Klaus Schwab ‘Demands’ 75% Global Reduction in Private Cars by 2050
In late 2020, the phrase “You will own nothing and be happy,” originating with Danish politician Ida Auken, was widely disseminated, and is now broadly attributed to Schwab himself
Their magic mantra is formed by terms such as stakeholder capitalism, and sustainable development.
They seem harmless enough. However, the concept of the WEF is predicated on the concept of global communism, but with a novel fascist framework.
In short, it’s a corporate takeover of our sovereign governments, and one which seeks to control our economy, transport, food, our data, our vaccines, and ultimately our reproductive abilities.
It’s a Malthusian idea, based on a theory of utopia. And it’s about to get even worse…
The Counter Signal reports…
The World Economic Forum (WEF) Great Reset agenda was on full blast recently after the organization published a blueprint to drastically cut the number of personal vehicles globally from 1.45 billion to 500 million by the year 2050.
If achieved, the massive cut to car ownership would be a 75 percent reduction in the total number of cars in the entire world.
Why do we need personal vehicles if we’re all confined to our WEF-mandated 15-minute cities anyways, right?
The white paper titled The Urban Mobility Scorecard Tool: Benchmarking the Transition to Sustainable Urban Mobility was co-authored with Visa and demands that municipalities put limits on the use of private cars.
At its core is a tool called the “Urban Mobility Scorecard,” which measures how well cities are performing in four areas: shared, electric, connected and automated transportation along with other UN-style sustainable development goals.
The paper also showcases three cities that have participated in a pilot test of the tool: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Curitiba, Brazil; and Singapore.
“The capital of Argentina is seeking to enhance sustainable mobility to keep people moving while offering more connected, integrated transport,” writes the WEF.
According to the document, by following these recommendations, cities can achieve a 95 percent reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from urban mobility, a claim it makes without any hard evidence.
The paper argues that it will require “public-private collaboration” at a global scale to complete their goals.
“No one city, or one company, can achieve this vision alone,” the WEF states.
“Through strong public-private collaboration, we can find innovative, impactful, and context-sensitive solutions for mobility to enable a sustainable future for cities.”
Its latest tool is in line with the WEF’s plan that by 2030 “you’ll own nothing and be happy.”
As previously reported by The Counter Signal, the Trudeau Liberals signed a WEF-led charter.
See more here 21stcenturywire.com
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VOWG
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I demand a 100% reduction in Klaus Schwab.
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Alan
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All tyrants are like the Hydra. The are immediately replaced by another who could be worse.
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Squidly
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Ignoring is a cowards way to self destruction. I am willing to take the risk of his 100% reduction, ASAP.
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Allan Shelton
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Another megalomaniac.
Where is James Bond when we need him ?? [sarc]
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Howdy
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Take a look at the man, he hasn’t got long for this world, never mind 2050.
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VOWG
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In the mean time look at all the damage the arrogant old fool has already caused. How much more will he destroy in the time he has left?
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Howdy
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He’s doing a required job before the renewal can begin – He’s just playing his part.
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VOWG
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I know what has to be done. Do you? Would you do it if you could?
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Howdy
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Yes I know what has to be done, and so do many others, but don’t do anything.
I’m already doing what I need to do. Time will reveal all.
Svend Stouge
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Interesting – year 2050!
How many years does he expects to live?
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Chaz
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1.45 billion reduced to 500 million (.5 billion) is a drop of about 65%, not 75%.
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