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Enough! No more big government

21 February 2023

11:00 AM

21 February 2023

11:00 AM

It should come as no surprise that the globalists have enjoyed another Summit to discuss their agenda for world domination. As much as we’d like to think these people will eventually give up and get a real job, it’s extremely doubtful. If anything, their antics are becoming increasingly concerning.

The World Government Summit took place in Dubai from February 13-15. While classic favourites like decarbonisation and climate change made it onto the agenda, so too did more sinister sounding subjects that ‘conspiracy theorists’ have been warning us about.

Take, for example, a discussion with the title, Future Cities: A City Without Boundaries. When these individuals say ‘future cities’, what they mean is a ‘city’ that is bound between two large walls, something incredibly compact where life itself would be miserable. Each person is supposed to live in a confined space, squished in with no wiggle room or privacy. Well, everyone except for the elites, that is. In this proposed city, everyone would be tracked for their safety and convenience. Again, except for the elites. Our global leaders are really into this idea. So much so that they held several talks on the matter, including, A Blueprint for Governments: Designing Future Cities and, Intelligent Cities: How Can We Design Them?

They won’t stop at ‘intelligent cities’. No, they want to take it a step further and play around with humanity itself. Hence a discussion called, Metahuman vs Humanisation: Game Changer. We all know how much globalists love picking away at humanity, turning it into something unrecognisable and more easily controlled. The metaverse is something they’ve been pushing for a while. Essentially, it is an online world where people become so entrenched in a fictional reality that they lose touch until the lines between what is real and what is not blur.

Another discussion focused on the subject, Will Educators of Today Shape the Future Workforce? To these world government aspirants, I am certain they hope educators have a profound impact on the workforce. Because if education today is anything to go by, the future workforce will be obedient to radically left-wing ideological forces and incapable of independent thought.

Then we have the ominously titled, Governments and Changing World Order. That couldn’t possibly be about the New World Order that globalists around the world are simultaneously conspiring to create and dismissing as a conspiracy theory…? Tack onto that, Key Predictions for a Changing World Order and a round-table about Shaping Future Governments and you might start to think that maybe, just maybe, these individuals are forming a global cabal to consolidate power and rule over humanity. Cue the Bond music.

On the panel discussing the changing world order, Director of the International Institute for Management Development rankings (IMD) World Competitiveness Center Arturo Bris stated:

To me the big question is how are we going to go through this transformation … it cannot be gradual, it has to be driven by a certain shock that will happen.

Such a cabal would not be possible without more taxes, am I right? Hence a further discussion entitled, The Role of Tax Policy to Drive Global Growth, Prosperity, and Climate Action. Of course, the cabal would impose carbon taxes among others in the name of ‘saving the planet’ to raise revenue and bleed everyone dry until they’re completely reliant on a global government.


No meeting of the elites would be complete without further discussion of the notorious Agenda 2030.

World Economic Forum leader and aspiring global dictator Klaus Schwab was present for the World Government Summit where he gave a (rousing?) speech on The State of the World. Within his speech, he made the following remarks:

We are just now moving to the exponential stage. And I agree, artificial intelligence, but not only artificial intelligence, but also the metaverse, new space technologies, and I could go on and on. Our life in ten years from now will be completely different, very much affected, and who masters those technologies in some way will be the master of the world.’

Do you need any more evidence that these guys are trying to shape the world in their image?

While most attendees of the World Government Summit, including the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, seek what Klaus seeks, there was one man who made an appearance who threw their nonsense right back at them. He took the virtual stage to warn the world against governments working too closely together and becoming a unified entity.

That man was none other than new Twitter owner Elon Musk.

In his talk, Musk said the following:

One thing I should say, and I know this is called the World Government Summit, but I think we should be a little bit concerned about actually becoming too much of a single world government. If I may say that we want to avoid creating a civilisational risk by having, frankly, this may sound a little odd, too much cooperation between governments.

‘You know, if you look at history and the rise and fall of civilisations, really all throughout history civilisations have risen and fallen but it hasn’t meant the doom of humanity as a whole because there have been wholly separate civilisations that have been separated by great distances. You know, say while Rome was falling, Islam was rising, so you had like a, you know, caliphate doing incredibly well while Rome was doing terribly, and that actually ended up being a source of preservation of knowledge and many scientific advancements.

‘So I think we want to be a little bit cautious about being too much of a single civilisation, because if we are too much of a single civilisation then the whole thing may collapse. And I’m obviously not suggesting war or anything like that but I think we wanna be a little bit wary. We just wanna have some amount of civilisational diversity such that if something does go wrong with some part of civilisation that the whole thing doesn’t collapse and humanity keeps moving forward.’

What Elon is saying is incredibly apt. If these people get their wish and society melds into a singular civilisation, then society itself will cease to exist if it collapses. There will be no backup. Anarchy will ensue. It is an incredibly dangerous path to pursue, and it can only end terribly for everyone involved.

He is also right in saying that we should be concerned about becoming a single world government. In fact, we should be greatly concerned. A single world government leads to a single way of thinking. This leaves no room for diversity of thought or opinion, which in turn allows for bad ideas to take hold and go unchallenged. These bad ideas can then roam freely to the detriment of society at large, and can corrupt it entirely.

And when governments become too cooperative, we end up with all politicians becoming the same. There is no true alternative. Come election time, the general public are forced to choose between two members of the UniParty, rather than members of distinctly different parties. Governments actively work together to further their own shared interests (which, in current times, are becoming increasingly common), and undermine the people of their nations.

When we see world leaders, media types, and unelected bureaucrats from a range of international organisations coming together time and time again, meeting at multiple summits each year to discuss their plans to redesign and assimilate the world to their own ideals, alarm bells should be ringing everywhere. The fact that they do this in the open for everyone to see is bold, yet it speaks to just how brazen and narcissistic these people truly are. They think they are unstoppable. They think they can never be brought down. They think they can get away with anything and everything. But their plans for our world will lead to the destruction of civilisation itself.

This is why we must take a leaf out of Elon Musk’s book and push back. It was incredibly bold of him to call out this one world government that the elites at the World Government Summit want to come into being. We too must be bold and push back against the elites.

And so we must say no to intelligent cities. No to the metaverse. No to digitising humanity. No to decarbonisation. No to carbon taxes, or any more taxes that would seek to further the agenda of bureaucratic bigwigs for that matter. No to Agenda 2030. No to changing world orders.

And absolutely no more big government.

Joel Agius is an independent writer. If you would like to read more of his work, you can do so at JJ’s Outlook or keep up to date with his musings on Twitter.

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