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Letter to the editor: Is our free will over?

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By Tribune-Review
2 Min Read Dec. 12, 2022 | 3 years Ago
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Klaus Schwab, German engineer and economist, founded the World Economic Forum on Jan. 24, 1971. The WEF is an unaccountable, non-governmental organization with a view of impacting policy decisions on behalf of its members: predominantly multinational corporations and politicians.

The WEF is the driving force for what is known as the Great Reset. In 2016, Klaus Schwab made a prediction about the year 2030 when he said, “You will own nothing and be happy about it.” Klaus is also a big fan of China, especially the CCP. He has commended China’s achievements and has suggested that China could be a role model for others around the world.

China, where the coronavirus epidemic originated, is at the forefront of a total surveillance society and is now locking down major cities with tens of millions of Chinese citizens being locked in their living quarters because of China’s strict zero-covid policy.

Schwab’s lead adviser and second in command is Yuval Noah Harari. Yuval has said humans are now hackable animals and that the idea that humans have free will is over. He stated that the technology to hack humans on a massive scale is here. He said, “People could look back in 100 years and identify the coronavirus epidemic as the moment when a new regime of surveillance took over, especially surveillance under the skin. …”

Joseph Krill

Murrysville

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