Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
In this episode, Anne Corbin explores the concept of sustainability and its importance. She delves into the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, focusing especially on goals 9-17. The episode also discusses public engagement, the power of non-compliance, and debunks myths surrounding global warming and sustainability.
Key Points
- The United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals sound worthy but are covering menacing intentions.
- The aim to build ‘resilient’ infrastructure and promote industrialization will most likely mean increased use of robotics and artificial intelligence.
- Elimination of inequality will mean everybody will be poor.
- ‘Sustainable consumption and production’ actually means rationing.
- People will be forced off of rural lands and moved into ‘smart cities’.
- Social credits will be used to enforce compliance with restricted access.
BEST MOMENTS ‘Those of us who are awakened who have developed the ability to read between the lines, who have grasped the fact that secret organizations are manipulating us and have been doing so for centuries are no longer willing to sit back and watch our lives be taken over by the men in shadows.’ ‘The whole intention behind these goals is to eliminate the use or the need for people.’ ‘Both natural and man made disasters will be blamed on Climate Change, thus keeping draconian measures in place on a false premise.’ ‘The good news is as more and more people become aware and awakened to what they (meaning the new world order) are attempting to impose upon us, the less likely it is actually to happen.’
VALUABLE RESOURCES Annes YouTube Channel. https://youtube.com/channel/UC2tRR-E-SHlne2pAgQvrd2A To access the Mind Body Spirit Mentor Book go to: The Mind-Body-Spirit Mentor (UK) The Mind-Body-Spirit Mentor (US) Schedule a call. Www.calendly.com/mbsconnect
CONTACT METHOD Email [email protected] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-corbin/
ABOUT THE HOST Anne originally trained as a maths and science teacher but then chose to qualify as an accountant and worked in business for 12 years. Having recognised that there was more to life than a successful career – specifically working long hours to make money for other people at the expense of her own health – she quit the rat race and returned to her first love: teaching, but on a part-time basis. Fascinated by psychology, philosophy and theology, she is now a successful trainer, speaker and author, who enjoys sharing her passion, purpose and knowledge with a growing audience.
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