The Gloablist WEF Solution For Sri Lanka & Countries Globally Is The Circular Economy. UK Foundations Are Onboard (Dame Ellen McArthur)
Within the last week the world has witnessed devastation in Sri Lanka, people starving, energy prices going through the roof and a Presidential palace being occupied. The people have had enough. It’s a far cry from an article penned in 2018 by the PM of Sri Lanka called “This Is How I Will Make My Country Rich By 2025”
This article appeared on the World Economic Forum web site only to be deleted within the last 24-48 hours. This seems to be a common occurrence with the WEF. They like to try and delete history.
Fortunately the article is saved in the archives in the WayBack Machine.
This isn’t the first time the WEF have deleted material and tweets which prove to be deeply unpopular. The best example of all is the removal of the video “You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy”
https://archive.org/details/8-predictions-for-the-world-in-2030
Rather than Sri Lanka becoming rich it seems like the WEF want to make Sri Lanka very poor. But how ? By something called The Circular Economy.
Back in March this year I began researching the Circular Economy. Then suddenly my Twitter account was shut down for a second time and I promptly forgot about it. Fortunately I had kept the research. It was only when I saw a tweet from Sikh For Truth @sikhfortruth that I returned to it.
Big thanks and shout out to Sihk For Truth for retweeting so much of my research.
As I have mentioned before UN Agenda 2030 is central to the World Economic Forum. This is evidenced by the fact that large swathes of their web site are dedicated to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
https://intelligence.weforum.org/topics?type=Sustainable+Development+Goals
In 2019 the WEF & UN officially signed a Strategic Partnership Framework to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The 2030 Agenda though had been actively promoted by the WEF for years prior to the agreement.
Rather than look at all 17 SDG goals in one 🧵 I want to zone in on something called the “Circular Economy” (If however you do need to get up to speed on Agenda 2030 I wrote this article a few months back)
First though What is the “Circular Economy”
According to The Ellen MacArthur Foundation
“In our current economy, we take materials from the Earth, make products from them, and eventually throw them away as waste – the process is linear. In a circular economy, by contrast, we stop waste being produced in the first place.
The circular economy is a systems solution framework that tackles global challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, waste, and pollution”
https://ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/topics/circular-economy-introduction/overview
So what does the Ellen MacArthur Foundation have to do with any of this. A lot actually as her foundation is a WEF partner and one of the faces of The Circular Economy.
MacArthur has been actively sent out to push The Circular Economy in the media. She was given air time in October 2021 on Sky News to explain it. She was only afforded the air time as the media are complicit in setting and controlling the narrative that the global organisations want the public to hear.
One of the techniques the WEF uses to push their agenda is to get a famous person to front a foundation. In this particular instance for the “Circular Economy” it is the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
Just in case some people don’t know who she is.
MacArthur is a successful solo long-distance yachtswoman. On 7 February 2005, she broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe. MacArthur was awarded the Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 2005.
There are similarities here to how the WEF chooses other celebrities or well known names to front campaigns or turns them into celebrities. They chose a young 16yr old Swedish activist by the name of Greta Thunberg to be the face of climate change.
They also chose the institution that is David Attenborough as well.
It’s very interesting that they chose someone so young and someone who is 90 and getting on in years. This was very intentional in my humble opinion. People are less likely to disagree with a teenage girl and the face and voice of wildlife as well as a world renowned sailor.
What is interesting about the MacArthur foundation is that Ellen MacArthur gave a talk to Young Global Leaders in 2011 about the circular economy.
It’s the funding for the Circular Economy however that gives the game away.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation receives funding from multiple sources including private foundations, and its global partners include organizations such as Blackrock, Google, Renault, Unilever and Philips.
All are in WEF
https://ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/network/who-is-in-the-network
BlackRock, the world’s largest asset management firm, partnered with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and created the BGF Circular Economy Fund in 2019. The fund, which was provided $20,000,000 in initial seed money by BlackRock, will invest in companies that set their own circular economy targets and provide solutions to accelerate the implementation of a circular economy.
https://www.edie.net/blackrock-launches-its-first-dedicated-circular-economy-investment-fund/
Google, another global partner, co-released a report with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation which focused on ways artificial intelligence can accelerate a circular economy. The report suggests artificial intelligence can exploit “real-time and historical data from products and users.”
So two of the biggest global companies are heavily invested in The Circular Economy who are in bed with the World Economic Forum.
And as we know foundations only ever do good!! You only have to look at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as well as the George Soros Foundation to know there is never any underlying agenda being pushed 😉
The WEF even have large sections of their site dedicated to the Circular Economy. In the last few years they have upped the pace at which it is being rolled out.
“The Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE) was launched in 2017 by the Forum as a platform for public and private sector leaders to take commitments and accelerate collective action towards the Circular Economy”
https://www.weforum.org/projects/circular-economy
All WEF articles about The Circular Economy can be found here at this link below.
https://www.weforum.org/topics/circular-economy
It all sounds very admirable on the face of it but naturally there is an underlying green climate change agenda.
Now that you’ve read the WEF definition of the Circular Economy a brilliant article that I highly recommend reading which explains the underlying agenda really well is
What we have witnessed in Sri Lanka has been no accident. Naturally the WEF has part engineered the crisis in Sri Lanka and now has the solution. Problem Reaction Solution
Cue the Circular Economy
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/07/circular-economy-tackle-economic-crisis-sri-lanka/
With the world falling into disarray and with food and energy crises being deliberately engineered it is only a case of time before other countries will be expected to implement Circular Economies. And don’t be surprised if foundations like the Ellen McArthur Foundation are used to be the front for the WEF policies.
The WEF expects the Netherlands to be the next domino to fall. Not if the farmers have anything to do with it….
The thing is that the circular economy model could easily work alongside the current way of doing things, but as usual, the WEF puppets appear to want to use it to destroy humanity, not to enhance it.
Unfortunately, the Wayback Machine also censors so the WEF article on the plan to make Sri Lanka rich is gone. Hopefully, the Dutch farmers will be more successful than the Canadian truckers!!