Gregg Braden
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But the day that I leave, when I look back, I want to know that I left no stone unturned, that I gave to and loved this world to the best of my ability, knowing what I know. And I do. I love this world and the people of this world. We're going through a tough time right now, man. It's a tough time. It's not just America. It's everybody in the world.
But the day that I leave, when I look back, I want to know that I left no stone unturned, that I gave to and loved this world to the best of my ability, knowing what I know. And I do. I love this world and the people of this world. We're going through a tough time right now, man. It's a tough time. It's not just America. It's everybody in the world.
And what I want our viewers to know is it's not going to last forever. And it's not random. It's not spontaneous. There's a structure. We are moving rapidly toward the close of a cycle.
And what I want our viewers to know is it's not going to last forever. And it's not random. It's not spontaneous. There's a structure. We are moving rapidly toward the close of a cycle.
There are cycles within cycles. There are cosmological cycles that shift our planet. There are geologic cycles that I studied as a degree geologist. There are financial cycles, there are economic cycles, there are conflict and war cycles. And many people don't know that the conflict and war are actually driven by natural rhythms.
There are cycles within cycles. There are cosmological cycles that shift our planet. There are geologic cycles that I studied as a degree geologist. There are financial cycles, there are economic cycles, there are conflict and war cycles. And many people don't know that the conflict and war are actually driven by natural rhythms.
The magnetic fields of the sun influence the earth, they influence our heart rate variability, they influence our sleep patterns, they influence blood pressure, all those things. So they're all converging now. And they appear to be converging around the year 2030. Really? Why is that? Well, this is okay. This is... I don't know how deep you want to go. Go as deep as you want.
The magnetic fields of the sun influence the earth, they influence our heart rate variability, they influence our sleep patterns, they influence blood pressure, all those things. So they're all converging now. And they appear to be converging around the year 2030. Really? Why is that? Well, this is okay. This is... I don't know how deep you want to go. Go as deep as you want.
So to have that conversation... We need to tread on territory that many of my peers are not comfortable talking about. And I'm happy to do that. And I want to do it in a really good and a responsible way.
So to have that conversation... We need to tread on territory that many of my peers are not comfortable talking about. And I'm happy to do that. And I want to do it in a really good and a responsible way.
The year 2030, for example, the United Nations has identified 2030 as the year they want to remake society and remake the world through what are called the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, the World Economic Forum. is identified 2030 as the target date for their vision, their vision of what they want the world to look like. What is that vision for the World Economic Forum versus the UN?
The year 2030, for example, the United Nations has identified 2030 as the year they want to remake society and remake the world through what are called the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, the World Economic Forum. is identified 2030 as the target date for their vision, their vision of what they want the world to look like. What is that vision for the World Economic Forum versus the UN?
It's the same vision. This is a very concerning relationship. So now we're covering a lot of ground. Let's just back up. WEF, World Economic Forum, independent, non-elected individuals. They started meeting in 1971. Davos, Switzerland, we all hear about the meetings every year that, you know, for a week you get little tidbits.
It's the same vision. This is a very concerning relationship. So now we're covering a lot of ground. Let's just back up. WEF, World Economic Forum, independent, non-elected individuals. They started meeting in 1971. Davos, Switzerland, we all hear about the meetings every year that, you know, for a week you get little tidbits.
Yeah, you get little, well, they're CEOs of corporations. They're politicians. They're kings. They're queens. They're leaders of nations in many cases. And they've always meant to have their conversations about what they feel, what these elites feel that our lives and our world should look like. And they have every right to do that. No problem. Until 2019.
Yeah, you get little, well, they're CEOs of corporations. They're politicians. They're kings. They're queens. They're leaders of nations in many cases. And they've always meant to have their conversations about what they feel, what these elites feel that our lives and our world should look like. And they have every right to do that. No problem. Until 2019.
Now, the United Nations has had a series of programs beginning. They started, there was UN SDG, Sustainable Development Goals, SDG for the year 2000. Their 15-year plan that expired in 15, and now they're looking at another 15 years, which expires in 2030. They put together 17 sustainable development goals that on the outside, Lewis, are beautiful goals.
Now, the United Nations has had a series of programs beginning. They started, there was UN SDG, Sustainable Development Goals, SDG for the year 2000. Their 15-year plan that expired in 15, and now they're looking at another 15 years, which expires in 2030. They put together 17 sustainable development goals that on the outside, Lewis, are beautiful goals.
And when you look at these, if you go to the computer and go to the website, they are a list of 17 things. Who wouldn't want these in the world?
And when you look at these, if you go to the computer and go to the website, they are a list of 17 things. Who wouldn't want these in the world?