Forcing you to eat insects to safe the planet

As Dr. Robert Malone, PhD, suggests, the World Economic Forum (WEF) is slowly and steadily weaving a global network of influence among the elite, with the aim of enforcing widespread societal changes. Some critics argue that these efforts include pushing controversial agendas, such as the promotion of insect-based diets to combat climate change. The elites, they say, are crafting a world where ordinary citizens are forced to adopt such measures in the name of saving the planet—while those in power remain exempt from the very policies they promote. The question remains: will those advocating for these changes, including high-profile leaders, follow the same mandates they seek to impose on the public? It’s easy to question whether we will be the ones expected to adapt, while they continue to enjoy their privileges unchanged.

We must embrace innovation and force the collaboration across sectors, regions, nations, and cultures to create the more peaceful, inclusive, sustainable, and resilient future. At this critical juncture, the active participation of all stakeholders is essential.

Klaus Schwab, June 25, 2024

So, the WEF feels it is powerful enough to force governments and global governance systems to “collaborate” with the private sector. Forced arrangements between businesses and government have another name, which I hope doesn’t need spelling out for the “Who is Robert Malone” readership at this point.

According to the WEF, “1,600 leaders from business, government, civil society, academia and international organizations are gathering at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions.”

The WEF advocates fascism at the global level and has signed strategic agreements with the UN and its various baby-UN organizations, as well as other global giants, as I have written about extensively in the past.

The question is, why are governments allowing themselves to be sucked into this mess? This is clearly the roadmap to global trans-national fascism, and how is that in any nation’s best interest

Taken from Robet Malone PHd’s substack .

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