Background:
On Nov. 15-16, 2022, a select group of unthinkably wealthy business leaders and high-ranking political officials met in Bali for the annual G20 conference with designs on mapping out their global ambitions to construct an international system of technocratic compliance and control.
The objectives of this global scheme are detailed in the 59-page 2022 G20 Bali Update and condensed in the G20 Bali Leaders’ Declaration.
The meeting culminated with the leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies signing a pledge that seeks to achieve seismic transformations of all global commerce, travel, health freedom, privacy, and communication.
Beyond the rhetorical artifice of “inclusivity”, “diversity”, “sustainability” and an array of obligatory buzzwords and catchphrases, the document reads like a blueprint for a billionaire’s utopia and a digital plantation for the rest of humanity.
Items featured on the wish list of the G20 globalists include:
1) The establishment of a global digital vaccine passport and a digital ID connected to global digital “health” networks without which, travel would not be allowed:
“The G20 support the WHO mRNA Vaccine Technology Transfer hub as well as all as the spokes in all regions of the world with the objective of sharing technology and technical know-how on voluntary and mutually agreed terms.
The G20 acknowledge the importance of shared technical standards and verification methods, under the framework of the IHR (2005), to facilitate seamless international travel, interoperability, and recognizing digital solutions and non-digital solutions, including proof of vaccinations. The G20 support continued international dialogue and collaboration on the establishment of trusted global digital health networks as part of the efforts to strengthen prevention and response to future pandemics, that should capitalize and build on the success of the existing standards and digital COVID-19 certificates.”
2) Introduction of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) which are programmable:
“The G20 encourage central banks, other public authorities and the payments industry to continue to work collaboratively on these important initiatives to enhance cross-border payments. The G20 welcome the report by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) on interlinking payment systems and the role of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that was presented in a joint workshop by the Indonesian G20 Presidency in coordination with the BIS, CPMI, and the BIS Innovation Hub. The G20 also welcome the joint report by the BIS, CPMI, “We welcome continued exploration of how CBDCs could potentially be designed to facilitate cross-border payments, while preserving the stability and integrity of the international monetary and financial system.”
3) Escalating internet surveillance and censorship using the pretense of“disinformation”:
“We acknowledge that affordable and high-quality digital connectivity is essential for digital inclusion and digital transformation, while a resilient, safe, and secure online environment is necessary to enhance confidence and trust in the digital economy […] We acknowledge the importance to counter disinformation campaigns, cyber threats, online abuse, and ensuring security in connectivity infrastructure.”
4) Expanding global governance through the Trojan Horse of a Bio-Security apparatus:
“We reaffirm our commitment to strengthen global health governance, with the leading and coordination role of WHO and support from other international organizations. We support the work of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) that will draft and negotiate a legally binding instrument that should contain both legally binding and non-legally binding elements to strengthen pandemic PPR and the working group on the International Health Regulations that will consider amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) mindful that the decision will be made by World Health Assembly.”
5) “Reforms” in food production and distribution which will be to the detriment of small farmers and local food production in addition to dictating which foods we may eat, while benefiting agricultural monopolies and the biotech industry.
“We will also implement the One Health approach, intensify research on food science and technology…
We are committed to supporting the adoption of innovative practices and technologies, including digital innovation in agriculture and food systems to enhance productivity and sustainability[…] We will promote responsible investments in agricultural research and science and evidence-based approaches.”
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This is yet another attempt to exploit “health emergencies” to expand the power of supranational organizations such as the World Health Organization.
CBDC would allow central banks to dictate the development of digital currencies. The programmability of CBDCs could allow central banks to directly gain control over purchases and behaviors of transacting parties.
The One Health approach has been described as a blueprint for taking over food chains and natural areas in the name of public health.
“Adoption of innovative practices and technologies” is intended for the advancement of Biotech Agribusiness and its products such as lab grown meat. “Responsible investments in agricultural research and science” translates to control of food systems and the creation of food dependency through GMO food systems.
In conclusion, the intent of this plan is CONTROL — to create a series of monopolies, cartels and oligopolies that govern food, energy, healthcare, travel, commerce and all aspects of our lives.
This most recent meeting and “commitment” from the G20 representatives is yet another attack on the dignity and freedoms of people of the world.
The problems of the world require local solutions tailored to individual communities, not top-down diktats from unelected, unaccountable technocrats who aim to transform our societies under the pretense of health, environment, equity, and inclusivity.
PROCLAMATION OF OPPOSITION:
We, the undersigned, proclaim our opposition to the G20 Bali Leaders’ Declaration, as agross violation of national sovereignty, individual liberty, health freedom, personalprivacy, and the right to travel.
Together, we proclaim our opposition to this latest attempt to subjugate humanity. We demand our public servants denounce the G20 Bali Leaders Declaration and stand with the people they represent.
We call on all elected officials to take a stand with ‘we the people’ and publicly denounce this latest attempt by global elites to advance their dystopian vision of a techno-feudal state with us as digitally branded subjects.
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