- Chinese President
- US President
- Russian Foreign Minister
- WEF Chairman
- Various Heads of State
- Friends from the UN
- Heavy-hitting philanthropists
And they all agree to collaborate on a single, grand plan.
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Setting aside their differences, they decide to cooperate.
They're going to make the world a safer, healthier, cleaner place.
AND
Out of the goodness of their hearts...
They're going to fix the problems with the food supply, energy generation, and financial systems.
AND
In a never-before-seen display of generosity and goodwill...
They have pledged to save the planet from the climate crisis, lift everyone out of poverty, and improve access to education.
AND
Despite their various chequered histories...
They will take a zero-tolerance approach to corruption, while they re-engineer our money.
Sound ridiculous???
I agree, but nonetheless...
Welcome to the G20.
None of what you just read is a joke.
I'm dead serious about the lot of it.
The G20 Leaders Summit went down in Bali this year.
The "leaders" I mentioned right up the top were all there.
And they have declared an intention to "cooperate and collaborate" on all of those aims.
You couldn't make it up.
Nobody who gave it the barest minimum of consideration would believe it if you did.
Do they intend to achieve any of these things?
No, I don't think they do.
What they will do is use these idealistic notions as cover.
These are justifications for increasing control and concentrating power.
The globalists have FAR too much influence, and they've got an overweight share of the narrative.
@MattGubba launched the International Liberty Forum (@LibertyForumHQ) to help shift that balance back toward freedom.
@MattGubba@LibertyForumHQ The "Bali Leaders' Declaration" is 19 pages of virtue-signalling rhetoric.
But scratch the surface & you find evidence of intent.
It's a plan for global governance & an orgy of centralized control.
Henry Ford thought that was well enough, but I think we should strive for some baseline understanding...
*And I have the links you need 🧵👇
Contrary to popular belief:
Money is not what makes the world go ‘round - incentives do that.
BUT
Money is how several billion people coordinate while pursuing their individual incentives.
Milton Friedman needs 5 minutes and a lead pencil to explain:
You might have noticed some problems with the "fiat" monetary systems that dominate the world today.
If you're just opening your eyes to these issues, this short animated series from The Mises Institute (@mises) is the place to start: mises.org/what-has-gover…
"Well, this fall, New Jersey will become the first state in the nation where all public schools are supposed to teach climate change as part of their curriculum, and that's for all grade levels."
Teach them what, exactly? The "settled" science???
"The new standards aim to help students understand the causes of climate change and its impacts, but also what students can do to address it."
But, how will the 3rd-grade teacher even know what to say on this complex topic?