ISSUES & CHALLENGES
In 2019 the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the United Nations (UN) signed a; Strategic Partnership Framework; committed to accelerating the implementation of the UN’s 2030 Agenda, their Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).
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In what has been described as a; corporate coup d’état, the Partnership, seeks to move international decision making from the current global multilateral system, to what the WEF call; a multi-stakeholder system.​

​This insidiously formalises, a very dangerous WEF vision outlined in, The Global Redesign Initiative, which is a movement of global corporations into actual positions of influence and power in the political sphere and a dangerous step towards a system of unelected and undemocratic global governance.
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​Despite the Partnership's boasts about engaging with civil society in order to; empower this multi-stakeholder utopia, protestations and written requests from hundreds of civil society organisations, calling on the UN to dissolve the Partnership, have been completely ignored, which calls into question the competency of a UN leadership which is ignoring critical concerns around conflicts of interest, accountability and the democratic process itself.
They both seek to coordinate private and public sector collaborations to achieve Climate Change Goals set out in the UN’s SDG’s, with the ambition of rewiring of the entire global financial system to facilitate the drive for Net Zero, with the end goal of the 4IR seeking the fusion of our physical, biological and digital worlds creating seamless integration with the Internet of Bodies (IOB) and the Internet of Things (IOT).
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These interlinked agendas, are also set on accelerating the roll out of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, technology and hardware which will replace human beings in the workplace by utilising robotics, machines, analytic algorithms, automated systems and AI chat bots, including integrating AI into our children’s education.
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The WEF predict that AI, in all its various forms, will account for 47% of all jobs by 2030, which aligns with EU and US reports and the, newly installed, Canadian Prime Minister and former Bank of England Governor, Mark Carney’s prediction that up to 15 million UK jobs will be lost, in what he referred to as; the hollowing out of middle class service jobs.
The financial; and societal vandalism, which will accompany the drive for Net Zero and the advancement of AI within our workplaces, will see rapidly expanding levels of fuel poverty; exacerbated; the effects on the tax income generated from the countries workforce, decimated, it will see already record levels of out of work poverty, in work poverty, child poverty and pensioner poverty compounded. In a country where public services are already at breaking point, what will happen when 47% of our tax income, essential to provide our services and support networks; disappears? What will happen to the very fabric of our society when 47% of the workforce are no longer deemed necessary?
Regardless of this knowledge, their ambition is to mercilessly advance this agenda, combined with increasing digital surveillance and governance, hand in hand with a weaponised; apocalyptic and fraudulent Climate Change agenda, complete with accompanying propaganda.
These people are unelected; unaccountable; and they are rolling out a well coordinated agenda that no-one in Britain voted for, indeed no-one in the world has been given a say on these incredibly important issues which will: seek to enforce; unprecedented changes; to our very way of life. It will seek to usher in an age of global centralised power, with the spectre of privatised democracy replacing the sovereign nation state.
With regards to the 4IR, existing government partnerships with the WEF are already in place, and as a signatory to the UN’s 2030 Agenda and their SDG’s, our political class have already, without any consultation, signed away our sovereign rights to foreign controlled organisations and transnational corporations.
The WEF assumption is that; we will believe, the same institutions, the same political class, the same; avaricious corporations and big business interests, who have plundered the earth, turned a blind eye to abhorrent human rights abuses, overseen the emergence of modern slavery, child labour and people trafficking. The same people who have, for over 75 years, presided over a system where eight men can own the same wealth as the poorest 3.6 billion people on the planet, where 1 in 10 people survive on less than $2 a day and where corporate tax avoidance is estimated to cost the poorest nations in the world $100 billion every year, are somehow ready to change.
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We don’t believe them. Their agenda will; as it is intended to do; continue to benefit the few, and they must be challenged.
In this section we have highlighted what we feel are the greatest threats to our society, our freedoms and our sovereign human rights. The tiptoe to tyranny begins with Biometric Digital I.D.
