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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Sri Lanka Paves Way for Globalist Agenda

Sri Lanka’s latest woes include a crumbling economy, a broken society, famines, and nationwide riots. It’s a startling picture of the globalists’ plans for the rest of the world.

And the woes facing Sri Lanka are paving the way for the globalists to advance their agenda for the rest of the world, reports The Federalist.

Food and fuels coasts have soared so high in the island nation that the country has nearly collapsed. A state of emergency has already been declared as government officials either resign or (in the case of their president) flee. The citizens have essentially taken over the government, but that will do little to improve food and fuel imports for the short-term.

The Netherlands seem to be the next target as the government threatens to seize farms. They claim it’s necessary to house immigrants and better comply with Agenda 2030 climate regulations. It follows a similar pattern that led to the disaster currently playing out in Sri Lanka.

A conservative Dutch reporter covering the situation blatantly stated this warning for the US: “Americans should be very happy that they have a Second Amendment…You should protect that with all your strengths.”

The Farmer’s Journal, an Irish publication, falls in line with claims that a “significant food system change is needed” but also admits that it could threaten the livelihood of farmers. Still, they insist that something must be done in accordance with the provisions of Agenda 2030.

That agenda has also begun playing out in the US. Contrary to Biden’s claim that inflation has been caused by COVID-19 and Russia, Tucker Carlson has been outlining exactly how The Green New Deal is playing a significant role behind the scenes – and how it’s hardly begun.

The Green New Deal is essentially based on the World Economic Forum‘s Build Back Better agenda. It’s a process for switching a nation’s energy from oil, gas, and coal to “green” sources.

It’s already negatively impacting Texas, which is facing a crisis this summer as its wind turbines are fail to produce enough energy. That looming crisis is occurring in tandem with the inflation and supply chain shortages already gripping the nation.

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