WEF Declares ‘We Just Don’t Need The Vast Majority of You’ - They are, in fact, carrying out a depopulation plot


Top World Economic Forum (WEF) adviser Yuval Noah Harari recently declared that the WEF considers the vast majority of the human population to be obsolete, useless, and redundant.

Harari, known as Klaus Schwab’s right-hand man, made the disturbing comments in an interview with Chris Anderson, head of the TED media group, echoing past predictions of a “useless class” of “obsolete” and “unemployable” humans.

According to Harari, so-called “common people” are right to be fearful of a future in which they will be made “redundant”.

The WEF advisor assessed the widespread anxiety among “common people” as being rooted in a fear of being “left behind” in a future run by “smart people.”

Such fears are justified, according to Harari, who spoke on behalf of the elites and confirmed “We just don’t need the vast majority of you.”

Harari’s extraordinary remarks serve as the strongest warning yet that Klaus Schwab’s WEF is intent on depopulating the world.

Let’s listen to some key moments from the podcast now.

A lot of people sense that they are being left behind and left out of the story, even if their material conditions are still relatively good. In the 20th century, what was common to all the stories — the liberal, the fascist, the communist — is that the big heroes of the story were the common people, not necessarily all people, but if you lived, say, in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, life was very grim, but when you looked at the propaganda posters on the walls that depicted the glorious future, you were there. You looked at the posters which showed steel workers and farmers in heroic poses, and it was obvious that this is the future.
Now, when people look at the posters on the walls, or listen to TED talks, they hear a lot of these these big ideas and big words about machine learning and genetic engineering and blockchain and globalization, and they are not there. They are no longer part of the story of the future, and I think that — again, this is a hypothesis — if I try to understand and to connect to the deep resentment of people, in many places around the world, part of what might be going there is people realize — and they’re correct in thinking that — that, ‘The future doesn’t need me. You have all these smart people in California and in New York and in Beijing, and they are planning this amazing future with artificial intelligence and bio-engineering and in global connectivity and whatnot, and they don’t need me. Maybe if they are nice, they will throw some crumbs my way like universal basic income,’ but it’s much worse psychologically to feel that you are useless than to feel that you are exploited
Harari contrasted the 20th century with the 21st while forecasting what he said is the current century’s diminishing need for human beings. According to his logic, “common people” have no right to exist unless they are in service of the elite.

Harari said:

If you go back to the middle of the 20th century — and it doesn’t matter if you’re in the United States with Roosevelt, or if you’re in Germany with Hitler, or even in the USSR with Stalin — and you think about building the future, then your building materials are those millions of people who are working hard in the factories, in the farms, the soldiers. You need them. You don’t have any kind of future without them.
Now, fast forward to the early 21st century when we just don’t need the vast majority of the population,” the WEF adviser concluded, “because because the future is about developing more and more sophisticated technology, like artificial intelligence [and] bioengineering, Most people don’t contribute anything to that, except perhaps for their data, and whatever people are still doing which is useful, these technologies increasingly will make redundant and will make it possible to replace the people.”

Harari’s comments are deeply disturbing because when they are placed in context with comments by other WEF advisors it becomes clear that they have depopulation on their minds.

We all know about Bill Gates’ plans. But he’s far from the only one.

Speaking at a panel discussion called “Securing a Sustainable Future for the Amazon,” Jane Goodall discussed her Trillion Trees Project, part of her effort to protect and restore forests to help the climate.

According to Goodall, there are simply too many human beings in the world and human population growth must be dealt with by the powers that be. You will be able to see the full context of her statements in the video in a moment, but she finished with:

“We cannot hide away from human population growth, because, you know, it underlies so many of the other problems. All these things we talk about wouldn’t be a problem if there was the size of a population that there was 500 years ago.”

They are not even trying to hide their plans anymore.

For the record, the global population 500 years ago was around 500 million. The global population today is just under 8 billion. In order to return to the global population levels of 500 years ago, approximately 7.5 billion people would have to die.

That’s about 94% of the world’s population.

Is this their plan?

 
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So, why does he think an historian/philosopher has any value to this great new society? He can't build or program a robot. He has no useful skills for a sci-fi future. What does he think would stop someone from taking his money and killing him off with the rest of the superfluous humans?

As an historian, you'd think he'd know about how the previously useful become expendable pretty quickly depending on how intragroup power shakes out.
 
The WEF has pretty much gone mask off at this point. This is like the tenth article in the last month where the WEF openly talks about bringing about a dystopian nightmare future that only the top .001% benefit from and their intense hatred of the power that the "lower" economic classes still wields.

The worst thing is that they are probably going mask off because there isn't very much that can be done to stop them at this point beyond a full on French guillotine style revolution. I mean, the "Inflation Reduction Act" is just shoveling trillions of dollars into corporate and political pockets while actively increasing inflation to fuck over Americans, pretty much exactly what the WEF wants.
lol, propaganda
fake news
misinformation

we're just trying to help you...subhumans
 
So, why does he think an historian/philosopher has any value to this great new society? He can't build or program a robot. He has no useful skills for a sci-fi future. What does he think would stop someone from taking his money and killing him off with the rest of the superfluous humans?

As an historian, you'd think he'd know about how the previously useful become expendable pretty quickly depending on how intragroup power shakes out.
The thing that makes useful idiots useful is never making this connection.
 
The worst thing is that they are probably going mask off because there isn't very much that can be done to stop them at this point beyond a full on French guillotine style revolution.
I mean, a lot of the green energy enterprises have failed, and the WEF won’t actually be successful there once things go pear shaped and people demand more affordable energy.

As for the fake meats, those aren’t doing well at all. All the astroturfing, and those fake meat companies aren’t successful at getting the general population to prefer it over actual meat, and typically has a higher price point than actual meat.

Housing, again, is not going to last the way they’d like it forever. Due to the economic issues, it will eventually cause another housing crash, resulting in investors holding on to properties they are losing money on. This won’t happen for at least another year or two, but the writing is on the wall for another crash.

The plans are inherently flawed. If they really wanted to get what they wanted, they may as well go the Stalin route, because people aren’t going along willingly.
 
One react tuber I like, some military guy who knows a lot of shit, brought up how people don't reveal their plans if they aren't already in action.

the mistake he made was not realizing that only smart people do that
and we've seen the WEF do that a fucking dozen times now and they're not even close to what they envision
these people are fucking retarded midwits who fall perfectly in line with the dunning-kruger effect
I think there is a similar phenomena on the right wing with all these grifters/intellectuals publicly declaring themselves the leaders of their own movements 'that will completely transform' the USA like America First, Moldbug, etc. I don't take any of these people seriously, the real dangerous types right now are either in power with plans in action - like Putin in Russia - or are currently radio silent.

Being richer is not always indicative of being smarter. Many of these people just had luck, but we aren’t dealing with geniuses here. They aren’t even that good at being manipulative. There’s no subtlety.
Also, being a good marketer or businessmen skilled enough to become rich does not ensure being a good *leader*. So some of these people can be 'intelligent' but have absolutely no leadership skills outside of the business world -- That is how you can have these types climb up their country's ladders for power then immediately fall down the stairs the second they actually take control.
 
for whatever reason, they seem to specifically dislike western whites so I imagine the first people to be turned into serfs, sterilzed, or driven down in population through targeted economic stressers will be whitey.
"for whatever reason" is because Whitey will stand up for himself and can rebuild. The Japanese will be eradicated soon after.
 
I think people underestimate how close this is to happening. Self-checkout, shelf-stocking robots, and what you can already do with office jobs eliminates a huge amount of jobs. You don't even need self-driving cars but that eliminates another huge chunk of jobs.
I work in automation and this isn't even close to being true. It's another one of those break-throughs that's been "just around the corner" since the '70s.

Even "highly automated" facilities require hundreds of thousands of manhours a year to keep that "automated" equipment running.
 
I think people underestimate how close this is to happening. Self-checkout, shelf-stocking robots, and what you can already do with office jobs eliminates a huge amount of jobs. You don't even need self-driving cars but that eliminates another huge chunk of jobs.
It's been in the making for a very long time.

This animation based on the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals originally came out over ten years ago:

 
I work in automation and this isn't even close to being true. It's another one of those break-throughs that's been "just around the corner" since the '70s.

Even "highly automated" facilities require hundreds of thousands of manhours a year to keep that "automated" equipment running.
The “highly automated space future” the Moviebobs of the world want just isn’t possible. Even if self driving cars became a bigger thing, they’d need people constantly working on the algorithms and updates to get the cars to work properly. Though, I doubt it will replace taxi drivers entirely either, since some just distrust self driving cars as a whole. With self checkouts, you still have people monitoring those, and some items you actually need assistance to buy even if using self checkout. Additionally, the regular checkout can end up being faster anyway because the workers there are trained to scan items quickly and efficiently. With restaurants, those robot servers are still a gimmick in restaurants that do have them, and they don’t entirely replace the humans, as there are still some things humans catch better than robots. All in all, you still need humans for a lot of things and robots get faulty, meaning you’ll always need people nearby to help repair.
 
I work in automation and this isn't even close to being true. It's another one of those break-throughs that's been "just around the corner" since the '70s.

Even "highly automated" facilities require hundreds of thousands of manhours a year to keep that "automated" equipment running.
But it still becomes far, far less even if you're just doing the relatively simple things. You replace 8 cashiers with 1 person who can do basic troubleshooting on self-checkouts for example.
 
But it still becomes far, far less even if you're just doing the relatively simple things. You replace 8 cashiers with 1 person who can do basic troubleshooting on self-checkouts for example.
So you can mostly automate one aspect of one incredibly low-skill industry? And that's only by getting the customer to do the work instead?

I'm not exactly shitting my pants in fear of the robotic future.
 
I think people underestimate how close this is to happening. Self-checkout, shelf-stocking robots, and what you can already do with office jobs eliminates a huge amount of jobs. You don't even need self-driving cars but that eliminates another huge chunk of jobs.
America exported most of it's industry and now the supply chain has been slowly ripping apart for... almost 3 years now? I am very skeptical of these sorts of technological sells unless I start seeing foundational civilizational problems solved on a regional level fast.
 
What's hilarious is these chucklefucks are running against a very specific clock: the Sun. Its not a matter of "If", its a matter of "When" we get another Carrington Event (or God forbid, a Charlemagne Event) that completely obliterates the modern world. When that happens, you're going to need a lot of people capable of doing rather unpleasant work, and that's even if you have late 19th/early 20th Century Edwardian Era technology that mechanizes a lot of it (and if you don't, well, better relearn how to use a Scythe to harvest grain). Lots of those fucking elites will be gobbled up by the starving masses. Even if another Above X-class Solar Flare is 20-30 years off, its not enough time to develop the kinds of tech to survive such a massive dose of electromagnetic energy being dumped into our atmosphere.....and with not only the Earth's electromagnetic field weakening, the coming reversal of the poles as well as the Sun's weakening electromagnetic field, which means more hard shit from interstellar space will get through, you need a whole boatload of swinging dicks to make the food and items you need to rebuild civilization. Can't do that if you reduce the global population.....
 
Most of these unemployable people they're talking about actually have an above average IQ. They're decently smart and they're smart enough to not want to work menial jobs. They're gonna end up annihilating all the wrong people.

They can't get rid of the bottom feeders, because they have yet to reach a level of automation in which they would be obsolete. The people they should be targeting are the same people keeping them in power.
 
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