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Remember that WEF article.
“Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better”? The article has been thoroughly scrubbed from their website (I guess they don’t like the attention) but it’s still available on Forbes.
Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city – or should I say, “our city.” I don’t own anything. I don’t own a car. I don’t own a house. I don’t own any appliances or any clothes.
That’s the definition of slavery.
And the Great Reset is in full swing. Here’s something that went under most people’s radar:
Amid historic, climate change-driven drought, the federal government shut down the water supply from the Upper Klamath Basin on the California-Oregon border.
Amid historic, climate change-driven drought, the federal government shut down the water supply from the Upper Klamath Basin on the California-Oregon border. CNN's Lucy Kafanov reports.
Oregon farmers were left without water when a drought occurred in May and the government shut down the water supply from the Upper Klamath Basin on the California-Oregon border in hopes of protecting a nearly extinct native fish species.