Sustainable Development Goals: Your Future

IAIN HUNTER

With four years to go to owning nothing and being happy living on ze bugs I thought it would be quite a good time to have a quick canter through the seventeen ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ which are set out in UN Agenda 2030, just to make sure we’re all happy and on board with what our lords and masters are dreaming up for our futures – and those of our children, grandchildren and their descendants.

Agenda 2030 is a part of the overall Agenda 21 which came out of the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 when the Rockefeller stooge Maurice Strong and his armies of UN environmental activists somehow persuaded the Heads of State of 178 countries to sign up to it without fully realising what it was all about.

Most of us now know that UN Agenda 21, an agenda for the whole 21st Century, is a weighty tome which describes a “non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development”. Its purpose is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels.

“Non-binding”? There’s a joke. Since when did anything coming out of the United Nations remain “non-binding”. It’s exactly like the UN Charter on Migration of 2018 which is also “non-binding” and not legally enforceable. How is that working out? I think we know.

Since the great Victory of The West in The Cold War (in reality, just the long-planned ending of the Soviet arm of the World Revolution) it has become received wisdom that economic communism had been beaten and that the Marxists in desperation moved into and took over the nascent environmental movement. This is nonsense. It had all been planned. There was much closer co-operation between the West and the communist East than we imagined right from the beginning, under the auspices of the international banking cartel. It is well documented in many of the books, videos and pamphlets contained in the freespeechbacklash library. Mikhail Gorebachev’s “Perestroika” (restructuring) was not the restructuring of the former Soviet Union, it was the restructuring of the West.

But I digress. Agenda 21 hadn’t been going too well for the movers and shakers behind it (the bankers and their agents, the global communists) so in 2015 they had to come up with something which would chivvy matters along and that something was Agenda 2030 with its seventeen “Sustainable Development Goals” to be fully implemented by 2030.

Adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, Agenda 2030 is a “shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, well into the future”, so says the UN. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), each an urgent call for action by all countries – developed and developing – in a global ‘partnership.’ They recognise that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while ‘tackling climate change’ and working to preserve our oceans and forests (what’s wrong with the deserts and icecaps?).

There is even a “Goals House” in Davos, a part of Freud Communications, where they and their acolytes can all gather for self-confirmatory and self-congratulatory bean-feasts whenever they feel the need. There’s also a Goals House in London which hosts the London Climate Action Week in June. The whole caravan moves on to Goal Houses in Cannes and New Delhi, to the UNGA and Davos as well as to the never-ending, painful, pointless CoPs every year.

Freud Communications is the company of Matthew Freud, son of alleged child abuser Clement Freud and ex-husband of Elizabeth Murdoch, daughter of Rupert. He’s also the great grandson of Sigmund, a man steeped in techniques of mind control and other psychological deceptions. How fitting for a man who has made his fortune from ‘communications’. ‘Communications’ companies are PR companies and, as I’m sure we’re all aware, PR is nothing short of organised lying. I would say he runs it from his Cotswold retreat, Burford Priory in the tourist honeypot of Burford, Oxfordshire, but one can’t be sure. That said, men whose net worth is counted in nine figures are never not working and he will have a home office, I should think. Who knew beautiful, honey-coloured Burford could be linked with Davos?

So, what are their Seventeen Goals and what do they mean? Let’s take a look. But before we do we need to define terms. I think we all know what “goals” are although I imagine some of us would like to transpose a couple of letters to turn it into “gaols” which is where a lot of these people should be heading. What do the words “sustainable” and “development” mean exactly? Not what people automatically think. “Sustainable” refers to sustaining the power and wealth of the Useless Eliters; “development” means only so far in relation to the Third World bearing in mind the real aim is resource theft and wealth extraction by the international banking cabal. The people of Africa, for example, won’t pass through the hydrocarbon fuelled wealth growth of the West. They’ll be going straight into “renewable” electricity-powered fifteen-minute cities. After the population reduction measures have done their work, of course.

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Starting with Goal 1 – No Poverty and bearing in mind that we live in an age of inversions created by Davos Man (or, more likely, woman), this is low-hanging fruit to help us ease our way into the programme. Once we own nothing we will all be equally poor. Ergo No Poverty since poverty is a relative concept.

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Goal 2 – Zero Hunger. Again, an easy one. Don’t you know how many trillions of insects there are in the world and how rapidly they can multiply? This is a huge, easily renewable source of protein, and some tribal peoples already practice entomophagy. We should all follow their example.

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Goal 3 – Good Health and Well-being. What better way to get all those jabs into arm than to keep pushing the line that they will promote people’s future health? The population will be healthier because the old, sick and infirm will succumb sooner thus avoiding extended hospital stays. Hospices will be eliminated. A saving all round.

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Goal 4 – Quality Education. But what quality? We’ll continue the improvements that have been the trend since Rockefeller and Carnegie set up the General Education Board to produce biddable doers and not critical thinkers and aware spiritual beings.

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Goal 5 – Gender Equality. We will be maintaining the pandering to feminism and moving beyond equality of opportunity to equality of outcome. No better way of destroying the traditional family has so far been found.

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Goal 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation. We can clean up everyone’s water supply by adding chlorine and fluoride to it which is a great way to get rid of our aluminium industry waste by-products. Vaccines in the water supply is being worked on, but sanitation is a bit of a problem given how much sewage keeps on escaping. Experiments are being carried out in the UK to see what we can get away with.

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Goal 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy. Anything based on the “renewables”, which are better known as the “unreliables” will be neither cheap nor clean once the manufacturing, end-of-life disposal and true environmental impact has been taken into account.

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Goal 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth. Not quite. AI and robots will have nearly all of the productive jobs. We have to maintain economic growth in order to afford the inflation which is necessary to keep the fiat currency scam going.

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Goal 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. Well, they’re not planning for us to have any industry worthy of the name, are they? Not with energy costs through the roof and the UK FIRES organisation talking about Absolute Zero, never mind Net Zero. No point in innovating then, is there? As for infrastructure – only in 15-minute cities. Why do you think there are so many potholes in country roads? They’re being let go.

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Goal 10 – Reduced Inequalities. Only reduced? They’ve set themselves a low bar there. Of course, it depends on which national or social groups are being set against each other. Although there will be total equality among the serf classes and the ‘Useless Eliters’ will be richer than ever, the overall level of inequality will be reduced.

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Goal 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities. Now we’re getting to the nitty-gritty (can I say that?). Cities will sustain the Useless Eliters’ profits because the people, aka the ‘communities’, are given no other option than to buy the Eliters’ stuff with their CBDC account before their allocation expires.

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Goal 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production. This means irresponsible. Irresponsible in that the principles of ‘just enough’ and ‘just in time’ will be rigorously observed in the supply of all comestibles and consumer goods so that there is no waste. There may be some queuing from time to time.

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Goal 13 – Climate Action. You think because tumble driers have been banned there is no more we can do? Vacuum cleaners could be next because they push out a lot of hot air which adds to global warming. Cattle and sheep herds will be disposed of before 2030 to stop all the methane farting. We are all to be trained in shallow breathing at the rate of 6 breaths per minute to reduce our personal CO2 emissions and strenuous exercise will be banned because it increases respiration rates. We can’t have people being fit.

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Goal 14 – Life Below Water. You think we just want the land controlled? Think again. We’ll have the seabed parcelled up and financialised too, including everything that swims or clings to a rock. Want to go fishing? Instead of an annual licence you’ll be charged individually for each fish caught and, naturally, they must be returned unharmed. No ‘catch and cook’ anymore. The childhood delight of crabbing will be banned because, as the RSPCA says, crabs feel pain.

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Goal 15 – Life on Land. Everything has a little price. All life is sacrosanct, apart from human life. There are no ‘pests’ as everything has a right to its own little niche in nature. You will report any creature you accidentally kill and be charged accordingly. Some species will have a premium due to their conservation status. Don’t worry about accidental road-kill; you won’t have a car.

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Goal 16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. This is where we get a chance to go the ‘Full Orwell’! War is Peace; Injustice is Justice; Hyper diverse Institutions are Strong Institutions. Why stop there? Freedom is slavery; the truth is a lie; and two and two make five if the World Government says it does.

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Goal 17 – Partnerships for the Goals. No organisation is to be left behind so pop onto the World Economic Forum and the Goals House websites to see who is already with us and giving us your money. We don’t want you to feel left out so, by becoming a partner, you could have your name or your organisation’s name up there too. You would be telling the World that you are a bona fide business to deal with or a Serious Person worthy of respect. You know it makes sense.

So, there you have it. I hope you have found this a useful little review of the exciting future that awaits us all in 2030 and beyond. Now, just to round off and staying with the spirt of things in this age of inversions, let’s look what happens when we invert the WEF.

WEF = FEW

But you already knew that.


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