Will this creeping Marxism across the fruited plains of America in the name of Mother Earth (Eco--Fascism - Eco-Marxism) be joined by the Little Horn for the fulfillment of Laudato Si'?
Will the KINGS OF THE EARTH and THE MERCHANTS OF THE EARTH Grease the Beasts skids?....and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies. Revelation 18:3
Total Control of your Finances, your life and, well, OF YOU.
“It will be declared that men are offending God by the violation of the
Sunday-sabbath, that this sin has brought calamities which will not
cease until Sunday observance shall be strictly enforced, and that those
who present the claims of the fourth commandment, thus destroying
reverence for Sunday, are troublers of the people, preventing their
restoration to divine favor and temporal prosperity”. E.G.W.
"Klaus Schwab and his people aren’t trying to hide their plans for
global domination. Quite the contrary, they write and speak openly about how they intend to impound our cars our sirloin for cleaner clouds or something. The so-called “great” reset involves more than just giving up voting
privileges.
It calls for a steady loss of liberties until you “own nothing and are happy.”
This Marxist dream team has dedicated itself to fulfilling Schwab’s
vision of ridding the world of cows and cars, and probably to fulfilling
the rest of his Bond villain-like plans, which are even more ghastly.
They want you to curtail your air travel. They claim it’s all to save
the trees or something like that, but anyone with a few sparking neurons
can recognize subjugation when they see it.What’s worse, 14 American mayors are already on board with this global enslavement.
Here is the list of U.S. Marxist mayors who are willing to
deny theirconstituents the taste of meat, dairy for their coffee, and
their privately-owned cars by 2030: Seattle, Houston, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, New Orleans, New York City, Chicago, Miami, Boston, Austin,
Portland, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C. As you can see on page 82 of the C40 blueprint for control, “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5ÂșC World,”
the mayors of misery believe that, “progressively,” you should be able
to purchase only eight articles of clothing per year, and “ambitiously,”
only three items.
Page
90 reveals the globalist’s plan to “progressively” reduce your plane
travel to one 932-mile trip every two years; “ambitiously,” every three
years.
I believe America’s true western border will soon be Ohio’s eastern
boundary — where, coincidentally, a train in East Palestine dumped a
bunch of poisonous goo into the land, air, and water, and Biden did
nothing about it."
PJMedia
Message of His Holiness Pope Francis
to Prof. Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum
Davos-Klosters (Switzerland), January 22-25, 2014.
By Holy See Mission
for immediate release
Message of His Holiness Pope Francis
to Prof. Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum
Davos-Klosters (Switzerland), January 22-25, 2014.
To Professor Klaus Schwab, Executive Chairman of the World
Economic Forum,
I am very
grateful for your kind invitation to address the annual meeting of the World
Economic Forum, which, as is customary, will be held at Davos-Klosters at the
end of this month. Trusting that the
meeting will provide an occasion for deeper reflection on the causes of the
economic crisis affecting the world these past few years, I would like to offer
some considerations in the hope that they might enrich the discussions of the
Forum and make a useful contribution to its important work. Ours is a time
of notable changes and significant progress in different areas which have
important consequences for the life of humanity.
In fact, “we must praise the steps being taken
to improve people’s welfare in areas such as health care, education and
communications” (Evangelii Gaudium,
52), in addition to many other areas of human activity, and we must recognize
the fundamental role that modern business activity has had in bringing about
these changes, by stimulating and developing the immense resources of human
intelligence.
Nonetheless, the successes
which have been achieved, even if they have reduced poverty for a great number
of people, often have led to a widespread social exclusion. Indeed, the majority of the men and women of
our time still continue to experience daily insecurity, often with dramatic
consequences.
In the context
of your meeting, I wish to emphasize the importance that the various political
and economic sectors have in promoting an inclusive approach which takes into
consideration the dignity of every human person and the common good.
I am
referring to a concern that ought to shape every political and economic
decision, but which at times seems to be little more than an afterthought.
What is
needed, then, is a renewed, profound and broadened sense of responsibility on
the part of all. “Business is - in fact - a vocation, and a noble vocation,
provided that those engaged in it see themselves challenged by a greater
meaning in life” (Evangelii Gaudium,
203).
Such men and women are able to serve more effectively the common good and
to make the goods of this world more accessible to all. Nevertheless, the
growth of equality demands something more than economic growth, even though it
presupposes it. It demands first of all “a transcendent vision of the person” (Benedict
XVI, Caritas in Veritate, 11),
because “without the perspective of eternal life, human progress in this world
is denied breathing-space” (ibid.).
-*-*-*- It also calls for decisions, mechanisms and
processes directed to a better distribution of wealth, the creation of sources
of employment and an integral promotion of the poor which goes beyond a simple
welfare mentality.
I am convinced
that from such an openness to the transcendent a new political and business
mentality can take shape, one capable of guiding all economic and financial
activity within the horizon of an ethical approach which is truly humane. I ask you to ensure that humanity is served by wealth and not
ruled by it.
Dear Mr
Chairman and friends,
I hope that
you may see in these brief words a sign of my pastoral concern and a
constructive contribution to help your activities to be ever more noble and
fruitful. I renew my best wishes for a
successful meeting, as I invoke divine blessings on you and the participants of
the Forum, as well as on your families and all your work.
From the Vatican, 17 January 2014
FRANCISCUS
PP