At Davos 2023, the World Economic Forum Will Step up Its Push for a “Metaverse” Surveillance Network, “Tribulation” God Hates These Psychopaths So Much That He Warned Us About Them 2,000 Years Ago

99.99% Of the World’s Problems Would Be Resolved by Disposing a Specific 0.01% Of the Elite Population Revelation 13,16 It also forced everyone, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to get a mark on their right hands or foreheads, 17 so they couldn’t buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name. Remember, God hates these psychopaths so much that he warned us about them 2,000 years ago. Revelation 13,16 It also forced everyone, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to get a mark on their right hands or foreheads, 17 so they couldn’t buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name.     HNewsWire: During its 2023 Davos…

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Self-Appointed Betters, Bill Gates & Co. Anybody Paying Attention to the Talking Points Coming Out of This Past Davos Meeting Knows What They Have Planned for Us: Everything From Individualized Carbon Footprint Tracking, the Requirement for “Passports” to Navigate the Web, to “Recalibrating Certain Human Rights… Like Free Speech.”

HNewsWire: Even if the whole globe comprised of just three inanimate objects, the International Economic Round table could not properly come up with a way for absolute world dominance. I’m being too basic. However, the premise demonstrates how ineffective central planning is. Whether it’s Soviet-era Five-Year Plans or FOMC models for transitory inflation, the globe has just too many moving pieces, many of which have their own thoughts, to predict where they’ll all be in 5 milliseconds. Never mind attempting to influence the result of the whole global economy (or the planet’s climate) beyond 2050. What may happen, and usually does, is that central planning can create a lot of damage. You have the ability to derail everyone else’s plans, even those that might have otherwise been successful. So, for a while, central planning may seem to be omnipotent, but…

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