The World Economic Forum (WEF) released its 8 predictions for the world by the year 2030.

 Here they are THE PREDICTIONS;

1. All products will have become services. “I don’t own anything. I don’t own a car. I don’t own a house. I don’t own any appliances or any clothes. But I’m happy.”

Shopping is a thing of the past. Every move is tracked and outside the city live the deplorables. The world is divided between the haves & have nots. The privileged & the unwashed. The vaccinated & the unvaccinated. Marxism 101. The One World Government owns everything.

2. There is a global price on carbon. China took the lead in 2017 with a market for trading the right to emit a ton of CO2, setting the world on a path towards a single carbon price and a powerful incentive to ditch fossil fuels. Using China, the most polluted country on earth, as an example for a carbon tax is ludicrous.

3. US dominance is over. We have a handful of global powers. The Marxists cheer as the only country stopping them from their world take over is destroyed from within.

4. Farewell hospital, hello home-spital. The hospital as we know it will be on its way out. Humans become machines and life is no longer relished for the sacred being it is.

5. The little people will not be allowed to eat meat. Only the wealthy will be able to afford it. You’ll eat bugs.

6. Today’s refugees are 2030’s CEOs. Climate change will be the excuse for mass migration and wealth redistribution from whites & Christians to everyone else.

7. The Judeo-Christian values that built the West will end. When the values that built the West are gone, so is civilization.

8. “By the 2030s, we’ll be ready to move humans toward the Red Planet.” A vaccine passport will be required!

People will be begging to get off of this planet if the WEF’s predictions are right.

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