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Speaker 0 describes the Georgia Guidestones in Albert County, Georgia, built in 1980 by someone using the pseudonym r c Christian who remained anonymous. The monument comprises four large standing stones, a capstone, and an explanatory stone, functioning as an astronomical clock and calendar focused on the sun, moon, equinoxes, and solstices, with a hole in one stone viewing the North Star. The stones bear inscriptions in eight modern languages, with a top stone inscribed around its perimeter in four ancient languages: Babylonian, classical Greek, Sanskrit, and ancient Egyptian. The message is presented as a set of guidelines for humanity, including: “Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature,” “Guide reproduction wisely, improving fitness and diversity,” “Unite humanity with a living new language,” “Rule passion, faith, tradition, and all things with tempered reason,” “Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts,” “Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court,” “Avoid petty laws and useless officials,” “Balance personal rights with social duties,” “Prize truth, beauty, love, seeking harmony with the infinite,” “Be not a cancer on the earth,” and “Leave room for nature.” The speaker notes these lines as pointing to population control, eugenics, a single language, a world court, social duties over personal rights, reason over passion, truth over unspecified “whose truth,” and nature over humanity, labeling it as the age of reason. The video then connects the Guidestones to a broader cabal and the so-called protocols of Zion, claiming that sustainability is a cover. It asserts that the United Nations (UN), founded in October 1945 after World War II to maintain peace and security, represents a dual image: peacekeepers (“blue helmets”) and a hidden goal of a new world order or one-world government. The narrative claims that in 2008 the UN established a New World Order project led by Nelson Mandela’s grandson and ex-CIA Jaime Ilien, and that prominent figures like Bush Senior, Bush Jr., and Gorbachev supported a world order founded on collective security. It describes UN peacekeeping missions as having intervened militarily in Korea (1950), the Persian Gulf (1990), Sierra Leone (1999–2006), and other crises. The speaker details alleged UN abuses, including decades of sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeepers, trafficking, and rape in Cambodia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Central African Republic, and other places, with examples of coerced sex, child trafficking, and lack of accountability or prosecution for perpetrators. They reference Peter Dalglish’s arrest for abuse in Nepal (2019) and recount failures to protect civilians, notably in Srebrenica (1995). The Club of Rome, a think tank founded in 1968 by figures including David Rockefeller, is described as shaping UN agendas, with Limits to Growth (1972) and a shift toward sustainability as a unifying threat. The video links this to the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit) and the 1993 Agenda 21, followed by Agenda 2030 (2015), which purportedly expands sustainability goals to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 169 targets, and 232 indicators. The speaker claims these goals require increased taxation and a loss of national sovereignty, predicting a move toward a one-world government and alleging that agenda 21/2030 serves a socialist/communist redistribution of wealth, benefiting corrupt regimes while burdening ordinary taxpayers. They challenge the feasibility of the SDGs and contend that the agenda imposes a carbon footprint tax from birth. The transcript ends with a provocative allusion to Henry Kissinger and a transition to further discussion in part six.

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The narrative prior to the focus on climate was centered around the Cold War, which served as a pretext for a powerful federal government. In 1991, the Club of Rome, including influential figures like Mikhail Gorbachev and Al Gore, met and proposed a new justification for an all-powerful state: the environment and climate change. A book called "The 1st Global Revolution" outlined this plan, stating that pollution, global warming, and other threats would be used as a common enemy to unite humanity. Critics argue that this top-down approach, driven by scientism, disregards other important aspects of society and places too much emphasis on science. The World Economic Forum, in partnership with the UN, plays a crucial role in implementing this agenda, with connections to China. Critics question the motivations behind this agenda, suggesting that it is more about control and power than genuine environmental protection.

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In 1972, the Club of Rome released the "Limits to Growth" report, predicting societal collapse by 2030 due to resource scarcity and population growth. The World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Club of Rome share the same views on humanity and have been working towards their 2030 plan since the 1970s. The WEF originated from the Council on Foreign Relations and Henry Kissinger, with the 3rd meeting in 1973 setting everything in motion. The WEF's sustainable development goals, along with the UN's Agenda 2030, have led to global chaos, economic destabilization, and the rise of authoritarian governments. The WEF and the Club of Rome manipulate public sentiment through environmental issues, using it to control people. They believe in a centralized global authority and view human sacrifice as necessary for their utopian vision. Elon Musk spoke against world government at the World Government Summit, emphasizing the importance of civilizational diversity to prevent collapse.

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The narrative prior to the focus on climate was centered around the Cold War, which justified a powerful federal government. In 1991, the Club of Rome, including leaders like Mikhail Gorbachev and Al Gore, met and proposed a new justification for global control: the environment and climate change. This plan was outlined in the book "The 1st Global Revolution." Scientists now emphasize the urgency of the climate crisis, but this top-down approach based on scientism disregards other important aspects of society. The World Economic Forum, in partnership with the UN, plays a critical role in implementing the agenda. Surprisingly, there are connections between the World Economic Forum and China, raising questions about the true motivations behind the sustainable development agenda. It appears that power and control, rather than genuine environmental concern, drive this agenda.

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In 1993, the World Economic Forum’s Global Leaders program, specifically the Young Global Leaders, began, with Bill Gates among the first into the camp. The speaker notes that about 4,000 individuals have progressed into senior positions since 1993, implying a broad pipeline of influence over time. The argument presented is that this setup helps explain why events around 2020 unfolded in a coordinated way. In 2005, the World Economic Forum hosted a large gathering of these Young Global Leaders for the so-called 2020 initiative. They brought them together and had them brainstorm what they would do, informing them of what they should do. The claim is that when 2020 arrived and a big pandemic emerged, these leaders were already positioned and had already discussed how to respond to misinformation and lockdowns, implying a premeditated or preplanned approach. The speaker characterizes this as “Pavlov’s dogs,” suggesting predictability and rehearsed responses. The speaker then references the Global Risk Report from 2006, produced by the Rand Corporation in collaboration with the military–industrial complex and the World Economic Forum. The report allegedly identified pandemics as the big risk for the world around 2020, even noting this risk “for zero reason whatsoever.” It is asserted that the report also identified misinformation as a major problem, predicting that ordinary people might start talking and spreading fear, which would hinder whatever outcomes were anticipated. The speaker asserts that those involved were aware that ordinary public discourse could decrease fear and undermine the “scam,” hence their stated need to stop the spread of fear by censoring information. This is presented as the rationale behind censorship measures described in the 2006 context. Key points emphasized: - The 1993–present pipeline of Young Global Leaders through the World Economic Forum, including Bill Gates, with roughly 4,000 reaching senior positions since 1993. - The 2005 2020 initiative to brainstorm and direct actions for 2020, implying foreknowledge of potential misinformation and pandemics. - The 2006 Rand Corporation Global Risk Report, in collaboration with the military–industrial complex and WEF, identifying pandemics as a major risk and misinformation as a key problem, and arguing for censorship to prevent public discussion from inflaming fear.

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Speaker 0 outlines a narrative linking the origins of the environmental movement to the Club of Rome, described as a crisis think tank that purportedly specializes in crisis creation. The speaker cites a document, The First Global Revolution by Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider, claiming it states that pollution, global warming, water shortages, famine and similar dangers would fit the bill as a new enemy to unite the world and justify a global response to local problems, thereby claiming “the origin of global warming.” The speaker then connects this to Australia, asserting that in 1975 Australia accepted a new economic order via the Lima Declaration at the UNIDO conference. The Lima Declaration, they say, was a blueprint for redeploying tools, jobs and manufacturing to developing nations, leaving Australia short of technology, a manufacturing base and jobs, and that unworkable trade and tariffs agreements followed. They claim these treaties were the foundation for the rollout of Agenda 21 and contend Australia has been moved on a global chessboard with leaders either complicit or naive to long-term consequences. The segment cites 1992 remarks by former U.S. president George Bush Sr. about Agenda 21, describing it as requiring a profound reorientation of human society and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources, integrating concern for environmental consequences into decision making at every level. The speaker urges the audience to consider the implications of “profound reorientation of all human society” and “unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources.” The speaker references Morris Strong, then secretary-general of the UN Earth Summit, stating that affluent middle-class lifestyles are not sustainable, including high meat intake, frozen foods, fossil fuels, vehicle ownership, and other consumption patterns. The implication drawn is that Agenda 21 is about controlling every aspect of life—what and how we eat, how we move, food production, quantity of food, and where we live. Dixie Ray, former Washington state governor and assistant secretary for oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs, is quoted as saying Agenda 21 seeks to transfer wealth from citizens to the third world. A fear-based trajectory is described where fear of environmental crisis would be used to create a world government with UN central direction. The speaker quotes a Habitat One report suggesting land cannot be treated as an ordinary asset and that private land ownership contributes to social injustice, implying a redistribution of wealth through land and resource control. A report from the president’s council on sustainable development is cited as advocating a new collaborative decision process for better decisions and more rapid change in resource use. Harvey Ruben of the Wildlands Project and Jay Gary Lawrence are invoked to suggest that individual rights would be subordinated to the collective, and that participating in UN-planned processes would provoke conspiracy-minded groups to resist, leading to alternative labels like comprehensive planning or sustainable development. The narrative claims that costs are rising for citizens while services are cut, portraying this as wealth redistribution and redeployment of resources that harms the working poor. It references debates over land rights and water allocation, the native vegetation act, and development and planning acts as threats to food producers and long-term security, with alluding to heritage status used to justify control over land titles. The speaker argues for legislative Council checks and balances as a safeguard against parties colluding to pass restrictive policies, urging public participation to restrain erosion of common law, and portraying agenda 21 as an ongoing threat since 2008. The account then traces the Club of Rome’s 1972 Limits to Growth and its environmental alarmism, linking Ted Turner and Mao to early endorsements of the movement, and cites 1987 and 1996 statements about a new world order and an environmental crisis unlocking a one-world government. It asserts the Earth Summit produced the Earth Charter, co-written by Morris Strong and Mikhail Gorbachev, as a new set of commandments with environmentalism as a new world religion, and connects this to Agenda 21. Ted Turner’s 1996 reductionist population statements are included, along with a 1998 Baltimore Sun report on Turner’s donations to the UN aimed at stalling population growth and supporting sterilization to “save mother earth.”

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World leaders, CEOs, and the global elite meet annually in Davos to address global issues. However, after years of meetings, environmental problems have worsened. The World Economic Forum (WEF) has influential members like Larry Fink and Kristalina Georgieva. Mark Carney is a core member and on the board of trustees. BlackRock, a major player, owns most US banks, pharmaceutical companies, and oversees 10% of global stocks. They also have influence in governments. The WEF partners with companies like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. Factcheck.org, funded by Johnson and Johnson, may not be impartial. Project Syndicate and press agencies shape media reporting. Klaus Schwab, founder of the WEF, promotes the Great Reset and Agenda 2030, which aim to reshape society and establish a world government.

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The narrative prior to the focus on climate was centered around the Cold War, which served as a pretext for a powerful federal government. In 1991, the Club of Rome, including Mikhail Gorbachev and Al Gore, met and decided to use the environment as a new justification for an all-powerful state. A book called "The 1st Global Revolution" outlined this plan, stating that pollution, global warming, and other environmental threats would be used as a common enemy to unite humanity. However, some argue that this approach is dangerous and disregards other important aspects of society. The World Economic Forum and China have played significant roles in implementing the UN's Agenda 2030, with both capitalists and communists working together on sustainable development. Critics question whether the true motivation behind this agenda is environmental protection or the pursuit of power.

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The narrative prior to the focus on climate change was centered around the Cold War, which justified a large and powerful federal government. In 1991, the Club of Rome, including influential figures like Mikhail Gorbachev and Al Gore, met and proposed a new justification for global control: the environment and climate change. This plan was outlined in the book "The 1st Global Revolution." Scientists now emphasize the urgency of the climate crisis, but this top-down approach based on scientism disregards other important aspects of society. The World Economic Forum, in partnership with the UN, plays a crucial role in implementing the sustainable development agenda. Surprisingly, there are connections between the World Economic Forum and China, raising questions about the true motivations behind this agenda. It appears that some proponents of environmental protection are more interested in power and control than in genuinely safeguarding nature.

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Many leaders are seizing opportunities during the COVID-19 crisis, echoing similar sentiments. Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, aims to shape global politics and promote a one-world government through the Great Reset. The WEF hosts exclusive gatherings in Davos, Switzerland, where influential figures meet behind closed doors. Schwab's agenda, outlined in his book "COVID-19: The Great Reset," advocates for centralized control and a digital currency.

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The narrative prior to the focus on climate was centered around the Cold War, which justified a powerful federal government. In 1991, the Club of Rome, including leaders like Mikhail Gorbachev and Al Gore, met and proposed a new justification for an all-powerful state: the environment and climate change. This plan was outlined in the book "The 1st Global Revolution," which stated that humanity itself was the enemy. Scientists now emphasize the urgency of the climate crisis, but this top-down approach based on scientism disregards other important aspects of society. The World Economic Forum, in partnership with the UN, plays a critical role in implementing the agenda. The connections between the World Economic Forum and China raise concerns, as China's environmental record is poor and their control over their population and politics seems to be the real motivation behind their environmental efforts.

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Under the COVID-19 emergency rules, elected leaders have shown their unity and shared slogans. The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971, brings together its members with world leaders, tech titans, and celebrities in Davos, Switzerland. Klaus Schwab, the founder of WEF, aims to shape global politics and promote a centralized world government and digital currency. His book, "COVID-19: The Great Reset," outlines his agenda. The WEF's global young leaders program grooms individuals who may later govern in a certain way. Schwab's background includes ties to a company that used slave labor during the Nazi regime and involvement in South Africa's nuclear weapons program during apartheid.

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Under the COVID-19 emergency rules, elected leaders have shown their true colors, marching in lockstep and chanting the same slogans. The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971, brings together world leaders, big pharma executives, tech titans, Hollywood celebrities, and media personalities in Davos, Switzerland. Klaus Schwab, the founder of WEF, aims to shape and influence world politics through programs like the Global Shapers and Global Young Leaders. Schwab's book, "COVID-19: The Great Reset," outlines his agenda for a top-down control, one world government, and a central bank-controlled digital currency. The names mentioned in connection with this agenda include Merkel, Putin, Ardern, Kurz, Macri, Zuckerberg, Ma, Newsom, Bancel, Clinton, DiCaprio, Gupta, Soros, Rothschilds, and others.

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The COVID-19 crisis has provided an opportunity for elected leaders to reveal their true intentions. The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971, brings together influential individuals from various sectors every year in Davos, Switzerland. Klaus Schwab, the founder of WEF, aims to shape global politics and establish a top-down, one-world government with a digital currency. The WEF has infiltrated governments worldwide, including Canada's cabinet. Schwab emphasizes the importance of partnerships with business, politics, NGOs, media, experts, scientists, academia, religious leaders, and social entrepreneurs. He believes the younger generation, including leaders like Trudeau and the president of Argentina, will drive the future.

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- The speaker found their photo name on the World Economic Forum website under the category “Young Global Leaders,” noting that the list includes people from different political parties worldwide and is described as pushing a super globalist agenda with corporate power among the wealthiest. - It is claimed that even president Putin and others were once “young global leaders,” suggesting the WEF and related networks infiltrate cabinets and governance structures. - The idea is presented that the world oligarchic system holds power in Europe, controlling leaders such as the Bundescanseller (German chancellor) or prime ministers, leading to a perception of a global oligarchy. - The speaker states the Global Shapers community was created as a means to shape the common future, implying an organized effort to influence global policy. - There is a claim that attempts are being made to establish a new world order with rules that supersede and undermine national sovereignty and democracy. - It is argued that UN officials and WEF Davos leaders are in effect the same actors, suggesting the UN is indistinguishable from the World Economic Forum in practice. - The claim is made that these elites claim to know what is best for the people, and that billionaires are driving the agenda, with the danger being that they set the world’s rules and pursue a utopian future while silencing the voices and sovereignty of nations. - A sentiment is expressed that the situation is controlled by the same oligarchic ideas and actors, with the response labeled as “Total. 100%.” - Some participants concede debates about a deglobalizing world, but others argue for reglobalization of the world. - It is asserted that the World Economic Forum creates leaders who are then elected by the public, suggesting a pipeline from WEF to political office. - In the United Nations, there is a description of scrutiny for political correctness; those who are not 100% politically correct cannot participate, and influence can be exerted through salary and offers to control individuals. - There is mention of a global rules-based order aimed at combating dangerous extremist views online and minimizing misinformation, framed within shaping a great reset. - The claim is made that nobody will be safe unless everybody is vaccinated, and that there is a need to confront a deep, systemic, and structural restructuring of the world. - The discussion concludes with the expectation that the world will look different after this transition process.

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The narrative prior to the focus on climate was centered around the Cold War, which served as a pretext for a powerful federal government. In 1991, the Club of Rome, including leaders like Mikhail Gorbachev and Al Gore, met and decided to use the environment as a new justification for a strong state. A book called "The 1st Global Revolution" outlined their plan, stating that pollution, global warming, and other threats would be used as a common enemy to unite humanity. However, this approach is criticized for its top-down forcefulness and the belief that only science matters, disregarding culture, history, and religion. The World Economic Forum, in partnership with the UN, played a role in implementing the Agenda 2030, with connections to China. Critics argue that the environmental agenda is more about power and control than genuine concern for nature.

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The narrative prior to the focus on climate was centered around the Cold War, which justified a powerful federal government. In 1991, the Club of Rome, including figures like Mikhail Gorbachev and Al Gore, met and proposed a new justification for an all-powerful state: the environment and climate change. This plan was outlined in the book "The 1st Global Revolution," which stated that humanity itself was the enemy. Scientists now emphasize the urgency of the climate crisis, but this top-down approach based on scientism is seen as dangerous and dismissive of other important aspects of society. The World Economic Forum, with connections to China, plays a role in implementing the UN's agenda for sustainable development. However, critics argue that the motivations behind this agenda are more about power and control than genuine environmental concern.

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The narrative prior to the focus on climate was centered around the Cold War, which served as a pretext for a powerful federal government. In 1991, the Club of Rome, including prominent figures like Mikhail Gorbachev and Al Gore, met and proposed a new justification for an all-powerful state: the environment and climate change. A book called "The 1st Global Revolution" outlined this plan, stating that pollution, global warming, and other threats would be used as a common enemy to unite humanity. The push for climate action is driven by scientism, an ideology that prioritizes science above all else, disregarding culture, history, and religion. The World Economic Forum, in partnership with the UN, plays a crucial role in implementing the agenda, with connections to China. However, the motivations behind this agenda seem to be more about power and control than genuine environmental concern.

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The speaker discusses the so-called Great Reset, insisting it is not a conspiracy theory and noting that it has been referenced by prime minister Trudeau in a United Nations speech. The speaker explains that Pierre Polyev, the federal conservative finance critic, recently raised concerns about this concept and was criticized by some in the media and by liberals for allegedly promoting conspiracy theories. According to the speaker, the Great Reset is the name of Klaus Schwab’s book. Schwab’s thesis, as described, is that governments and societies should “seize the opportunity of the public health and economic crisis to reimagine the world and radically change policies.” The speaker characterizes the proposed changes as a “grab bag of left wing ideas” that would mean less freedom and more government intervention, including policies that would “create massive poverty,” with particular emphasis on energy policy. Klaus Schwab is identified as the president and founder of the World Economic Forum, also known as the Davos Summit. The speaker labels Davos as “the biggest gathering of global hypocrites in history,” describing it as a ski village in Switzerland where, every February, thousands of wealthy individuals, including billionaires, millionaires, global CEOs, and politicians, fly in with private airplanes to spend a week lecturing the world, including working people, about reducing their carbon footprint. The speaker asserts that the Great Reset is advocated by influential people and even alluded to by Trudeau, though the discussion centers on what the reset entails and how it would impact policy, government power, and energy policy.

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Klaus Schwab advocates for stakeholder capitalism, where companies serve various stakeholders including governments. This is likened to fascism, merging state and corporate power. The World Economic Forum collaborates with China and the UN for global communist goals. Schwab's ties to Lenin and support for globalist agendas highlight his role in the totalitarian master plan.

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Under the COVID-19 emergency rules, elected leaders have shown their true colors, marching in lockstep and chanting the same slogans. The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971, brings together world leaders, big pharma executives, tech titans, Hollywood celebrities, and media personalities in Davos, Switzerland. Klaus Schwab, the founder of WEF, aims to shape and influence world politics through programs like the Global Shapers and Global Young Leaders. Schwab's book, "COVID-19: The Great Reset," outlines his agenda for a top-down control, one-world government, and a central bank-controlled digital currency. The names mentioned, including Merkel, Putin, Ardern, Kurz, Macri, Zuckerberg, and others, have been associated with dystopian and authoritative actions during the pandemic.

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The World Economic Forum's history is not as it seems. Klaus Schwab, the founder, had a team of influential Americans, including Henry Kissinger, working behind the scenes. These individuals were part of the Council on Foreign Relations and had ties to the CIA. They played a significant role in shaping the organization and its goals. Schwab's connections with these powerful figures helped him establish the World Economic Forum and push for global domination. The forum aimed to unite Europe and America and eventually create a new world order. Schwab's vision aligns with the predictions made by Herman Kahn in the 1960s. However, this technocratic movement faces opposition from those who value national identity and freedom.

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The UN, the Rockefellers & Digital Control with Jacob Nordangard
Guests: Jacob Nordangard
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In this episode of Unlimited Hangout, Whitney Webb discusses the ongoing implementation of global policy goals that gained momentum during the COVID era, including digital IDs, biometric controls, and increased surveillance. She highlights a concerning trend where political figures who once opposed these measures now support them under different justifications. The conversation with Dr. Jacob Nordangard delves into the origins and influence of the United Nations, particularly the Rockefeller family's role in shaping its agenda since its inception. Nordangard explains that the perception of the UN as a democratic body is misleading, as its founders, including the Rockefellers, had significant control over its direction. The Rockefeller family has historically influenced global governance, from the League of Nations to the establishment of the UN, and has been involved in health initiatives and the creation of financial institutions like the World Bank and IMF. Their influence extended into environmental policies, with the Club of Rome and initiatives like the Limits to Growth report promoting a narrative of overpopulation and resource scarcity. The discussion also touches on the rebranding of eugenics and population control efforts as sustainability initiatives, with the Rockefellers using the UN to manufacture consent for their long-standing ambitions. Nordangard emphasizes that the environmental movement has been co-opted by corporate interests, leading to solutions like carbon trading that do not address the root causes of environmental degradation. Webb and Nordangard explore the implications of the UN's recent documents, such as the Our Common Agenda, which seeks to establish a global governance framework with the power to enforce policies on member states. They express concern over the push for a digital world brain and the merging of humanity with technology, linking it to a broader agenda of homogenizing thought and culture. The episode concludes with a call to critically examine the proposed solutions to environmental crises and the underlying motivations of powerful entities driving these agendas.

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BONUS – Russia & the Great Reset – Resistance or Complicity?
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The panel opened by defining the Great Reset as a COVID-19–driven push to accelerate the Fourth Industrial Revolution, digitize nearly every sector, and install top‑down technocratic control. The speakers offered divergent but overlapping lines about origins and aims. Whitney Webb framed the term’s public rise in 2020 while noting deeper roots in longer-running projects for global governance and social engineering, with references to UNESCO’s postwar foundation, Julian Huxley, eugenics, the World Health Organization, and institutions like the Bilderberg Group and the World Economic Forum. Tom Luongo asserted the reset is a Davos-driven project, about who winds up in control, and described it as a disgenesis program intended to concentrate power in Europe over “vassal” states. Matthew Arrott traced the genealogy further back to the mid-20th century, through Schwab’s rise, the end of the Bretton Woods era, the Club of Rome, and the Bilderberg framework, arguing the modern narrative masks a global struggle over governance within the same system. Ian Davis characterized the reset as a transformation of the global economy and people under a technocratic regime, framed by multipolar versus unipolar tensions, with Russia and China pursuing a model of global governance anchored in sustainable development metrics and CBDCs; he asserted there is no fundamental difference in the ultimate project, only in implementation. Riley Wagaman contributed concrete examples from Russia, arguing that COVID-era measures show Russia pursuing biometric IDs, vaccination certificates, and a digital ruble, alongside confiscation of civil liberties and public health measures. He cited Medvedev’s 2021 essays endorsing restrictions on the unvaccinated, the use of QR codes, and arguments that public safety justifies curbing individual rights; he noted Russia’s rapid digitization and vaccination efforts, including Sputnik-related developments and plans for a child’s shot, and suggested these moves align with a broader technocratic trajectory. He claimed Russia’s policies were part of a global pattern rather than an exception, and pointed to mortality data and pension fund dynamics as context for his view that the pandemic policy environment has intensified state power. The discussion then turned to whether Russia and China are on a wartime footing or pursuing a broader strategic shift within the same system. Tom argued Putin’s actions reflect resistance to Western financial architecture and pattern-based analyses; he highlighted moves like tying ruble to gold and crypto tensions as disruptive to the current order. Ian and Matthew pushed back, arguing that while there is genuine power-struggle, Moscow and Beijing are aligned with a broader project of global governance through technocratic means, differing in emphasis but not in ultimate direction. They noted ongoing cooperation and stated intent around CBDCs and sustainable development, suggesting the clash is between competing models within the same overarching framework. In closing, the panel acknowledged convergences and differences, underscoring the need for open debate to navigate polarized views. They emphasized that the Ukraine crisis and Western sanctions are interwoven with broader global power shifts and technological governance debates. The show closed with links to the participants’ work and channels for further discussion.

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The Global Public Private Partnership with lain Davis
Guests: Iain Davis
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Whitney Webb frames our era as one of unprecedented deceit, with both private and public sectors colluding in what she and her guest call a Global Public Private Partnership, or GPPP. In this view, policy is not primarily produced by elected governments but by a layered network that includes global think tanks, philanthropic hands, and corporate power. Ian Davis defines stakeholder capitalism as “a deception,” explaining that it began in the 1970s with Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum and is designed so “stakeholder partners”—global corporations, governments, NGOs, philanthropic bodies—will regulate their own markets, creating a new form of political influence. Governments, he notes, are urged to translate their role into enabling environments while market regulation shifts to the private-public network. Davis maps the policy flow: a centralized global hub formulates agendas, distributing and enforcing them through a hierarchy. At the top sits the Bank for International Settlements and national central banks, which control global money flows. Surrounding them are global think tanks—Chatham House, CFR, Club of Rome, and similar bodies—that craft policy agendas. Those ideas are then passed to policy distributors who influence national governance, often in exchange for aid or financing from institutions like the IMF. The policy then enters local governments, shaping local development through a shared global program, including sustainable development goals. He cites the World Health Organization’s 02/2005 stance that governments “can create an enabling environment,” underscoring the shift from government-led policy to governance through ideas. A central node in this network, Davis argues, is the World Economic Forum, which has established global governance councils to advise policymakers—without elections or accountability. He cites Kofi Annan’s 1998 Davos speech describing a “quiet revolution” where partnerships among governments, international organizations, business, and civil society become central to UN business. The resulting ecosystem elevates entities like Schwab, Gates, BlackRock, and others within a fluid but cohesive network, where influence travels through ESG mandates, central-bank money, and reform agendas. On remedies, both speakers emphasize not complying as a practical start: decentralize power, resist centralized control, and develop parallel systems. Cash use, mutual aid, and non-voting as strategic choices are advocated, along with building networks to withstand social and economic coercion. They warn that vaccine mandates, digital IDs, and CBDCs are stepping stones toward total control, urging vigilance and proactive reskilling and barter within communities. For those seeking more, Davis directs readers to inthistogether.com, ukcolumn.org, and offguardian.org, noting his book is freely available online.
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