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Northern Light Convention Malmö: World Economic Forum – Shapers of the Future

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This lecture is a repost with the kind permission from the lecturer

The presentation covers the history and objectives of the World Economic Forum and how they have become the major vehicle for the transformation of the planet and humanity. This concerns their goal to build a technocratic “World Brain” with a digitized humanity overseen and managed by Artificial Intelligence. The Northern Light Convention was a huge success with more than 25 speakers. Politicians, lawyers, economists, scientists, writers, health professionals and activists convened to brainstorm how to stop the crimes currently being committed against humanity and how to stop it ever being repeated. And answering the question, what would happen if people from different disciplines figthing for truth and freedom started to cooperate. Watch all the videos from the Northern Light Convention go to: https://scandinavianfreedom.events/videos2022

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