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Implementation of the mark of the beast - the christian cross:
https://gigapan.com/gigapans/69426?full ... irect=true
The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with The Vatican (“the council”), a historic new partnership between some of the world’s largest investment and business leaders and the Vatican, launched today. It signifies the urgency of joining moral and market imperatives to reform capitalism into a powerful force for the good of humanity. Under the moral guidance of His Holiness Pope Francis and His Eminence Cardinal Peter Turkson, who leads the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development at the Vatican, and inspired by the moral imperative of all faiths, the council invites companies of all sizes to harness the potential of the private sector to build a fairer, more inclusive, and sustainable economic foundation for the world.

The council is led by a core group of global leaders, known as “Guardians for Inclusive Capitalism,” who meet annually with Pope Francis and Cardinal Turkson. These leaders represent more than $10.5 trillion in assets under management, companies with over $2.1 trillion of market capitalization, and 200 million workers in over 163 countries. The organization challenges business and investment leaders of all sizes to embrace the council’s guiding principles and make public commitments to act on them. These collective actions are intended to lead to systemic change by making capitalism a greater force for inclusivity and sustainability. Watch a video of the guardians discussing the council’s mission.

Speaking to the guardians, Pope Francis said, “An economic system that is fair, trustworthy, and capable of addressing the most profound challenges facing humanity and our planet is urgently needed. You have taken up the challenge by seeking ways to make capitalism become a more inclusive instrument for integral human well-being.”
https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/cont ... w-all.html
The Pope Blesses Business Plans

The group is the brainchild of Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the businesswoman who has backed ventures to promote so-called inclusive capitalism in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. Among them is Inclusive Capital Partners, an E.S.G.-focused activist hedge fund co-founded with Jeff Ubben.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/08/busi ... alism.html

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The Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism’s sister non-profit, The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican, is a historic collaboration of CEOs and global leaders working with the moral authority of Pope Francis and Cardinal Peter Turkson of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, to harness the private sector to create a capitalism that is more fair, inclusive, and sustainable.

Council members agree to support the Principles for Inclusive Capitalism and make measurable commitments that are aligned with the World Economic Forum International Business Council’s four pillars of sustainable value creation (People, Planet, Prosperity and Principles of Governance) and that advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The Council spans the entire economic ecosystem. It currently represents $10.5 trillion in AUM, $2.1 trillion in market capital, and represents over 201 million workers globally.
https://www.coalitionforinclusivecapita ... n-council/
The Council for Inclusive Capitalism is connected to its parent organization called the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism. Its aims as listed on its website are the following: “The Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism is a global non-profit organization that works with leaders across the private, public and civic sectors to make capitalism and its benefits more widely and equitably shared. Our mission is to advance the global movement to make economic systems more inclusive, sustainable, strong and trusted.”

The Council is characterized as the Coalition’s “sister non-profit, a historic collaboration of CEOs and global leaders working with the moral authority of Pope Francis and Cardinal Peter Turkson… to harness the private sector to create a capitalism that is more fair, inclusive, and sustainable.”

It seems that the Coalition and the Council are really the same entity, the latter merely the name used when it works with the Vatican. In fact, the websites of the two organizations are so intertwined that sometimes it’s hard to know, without looking at the web address (URL), whether the webpage on the screen is from the Council or the Coalition.

Although news reports stated that the Council “launched a partnership with the Vatican” on December 8, 2020, actually the Vatican’s formal involvement with the Council appears to have begun in 2019 when Pope Francis met with its members on November 11. In his address at the time, Francis noted that in 2016 he had spoken to the participants in the Fortune-Time Global Forum on “the need for more inclusive and equitable economic models that would permit each person to share in the resources of the world.” The Council, he stated, “is one of the results of the 2016 Forum.”

However, according to a 2014 article in the English newspaper The Guardian, the Council is really the result of a meeting held in London “hosted by the City of London Corporation and E L Rothschild investment firm” in May of 2014. It, in turn, was “the brainchild of the Henry Jackson Society, a little-known but influential British think tank.”

But however this may be, if we look at the roster of Council members, divided into three categories strangely labeled Guardians, Stewards and Allies, one sees the names of CEOs, directors or other officials of such companies or entities as Mastercard, DuPont, Merck, Estée Lauder, Johnson& Johnson, VISA, BP (British Petroleum), Bank of America, the Rockefeller Foundation, and many more—in short, many of the richest people in the world, people who, hitherto at least, have profited quite well on account of “the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation.”
https://insidethevatican.com/magazine/t ... substance/

...while supposedly a faith based critical analysis...they leave out the part about endorsing the UN's sustainable development goals...and you don't have to dig very much into the UN and it's sustainable development goals to come across the Lucis (Lucifer) Trust...which is embedded and guides the United Nations (at all the meetings there is always a World Goodwill member present as well as their constant efforts to focus their spiritual energy on the proceedings)...
The Lucis Trust has Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and World Goodwill is recognized by the Department of Public Information at the United Nations as a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO). As such the Trust and World Goodwill are part of a community of many hundreds of NGOs that play an active role in the United Nations, particularly in spreading information about the UN and fostering support for UN programs. Since their inception Lucis Trust and World Goodwill have given their support through meditation, educational materials and seminars, by highlighting the importance of the UN's goals and activities as they represent the voice of the peoples and nations of the world.
https://www.lucistrust.org/about_us/support_un
The post-2015 sustainable development goals are comprehensive and visionary – now they must be translated into a workable action plan at national level
https://www.lucistrust.org/blog_wgun/ne ... ccountable
Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations and the Libra Full Moon

A significant event in the heavens occurred during the period of the Sustainable Development Summit at UN Headquarters in New York. The full moon (with the sun in Libra) was late in the evening of Sunday, the final day of the Summit. And it was not just any full moon – popularly called a ‘Supermoon’ the moon was especially close to earth so it appeared much larger in the night sky than usual. And there was a full lunar eclipse producing a red effect on the moon. There have been only 4 full eclipses during a supermoon since 1900 – so this was an unusual astronomical event. It should not surprise us that a significant alignment in the heavens was accompanied by such a significant gathering at the UN.

To cheers, applause and probably a tinge of relief, the 17 global goals that will provide the blueprint for the world’s development over the next 15 years were ratified by UN member states in New York on Friday.
After speeches from Pope Francis and the Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, and songs from Shakira and Angelique Kidjo, the ambitious agenda – which aims to tackle poverty, climate change and inequality for all people in all countries – was signed off by 193 countries at the start of a three-day UN summit on sustainable development …

The 17 Goals spell out a vision of right relations for all peoples and all people. The statement Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development signed by leaders on Friday the 25th develops and amplifies the Four Freedoms, the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We are determined, this statement affirms, to end poverty and hunger, in all their forms and dimensions, and to ensure that all human beings can fulfil their potential in dignity and equality and in a healthy environment. This is the first time there has been such a mutually agreed and complete vision for what humanity as a whole, as a species, can achieve in the next 15 years. How appropriate that the Day of Declaration – the Day when the Goals were formally adopted – should be the first day in New York of the 5 days of the Libran Supermoon Eclipse.

In the world this moment of reflection is occurring – symbolised perhaps by the humility brought into the UN Chamber by the Pope, and by his representation of a vertical approach to human issues and challenges. There is deep thinking at all levels about how to make a globalised world work for the welfare of human beings and the planet. In this deep thinking, subterranean changes are occurring in consciousness; and most importantly in the shift from nationalism to a more universal identity there is a genuine mobilisation of the will. The Sustainable Development Goals, as challenging to countries of the North as to the countries of the South, bring with them a call to every person of goodwill.

The Pope’s words to the General Assembly about the will are worth noting:

Solemn commitments … are not enough, even though they are a necessary step toward solutions. The classic definition of justice which I mentioned earlier contains as one of its essential elements a constant and perpetual will … Our world demands of all government leaders a will which is effective, practical and constant, concrete steps and immediate measures for preserving and improving the natural environment and thus putting an end as quickly as possible to the phenomenon of social and economic exclusion, with its baneful consequences: human trafficking, the marketing of human organs and tissues, the sexual exploitation of boys and girls, slave labour, including prostitution, the drug and weapons trade, terrorism and international organized crime. … we must avoid every temptation to fall into a declarationist nominalism which would assuage our consciences. We need to ensure that our institutions are truly effective in the struggle against all these scourges.
https://www.lucistrust.org/blog_wgun/su ... _full_moon

...luciferian organization quoting the pope....and saying pay attention...interesting is it not...
As outlined on this Cycle of Conferences webpage, it is this will-to-good that the initiative seeks to actively invoke and direct, to subjectively empower the great gatherings of minds and hearts taking place at this crucial time. Among these gatherings, COP26 is surely of major significance. If it is successful, it may ask of humanity a more profound and sustained level of visionary, sacrificial action than ever before. We can identify with this vision through the seed thought in our visualisation, which is adapted from one of the key inspirations for the Cycle of Conferences initiative.

The will-to-good of the new group of world servers is the magnetic seed of the future.

Our lighted support of COP26 begins now, and continues until the 12th of November.
https://www.lucistrust.org/store/0
THE INSPIRATION FOR THE CYCLE OF CONFERENCES project comes from The Externalisation of the Hierarchy, by Alice Bailey. The allied forces had won the world war and a powerful first ray activity—the activity of will or purpose—was swinging into action. The Christ, as the Leader of the Forces of Light, empowered the Ashrams of the Masters upon this Ray to strengthen the hands of all disciples in government and politics to enlighten the various national legislatures. If effective, the ‘Cycle of Conferences and of Councils,’ which was being initiated by the statesmen of the world, would thereby be brought under the direct guidance of Those in the Council Chamber at Shamballa Who know the Will of God.

Since that time there have been two direct impacts of first ray energy upon humanity from the Centre where the Will of God is known—the first in 1975 and the second in 2000.
https://www.lucistrust.org/world_goodwi ... nspiration

...notice "the christ"...not Jesus Christ...just an imitator seeking the same recognition as in the beginning...
The Christ

The Christ has been for two thousand years the supreme Head of the Church Invisible, the Spiritual Hierarchy, composed of disciples of all faiths. He recognises and loves those who are not Christian but who retain their allegiance to Their Founders—the Buddha, Mohammed and others. He cares not what the faith is if the objective is love of God and of humanity. If men look for the Christ Who left His disciples centuries ago, they will fail to recognise the Christ Who is in process of returning. The Christ has no religious barriers in His consciousness. It matters not to Him of what faith a man may call himself.
The Son of God is on His way and He cometh not alone. His advance guard is already here and the Plan which they must follow is already made and clear. Let recognition be the aim. Alice Bailey

He is that Great Being Whom the Christian calls the Christ; He is known also in the Orient as the Bodhisattva, and as the Lord Maitreya, and is the One looked for by the devout Mohammedan, under the name of the Imam Mahdi. He it is Who has presided over the destinies of life since about 600 B.C. and He it is Who has come out among men before, and Who is again looked for. He is the great Lord of Love and of Compassion, just as his predecessor, the Buddha, was the Lord of Wisdom. ... He is the World Teacher, the Master of the Masters, and the Instructor of the Angels, and to Him is committed the guidance of the spiritual destinies of men, and the development of the realisation within each human being that he is a child of God and a son of the Most High. Alice Bailey
https://www.lucistrust.org/resources/the_christ
It’s hard to top the convening power of the Papacy and the list of participants is impressive. Yet one has to wonder how this new Council will be any different from the dozens of similar networks and initiatives that have emerged over recent years. They go by various names that modify capitalism or encourage its agents.

Conscious Capitalism. Stakeholder Capitalism. Social Ventures. Impact Investors. Benefit Corporations. The British Academy has weighed in. The statement on corporate purpose of the US Business Roundtable gets cited a lot, as does the World Economic Forum’s New Paradigm, and of course the founding principles of the UN Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals. The Aspen Institute has its own guiding principles.

I believe in the power of coalitions; by some measure we can’t have enough of them. When we face existential risks, it requires collaboration and co-creation to break through. It’s a big, global world out there and a lot is at risk in the moment.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/01/ ... to-boards/

...fancy way of saying secret combinations....

...of note...George Soros and Bill Gates have been big donors to the Lucis Trust over the last couple decades...

...and not to leave out the World Economic Forum...which is a trusted partner in all this...
World Economic Forum 2014
...aims “to improve the state of the world by serving as a trusted partner of all the stakeholders of global society as they embark upon transformation processes in response to the profound economic, social and political changes sweeping our world.”

According to media coverage given to the World Economic Forum, however, the more familiar impression might be as a talking shop for powerful corporations and vested economic interests. While this is an undeniable aspect of the Forum, a deeper look will also reveal the stage it provides for NGOs, charities and others from civil society to promote more enlightened interests and goodwill initiatives. Also where so many world leaders and/or other influential people
gather, an opportunity exists for the Hierarchy’s influence to work behind the scenes.

The Cycle of Conferences initiative exists for just such opportunities as this – to act as an intermediary, a channel, to ground and amplify the will-to-good from the Hierarchy and to seed the proceedings with these energies. In the book, The Externalisation of the Hierarchy, it is said that this work of attempting to bring major world conferences under the impact of the will-to-good began when the allied forces had won World War II and “a powerful first ray activity—the activity of will or purpose—was swinging into action. The Christ, as the Leader of the Forces of Light, empowered the Ashrams of the Masters upon this Ray to strengthen the hands of all disciples in government and politics to enlighten the various national legislatures. If effective, the ‘Cycle of Conferences and of Councils,’ which was being initiated by the statesmen of the world, would thereby be brought under the direct guidance of Those in the Council Chamber at Shamballa Who know the Will of God.”

This is likely to be an ongoing process that is taking place behind the scenes at today’s world conferences such as the recent World Economic Forum. For while the main focus of the World Economic Forum is, naturally enough, economics, it also encompasses world politics and the attempt to enlighten various national legislatures is certainly a goal of Klaus Schwab, the founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum.

The atmosphere of Davos was enlightened further by a message from Pope Francis asking delegates to focus on "The growth of equality ... calls for decisions, mechanisms and processes directed to a better distribution of wealth, the creation of sources of employment and an integral promotion of the poor, which goes beyond a simple welfare mentality...I want you to ensure that humanity is served by wealth not ruled by it.”

In addition to this, Klaus Schwab told all those attending Davos that "Economic growth patterns, the geopolitical landscape, the social contract that binds people together, and our planet's ecosystem are all undergoing radical, simultaneous transformations, generating anxiety and, in many places, turmoil." In welcoming the delegates he asked them all to participate in the Forum guided by the thought that “A great leader has brains, vision, soul values and a heart”.
https://www.lucistrust.org/content/down ... _Forum.pdf
Reflect for a few minutes on the seed thought:

Our collective responsibility must be to develop new models for cooperation that are not based on narrow interests but on the destiny of humanity as a whole. *

* Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum. (adapted)
https://i.emlfiles4.com/cmpdoc/7/7/7/1/ ... LR,KUM7C,1

...and from Klaus we also get...

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...and the tremendous global effort behind the scenes..

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The US government's Operation Warp Speed (OWS) initiative showed how successful public/private collaboration can be in rolling out a mass vaccination programme.

Operation Warp Speed (OWS), the US government initiative to accelerate the development, trials and production of COVID-19 vaccines, has been a spectacular success.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/08/ ... arp-speed/
Inside Operation Warp Speed: A New Model for Industrial Policy

Operation Warp Speed was a triumph of public health policy. But it was also a triumph and validation of industrial policy.

The idea for OWS itself came from Dr. Robert Kadlec, assistant secretary for preparedness and response (ASPR) at HHS, who had read the Red Dawn emails and created a coronavirus task force. Also deserving credit is Dr. Peter Marks, director of the center at the FDA that regulates biological products, who similarly saw the need for an accelerated vaccine development program. Marks gave Warp Speed its name—he is a Star Trek fan.

In April 2020, Kadlec and Marks wrote a proposal for HHS secretary Alex Azar, who in turn took it to Jared Kushner and others in the White House, who were enthusiastic. President Trump sup­ported it and signed off on it. Azar brought in the DoD as well. (The bureaucratic history of OWS, like everything to do with it, is complex and contested.) Azar, Kushner, and others then made two hiring deci­sions that were crucial to Warp Speed’s success, recruiting Moncief Slaoui, a pharma executive, and Gustave F. Perna, a general, as its leaders. Slaoui, OWS’s chief adviser, had been chairman of global vaccines at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and brought pharma knowledge. General Perna, OWS’s chief operating officer, had overseen the global supply chains for the U.S. Army and brought logistical expertise.

Organizationally, OWS resembled a pharma company, with Slaoui and Perna reporting to a board, here composed of the secretaries of Defense and HHS, and officials from the White House Coronavirus Task Force. (The idea of a cross-agency structure to fight infectious disease had already been pioneered by the Zika Leadership Group led by the NIH and ASPR.) But unlike a pharma company, OWS didn’t have to focus on share price or short-term financial objectives; its funding came from the Covid-related cares Act. Instead, its central goal was to develop safe, effective vaccines as quickly as possible.

Dr. Matthew Hepburn, Col. (Ret.), joined Warp Speed on day one as the DoD lead for vaccine development. He had previously served as the director of medical preparedness on the White House National Secu­rity Staff in the Obama administration, and had also been a darpa program manager. Hepburn, who was part of the Red Dawn email chain, remembers, “many people I trusted were freaking out about Covid-19 so I was fired up to join. The beauty of Warp Speed was the focus on speed. I wanted to accomplish the impossible. But even I thought the vaccine goals were outrageous.”

Dr. Hepburn says, “There were a lot of fundamental principle and tactical approaches that our government incorporated into Warp Speed. Warp Speed was inspired by darpa but with a focus on scaling and implementation. OWS was darpa at scale.” Hence to fully understand OWS, it is important to start with darpa.

But there is an even more direct, albeit less well-known, link between darpa and OWS. Though darpa is famous for its “gee whiz” engineering breakthroughs such as self-driving cars, it also has a Biological Technologies Office. This office seeds biodefense pro­jects. The office’s founding director, Dr. Geoffrey Ling, Col. (Ret.), who today is the CEO of an advanced pharma manufacturing company, explains, “Soldiers go everywhere. One of the biggest threats they face is infectious disease.” The solution to this threat was to figure out how to develop vaccines much more quickly than by using conventional methods. And using mRNA to make vaccines, a core technology in OWS’s efforts, was darpa’s solution.

As a result of darpa’s support for mRNA vaccine technology, as well as other mRNA vaccine research conducted independently across the world, Operation Warp Speed had a proven vaccine platform to turn to when it needed to push a rapid response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This technology allowed for rapid development of both vaccines and manufacturing at scale, and the leapfrogging of conventional, sluggish ways of making vaccines.

Dr. Dan Wattendorf arrived at darpa’s biological technologies office in April 2010 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where he had worked on the Human Genome Project. He is a geneti­cist who is also interested in industrial innovation, and new genetic approaches to vaccine manufacturing. There was already promising data showing that mRNA had worked in vaccines for animals, and the technology offered the potential for rapid responses to pandemics.

Despite the eventual success of mRNA for vaccines, Wattendorf, who today is a director at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has a more measured, even contrarian take: namely, that it took a Warp Speed—and Covid-19—to lead to widespread deployment of the technology. Until the pandemic took place, the United States failed to develop a commercial mRNA vaccine industry, even though the technology was proven and could have been used earlier to counter many infectious diseases.
https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2021 ... al-policy/

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“We were hit with a virus that was met with silence and spread unchecked,” President Joe Biden said in his prime-time address Thursday. “Denials for days, weeks, then months.”

But while Trump persisted in sunny side up, he also opened the coffers on vaccine development and pandemic relief, backing $4 trillion in aid, equal to 20% of the U.S. economy.

And he pulled together a Star Wars-sounding effort that pretty much lived up to the hyperbole of its name. By the usual yearslong lag in coming up with a vaccine, the authorization to release two vaccines — now three — proved something of an Operation Warp Speed.

The Trump administration's striking success in backing the invention of coronavirus vaccines through direct spending or advance purchase commitments has been followed by the Biden administration's nascent success in spurring the production and delivery of those shots.

On this Trump-Biden continuum, shots have risen from 48,757 the first day, Dec. 15, to an average of 1.5 million to 2 million per day the first week of March, raising hope that a persistent bottleneck and vaccine shortages can be overcome. More than 100 million doses have been administered; 35 million people have been fully vaccinated.

The bill for it all is stratospheric.

Biden's $1.9 trillion package follows five others in the past year, altogether worth almost $6 trillion. That's about $1 trillion more than U.S military expenditures in World War II, all in today's dollars. It's more than the government's entire budget just two years ago, $4.4 trillion.

About two-thirds of the money in Biden's plan is to be spent in one year, a hefty infusion that has some economists worried about inflation.

How can the U.S. possibly afford this?

At least for now, debt is cheap.
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news ... ovid-times
...yeah who owns the debt...and the indebted people??? That's ok...we'll own nothing and be happy...not! ...and if you are curious about interest in health...about zero has been spent on VAERS and it's garbage database...or it has intentionally been overhauled to hide the damage...
Covid-19 has created an opportunity that we have never had before, and may never again. What will shape the post-Covid-19 reality (in business and marketing)? Will we go back to business as usual? Will we manifest a green recovery that serves both people and planet? What are the things we actually want business to grow? These are just some of the questions embedded in the global ‘Great Reset’ narrative.

Early in June the World Economic Forum announced The Great Reset initiative - ‘to improve the state of the world.’ The initiative, an exciting development for sustainability, looks at rebalancing investment, harnessing science and technology, and advancing the transition to net zero - fundamental elements to building the future we need - to change our economy to combat the climate emergency.

BlackRock - the world’s biggest asset management firm which has made landmark moves for climate (making environmental sustainability a core goal of investment decisions) - has begun to punish companies over climate inaction. It’s revealed that it took voting action (either by calling for executive accountability or backing new shareholder proposals which would lead to stricter environmental requirements) against 53 companies on climate grounds in the first half of 2020, including the likes of Chevron, ExxonMobil, Air Liquide, Daimler and Volvo. A further 191 companies have been put on ‘watch’ - facing voting if improvements are not made. At a political level, the EU is also going out of its way to re-engineer itself as a green economy.
https://www.thinkhousehq.com/insights/the-great-reset
We call on the 193 UN Member States to renew their commitment to the UN and to turn this international crisis into an opportunity, using it as a starting point to rebuild economies that are inclusive, and based on sustainable production and consumption:

to accelerate climate action by rebuilding economies, transport, and industries in a carbon neutral manner;
to recognize and address the disproportionate impacts of the pandemic on women, children, older persons, and vulnerable and marginalized groups;
to change the militarized discourse of war and threat to one of care and solidarity, within countries as well as between Member States;
to provide universal access to and funding for health and social protections for all people;
to reallocate military spending and increase investments in meeting human needs to create a healthier and more peaceful planet and achieve Agenda 2030;
to support non-governmental community organizations, human rights defenders, and women’s groups, and include them in national and global recovery and reconstruction efforts;
to strengthen the UN System and provide the necessary funding to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and ensure inclusive societies and economies, a sustainable environment, and a more peaceful
https://ngocongo.org/tag/un-general-@#$ ... e-pandemic
Plans for a restructuring of the global economy, detailed in ‘Agenda 21’ (the United Nations blueprint for socio-economic development for the twenty first century), were established as far back as the 1992 ‘Earth Summit’ in Rio de Janeiro: updated as ‘Sustainable Development Goals 2030’, or ‘2050: how the world will look’. Alongside, financial institutions are seeking to transform the global monetary system with the deployment of a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

Research into Agenda 21, in 2014, backed up globally, showed that many Agenda21 changes to law had already been implemented on a local level, the world over. Aligned with Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development 2030, the Coronavirus crisis accelerates the next phase, known as the ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’. Comprising technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI).

We have seen in 2020 how Emergency situations can justify intended changes.

Steiner drew attention to how occult lodges are able to work through the media. (In the Lucis Trust books of Alice Bailey, influential at the United Nations, it was called Ceremonial Magic).

Now, it may be overt narratives in Hollywood, the news or popular literature, or it may covertly apply to how the mind of a specific period of history is more subtly influenced by group psychology. Such knowledge is employed metapolitically, as in above-and-beyond, political affiliations.
https://jimdo-storage.global.ssl.fastly ... verted.pdf

The 10 point charter of Alice Bailey adopted by the U.N.
https://plannedpurity.files.wordpress.c ... rder-1.pdf

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Isn't that why RMN recommends it? He stated on camera that his god sent it. His god, not mine. My God did not tell Fauci to fund the gain of function necessary to create covid, much less have Big Pharma create a shot that kills and maims people, but has no known benefit.

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Jason wrote: November 16th, 2021, 5:04 pm Implementation of the mark of the beast - the christian cross:
https://gigapan.com/gigapans/69426?full ... irect=true
The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with The Vatican (“the council”), a historic new partnership between some of the world’s largest investment and business leaders and the Vatican, launched today. It signifies the urgency of joining moral and market imperatives to reform capitalism into a powerful force for the good of humanity. Under the moral guidance of His Holiness Pope Francis and His Eminence Cardinal Peter Turkson, who leads the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development at the Vatican, and inspired by the moral imperative of all faiths, the council invites companies of all sizes to harness the potential of the private sector to build a fairer, more inclusive, and sustainable economic foundation for the world.

The council is led by a core group of global leaders, known as “Guardians for Inclusive Capitalism,” who meet annually with Pope Francis and Cardinal Turkson. These leaders represent more than $10.5 trillion in assets under management, companies with over $2.1 trillion of market capitalization, and 200 million workers in over 163 countries. The organization challenges business and investment leaders of all sizes to embrace the council’s guiding principles and make public commitments to act on them. These collective actions are intended to lead to systemic change by making capitalism a greater force for inclusivity and sustainability. Watch a video of the guardians discussing the council’s mission.

Speaking to the guardians, Pope Francis said, “An economic system that is fair, trustworthy, and capable of addressing the most profound challenges facing humanity and our planet is urgently needed. You have taken up the challenge by seeking ways to make capitalism become a more inclusive instrument for integral human well-being.”
https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/cont ... w-all.html
The Pope Blesses Business Plans

The group is the brainchild of Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the businesswoman who has backed ventures to promote so-called inclusive capitalism in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. Among them is Inclusive Capital Partners, an E.S.G.-focused activist hedge fund co-founded with Jeff Ubben.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/08/busi ... alism.html

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The Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism’s sister non-profit, The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican, is a historic collaboration of CEOs and global leaders working with the moral authority of Pope Francis and Cardinal Peter Turkson of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, to harness the private sector to create a capitalism that is more fair, inclusive, and sustainable.

Council members agree to support the Principles for Inclusive Capitalism and make measurable commitments that are aligned with the World Economic Forum International Business Council’s four pillars of sustainable value creation (People, Planet, Prosperity and Principles of Governance) and that advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The Council spans the entire economic ecosystem. It currently represents $10.5 trillion in AUM, $2.1 trillion in market capital, and represents over 201 million workers globally.
https://www.coalitionforinclusivecapita ... n-council/
The Council for Inclusive Capitalism is connected to its parent organization called the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism. Its aims as listed on its website are the following: “The Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism is a global non-profit organization that works with leaders across the private, public and civic sectors to make capitalism and its benefits more widely and equitably shared. Our mission is to advance the global movement to make economic systems more inclusive, sustainable, strong and trusted.”

The Council is characterized as the Coalition’s “sister non-profit, a historic collaboration of CEOs and global leaders working with the moral authority of Pope Francis and Cardinal Peter Turkson… to harness the private sector to create a capitalism that is more fair, inclusive, and sustainable.”

It seems that the Coalition and the Council are really the same entity, the latter merely the name used when it works with the Vatican. In fact, the websites of the two organizations are so intertwined that sometimes it’s hard to know, without looking at the web address (URL), whether the webpage on the screen is from the Council or the Coalition.

Although news reports stated that the Council “launched a partnership with the Vatican” on December 8, 2020, actually the Vatican’s formal involvement with the Council appears to have begun in 2019 when Pope Francis met with its members on November 11. In his address at the time, Francis noted that in 2016 he had spoken to the participants in the Fortune-Time Global Forum on “the need for more inclusive and equitable economic models that would permit each person to share in the resources of the world.” The Council, he stated, “is one of the results of the 2016 Forum.”

However, according to a 2014 article in the English newspaper The Guardian, the Council is really the result of a meeting held in London “hosted by the City of London Corporation and E L Rothschild investment firm” in May of 2014. It, in turn, was “the brainchild of the Henry Jackson Society, a little-known but influential British think tank.”

But however this may be, if we look at the roster of Council members, divided into three categories strangely labeled Guardians, Stewards and Allies, one sees the names of CEOs, directors or other officials of such companies or entities as Mastercard, DuPont, Merck, Estée Lauder, Johnson& Johnson, VISA, BP (British Petroleum), Bank of America, the Rockefeller Foundation, and many more—in short, many of the richest people in the world, people who, hitherto at least, have profited quite well on account of “the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation.”
https://insidethevatican.com/magazine/t ... substance/

...while supposedly a faith based critical analysis...they leave out the part about endorsing the UN's sustainable development goals...and you don't have to dig very much into the UN and it's sustainable development goals to come across the Lucis (Lucifer) Trust...which is embedded and guides the United Nations (at all the meetings there is always a World Goodwill member present as well as their constant efforts to focus their spiritual energy on the proceedings)...
The Lucis Trust has Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and World Goodwill is recognized by the Department of Public Information at the United Nations as a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO). As such the Trust and World Goodwill are part of a community of many hundreds of NGOs that play an active role in the United Nations, particularly in spreading information about the UN and fostering support for UN programs. Since their inception Lucis Trust and World Goodwill have given their support through meditation, educational materials and seminars, by highlighting the importance of the UN's goals and activities as they represent the voice of the peoples and nations of the world.
https://www.lucistrust.org/about_us/support_un
The post-2015 sustainable development goals are comprehensive and visionary – now they must be translated into a workable action plan at national level
https://www.lucistrust.org/blog_wgun/ne ... ccountable
Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations and the Libra Full Moon

A significant event in the heavens occurred during the period of the Sustainable Development Summit at UN Headquarters in New York. The full moon (with the sun in Libra) was late in the evening of Sunday, the final day of the Summit. And it was not just any full moon – popularly called a ‘Supermoon’ the moon was especially close to earth so it appeared much larger in the night sky than usual. And there was a full lunar eclipse producing a red effect on the moon. There have been only 4 full eclipses during a supermoon since 1900 – so this was an unusual astronomical event. It should not surprise us that a significant alignment in the heavens was accompanied by such a significant gathering at the UN.

To cheers, applause and probably a tinge of relief, the 17 global goals that will provide the blueprint for the world’s development over the next 15 years were ratified by UN member states in New York on Friday.
After speeches from Pope Francis and the Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, and songs from Shakira and Angelique Kidjo, the ambitious agenda – which aims to tackle poverty, climate change and inequality for all people in all countries – was signed off by 193 countries at the start of a three-day UN summit on sustainable development …

The 17 Goals spell out a vision of right relations for all peoples and all people. The statement Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development signed by leaders on Friday the 25th develops and amplifies the Four Freedoms, the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We are determined, this statement affirms, to end poverty and hunger, in all their forms and dimensions, and to ensure that all human beings can fulfil their potential in dignity and equality and in a healthy environment. This is the first time there has been such a mutually agreed and complete vision for what humanity as a whole, as a species, can achieve in the next 15 years. How appropriate that the Day of Declaration – the Day when the Goals were formally adopted – should be the first day in New York of the 5 days of the Libran Supermoon Eclipse.

In the world this moment of reflection is occurring – symbolised perhaps by the humility brought into the UN Chamber by the Pope, and by his representation of a vertical approach to human issues and challenges. There is deep thinking at all levels about how to make a globalised world work for the welfare of human beings and the planet. In this deep thinking, subterranean changes are occurring in consciousness; and most importantly in the shift from nationalism to a more universal identity there is a genuine mobilisation of the will. The Sustainable Development Goals, as challenging to countries of the North as to the countries of the South, bring with them a call to every person of goodwill.

The Pope’s words to the General Assembly about the will are worth noting:

Solemn commitments … are not enough, even though they are a necessary step toward solutions. The classic definition of justice which I mentioned earlier contains as one of its essential elements a constant and perpetual will … Our world demands of all government leaders a will which is effective, practical and constant, concrete steps and immediate measures for preserving and improving the natural environment and thus putting an end as quickly as possible to the phenomenon of social and economic exclusion, with its baneful consequences: human trafficking, the marketing of human organs and tissues, the sexual exploitation of boys and girls, slave labour, including prostitution, the drug and weapons trade, terrorism and international organized crime. … we must avoid every temptation to fall into a declarationist nominalism which would assuage our consciences. We need to ensure that our institutions are truly effective in the struggle against all these scourges.
https://www.lucistrust.org/blog_wgun/su ... _full_moon

...luciferian organization quoting the pope....and saying pay attention...interesting is it not...
As outlined on this Cycle of Conferences webpage, it is this will-to-good that the initiative seeks to actively invoke and direct, to subjectively empower the great gatherings of minds and hearts taking place at this crucial time. Among these gatherings, COP26 is surely of major significance. If it is successful, it may ask of humanity a more profound and sustained level of visionary, sacrificial action than ever before. We can identify with this vision through the seed thought in our visualisation, which is adapted from one of the key inspirations for the Cycle of Conferences initiative.

The will-to-good of the new group of world servers is the magnetic seed of the future.

Our lighted support of COP26 begins now, and continues until the 12th of November.
https://www.lucistrust.org/store/0
THE INSPIRATION FOR THE CYCLE OF CONFERENCES project comes from The Externalisation of the Hierarchy, by Alice Bailey. The allied forces had won the world war and a powerful first ray activity—the activity of will or purpose—was swinging into action. The Christ, as the Leader of the Forces of Light, empowered the Ashrams of the Masters upon this Ray to strengthen the hands of all disciples in government and politics to enlighten the various national legislatures. If effective, the ‘Cycle of Conferences and of Councils,’ which was being initiated by the statesmen of the world, would thereby be brought under the direct guidance of Those in the Council Chamber at Shamballa Who know the Will of God.

Since that time there have been two direct impacts of first ray energy upon humanity from the Centre where the Will of God is known—the first in 1975 and the second in 2000.
https://www.lucistrust.org/world_goodwi ... nspiration

...notice "the christ"...not Jesus Christ...just an imitator seeking the same recognition as in the beginning...
The Christ

The Christ has been for two thousand years the supreme Head of the Church Invisible, the Spiritual Hierarchy, composed of disciples of all faiths. He recognises and loves those who are not Christian but who retain their allegiance to Their Founders—the Buddha, Mohammed and others. He cares not what the faith is if the objective is love of God and of humanity. If men look for the Christ Who left His disciples centuries ago, they will fail to recognise the Christ Who is in process of returning. The Christ has no religious barriers in His consciousness. It matters not to Him of what faith a man may call himself.
The Son of God is on His way and He cometh not alone. His advance guard is already here and the Plan which they must follow is already made and clear. Let recognition be the aim. Alice Bailey

He is that Great Being Whom the Christian calls the Christ; He is known also in the Orient as the Bodhisattva, and as the Lord Maitreya, and is the One looked for by the devout Mohammedan, under the name of the Imam Mahdi. He it is Who has presided over the destinies of life since about 600 B.C. and He it is Who has come out among men before, and Who is again looked for. He is the great Lord of Love and of Compassion, just as his predecessor, the Buddha, was the Lord of Wisdom. ... He is the World Teacher, the Master of the Masters, and the Instructor of the Angels, and to Him is committed the guidance of the spiritual destinies of men, and the development of the realisation within each human being that he is a child of God and a son of the Most High. Alice Bailey
https://www.lucistrust.org/resources/the_christ
It’s hard to top the convening power of the Papacy and the list of participants is impressive. Yet one has to wonder how this new Council will be any different from the dozens of similar networks and initiatives that have emerged over recent years. They go by various names that modify capitalism or encourage its agents.

Conscious Capitalism. Stakeholder Capitalism. Social Ventures. Impact Investors. Benefit Corporations. The British Academy has weighed in. The statement on corporate purpose of the US Business Roundtable gets cited a lot, as does the World Economic Forum’s New Paradigm, and of course the founding principles of the UN Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals. The Aspen Institute has its own guiding principles.

I believe in the power of coalitions; by some measure we can’t have enough of them. When we face existential risks, it requires collaboration and co-creation to break through. It’s a big, global world out there and a lot is at risk in the moment.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/01/ ... to-boards/

...fancy way of saying secret combinations....

...of note...George Soros and Bill Gates have been big donors to the Lucis Trust over the last couple decades...

...and not to leave out the World Economic Forum...which is a trusted partner in all this...
World Economic Forum 2014
...aims “to improve the state of the world by serving as a trusted partner of all the stakeholders of global society as they embark upon transformation processes in response to the profound economic, social and political changes sweeping our world.”

According to media coverage given to the World Economic Forum, however, the more familiar impression might be as a talking shop for powerful corporations and vested economic interests. While this is an undeniable aspect of the Forum, a deeper look will also reveal the stage it provides for NGOs, charities and others from civil society to promote more enlightened interests and goodwill initiatives. Also where so many world leaders and/or other influential people
gather, an opportunity exists for the Hierarchy’s influence to work behind the scenes.

The Cycle of Conferences initiative exists for just such opportunities as this – to act as an intermediary, a channel, to ground and amplify the will-to-good from the Hierarchy and to seed the proceedings with these energies. In the book, The Externalisation of the Hierarchy, it is said that this work of attempting to bring major world conferences under the impact of the will-to-good began when the allied forces had won World War II and “a powerful first ray activity—the activity of will or purpose—was swinging into action. The Christ, as the Leader of the Forces of Light, empowered the Ashrams of the Masters upon this Ray to strengthen the hands of all disciples in government and politics to enlighten the various national legislatures. If effective, the ‘Cycle of Conferences and of Councils,’ which was being initiated by the statesmen of the world, would thereby be brought under the direct guidance of Those in the Council Chamber at Shamballa Who know the Will of God.”

This is likely to be an ongoing process that is taking place behind the scenes at today’s world conferences such as the recent World Economic Forum. For while the main focus of the World Economic Forum is, naturally enough, economics, it also encompasses world politics and the attempt to enlighten various national legislatures is certainly a goal of Klaus Schwab, the founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum.

The atmosphere of Davos was enlightened further by a message from Pope Francis asking delegates to focus on "The growth of equality ... calls for decisions, mechanisms and processes directed to a better distribution of wealth, the creation of sources of employment and an integral promotion of the poor, which goes beyond a simple welfare mentality...I want you to ensure that humanity is served by wealth not ruled by it.”

In addition to this, Klaus Schwab told all those attending Davos that "Economic growth patterns, the geopolitical landscape, the social contract that binds people together, and our planet's ecosystem are all undergoing radical, simultaneous transformations, generating anxiety and, in many places, turmoil." In welcoming the delegates he asked them all to participate in the Forum guided by the thought that “A great leader has brains, vision, soul values and a heart”.
https://www.lucistrust.org/content/down ... _Forum.pdf
Reflect for a few minutes on the seed thought:

Our collective responsibility must be to develop new models for cooperation that are not based on narrow interests but on the destiny of humanity as a whole. *

* Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum. (adapted)
https://i.emlfiles4.com/cmpdoc/7/7/7/1/ ... LR,KUM7C,1

...and from Klaus we also get...

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...and the tremendous global effort behind the scenes..

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The US government's Operation Warp Speed (OWS) initiative showed how successful public/private collaboration can be in rolling out a mass vaccination programme.

Operation Warp Speed (OWS), the US government initiative to accelerate the development, trials and production of COVID-19 vaccines, has been a spectacular success.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/08/ ... arp-speed/
Inside Operation Warp Speed: A New Model for Industrial Policy

Operation Warp Speed was a triumph of public health policy. But it was also a triumph and validation of industrial policy.

The idea for OWS itself came from Dr. Robert Kadlec, assistant secretary for preparedness and response (ASPR) at HHS, who had read the Red Dawn emails and created a coronavirus task force. Also deserving credit is Dr. Peter Marks, director of the center at the FDA that regulates biological products, who similarly saw the need for an accelerated vaccine development program. Marks gave Warp Speed its name—he is a Star Trek fan.

In April 2020, Kadlec and Marks wrote a proposal for HHS secretary Alex Azar, who in turn took it to Jared Kushner and others in the White House, who were enthusiastic. President Trump sup­ported it and signed off on it. Azar brought in the DoD as well. (The bureaucratic history of OWS, like everything to do with it, is complex and contested.) Azar, Kushner, and others then made two hiring deci­sions that were crucial to Warp Speed’s success, recruiting Moncief Slaoui, a pharma executive, and Gustave F. Perna, a general, as its leaders. Slaoui, OWS’s chief adviser, had been chairman of global vaccines at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and brought pharma knowledge. General Perna, OWS’s chief operating officer, had overseen the global supply chains for the U.S. Army and brought logistical expertise.

Organizationally, OWS resembled a pharma company, with Slaoui and Perna reporting to a board, here composed of the secretaries of Defense and HHS, and officials from the White House Coronavirus Task Force. (The idea of a cross-agency structure to fight infectious disease had already been pioneered by the Zika Leadership Group led by the NIH and ASPR.) But unlike a pharma company, OWS didn’t have to focus on share price or short-term financial objectives; its funding came from the Covid-related cares Act. Instead, its central goal was to develop safe, effective vaccines as quickly as possible.

Dr. Matthew Hepburn, Col. (Ret.), joined Warp Speed on day one as the DoD lead for vaccine development. He had previously served as the director of medical preparedness on the White House National Secu­rity Staff in the Obama administration, and had also been a darpa program manager. Hepburn, who was part of the Red Dawn email chain, remembers, “many people I trusted were freaking out about Covid-19 so I was fired up to join. The beauty of Warp Speed was the focus on speed. I wanted to accomplish the impossible. But even I thought the vaccine goals were outrageous.”

Dr. Hepburn says, “There were a lot of fundamental principle and tactical approaches that our government incorporated into Warp Speed. Warp Speed was inspired by darpa but with a focus on scaling and implementation. OWS was darpa at scale.” Hence to fully understand OWS, it is important to start with darpa.

But there is an even more direct, albeit less well-known, link between darpa and OWS. Though darpa is famous for its “gee whiz” engineering breakthroughs such as self-driving cars, it also has a Biological Technologies Office. This office seeds biodefense pro­jects. The office’s founding director, Dr. Geoffrey Ling, Col. (Ret.), who today is the CEO of an advanced pharma manufacturing company, explains, “Soldiers go everywhere. One of the biggest threats they face is infectious disease.” The solution to this threat was to figure out how to develop vaccines much more quickly than by using conventional methods. And using mRNA to make vaccines, a core technology in OWS’s efforts, was darpa’s solution.

As a result of darpa’s support for mRNA vaccine technology, as well as other mRNA vaccine research conducted independently across the world, Operation Warp Speed had a proven vaccine platform to turn to when it needed to push a rapid response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This technology allowed for rapid development of both vaccines and manufacturing at scale, and the leapfrogging of conventional, sluggish ways of making vaccines.

Dr. Dan Wattendorf arrived at darpa’s biological technologies office in April 2010 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where he had worked on the Human Genome Project. He is a geneti­cist who is also interested in industrial innovation, and new genetic approaches to vaccine manufacturing. There was already promising data showing that mRNA had worked in vaccines for animals, and the technology offered the potential for rapid responses to pandemics.

Despite the eventual success of mRNA for vaccines, Wattendorf, who today is a director at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has a more measured, even contrarian take: namely, that it took a Warp Speed—and Covid-19—to lead to widespread deployment of the technology. Until the pandemic took place, the United States failed to develop a commercial mRNA vaccine industry, even though the technology was proven and could have been used earlier to counter many infectious diseases.
https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2021 ... al-policy/

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“We were hit with a virus that was met with silence and spread unchecked,” President Joe Biden said in his prime-time address Thursday. “Denials for days, weeks, then months.”

But while Trump persisted in sunny side up, he also opened the coffers on vaccine development and pandemic relief, backing $4 trillion in aid, equal to 20% of the U.S. economy.

And he pulled together a Star Wars-sounding effort that pretty much lived up to the hyperbole of its name. By the usual yearslong lag in coming up with a vaccine, the authorization to release two vaccines — now three — proved something of an Operation Warp Speed.

The Trump administration's striking success in backing the invention of coronavirus vaccines through direct spending or advance purchase commitments has been followed by the Biden administration's nascent success in spurring the production and delivery of those shots.

On this Trump-Biden continuum, shots have risen from 48,757 the first day, Dec. 15, to an average of 1.5 million to 2 million per day the first week of March, raising hope that a persistent bottleneck and vaccine shortages can be overcome. More than 100 million doses have been administered; 35 million people have been fully vaccinated.

The bill for it all is stratospheric.

Biden's $1.9 trillion package follows five others in the past year, altogether worth almost $6 trillion. That's about $1 trillion more than U.S military expenditures in World War II, all in today's dollars. It's more than the government's entire budget just two years ago, $4.4 trillion.

About two-thirds of the money in Biden's plan is to be spent in one year, a hefty infusion that has some economists worried about inflation.

How can the U.S. possibly afford this?

At least for now, debt is cheap.
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news ... ovid-times
...yeah who owns the debt...and the indebted people??? That's ok...we'll own nothing and be happy...not! ...and if you are curious about interest in health...about zero has been spent on VAERS and it's garbage database...or it has intentionally been overhauled to hide the damage...
Covid-19 has created an opportunity that we have never had before, and may never again. What will shape the post-Covid-19 reality (in business and marketing)? Will we go back to business as usual? Will we manifest a green recovery that serves both people and planet? What are the things we actually want business to grow? These are just some of the questions embedded in the global ‘Great Reset’ narrative.

Early in June the World Economic Forum announced The Great Reset initiative - ‘to improve the state of the world.’ The initiative, an exciting development for sustainability, looks at rebalancing investment, harnessing science and technology, and advancing the transition to net zero - fundamental elements to building the future we need - to change our economy to combat the climate emergency.

BlackRock - the world’s biggest asset management firm which has made landmark moves for climate (making environmental sustainability a core goal of investment decisions) - has begun to punish companies over climate inaction. It’s revealed that it took voting action (either by calling for executive accountability or backing new shareholder proposals which would lead to stricter environmental requirements) against 53 companies on climate grounds in the first half of 2020, including the likes of Chevron, ExxonMobil, Air Liquide, Daimler and Volvo. A further 191 companies have been put on ‘watch’ - facing voting if improvements are not made. At a political level, the EU is also going out of its way to re-engineer itself as a green economy.
https://www.thinkhousehq.com/insights/the-great-reset
We call on the 193 UN Member States to renew their commitment to the UN and to turn this international crisis into an opportunity, using it as a starting point to rebuild economies that are inclusive, and based on sustainable production and consumption:

to accelerate climate action by rebuilding economies, transport, and industries in a carbon neutral manner;
to recognize and address the disproportionate impacts of the pandemic on women, children, older persons, and vulnerable and marginalized groups;
to change the militarized discourse of war and threat to one of care and solidarity, within countries as well as between Member States;
to provide universal access to and funding for health and social protections for all people;
to reallocate military spending and increase investments in meeting human needs to create a healthier and more peaceful planet and achieve Agenda 2030;
to support non-governmental community organizations, human rights defenders, and women’s groups, and include them in national and global recovery and reconstruction efforts;
to strengthen the UN System and provide the necessary funding to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and ensure inclusive societies and economies, a sustainable environment, and a more peaceful
https://ngocongo.org/tag/un-general-@#$ ... e-pandemic
Plans for a restructuring of the global economy, detailed in ‘Agenda 21’ (the United Nations blueprint for socio-economic development for the twenty first century), were established as far back as the 1992 ‘Earth Summit’ in Rio de Janeiro: updated as ‘Sustainable Development Goals 2030’, or ‘2050: how the world will look’. Alongside, financial institutions are seeking to transform the global monetary system with the deployment of a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

Research into Agenda 21, in 2014, backed up globally, showed that many Agenda21 changes to law had already been implemented on a local level, the world over. Aligned with Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development 2030, the Coronavirus crisis accelerates the next phase, known as the ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’. Comprising technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI).

We have seen in 2020 how Emergency situations can justify intended changes.

Steiner drew attention to how occult lodges are able to work through the media. (In the Lucis Trust books of Alice Bailey, influential at the United Nations, it was called Ceremonial Magic).

Now, it may be overt narratives in Hollywood, the news or popular literature, or it may covertly apply to how the mind of a specific period of history is more subtly influenced by group psychology. Such knowledge is employed metapolitically, as in above-and-beyond, political affiliations.
https://jimdo-storage.global.ssl.fastly ... verted.pdf

The 10 point charter of Alice Bailey adopted by the U.N.
https://plannedpurity.files.wordpress.c ... rder-1.pdf
This is just an advancement of the mark. How many countries did not want to be apart of the beast? In the year 2000 there was over 10 countries not a part of the beast. Today, Cuba & North Korea are the only ones left with a real country that is. There is a handful of tiny countries not a part of the world bank.

The number of the beast is, for it is the number of a man.

The more you invest in science of man instead of a creator the more funding you get……

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Re: Is this the literal mark of the beast?

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no, its the locust in Rev 9 that will NOT eat the green grass but will sting like a scorpion and make a man sick for 5 months. . . .or something like 5 months. . . look at pictures of the different injectors especially if they are held by a hand. . .it's the locust

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