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Agenda 2030: Canada’s Plan for Economic Slavery

Hayek's warnings about state economic planning resonate today as Canada aligns with global agendas. Central planning's unintended consequences threaten individual freedoms and economic stability.

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The Tumor Growing Inside Canada

Canada's economic life is under threat from a bureaucratic tumor. If the government's growth rate continues unchecked, the citizens' resources will be completely drained, leaving the nation lifeless. While it’s not too late to remove this tumor, immediate action is required.

Canada is currently walking what Nobel Prize-winning economist Friedrich Hayek called "The Road to Serfdom." Hayek described how state economic planning, regardless of its initial intentions, inevitably leads to dictatorship, turning individuals into mere instruments for achieving government goals.

Bureaucracy is overtaking Canadian society to implement what Klaus Schwab, the leader of the World Economic Forum (WEF), calls "The Great Reset," or what the United Nations (UN) refers to as "Agenda 2030."

It's important to note that Canada is not alone in this endeavour. This agenda is being implemented by 193 countries, including the United States, France, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

The leaders of the WEF and UN after signing their “Strategic Partnership Framework for Agenda 2030”

The Global Plan

Justin Trudeau, an “Agenda Contributor” for the WEF, and his fellow “Young Global Leader” Jagmeet Singh have been spearheading the implementation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Canada. The SDGs are a set of 17 interconnected objectives established by the United Nations in 2015, aimed at creating an equitable world while simultaneously stopping climate change. These politicians and bureaucrats think so highly of themselves that they believe they can solve two problems humanity has never been able to address—at the same time.

That's a bold strategy cotton Let's see if it pays off - Misc - quickmeme

Whether the Sustainable Development Goals are admirable or not is irrelevant. The outcome will be the same: economic slavery and mass suffering.

Left to their own devices, humans pursue different goals with varying degrees of success. However, implementing a global agenda requires all of humanity to value and work toward the same outcome.

When the goal is to save the world via central planning, it is especially dangerous. If governments believe they are saving humanity, any means can be justified.

In "The Road to Serfdom," Friedrich Hayek outlines a process that begins with promises of utopia and ultimately leads to the creation of hell.

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