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The WEF Wants To End Private Car Ownership - A Bad Idea Or Malicious Intent? by bn365: 3:34pm On Jul 29, 2022
Do you think Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, and others would be willing to share a plane ride, let alone a car ride, with you?
They are after farmers, as well as private ownership of land and cars, as well as your bodily autonomy.

Stalin imposed the Soviet system of land management known as collectivization. This resulted in the seizure of all privately owned farmlands and livestock, in a country where 80 percent of the people were traditional village farmers. Small pieces of farming land were taken from the farmers and were turned into huge farming camps. Among those farmers, were a class of people called Kulaks by the Communists.
In the spring of1928, a law was also passed on agriculture. According to this law, even if there were free collective farms, prosperous farmers (kulaks) had to pay a decent amount to produce food grains. This became a heavy burden, self-taxation, and compulsory subscription to various debts.
Collective farms were forced to go through economic methods. Soon the wealthy farmers also lost the right to take out loans, buy hired labor and use agricultural equip


They are talking about food crisis and starvation.
The Holodomor, also known as the Terror-Famine or the Great Famine, was a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine that killed millions of Ukrainians from 1932 to 1933. The Holodomor famine was part of the larger Soviet famine of 1932-1933, which affected the country's major grain-producing areas.

“We need a clean energy revolution, and we need it now,” the WEF begins its article.[b][/b]

According to the World Economic Forum[WEF], critical metals, such as cobalt, lithium, and nickel — all of which are used in “clean energy technologies” — are in short supply. And while the WEF says recycling old tech that uses these metals could lessen the impact of shortages, it’s simply not enough.

“The complication is that we do not currently have enough metals in circulation, and even with recycling taken into consideration, mineral production is still forecasted to increase by nearly 500%. So how should we proceed?” the WEF asks.

Top of the list of solutions for how the WEF thinks we should proceed is to “Go from owning to using.”





https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/07/3-circular-approaches-to-reduce-demand-for-critical-minerals/

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