Tuesday, February 21, 2023

WEF Black Swan Event

WEF Globalists to Unleash “Black Swan” Event to Accelerate New World Order Adoption

The World Economic Forum elites are saying the quiet part out loud again – revealing that they’re planning something MAJOR to speed up the global adoption of the “new world order.”

Professor Arturo Bris, a panelist at the 2023 World Government Summit in Dubai, said that to complete the transformation a “shock” would be necessary.

Schwab placed a particular amount of emphasis on the phrase “resilience,” saying that his Great Reset agenda will provide the “resilience” necessary for the world to recover from the planned black swan event.

Out of that summit came another disturbing admission by the WEF. The power-crazed elites revealed that “nationalism” is a major obstacle for the advancement of their plans – which is why they hate Trump’s “America First” policies so much.

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The black swan can help you to let go of the past and embrace the future. The black swan is a powerful symbol with a long history of meaning. The swan feathers are often associated with darkness, death, and evil. [entente]

12 comments:

  1. "There are no black swans"

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_swan

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  3. 9.31 better read better books.just get a life

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  4. Black Swans from Australia and New Zealand are not the same species. They are black geese.

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  5. Swans and geese are both from the family group Anatidae.

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  6. This is a swan. Anyone who can't figure that out is ignorant. Swans have an iconic S-shaped curve to their neck, whereas geese lack this shape. If you have seen a goose, you might have noticed that they have a short and straight neck.
    Although rare, there are black swans.

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  7. By that logic, a Canada Goose is a swan ofa different color.

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  8. @4:04...ok...you want your own way...go for it.
    In this case, the black swan is used as symbolism.

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  9. That's exactly right. It's used for symbolism.

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  10. If that's what a swan looked like, there would never have been a ballet with the name of Swan Lake. That is actually a very ugly goose.

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