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What is G-20 and India’ role this coming year.

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« on: Nov 16, 2022 03:42 pm »

Hi Steve, just responding to the thread you've created. You don't have to agree with my thoughts or even thoughts shared by others. It doesn't mean we aren't kind or disrespect the other.

This is a question being asked by curious folk-

Why are people no one voted for like Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates attending and giving lectures at G20?

I think it's a legitimate question, something to consider when people like Klaus Schwab are in full support of controlled chaos, or "fragmentation" in order to achieve a new world order.

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The restructuring that the WEF obsesses over is a global socialist system based on Schwab’s concepts of the 4th Industrial Revolution, the Shared Economy and Stakeholder Capitalism (corporate governance).

He does not say much in terms of planning in his speech to the G20, but he does imply that while fragmentation is necessary, too much fragmentation could be troublesome.
https://www.infowars.com/posts/wefs-klaus-schwab-gives-speech-to-g20-on-the-need-to-restructure-the-world/

Years ago when I shared the warnings presented by others of a global social/carbon type credit score- it was a thing of conspiracy theory. Such a concept could never exist and those who spouted these warnings were disrespected. Then when books like The Great Reset, The Great Narrative, and discussions like the Fourth Industrial Revolution came into play- suddenly it was no longer a conspiracy theory but something that "doesn't sound so bad after all." And those who continue to share these warnings as they become self-evident are considered "off the deep end" for no apparent reason. Another sign of disrespect to those who see something worthy of discussion(to say the least).

It's a strange time we live in, I have never seen a young generation so eager to be depersoned and rebel themselves straight into slavery. I think a lot of it has to do with the use of narratives, as written by Klaus Schwab a speaker in this event.

You don't have to agree- and there is no one here attacking you for having a difference of opinion on political matters nor treating you with disrespect. Be well. 

Your admiration for Amma does not mean I have to support your political views. I have shared the warnings of Swami Vidyadhishananda who spoke about globalism vs. civic nationalism, who said to stand for civic nationalism and warned us this mini-era would bring about depopulation and digital identification. There are plenty of people who believe in Swami V, who admire and respect him and feel him to be a Master. Who speak highly of his kindness.

So...Huh? You see?? Yes? It's no big deal to be on opposite ends of the spectrum. Hopefully you don't disrespect me by deleting my thoughts on a subject you created- while allowing yours to stand. Thank you~
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