As I've dug through reams of political treaties, charters, and global agreements, certain patterns have emerged. In particular, the use of language to capture concepts -- a very natural phenomenon -- allows the dissemination of ideas to spread around the globe.
On it's face, this is a fantastic boon for humanity. Sharing information fuels innovation and accelerates inventions. A good example of this is the release of a new COVID-19 vaccine, Corbevax, which recent received EUA in India. But this vaccine comes with a bonus:
“They’re basically giving out the recipe to allow the vaccine to be made inexpensively. It’s a very cool thing and can be critical to getting more people in the world vaccinated against COVID-19.”
This all sounds very benevolent, until we read their true intent: "We need to vaccinate the world."
Thus, we find the connection with the U.N. Agenda 2030 -- to vaccinate every person on the planet, whether they want it or need it or not -- which is being driven by the global cabal.
Back to the patterns of language and the spread of contagious ideas: By changing the way that we talk about things -- as well as the things we talk about -- global leaders can effectively steer society in any desired direction. This herding of humanity has both positive and negative potential.