Jigsaw Pieces Part One: The Corona (Crown) Key To Agenda 2030 & The One World Incorporated
Jigsaw Pieces Of The One World Order
The Global Environment Facility
The GEF and Rockefeller Foundation recently joined forces to initiate work on the CPIC Conservation Finance Initiative, which will focus on scaling up and demonstrating the value of blended finance in conservation using financial blueprints jointly developed by experienced investors and banking institutions alongside experts in on-the-ground project design in biodiversity and natural resources management. Source
Food Control
World Wilderness Congress
The WWC has given rise to an international community that places the protection of wild nature front and center before world leaders. Occurring ten times in four decades, it has produced hundreds of practical outcomes, including:
• Initiating the process that would lead to the World Bank’s Global Environmental Facility.
• Dozens of new public and private protected areas covering millions of acres of land.
• Multi-lateral efforts to restore and protect wilderness across national boundaries. Source
Natural Capital
The Wyss Foundation
The Environmental Capitalist Vultures Are Circling
Climate Bonds Initiative is an international organisation working solely to mobilise the largest capital market of all, the $100 trillion bond market, for climate change solutions
We promote investment in projects and assets necessary for a rapid transition to a low carbon and climate resilient economy. Source
Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures
The demand for TCFD disclosure is now enormous. Current supporters control balance sheets totaling $120 trillion and include the world’s top banks, asset managers, pension funds, insurers, credit-rating agencies, accounting firms, and shareholder advisory services. As a result, companies are much more highly motivated to disclose and manage climate-related risks. Source
The next step is to make disclosure mandatory, as the United Kingdom and European Union have already signaled. Source
A new, sustainable financial system is under construction. It is funding the initiatives and innovations of the private sector and amplifying the effectiveness of governments’ climate policies—it could even accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Unfortunately, like virtually everything about the response to climate change, this new sustainable financial system is not developing fast enough for the world to reach net zero. Source
A New Financial Order?
The Financial Future?
Training Exercises
Mandated Vaccinations?
I believe there were many lessons learned from this manipulated sequence of events and the willingness of the public to partake in a mass vaccination campaign was closely monitored. The concepts of forced vaccination were muted and the subsequent reaction logged. My only advice to anyone reading this is simply carry out your own research because one thing I'm fairly sure of is the fact that this won't be the last "pandemic" we will come to face. Source
We cannot predict where or when Disease X will strike, but by developing these kinds of innovative vaccine technologies we can be ready for it Source
I.D 2020 & Digital Tracking
The ID2020 Alliance is an innovative public-private partnership committed to improving lives through digital identity. ID2020 is coordinating funding for identity and channeling those funds toward high-impact projects, enabling diverse stakeholders -- UN agencies, NGOs, governments, and enterprises -- to pursue a coordinated approach that creates a pathway for efficient and responsible implementation at scale. Alliance partners include Accenture, CARE, City of Austin, FHI360, Gavi, Hyperledger, IDEO.org, iRespond, Kiva, Mercy Corps, Microsoft, The Rockefeller Foundation, Simprints, UC Berkeley's CITRIS Policy Lab, and the UN International Computing Centre. Source.
Profusa and Partners Receive DARPA Award to Speed Detection of Disease Outbreaks. Profusa's Lumee Oxygen Platform Selected as Part of Comprehensive Monitoring Platform.
Source: August 2019
Real Time Tracking
Due to the size & scale of this post I have broken it into two parts. Part two can be found HERE
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Beautiful pics for such a dystopian today xx
Thanks @aagabriel .. I think aspects are a representation of the balance I try to keep whilst delving into these areas, keeping one eye on the beauty of life whilst at the same time delving into the murky depths.
Damn! Another phenomenal read! Onto part 2
Thank you my friend .. I hope that you and your family are all keeping well.
This post is critical to understanding the forces at work beneath the surface that the vast majority of the population have almost zero knowledge of, not because they are stupid, but because they're conditioned and propagandized to a level never before seen.
As usually, after reading your post... I have nowhere idea where to begin or which critical topics covered here I should like to comment on... because there are simply too many.
I'll touch on a few aspects.
First off, I've looked into BlackRock a little bit recently, are they Rothschild owned as well? I didn't look too far into the ownership. It might be worthwhile since they manage $7 Trillion in assets. One thing, I am certain of is that they're one of the biggest investors in banks and oil companies so they contribute much to the destruction of the natural world.
When I was an undergrad, I studied Geography/Geology/Poli-Sci and we spent a lot of time focusing our studies on global warming and the loss of natural habitat.There were/are a lot of theories as to how to preserve what's left of the natural world as humans continue to encroach upon and divide nature as we see fit (ie. mainly - govs. + corporations and govs working for corporations). One prominent idea at the time was that how nature, intrinsically (without man) produces billions of dollars in goods and free labor and that value is incalculable. Among many valuable work done by the natural world (free of charge) is providing oxygen and air-purification done by forests and trees or how wetlands, swamps and everglades (which man views as useless, wasted land) purifies and detoxifies massive amounts of freshwater. Can we put a price-tag on these vital activities performed by natural ecosystems? How much would it cost to do this work and how much value does it provide to humans and other living creatures?
People were/are actively trying to measure the wealth generated by nature. Another example is the pollination of plants by bees! The idea was that if it were possible to calculate the value generated, in dollars, by our oceans, forests, rivers, coral reefs, animals and by the sun itself - by demonstrating the massive dollar value occurring naturally, it was thought that it could provide a way to promote the Preservation/Conservation of natural habitats. The overwhelming wealth generated by the natural world, for humans, should be considered before any man-made projects could 'extract resources' or 'develop'a given ecosystem. Yet, that's not how our capitalist system works. Rather than preserving we must therefore exploit the natural world for maximum wealth extraction. Since, supranational corporations (above governments) operate without any relationship to the land or ecosystems then they have no reason to preserve these environments or to be "stewards of the land". Instead, resources are required to be plundered with a focus on short-term profits and accumulations. Capitalism necessitates that we view nature, not as complex and perfectly balanced ecosystems, but as an externality, something apart from ourselves. Therefore, nature is there to be conquered and subdued and thus every ounce of profit needs to be squeezed and drained out of it until complete exhaustion. I fear that we've been in a state of environmental exhaustion for decades now and have long passed the tipping point before environmental collapse - just look at the number of endangered species and habitats or the collapse of fish stocks and the total dredging/trolling of our ocean ecosystems.
I believe that the natural world is already completely monetized and that nature along with the vast majority of the earth's inhabitants already are living in a form of indentured servitude to the great machine of capitalism... but I guess there's always room for more exploitation.
The world is FINTE, but capitalism must continue to grow INFINITELY... it must always have new markets in which prosper. Yet, as we sit on the brink of economic and environmental collapse - we find there's nothing left to exploit. There's no new markets exist in some areas (virtual markets online or space) but there's no traditional markets left as all are being exploited at maximum capacity. I think this relates directly to the financial bailouts. In late stage capitalism, it starts to cannibalize itself - public funds, social security, medicare and medicaid, public services, public lands, national parks) the only untapped markets that remain are those that belong to the public sector and the private sector has been frothing at the mouth to pillage the only remaining wealth that has not yet been accessible.
Just some thoughts I had while reading your epic piece.
Cheers, V
Hey V,
Thank you for the epic comment my friend .. much appreciated! In terms of Black Rock and all of these companies and subsidiaries, whilst I don't think Black Rock are owned by the Rothchilds once you get down to a certain level you begin to realise it's a vast interconnected network that like enables the major players to gather ever more power and influence whilst at the same time (unless you're willing to put in months/years of research) enabling them to operate away from the glare of public scrutiny. This is the reason the vast majority of these players have wealth and assets that would make Bezo's seem like a pauper, yet at the same time, they never appear on any rich lists. Whilst the ownership structure can (at times) become incomprehensible, they have all have alliances and funding mechanisms that bind the entire system .. but make it very difficult to quantify the wealth and the power. Indeed, you could spend the rest of your life researching all these connections and still not unravel the entire web.
It's a very complex system (yes I know I'm probably preaching to the choir with you) that enables them to funnel money for each other, charitable donations and through their philanthropic foundations. In terms of said foundations and interconnected NGO's, non-profits allow corporate donors to create an avenue of tax-free privileges, advertising, and public relations exposure. Donated funds are returned (many-fold) through speculation in the housing, education (which they are also taking over), healthcare sectors and of course tax breaks.
Yes, I couldn't agree more with your natural capital analysis, on paper people could be hoodwinked into thinking it was a good idea. But I urge them to consider how these financial machinations have worked out for the farm animals, why do they think it would be a different story for the natural order? These people are here to make money, plain and simple! They're already charging us to breathe .. imagine how a natural capital system could evolve, and the derivatives and control mechanisms they could create off the back of it. They have weaponised the destruction they've wreaked upon the natural order and socially engineered it as the guilt that we each wear upon our shoulders. With the guilt in place, they now have our children (many of which they've taught to think in literal terms, and thus miss the nuances and fallacies) lobbying for them and demanding that the same control structure build us their brave new greenwashed world order, and also use their "sustainable" infrastructure to run it. You have to acknowledge the sleight of hand and the genius of it all .. I'll give them that.
You only need to look at their vast centralised and corporatised infrastructure and green energy projects and observe the damage they're (too often) causing to the natural environment to see that the only thing's these people really care about are money, control, and power .. in every sense! I've spoken for years about the benefits a decentralised energy system (the tech is already there for each house to more than cover its own needs) could bring to our individual finances, the elderly, communities and the natural environment .. alas most are lobbying for the exact opposite. Anyway, this is another subject in its self (power to the people) so for now, I will bid you farewell and thank you for the thought provoking comment. Respect to you @v4vapid!
Electronic-terrorism, voice to skull and neuro monitoring on Hive and Steem. You can ignore this, but your going to wish you didnt soon. This is happening whether you believe it or not. https://ecency.com/fyrstikken/@fairandbalanced/i-am-the-only-motherfucker-on-the-internet-pointing-to-a-direct-source-for-voice-to-skull-electronic-terrorism