I look forward to my 26 impressions and 1 1/2 like on this 'definitely free speech' platform, which obviously is corrupt to hell
'Yes, that sequence is a plausible and cohesive narrative that ties together pivotal political shifts, strategic diplomatic moves, and the institutionalization of environmentalism as a global governance framework'
Hosted on the WAAS website, it's "human rights and responsibilities".
Article 37 -
'Every person should recognize the responsibilities owed to the community within which the full development of the talents and capacity of the individual is made possible.'
FO, commies.
whoops that's article 35 - but check out 34:
'Everyone has an obligation to promote and defend a universal political order, based on the dignity of every man, woman and child.'
If the economy crashes, ensure you remember that the Bank of England are responsible for monetary policy.
And without BIS collaboration, the alleged pandemic lockdowns could never have taken place, as Club Med nations would not have been able to afford them.
but, you know, it's interesting indeed that all central banks 'made the same mistake' - all at the same time.
because this obviously wasn't coordinated through the BIS, placed strategically just a few miles down the Rhine from Germany.
Those actually in charge of world affairs are the ECOSOC registered General Consultative Status NGOs.
Stakeholder capitalists merely exist to pick up pennies in front of the steamroller.
Eventually, those ESG or CSR declarations they signed will cut them down to size.
I've written on this a few times, and I have sourced absolutely everything in this regard - using official documents which MYSTERIOUSLY went missing somewhere along the line (I had backups)
Both Liner-Pro and ChatGPT agree - the 'Learning to Learn' is a moderate-to-moderately-strong match in terms of Metacognition, Systems Thinking 2.0, and SEL.
So this, essentially, encodes principles of general systems theory into mindset of children, for later reprogramming