What is the globalist agenda?

When you hear WEF talk of a globalist agenda those are not empty words.

A globalist agenda would entail:

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[li]a common language[/li][li]a common type of politics where you agree with each other 100%[/li][li]a common linked transport network,[/li][li]a common linked market.[/li][/ul]

Now let me ask you a question hmmmm … who is this who is promoting an actual blue print of a global interlinked world?

Think.

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A blueprint that would connect the whole world via one transport system and one global market?

Who is this who is actually building networks of roads through whole countries to achieve a global market?

If you add Russia to OBOR proper you practically have the whole of planet earth covered.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?422078-1/chinese-president-xi-jinping-addresses-world-economic-forum

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-n9Rjp-V2k

[SIZE=6]Klaus Schwab: ‘Globalization in its old form has come to an end.’[/SIZE]
2017-06-27 17:48 GMT+8

EditorJin Zixiong
By CGTN’s Tian Wei and Ding Dai
Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has praised China’s role in driving global economic growth and its commitment to globalization.
In an interview with CGTN’s Tian Wei, Schwab underlined the importance of the Belt and Road Initiative.

“What we have to realize is that globalization in its old form has come to an end and actually, we still as President Xi mentioned in Davos, need to exercise global responsibility to lead globalization, but globalization in a different form,” he said.

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World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab. /CGTN Photo

Schwab called for a different form of globalization that can ensure dialogues in a multipolar world.
“We have to make globalization much more inclusive,” he said. He says globalization today is not a homogeneous structure, but more of a network.

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Premier Li Keqiang greets Klaus Schwab during this year’s WEF in Dalian, Liaoning province, on Monday. / China Daily Photo

During this year’s WEF, Premier Li Keqiang said China is ready to push forward with institutional reforms and tap market potential through innovation and entrepreneurship to seize opportunities brought by the latest round of global technological and industrial revolution.
Schwab suggests capacity building is a key to tackling global challenged because the fourth industrial revolution requires new skills.

“This will be the big challenge for governments and it also has a great impact on the education system because the educational system, because educational systems are very traditional. And, we have to think completely in terms of the new capabilities we need,” he said.

Klaus Schwab founded the WEF in 1971, initially known as the European Management Forum. In 1987, the forum changed to its current name and sought to broaden its vision by focusing on international concerns.

End game is to ensure I cannot buy mutura or pay 150 without siri kali tracking me and my cognitive behavior, to determine if I believe in the globohomo party or I need to be re-educated. “You will own nothing and be happy”. Just mere battery cells producing production for the overloading overlords in our man made cells. Sad. But can be fun to observe.