Each week on Culture of Change, we discuss the societal change strategies and tactics of our public and private – government and corporate – puppet masters.
With this framing, in the first three episodes we’ve looked at Public-Private Partnerships in our election system and discussed the global risk landscape, both now and in 2033. The globalists always tell us what they are going to do.
This week, we are focusing on the United Nations and their 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These aren’t new – the SDGs have been around since the UN passed them in 2015. WATCH:
UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
The program around the SDGs is a great example of change management, and the 22 principles, in action.
The SDGs Have All the Classic Earmarks of a Large-Scale Corporate Change Program
First recognize that this is a world-wide, multi year program. The UN has used the same principles and, importantly, the same visual identity and branding for eight years now. The wheel of 17 goals is recognizable around the world.
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals are:
The programs to realize these goals infect every aspect of our daily lives. Mitigating the global risks we discussed last week in the WEF Global Risks Report do not conflict with these 17 SDGs. They are fully aligned.
The UN and the WEF are fully aligned on the world they are building.
Further, the media is fully aligned. In fact, the media signed a compact to promote and foster a world in line with the SDGs. Don’t believe me? They’re proud of it:
“In September 2018, the United Nations launched the SDG Media Compact, an initiative marking a new drive to advance awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals, (SDGs). The SDG Media Compact began with 31 founding media and entertainment companies and has grown into a powerful alliance of over 200 members around the world, spanning 160 countries on five continents, with a combined audience of about 2 billion people worldwide. The SDG Media Compact seeks to inspire news and entertainment organizations to leverage their resources and talent to amplify and accelerate progress towards achieving the Goals.”
We are in the middle of the Great Reset to the New World Order. As we’ve spoken about before, one of the principles of large scale change is to “Expect Casualties,” and to use those casualties to shape the rest of the population.
If you oppose the Great Reset to the New World Order, you’re not expected to fall in line. You’ll be made into an example to discourage others from opposing the change. Helping people understand that fact is a big part of why Apollo and I are doing this show.
Who Are They Really Targeting?
In expressing his outrage to Tucker Carlson’s January 6 reporting, former Representative Adam Kinzinger spoke to the media and said, “Nobody that believes any of that garbage Tucker was spewing, none of their kids will ever believe that garbage.”
That was shocking to me when I heard it. Adam Kinzinger, in his rage, was openly acknowledging the propaganda and social engineering of future generations, or rather, our children.
In related news, Academic Research GOAT and Master Twitter Troll James Lindsey (@conceptualjames), shared today that the UN has partnered with Thomas the Tank Engine to develop children's programming around the SDGs.
THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE AND SDGS
I want to be on the record calling this US-focused propaganda because Thomas the Tank Engine is English, and this globalist poser is not.
Moving on, there is a teacher’s guide for incorporating the SDGs into every aspect of the classroom. Take a look at an example for how to discuss the SDGs with older students:
That is just one example in the 27-page teacher’s guide on the SDGs. No one is coming for your kids, but they are being ideologically groomed at every phase of development.
The global corporate communists tell us everything they are planning. According to Kinzinger – and based on the time and resources that have gone into SDG youth programming – a primary audience of the globalist conditioning is the children. The conditioning is intense to groom children to abandon individualism and be good, compliant global citizens
If you missed it, check out Ashe and Apollo talking about Sustainable Development Goals on Culture of Change!
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