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The global NGO destroying Africa — and flooding Europe with refugees

We are often told why immigrants flow into America and Europe by the millions, straining local resources and making a mockery of our laws. Because they want a better life.

But have you ever wondered how Was their life on the run really that bad?

By presenting themselves as both independent and transparent, clubs and their corrupt allies can pursue deeper objectives, specifically centralizing power, punishing dissent and enforcing compliance. It cleverly masks the imposition of a sexual vision.

Meet the powerful non-governmental organizations that promote the very strict “sustainability” policies that help keep Third World countries in dire poverty.

“You can be happy without owning anything.” Thanks to this creepy mantramost of us are already familiar with the World Economic Forum – if only for founder Klaus Schwab's Bond movie villain accent and sense of style.

But many people are unaware of its close partner, the Club of Rome, which plays an even more powerful role in the shadow corridors of global governance.

Founded in 1968 by a faction of scientists, economists and business leaders to promote sustainability and systemic change, the Club of Rome presents itself as a force for good. But beneath this think tank's thin surface of altruism lurks sinister intentions that make the WEF look like WWE by comparison.

If in doubt, please point me in the most important direction. recent reportsfull of flawed logic and sadistic suggestions.

legally mandated starvation

In this document, the authors outline a ridiculous roadmap for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Africa. One of the more outlandish and reckless recommendations is to use less fertilizer. If enacted, this policy would be a death sentence for millions, perhaps tens of millions of people.

As Africa's population rapidly increases, declining agricultural productivity risks widespread hunger and suffering. This continent is synonymous with hunger. Instead of enabling African countries to exploit their natural resources, feed their populations, and achieve economic growth, the club promotes policies that prioritize environmental ideals over human welfare. This social engineering disguised as progress can have devastating consequences.

Maybe that's part of the plan.

The Club of Rome's ideology is not limited to Africa. It resonates across Europe and beyond. As many European countries grapple with the influx of migrants and refugees, these misguided efforts will only exacerbate existing challenges. Since 1990, the number of African immigrants living outside their home countries has more than doubled, with Europe experiencing the most significant increase.

Europe is overwhelming

Over 11 million people born in Africa call now Their homeland was Europe, where many traveled by dangerous sea routes. They arrive traumatized, often unable to communicate in their new country's language, and thrust into a culture and environment that feels completely foreign. This influx brings with it a way of life that is in stark contrast to local customs, resulting in a clash of civilizations. This is not xenophobic speculation. Countries like France, Italy, and Germany are swamped with African immigrants, and some stories about their behavior make no sense. not shocking.

Immigrants from North Africa, especially Morocco and Tunisiahas been increasingly linked to a surge in violent crime in Germany. Alarmingly, these individuals are responsible for an average of one murder every six days, a statistic that highlights an alarming trend. The rise in serious crimes such as assaults, stabbings and rapes coincides with Germany's left-liberal government's reluctance to deport criminals, raising serious concerns about public safety.

Since 2019, the number of murders involving Tunisians has surged by 110%, while murders involving Moroccans have increased by 67%. According to data from the Federal Criminal Police Office, a Tunisian or Moroccan was murdered every six days last year. These countries are known for their strong Islamic traditions, which often go against Western values.

In contrast, southern African countries where Christianity is more prevalent often reflect different social dynamics. The influx of immigrants from North Africa, with their cultural and religious differences rooted in Islam, is causing conflict, further complicating integration, and endangering Europeans.

Thanks to the reckless recommendations of unelected globalists such as the Club of Rome, the WEF and the European Union, Europe is now facing the dire consequences of this 'human oil spill'. The surge in immigration is overwhelming social services, increasing cultural tensions, and fueling fears of rising crime, unemployment, and the demise of entire societies.

Massacre after COVID-19

Behind this chaos is the aftermath of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Lockdowns imposed by governments around the world have been a catalyst for fundamental change. While you and I were confined to our homes, the elites behind organizations like the Club of Rome and the WEF were strategizing for the future. They saw it as an opportunity to realize their vision for a post-COVID-19 world in which individuals give up their rights and property in exchange for a semblance of security and stability.

Again, this is Not a guess. Through its partnership with the WEF, the Club of Rome EUseeks to chart a course for “systemic change” that undermines individual freedom. Its influence extends to policymaking, shaping an agenda that prioritizes climate change ideology over public welfare. This collusion raises serious questions about the legitimacy of that authority and the future course of humanity.

The launch of the System Transformation Hub earlier this year signals an alarming shift in European governance. At a time when a series of “crises” such as conflict, climate change and “deepening inequality” are intensifying, this initiative aims to overhaul social structures under the banner of sustainability and cohesion. The timing of the hub's emergence was no coincidence, with a number of important elections coming up in Europe.

At its core, the Hub aims to develop policies and create a narrative that fits perfectly with the European Green Deal. It emphasizes scientific data (often selectively selected data, as the coronavirus pandemic has shown) over public opinion, subtly undermines democratic processes, and lends itself to direction from exclusive elites. It opens the way. After all, it is clear that the elite know best.

authority without responsibility

While the hub touts its commitment to building a “prosperous, resilient, green and just Europe”, the reality is that power may be concentrated in the hands of a select few. Here I suggest that by “green” we mean cash flow rather than true environmental considerations, i.e. think green profits rather than green policies. By presenting themselves as both independent and transparent, clubs and their corrupt allies can pursue deeper objectives, specifically centralizing power, punishing dissent and enforcing compliance. It cleverly masks the imposition of a sexual vision.

The most dangerous aspect of organizations like the Club of Rome and the World Economic Forum is their enduring influence in a world where politicians come and go and nations rise and fall. These organizations are made up of unelected, little-known officials who wield power beyond election cycles and remain ever-present pulling the strings behind the scenes.

This unaccountable power allows them to shape social norms and policies without the scrutiny that elected leaders face, fundamentally undermining the democratic process. Operating with a level of persistence that defies political change, these organizations pose a serious threat to the Western world.

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