First published at 09:53 UTC on June 29th, 2024.
World Economic Forum (WEF) members have begun discussing plans to seize control of all elements of nature that humans rely on for survival such as food, water, and even the oxygen supply.
During the WEF Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known…
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World Economic Forum (WEF) members have begun discussing plans to seize control of all elements of nature that humans rely on for survival such as food, water, and even the oxygen supply.
During the WEF Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as “Summer Davos,” in Dalian, China, globalists declared that natural systems are finite and must be corporatized.
During a Summer Davos panel discussion, WEF speaker Lindsay Hooper blasted members of the general public for expecting water and oxygen to be “unlimited” and “free.”
Hooper, the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership CEO, argued that food, water, and oxygen are “forms of natural capital” that global elites must put “on the balance sheet.”
“We can’t do business on a dead planet,” she warned fellow WEF members gathered for the annual event.
Hooper pushed the plan during the panel titled “Understanding Nature’s Ledger.”
During the panel, globalists argued that every part of the economy depends on nature.
They concluded that in order to “protect” natural systems, unelected corporate elites must “bring nature onto the balance sheet.”
“If we’re going to protect natural systems, one of the solutions is to bring nature onto the balance sheet; bring nature into the ways that decisions are made within business to allocate a value to it — to bring it into accounting and financial mechanisms,” Hooper explained
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