WEF - Davos - the Great Reset (vostfr)

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Published on Sep 7, 2022
Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI16ylFLLz8
At the World Economic Forum meeting last November, Klaus Schwab, the founder, and chairman of the WEF, Henry Kissinger, heads of state, and other billionaire power brokers determined that by 2030, the little people “will own nothing and be happy.” Today’s guest explains that these ideologies are both dangerous and evil.
Henry Kissinger is quoted as saying, “If you control the food, you control a nation. If you control the energy, you control a region. If you control the money, you control the world.” History tells us this is true.
Mark Moss, author of his new book “Uncommunist Manifesto” says, “Per the UN, it’s estimated 860 million people could starve to death in the next 24 months.”
Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki and guest Mark Moss discuss Klaus Schwab, the World Economic Forum, and “The Great Reset”.
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Instagram: @1markmoss
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1markmoss
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmoss/
Twitter: @1markmoss
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