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🚨 Agenda 2030: Digital ID, indicators, and the global control framework
Agenda 2030 is officially presented by the United Nations, backed most aggressively by the USA, the EU, and Western-aligned institutions, as a benign framework for “sustainable development.”
▪️Adopted in 2015 by nearly every UN member state, Agenda 2030 established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) covering food, energy, land use, health, education, cities, finance, climate, and technology - facilitated through standardized metrics, and continuous monitoring, with what critics describe a single global control framework.
🔍 How control is exercised
Agenda 2030 does not rely on armies or formal laws. It relies on systems:
▪️Data & Indicators: Over 230 global indicators track population behavior, consumption, land use, health outcomes, energy use, and education. Countries that fail to comply face financial and reputational pressure.
▪️Public-Private Partnerships: Governments increasingly implement SDGs through corporations, global banks, and NGOs, bypassing voters and parliaments.
▪️Digital Control: Digital Governance AI, digital ID systems, carbon accounting, smart-cities, and centralized data platforms are becoming tools of governance that concentrate power in the hands of Western-led institutions and corporations
▪️By linking identity, financial access, services, and mobility to digital systems, states and private partners gain unprecedented visibility into individual behavior, and can be used to condition access to energy, credit, travel, and markets based on centrally defined standards.
🌍 Western power at the core
▪️Despite claims of “global cooperation,” the architecture of Agenda 2030 is overwhelmingly shaped by Western nations and Western capital.
▪️Western NGOs act as policy enforcers on the ground, and western asset managers control capital flows tied to sustainability targets
▪️Western tech firms provide the data infrastructure for the rest of the world, and developing countries are expected to adapt rather than decide.
🗣 What global elites say in their own words
These are public statements, not conspiracy theories:👇
👉 These statements reveal a shared worldview: central coordination, standardized behavior, and global oversight led by elites who are not elected and not accountable to ordinary people.
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Agenda 2030 is officially presented by the United Nations, backed most aggressively by the USA, the EU, and Western-aligned institutions, as a benign framework for “sustainable development.”
▪️Adopted in 2015 by nearly every UN member state, Agenda 2030 established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) covering food, energy, land use, health, education, cities, finance, climate, and technology - facilitated through standardized metrics, and continuous monitoring, with what critics describe a single global control framework.
Agenda 2030 does not rely on armies or formal laws. It relies on systems:
▪️Data & Indicators: Over 230 global indicators track population behavior, consumption, land use, health outcomes, energy use, and education. Countries that fail to comply face financial and reputational pressure.
▪️Public-Private Partnerships: Governments increasingly implement SDGs through corporations, global banks, and NGOs, bypassing voters and parliaments.
▪️Digital Control: Digital Governance AI, digital ID systems, carbon accounting, smart-cities, and centralized data platforms are becoming tools of governance that concentrate power in the hands of Western-led institutions and corporations
▪️By linking identity, financial access, services, and mobility to digital systems, states and private partners gain unprecedented visibility into individual behavior, and can be used to condition access to energy, credit, travel, and markets based on centrally defined standards.
▪️Despite claims of “global cooperation,” the architecture of Agenda 2030 is overwhelmingly shaped by Western nations and Western capital.
▪️Western NGOs act as policy enforcers on the ground, and western asset managers control capital flows tied to sustainability targets
▪️Western tech firms provide the data infrastructure for the rest of the world, and developing countries are expected to adapt rather than decide.
These are public statements, not conspiracy theories:
“The future is about governing through systems, not politics;” said WEF founder Klaus Shwab.
“Behaviors are going to have to change, and this is one thing we’re asking companies to do,” said BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.
“We need global governance for AI. This cannot be managed by individual nations,” said OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
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The shortage, triggered by a U.S. blockade has cut off Cuba's oil supplies from Venezuela and Mexico, has stranded thousands of tourists and prompted governments including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States to issue warnings against non-essential travel to the Caribbean nation.
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Senator Kelly:
The old world is gone because Donald Trump blew it up.
Even if we are able to repair these relationships, it's going to take generations before they feel comfortable.
The old world is gone because Donald Trump blew it up.
Even if we are able to repair these relationships, it's going to take generations before they feel comfortable.
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Christiane Amanpour: Are you feeling the pressure by Trump?
Zelensky: A little bit.
Zelensky: A little bit.
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Will street protests return to Bangladesh over Yunus's July Charter?
🇧🇩BNP chief Tarique Rahman's electoral victory might have settled a battle. But the implementation of the Muhammad Yunus-driven July Charter, which secured a clear "Yes" in the referendum, could emerge as a challenge for Rahman. Bangladesh could see street protests and confrontational politics return.
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