“Agenda 2030” is a United Nations course of action policy adopted by the general assembly on 9/25/15, which has been designed to effect every individual on this earth. It is layered with key words and phrases meant to obfuscate intention while inspiring action.
Ambiguous words such as “sustainable” are peppered throughout (“sustainable” being included 211 times), creating a subconscious one-word call to action for an oblivious army of otherwise ne’er-do-wells.
What is conspicuously absent from these 35 pages of drivel is the rub;
“How?”
How do they intend to provide an “equitable sharing of benefits” or fund their massive “sustainable development” goals?
Modern banking policies such as “account holds” are only a preparation for what is to come.
Imagine a scenario where several large banks have irresponsibly taken on more debt than they can handle and are on the verge of collapse. New federal banking policies, never thought to be needed of course, go into effect:
“All deposit accounts are limited to 100.00 cash withdrawal per month” (just to flatten the curve, mind you). This will be at all banks, and all deposits will be used to “stabilize” and “supplement” the depositors of the failing banks. Remember, we’re all in this together. We all donned our muzzles to save each other from invisible, unsubstantiated, mucus-riding killers so why wouldn’t we save each other now? It’s all for the best, isn’t it? Do you really want grandma to starve or the neighbors to lose their house? You don’t need all that money you worked so hard to save, but they do.
That will be step one.
Once we have submitted to allowing others to limit our access to our own finances, we have essentially given them permission to do with those finances as they wish.
Now the “wealth-gap inequities” can be addressed, and let’s not forget our old friend in dire need of our funds: Sustainability.
Many will rush to remove their funds from all banks prior to this but they will only be perpetuating the dilemma and playing right into the hands of the perpetrators, and then the question arises: where will they put it?