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  by Sean Adl-Tabatabai
 July 30, 
			2023
 from 
			ThePeoplesVoice Website
 
 
 
 
 
  
			 Nicole Schwab
 
 
 Klaus 
			Schwab's daughter says
 
			
			
			climate 
			lockdowns are coming... 
			The daughter of
 
			World Economic Forum founder  
			
			
			Klaus Schwab
			 
			has boasted that 
			 
			permanent 'climate lockdowns' 
			are coming, 
			whether  
			'people like it or not'... 
			
 
 
			According to Nicole Schwab, the COVID 
			'pandemic' was a 
			"tremendous opportunity" to test how the public would comply with 
			the WEF's plans to usher in their
			
			Great Reset
			agenda. 
 The WEF's promotion of the "climate emergency" narrative seeks to,
 
				
				"create a change that 
				is not incremental…to position nature at the core of the 
				economy," according to Schwab's offspring. 
			Nicole Schwab made the 
			admission in a newly unearthed video that was recorded during a WEF 
			panel discussion back in 2020.
 The WEF
			
			lists Nicole Schwab as a "Member of the Executive Committee" 
			of 
			
			the WEF who is also the co-director of Platform 
			to Accelerate
			
			Nature-Based Solutions
			and
			
			1t.org.
 
 The group of WEF attendees were discussing how the fake threat of an 
			"immediate emergency" can be used to further advance the WEF's "Great 
			Reset" plan for humanity.
 
				
				"This [COVID] crisis 
				has shown us that first of all, things can shift very rapidly 
				when we put our minds to it and when we feel the immediate 
				emergency to our livelihoods," Nicole Schwab declares.
 "And second, that clearly the system, I mean, you mentioned it 
				earlier, that we had before is not sustainable."
 
 "So I see it as a tremendous opportunity to really have this 
				Great Reset and to use this huge flows of money - to use the 
				increased levers that policymakers have today - in a way that 
				was not possible before to create a change that is not 
				incremental but that we can look back and we can say this is the 
				moment where we really started to position nature at the core of 
				the economy."
 
 "Taking the point of view of business and economy and looking at 
				where are there opportunities to create jobs and regenerate 
				nature?"
 
 "And there are plenty of opportunities and this is again a 
				mindset of actually innovation technology and a business growth 
				can happen with a positive impact of nature and kind of laying 
				out some of these examples."
 
 "Regenerative agriculture is, of course, a huge part of that as 
				well," Schwab continued.
 
 "And one of the key reflection points here is also around 
				engaging youth, and for me, it's again, I come back to this 
				shift in the mindset of the restoration generation can we 
				conceive of ourselves as humans?"
 
 "I mean, you talked about a new humanity, I think you mentioned 
				it, right?"
 
 "Can we conceive of ourselves as a restoration generation?"
 
 "I think that's where we need to go."
 
 "I'm also hopeful that it's possible, but I think it will take a 
				lot of will, both political will but also in terms of the 
				business actors, to break with business as usual but in a very 
				serious way and to say we need to make very difficult choices."
 
 "There are trade-offs but this is our chance and other, and this 
				is about risk, and it's about resilience because the shocks are 
				coming are going to be even worse if we don't do it now."
     
			Slaynews.com
			
			reports:
 
				
				The WEF has been 
				pushing the idea of "climate lockdowns" since Covid first 
				emerged. 
			In an article published 
			by the WEF, the organization lauds how "billions" of people complied 
			with Covid "restrictions."
 The unelected organization continues by arguing that the public 
			would do the same under the guise of reducing "carbon emissions."
 
 Titled "My Carbon - An approach for inclusive and sustainable 
			cities," 
			
			the article suggests that the same fear tactics 
			could be used to impose further "restrictions" on the general 
			public.
 
 The subject of the piece is how to convince people to adopt,
 
				
				"personal carbon 
				allowance programs." 
			Schwab's group notes that 
			improvements in tracking and surveillance technology are helping to 
			overcome "political resistance" against such programs. 
				
				"COVID-19 
				was the test of social responsibility," the article notes. 
			It continues by 
			commending how, 
				
				"a huge number of 
				unimaginable restrictions for public health were adopted by 
				billions of citizens across the world."
 "There were numerous examples globally of maintaining social 
				distancing, wearing masks, mass vaccinations, and acceptance of 
				contact-tracing applications for public health, which 
				demonstrated the core of individual social responsibility," the 
				WEF adds.
 
			The organization goes on 
			to cite how so many people complied with lockdown mandates, despite 
			overwhelming evidence of the harmful consequences such restrictions 
			had on society.
 The WEF then implies that the public would behave in a similarly 
			obsequious manner in other areas of life.
 
 
			
			
 
			  
			  
			 
			
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