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No Farmers, No Food, No Future

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  No Farmers, No Food, No Future Rationing, population control and reduced life expectancy beckon ELIZABETH NICKSON All over the world, everywhere you look. And now bugs. They are actually serious about bugs, and when I say ‘they’ I mean the government. Justin Trudeau, the most hated man in Canada, and the most hated prime minister in history granted millions to yet  another  bug  factory  not too long ago. This venture is so unpopular, some wit created an app that scans a food product to see whether bugs are being used. Bugs and chemical meats are meant to replace meat, dairy and eventually, grains and vegetables. Like the vaccines, given the recent history of government institutions meant to assure safety, there is substantial doubt as to safety or efficacy, but never mind. It is part of the great green future, where we will live in concrete bunkers piled on top of each other and eat meat paste and crickets. A contractor friend building four badly needed high rises in the near-by cap

Digital Public Infrastructure for One Earth, One Family and One Future

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  Digital Public Infrastructure for One Earth, One Family and One Future G20 leaders meeting uncovers new technocratic concepts JACOB NORDANGÃ…RD At the G20 leaders' meeting in India, under the motto “One Earth, One Family, One Future”, the new concept Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and the NGO One Future Alliance were launched. These initiatives intend to increase the interconnectedness of the data-based systems with the aim of meeting the Sustainable Development Goals – The fusion of the United Nation’s Agenda 2030 and World Economic Forum's Fourth Industrial Revolution. This constitutes the foundation for the technetronic society for social and planetary engineering that was envisioned by Zbigniew Brzezinski in his 1970 book  Between two Ages . Welcome to the New International Economic Order! Everything the G20 does is based on Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals. The leaders of the world's 19 largest economies commit to "accelerate the full and ef