Unelected members of the World Economic Forum (WEF) have laid out plans to “reduce car ownership” among members of the general public.
During the WEF’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, aka โSummer Davos,โ in Dalian, China, globalists discussed plans to force the masses to give up their vehicles and use public transport instead.
A mayor from the UK spoke at the event and revealed duringย the panelย on โElectrifying Mobilityโ that his city is being used as a testbed for ushering the globalist objectives.
Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester and Mayor of Salford Paul Dennett told fellow globalists that his city will lead the way in the shift toward reducing car ownership.
โI think the Greater Manchester story is one of collaboration and ultimately forging ahead,โ said Dennett.
“We want to be a leading exemplar of a city region when it comes to transport connectivity.
โWe see EV charging within a much bigger remit of integrated, smart, sustainable transport connectivity.
โUltimately, we also want to reduce the dependency on car ownership, and we want to increase the dependency on public transport,โ he added.
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“Ultimately, we want to reduce the dependency on car ownership, and we want to increase the dependency on public transport” Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester @Salford_Mayor Paul Dennett at the WEF #AMNC24 Summer Davos in China pic.twitter.com/UDNZesJmK6
โ Tim Hinchliffe (@TimHinchliffe) June 28, 2024
Dennettโs goals align precisely with those of the WEF concerning private car ownership and use.
As Slay News has reported, the WEF has long been pushing for members of the public to be banned from owning their own vehicles.
In May, the WEF called on global governments to begin placing limits on private car ownership among the general public.
The globalist WEF is demanding that regular families with more than one car should be forced to give up one of their vehicles.
Despite the fact that a person can only drive one car at a time, the WEF insists that limiting the number of vehicles people can own will help to โsave the planetโ from โclimate change.โ
The WEF argues that members of the public must be forced into giving up a vehicle as part of the organizationโs โOne Less Carโ agenda.
However, the agenda appears to be a stepping stone for the WEFโs long-promoted plan toย eliminateย all private car ownership.
In 2022, Norwegian Finance CEO and WEF speaker Kjerstin Braathenย saidย people should be prepared to make major sacrifices to comply with the green agenda.
Braathen warned that the public can expect โpain,โ inflation,โ and โenergy shortagesโ due to the โclimate changeโ agenda of the WEF and fellow globalist organization the United Nations (UN).
โWe need to accept that there will be some pain in the process,โ Braathen said.
โThe pace that we need [to end climate change] will open up for missteps.
โIt will open up for shortages of energy.
โIt will create inflationary pressures, and maybe we need to start talking about that โ that that pain is actually worth it.โ
Earlier this year, WEF founder Klaus Schwab gave an address at his organizationโs annual World Governments Summit in Dubai where he laid out his vision for a ban on private car ownership.
The WEF founder described a world where nobody owns their own car.
Instead, the only vehicles on the roads would be those that transport elites to โyour hotel and bring you to the airport.โ
He said that cars would be rented or shared rather than owned, describing the plan as โUberization.โ
โWe are not in the age of capitalism,โ Schwab said.
โWe have entered the age of talents.
โWe will see the second wave of the Internet revolution; we have machine-to-machine interaction, 3D printing, and big data.
โAll together, these will create the tsunami of change in industry.
โThe first aspect of the change is โUberizationโ of the economy โ and it will not be limited to taxis!
โWe will have an app for all our needs for government services.
โThe second dimension relates to robots and drones, and I have to congratulate you on what youโre doing on drones. It is pioneering.โ
Schwab added: โThe new technology wave is changing who we are.
โThere is research going on in biology, regeneration of body parts, enzymes, and so on.โ
These elements of technological progress have tremendous social implications, according to Schwab.
โWhen we meet for the 20thย Government Summit, you will use an app like Uber, but not to call some driver.
โAn automatically guided car will come to your hotel and bring you to the airport.โ
โAt the 10thย or 15thย summit, we will pay not necessarily with Bitcoin but with some virtual currency.โ
โWe are only starting to understand what this means for government, education,โ Schwab said.
โSince the wave is coming so fast, governments have the obligation to prepare their people for change.โ
โIn 2030, Los Angeles will be private car-driven free,โ Schwab added.
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