The Deadly 2030 Master Plan: “You Will Own Nothing – and Be Happy”. Klaus Schwab

Worldwide epidemics and wars as justification for what was decided long ago

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In order to wage war, rulers have to get the people behind them. Therefore, with the help of the mass media, images of the enemy are built up and irrational fears are stirred up. This increases the fear and obedience of the subjects. Machiavelli, a man who knows what governmental power consists of, how to acquire it and how to maintain it, is reported to have said: “On the art of war rests the whole secret of a ruler’s power.” (1)

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It is the same today: Two years ago, citizens were thrown into panic by a virus epidemic declared worldwide, triggering a reflex of obedience known only from dictatorships. With the threat of punishment for refusing a gene-altering “vaccination”, the fear level is kept constant.

A war in the heart of Europe has been added to this for a month now; other wars are already following. Again, strong fears are triggered among the citizens; this time of a possible nuclear war and the “last judgement”. The fact that we are all partly to blame for the miserable social conditions in the world is being suppressed.

If you put the available news together, you come to the conclusion that the “fateful” world events are supposed to absorb the citizens mentally and prevent them from looking courageously and resolutely at what is in store for everyone: No longer possessing anything – and being happy with it. In the process, the previous human condition is completely called into question. Along the way, irrational fears are supposed to keep citizens in suspense, paralyse their thinking and make them willingly and humbly accept what is fated to happen.

We should have known

As children of our time, we were sadly unable to correctly interpret the shining portents on the wall.

The plans of philanthropists David Rockefeller Jr. and Bill Gates have been known for a decade and a half. They believed that the supposedly threatening population growth should be curbed by dramatically reducing the population to one billion people. But who took them seriously?

This deadly agenda includes both the theoretical model of wiping out about a billion people forever through nuclear war (2) and Hitler’s “Master Plan Eugenics”, which still lives on in Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum. Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping were or are still part of Klaus Schwab’s “Big Club”.

Most of us have known that politicians should not be entrusted with the solution of humanity’s problems since Tolstoy’s “Speech against War” of 1905 and his warning that those in power “are often the worst, most insignificant, most cruel, most immoral and especially the most mendacious people”. (3)

We were recently able to learn from Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that Russia’s military operation in Ukraine is aimed at “putting an end to the ruthless expansion and pursuit of total domination of the US and the rest of the Western countries on the international stage” (4). Who will lead the new world?

The idea of abolishing nation states has been around long before the proclamation of the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the new world government and the “transformation” of so-called democracies or “silent dictatorships” into “open dictatorships” are well known from all parts of the world.

We humans have not recognised our emotional life and our ways of reacting

Since we humans have not recognised our emotional life and our ways of reacting due to a lack of psychology, we are surprised not only by the aggressive diabolical plans of the rulers, but also by our absolute reflexes of obedience. Thus we stand unawares on the edge of the abyss.

Our minds are not free and we cannot throw off the fearfulness we have been brought up to have of our fellow human beings. From childhood, we are inculcated to believe in church and state authorities and to be in bondage to them as if we were “dead bodies” (Ignatius of Loyola). The state and the church act as henchmen who understand each other like two cutthroats (Jean Meslier). That is why adult people show in ideological matters those mental and emotional impairments that were inflicted on them in childhood.

Many of them react to politicians like children or like primitive man reacted – in the form of a “magical belief in authority”: uncritical and clouded by moods, feelings and promises of happiness. And this has consequences: the belief in authority inevitably leads to obedience to authority, which usually triggers the reflex of absolute spiritual obedience and paralysis of the mind. Full-headed adults can then no longer think for themselves and judge rationally, and hand over decision-making power to immoral politicians.

What to do?

The opinion of one president or another is not decisive. What is decisive is that the presidents of the three great powers are probably in agreement with the “world rulers” behind them that those who are “above” must have the upper hand over those who are “below”. That those who are “up there” are just as poor as those “down there” is something the “up there” do not know. For those “down there”, WEF founder Klaus Schwab prophesies: “In 10 years, they will own nothing – and be happy with it.”

Since we humans will not give up hope as long as we breathe, we will continue to dream the dream of a free and just world – regardless of all hardships and adversities.

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Dr. Rudolf Lothar Hänsel is a teacher (retired headmaster), doctor of education (Dr. paed.) and graduate psychologist (specialising in clinical, educational and media psychology). As a retiree, he worked for many years as a psychotherapist in his own practice. In his books and educational-psychological articles, he calls for a conscious ethical-moral values education and an education for public spirit and peace.

He is a regular contributor to Global Research and Asia-Pacific Research.

Notes

(1) Tolstoy, L. N. (1983). Speech against war. Political pamphlets. Edited by Peter Urban. Insel Verlag. Frankfurt am Main, p. 74

(2) https://www.pravda-tv.com/2022/04/ukraine-eskalation-us-kriegssimulation-sagte-atomkrieg-voraus-video/

(3) Tolstoy, L. N. (1983). Speech against war. Political pamphlets. Edited by Peter Urban. Insel Verlag. Frankfurt am Main, p. 74

(4) https://de.rt.com/russland/135976-lawrow-russlands.militaeroperation-in-ukraine/

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