One World Order
Hillary Rodham Clinton
The New American Female Voter
Government Control
Government Medical
Government Housing
Government Education
Government Jobs
Government Welfare
Government Food
Government Birth Control
Vision 2050,
a plan to force 9
billion people to live by the globalists prescription of “living well and
within the planet’s resources.”
Vision 2050 report is “a
consensus piece that was compiled by 29 leading global companies from 14
industries and is the result of 18-month long combined efforts between CEOs and
experts, and dialogues with more than 200 companies and external stakeholders
in some 20 countries.” In simple translation, global companies and CEOs are
going to dictate to all of us how we are supposed to live by 2050, no free
choices there.
These experts and CEOs have decided for you what constitutes
“global sustainability” without consulting you, and have determined their
vision for the planet. The “must haves” include, as stated on their website:
- Incorporating the costs of
externalities, starting with carbon, ecosystem services and water, into
the structure of the marketplace;
- Doubling agricultural output
without increasing the amount of land or water used;
- Halting deforestation and
increasing yields from planted forests;
- Halving carbon emissions
worldwide (based on 2005 levels) by 2050 through a shift to low-carbon
energy systems;
- Improved demand-side energy
efficiency, and providing universal access to low-carbon mobility.
What is exactly “low-carbon mobility?” A quick search yields no
exact definition but many projects with the word “transform” and “sustainable
development” attempt to describe what low-carbon mobility would entail.
Progressives love to travel and visit other cities but would
like to do it by banning cars and promoting walking, cycling and public
transportation as a healthier and safer alternative, protecting pedestrians and
cyclists from cars. No mention is made of who would protect pedestrians from
nuisance cyclists.
According to progressives, who seem to prefer their Beamers to
go to work, cities that were designed before the introduction of cars are more
compact and attractive to walk and cycle in. In other words, cramming as many
people in a city is desirable over spreading them in suburbia. “Older cities
are more human than the suburbs and cities built after World War II.” We need
the “human scale experience,” walking and biking for your health and to reduce
the “carbon footprint.”
So, this is how your city will
be transformed into a “low-carbon mobility city.” You may be stuck in
your neighborhood your entire life like a rat in a maze and your world may
encompass a very small radius of travel, but, you will be saving the planet
from a non-existent climate change Armageddon, a lame threat greatly
benefitting the globalist elites who jet in style around the world in their
personal gas guzzlers, impervious to air pollution.
“With 9 billion people on the planet competing for a limited
supply of natural resources, the definition of “living well” will also have to
shift. Instead of a utopian dream, living well in 2050 means that all
people have access to and the ability to afford education, healthcare,
mobility, the basics of food, water,
energy and shelter, and consumer goods. It also means living within the limits
of the planet itself.”
If it’s not the wetlands, job-destroying EPA regulations, water
use controls, electricity use control, rain water, raw milk, farmers prevented
from growing their own food, ordinary Americans growing their own gardens,
people living off the grid, humans forced to live in tiny homes whose furniture
must be assembled and disassembled every day to make room to move around,
choices of transportation, Bureau of Land Management assault on farmers,
rules and regulations that choke entire industries and particularly the coal
industry, protecting a tiny species of delta smelt at the expense of growing
food for millions, the globalist
agenda will create new regulations to
destroy the source of food and livelihood of millions and thus control the
population.
According to Frederick Kempe, President and CEO of Atlantic
Council, the “unprecedented change” will drive “60 percent of the world’s
population to mega-cities by 2030, and competition for food, water, and energy
resources could increase the possibilities of violent conflict.” Experts say, “The United States must urgently
address its domestic economic and political dysfunctions.”
The Atlantic Council, a think-tank, wrote a 57-page report,
“Envisioning 2030: U.S. Leadership in a Post-Western World,” to “help prepare
the Obama Administration and its global partners for unprecedented change.”
The report predicts a future of “vast economic and political
volatility, environmental catastrophe, and conflicting, inward-looking
nationalisms that would be unlike any period that the United States has seen
before.” “President Obama will be setting the tone and direction for U.S.
policy in a post-Western world.” (Atlantic Council, Executive Summary, p. 5)
As the powers that be are actively and speedily working to
affect this outcome, the global order champions “predict” that wealth will
shift from the west to the east.
Presidential candidate and highly successful businessman Donald
Trump said it best; we should be concentrating on Americanism, not globalism.