Alex Jones: New World Order’s main agenda is clearly DEPOPULATION | NaturalNews.com

Wednesday, July 13, 2022 by: Belle Carter

(Natural NewsInfoWars founder Alex Jones slammed the globalists’ New World Order (NWO) agenda, calling for a global red alert amid various events happening worldwide.

“This is the NWO takeover. This is world depopulation. This is World War 1,000, extinction, rebellion and depopulation,” he said. “They’re burning and blowing up the farms and processing plants. They’re poisoning the cows and crops on purpose.”

Read more & Watch the full segment of “The Alex Jones Show” discussing the globalist depopulation plan(15:55): Alex Jones: New World Order’s main agenda is clearly DEPOPULATION — NaturalNews.com

How to transform FEAR into CONFIDENCE as we face an uncertain future of food scarcity and dollar devaluation | NaturalNews.com

Tuesday, April 05, 2022 by: Mike Adams

(Natural News) Many people find this odd, but those who talk the most about the coming “doom and gloom” scenarios are usually the very same people who have the least fear about facing the future. Acknowledging the extreme events we all face — food scarcity, crazy price inflation, violent uprisings, etc., — doesn’t mean we have to give in to uncertainty and fear about our own future. In fact, fear can be a powerful energy source to help you get things done that will grant you confidence about the future.

Read more & Situation Update(1:17:49): https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-04-05-how-to-transform-fear-into-confidence-as-we-face-an-uncertain-future.html#

If We Can Shut The Planet Down For COVID-19, Why Not For More Important Things? | Collective Evolution – July 1, 2020

by Arjun Walia | Collective Evolution

July 1, 2020

It’s quite clear that 2020 has a lot of people feeling very confused, upset or frustrated, not only about what’s going on in our world but also how they should react and feel about it all.

When I look at the state of our planet, it’s quite clear that great divides are taking place among the masses with regards to all that is happening. This can be for many reasons, including that major global issues aren’t always presented as they really are because media benefits from drama and specific narratives. On top of that, powerful societal groups are often fighting for our collective consciousness, hoping to shape and suppress it in very specific ways. →

Read more via If We Can Shut The Planet Down For COVID-19, Why Not For More Important Things? — Collective Evolution

Matthew Ward via Suzy Ward | June 14, 2019 — Voyages of Light

Suzy Ward – Channeling Matthew Ward – June 14, 2019

With loving greetings from all souls at this station, this is Matthew. Always the purpose of our messages has been to offer enlightenment, spiritual guidance and encouragement during this unprecedented time in the universe, and at times encouragement is needed most.

“I would love to believe in the existence of a fairer, safer saner world and finding and reading your posts had given me hope, but it just seems it is getting worse. with the political state of the world and the people in charge, the push for vaccinations, the fear, the introduction of 5G, all things that make my head spin and give me nightmares about what the next years will bring. there is no intelligence in the world that i can see, so i don’t know how this paradise on earth will ever manifest in my lifetime. it seems the dark forces are still extremely powerful and cannot be stopped.”

Read more via Matthew Ward via Suzy Ward | June 14, 2019 — Voyages of Light

The Right to Peace – The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70 – September 22, 2018

Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on 21 September. The General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples.

The United Nations Member States adopted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 because they understood that it would not be possible to build a peaceful world if steps were not taken to achieve economic and social development for all people everywhere, and ensure that their rights were protected.  The Sustainable Goals cover a broad range of issues, including poverty, hunger, health, education, climate change, gender equality, water, sanitation, energy, environment and social justice.

SDG 16Sustainable Development Goal 16 “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions” calls for promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, providing access to justice for all and building effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.

A peaceful society is one where there is justice and equality for everyone. Peace will enable a sustainable environment to take shape and a sustainable environment will help promote peace.

2018 Theme: “The Right to Peace – The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70”

The theme celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a milestone document in the history of human rights. Drafted by representatives with different legal and cultural backgrounds from all regions of the world, the Declaration was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948 as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations.

The Universal Declaration – the most translated document in the world, available in more than 500 languages – is as relevant today as it was on the day that it was adopted.

“It is time all nations and all people live up to the words of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which recognizes the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human race. This year marks the 70th anniversary of that landmark document.” — Secretary-General António Guterres

The Universal Declaration states in Article 3. “Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.” These elements build the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.

Yet, the Universal Declaration does not include a separate article on “Right to Peace”. This is why we ask you this year:

What does “The Right to Peace” mean to you? Share your ideas with us through #peaceday and #standup4humanright.

In the lead up to the International Day of Peace on 21 September, we call upon all to take action.

You can support SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions by seeking  peaceful resolution of conflict when disagreements arise around you.  You can be part of the solution by taking small steps. You can prevent an injustice at school or in your community by adopting a non-violent approach to problem solving and reporting potential crimes, including online bullying.

You can promote human rights by collecting and promoting videos of as many articles as possible in as many languages as possible. Record yourself reading one of the 30 articles of the Declaration in any of the 135 languages currently available and share your video with your friends.

You can engage by speaking up when others are at risk and stand with others’ human rights at work, in school and around the dinner table.

You can reflect how each of us can stand up for rights, every day.

Human rights are everyone’s rights.

Source: Golden Age of Gaia