The Digital Revolution Will Hit Africans The Hardest
The majority of Africans are clueless about the World Economic Forum (WEF). In the video above, “agenda contributor” Ngaire Woods: “The good news is the elite across the world trust each other more and more… The bad news is that the majority of people trust that elite less.”
“So we can lead, but if people aren’t following, we’re not going to get to where we want to go.”
Majority of the people on the planet are not aware of this dystopian agenda because of the way the system of world governance is set up. The psychopathic agenda’s have always been hidden in plain sight. How many people know about UN Agenda 2021, UN Agenda 2030 and The Great Reset?
The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) 2030 agenda presents itself as a vision for a more sustainable, equitable, and technologically advanced future. However, beneath the surface of these promises, many see a dangerous consolidation of power by unelected elites, a system that strips individuals of their autonomy and personal freedoms in favor of top-down control. Statements from key WEF figures like Klaus Schwab and Yuval Harari, combined with the increasingly blatant rhetoric of “agenda contributors” such as Ngaire Woods, reveal an unsettling vision of humanity’s future, one that appears to prioritize control, surveillance, and the concentration of wealth and influence in the hands of a small, global elite.
Woods’ admission that “the good news is the elite across the world trust each other more and more… the bad news is that the majority of people trust that elite less,” speaks volumes. It acknowledges the growing divide between ordinary people and those in power, with elites effectively admitting they intend to “lead” the world, regardless of whether the public consents. This reveals the heart of the problem: an agenda driven not by democratic values or individual freedoms, but by the belief that the global elite knows best, and that the rest of society must comply, even against its will. The growing distrust among the public isn’t a sign of ignorance or misunderstanding, but rather an indication that more people are waking up to the reality of what such an agenda entails: centralized control over essential aspects of life like energy, food, movement, and financial transactions through systems like Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and digital IDs.
The WEF’s future vision is not hidden, it is stated plainly. Yuval Harari, a key WEF advisor, has openly declared that “humans are now hackable animals” and that the notion of free will and human rights is “a fictional story.” This chilling perspective strips away the foundational principles of human dignity and individual sovereignty, reframing people as programmable entities rather than autonomous beings. The idea that technological advancements in AI and biotechnology will grant elites “God-like abilities to re-engineer life” and create new forms of existence designed by their “intelligent design” underscores the extent of this ambition. It’s not about empowering individuals, it’s about reshaping humanity according to the elite’s vision of progress, where they define who or what humans should become.
The COVID-19 pandemic is described by Harari as a pivotal moment that accelerated this agenda, normalizing unprecedented surveillance measures, including biometric data collection and “under the skin” monitoring. This isn’t framed as a temporary emergency response but rather as an “important development of the 21st century,” a new era of control where human behavior, emotions, and biology can be tracked and manipulated. The notion that science is “not about truth, but about power” reflects a broader mindset within the WEF: knowledge and technology are tools for domination, not liberation.
For many, the WEF’s agenda reflects a form of modern neo-feudalism, where the elite controls resources while ordinary people “own nothing” and are expected to be content. This vision is embodied in ideas like 15-minute cities, marketed as convenient, self-contained urban hubs, but criticized as a way to restrict movement under the guise of sustainability. The push for alternative diets, such as eating insects instead of meat, while WEF members travel the world in private jets, exemplifies the double standard embedded in this ideology. The elites live lavishly, while the rest are expected to endure scarcity, limited choices, and constant monitoring, all in the name of a “better future.”
History has shown that centralized power rarely leads to prosperity or freedom for the majority. The WEF’s agenda bears alarming similarities to past totalitarian regimes, which sought to control populations under the guise of utopian ideals. Leninist technocrats, for example, centralized resources and used artificial scarcity to manipulate the masses, a tactic echoed in today’s policies around energy, food, and housing. By creating controlled shortages and driving up costs, the WEF’s proposed solutions position the elite as the sole providers of relief, but only on their terms.
Ultimately, the WEF represents a tiny fraction of the global population, less than 0.01%, yet wields influence over half the world’s assets. This extreme imbalance of power calls into question their moral authority to dictate how the rest of the world should live. Trusting a group that dismisses human rights as a “fictional story” and promotes the idea of hacking humans for greater control is, for many, not just unreasonable, it’s dangerous. The Declaration of Independence affirms that human rights come from a higher power, not from governments or global think tanks. By rejecting this principle, the WEF positions itself as the ultimate arbiter of human existence, a prospect that should concern anyone who values freedom, dignity, and personal sovereignty.
The growing public skepticism toward the WEF is not a symptom of misinformation but a healthy, informed resistance to an agenda that increasingly resembles a dystopian blueprint. People are right to question whether an elite class that disregards human rights, champions surveillance, and consolidates power should be trusted to define the future. The more openly they admit their intentions, the clearer it becomes: this isn’t about progress, it’s about control. Unfortunately, the message is not trickling down to the Africans, they will wake up one morning under a digital prison and owning nothing, renting everything from the West. Its already 600 years of slavery for the Africans, if this Agenda 2030 is successful before they wake up, it will be another thousand years before they can have another attempt at freedom.
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