EPA giving away $100 billion as fast as it can before inauguration
Why federal bureaucrats are, in fact, fascists
Klaus Schwab once said, “You will own nothing.” What no one ever bothered to ask is, “Who will own everything?”
Brent Efron calls himself an advisor on implementation. He describes his job as advising the EPA on how to transfer money—money expropriated from the working class and held by the federal government—to private interests. Technically, this makes him a far-right bureaucrat, someone who serves the goals of the fascist New World Order.
Klaus Schwab once said, “You will own nothing.” What no one ever bothered to ask is, “Who will own everything?”
The obvious answer is that under the New World Order, everything (and everyone) would be owned by transnational corporations. These are the same transnationals who leased secret facilities in DUMBs to develop, for their private profit, ET technologies that could have ended all scarcity, all poverty, all pollution, all environmental toxins and all illness.
For what market were the transnationals developing advanced technologies, if not for sale on Earth?
As I’ve said before, quoting John Whitberg, Earth’s transnational corporations are in fact off-world corporations. Try organizing a boycott: the Earth market was as important as a single Target store, and not even the morst profitable one.
Put another way, Earth wasn’t a source of profit as a consumer of products, but it was a gold mine as a source of raw materials.
Unfortunately for humans, the most profitable raw material for the transnational corporations are humans.
How many corporations that we would know, big names that we would recognize, have you seen in the programs?
(23:15) JOHN: Roughly about 15. Yeah, 10 to 15. Let me list off the main ones. The most important ones are defense contractors: Raytheon, Blackwater, people like that. There’s conglomerates, finance conglomerates, such as BlackRock and—oh what’s the other one?
AARON: Vanguard?
JOHN: Yes, thank you. Natural gas companies, like Citgo (which Trump took from Venezuela); car companies; food companies, even, such as a PepsiCo. And Americans probably wouldn’t know this, but your audience in Latin America will definitely have heard of Mondelez Company, which, out there they manufacture— they’re who manufactures the replicators that people talk about, actually. PepsiCo [here] manufactures the same drinks they do out there, but some of them have enhancements, let’s say.
They are truly incapable of even a particle of regret, shame, or penitence over their crimes. The recent white hat arrests are being far too gentle.
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