I picked that source from a google search purely because it contained the video. I don’t read that cite, and I tried to find the video on others, but that’s all I got. I was just trying to provide the video, as requested.
And I said later that I was mistaken in attributing the under-the-skin thing to Bourla, who in that clip was talking about pill form tracking. I conflated it with another WEF conversation about RFID chips being used to track people. It might have been Yuval Harari or someone like that. If I find it, I’ll post it.
And I ALSO said that just because the WEF presents something doesn’t mean they endorse it, and pointed out that anyone can buy a presentation at Davos for an ungodly amount of money.
But I also pointed to evidence of actual WEF programs being implemented and linked to press releases right from the WEF web site.
For example:
That was implemented as ArriveCAN in Canada, and it met with widespread opposition, caused massive delays, and was immediately used to implement a vaccine passport system.
This increased fears that under a Trudeau government it would become a social credit system like China’s, especially after Trudeau praised China’s ‘basic dictatorship’ for its ability to get things done without those pesky people having a say, and asked rhetorically whether the right wing in Canada should be tolerated as they ‘take up space’.
The program was crazy expensive, the app was buggy, and the whole project eventually cancelled. Thanks, WEF.
The reason Canada and the Netherlands keep coming up is because the WEF is thoroughly infused in the cabinets and parliaments of both countries. As I said, Chrystia Freeland our deputy PM is a WEF executive, and apparently more than half of our Parliament has gone through the WEF leadership programs. The PM of the Netherlands is a WEF big wig, and wrote the policy on fertilizer that he is now trying to implement in the Netherlands.
So those farms must either sell to the government on their terms, or figure out a magical way to stop using fertilizer, or the government will just foreclose on them and seize their farms anyway. 3,000 of them.
The Netherlands does use a lot of fertilizer. But as a result, they have the most productive farming in Europe, and for that matter they are the only country in Europe that is more productive in farming than the US. They practice high intensity farming, and it pays off wonderfully for Europe. They produce an incredible amount of food for a tiny country.
So of course let’s shut down 3,000 of the most productive farms in the world.
Trudeau wants a 30% reduction of fertilizer use in Canada. In modern farming, that’s close to meaning a 30% reduction in crop yield. We don’t fertilize if we don’t have to, because that stuff is expensive.
Those are the kind of harms I think the WEF is causing, not chips under the skin. Global governance is a horrible idea, and the rules global governments make are likely to be bad for everyone except the people leading global governments and global NGOs with the ear of government.