievable goals like these. When there is no eternal purpose guiding your daily life, you want to solve the immediate problems of this life, and that is precisely what the globalists want.
Jesus rebuked the disciples because they had their minds on an earthly matter that will always be with them; we will always have poverty, and there will always be inequality between individuals and countries. Such issues or problems in life are meant to contribute to the sanctification of our souls. He who has more can only be blessed if he can bless others. When there is no one to bless because we are all equal in every way, there is little significance to this life.
Jesus’ reminder to the disciples is relevant in this secular world.
“The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me.”-Matthew 26:11
Goal 11 of Agenda 2030 contains generic and seemingly harmless words that don’t mean much to the general population.
Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
You might be living in a decent home far from the city traffic or crime-ridden communities or anywhere that you please, but that’s not what the globalists have planned for you. Hidden in these flowery words is their intention to round up people and force them to live in what they call “15-minute cities.” They plan to have everything you need within 15 minutes. It sounds convenient, doesn’t it? This is why they will not have much pushback from people. What is worse is that they expect you to own nothing in these cities. According to their predictions,
“You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy.”
This prediction comes from a video summarizing an original piece written and published on the World Economic Forum’s website. It is titled Welcome to 2030. I Own Nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better. It was written by Ida Auken, a member of Denmark's parliament; the WEF has a disclaimer at the bottom of the article claiming that the views of the article are that of the authors and not the WEF’s; you’re supposed to believe that even though she is considered a regular contributor to the WEF. The article is shocking because, on the one hand, the WEF doesn’t want you to associate the ideas with them; on the other hand, they’re publishing them for you to see and start accepting what the future looks like.
These smart cities are already in the works. In 2020, the WEF chose 36 cities from 22 countries to be part of the experiment. The two cities selected from the US include Chattanooga, TN, and San José, CA. Due to COVID and “other disruptions,” the cities in the US alone are in financial trouble of up to $1 trillion. But hey, it’s a smart city where you’ll own nothing and be happy, so it must be worth it. Of course, money won’t be a problem because your tax dollars will be hard at work and the printing machines. What could go wrong?
For several years, they were not challenged with their agendas, but the election of President Trump and COVID-19 has awakened millions of people to their evil plan. This great awakening has slowed down the implementation of these seemingly beneficial ideas. These globalists think it’s their destiny to take care of us, to plan our future, and direct it as if we are mindless sheep. They count on us acting like sheep and following them off the cliff; unfortunately, many people have and will fall for it because it will appear to offer them a convenient and effortless lifestyle.
It’s hard to believe, but some people go to universities and come out thinking they are more intelligent than everyone else. Therefore, they expect the rest of the population to follow them like sheep without question. They want to be seen as shepherds and caretakers of people and the planet.
I won’t go through more of their goals; I hope you get the idea, but if you have any doubts about their agenda, follow any of the links and see for yourself. Here are a few more of the goals they have in mind.
Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Goal 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Remember, as God has a plan for your life, so does the enemy. The enemy plans 15-minute cities where you own nothing and somehow remain happy. If we ignore what is happening around us and in our country, we could quickly end up in 15-minute cities.
Ask yourself: Am I aware of God’s or the enemy’s plan for my life?
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