The biggest WEF land grab in history Source: (https://bit.ly/3vlFL4W) United Nations ("UN"), World Economic Forum ("WEF"), private interests, behavioural change organisations and non-governmental organisations have been calling for a "New Deal for Nature." Do not be fooled - the deal does not benefit nature or humanity. It is foreseen by those behind the "new deal" that new investments or financial markets worth about $10 trillion over this decade will need to be created to provide opportunities for businesses to "engage" with the plan. This "deal" incorporates the nefarious 30 by 30 plan which is to set aside 30% of land and oceans as "Protected Areas," areas within which human activity is restricted or prohibited. Survival International, an international non-government organisation that works for human rights, recently told Down to Earth that the 30 by 30 goal will displace around 300 million indigenous people from their native lands and forests in the name of "conservation." For example, in southeast Cameroon, Baka and their neighbours are being illegally forced from their ancestral homelands in the name of "conservation." They are accused of "poaching" because they hunt their food. They face arrest and beatings, torture and death at the hand of anti-poaching squads supported by WWF. Many Baka - such as the woman speaking in this video - in fact, refer to anti-poaching squads as "dobi-dobi" (i.e., WWF), since they do not distinguish between WWF and Cameroon's Ministry of Forests and Fauna. https://youtu.be/OKksHO1XA60 "That humanity has devised" - an interesting choice of words as nothing could be further from the truth. A carefully selected few "elites" at the UN or WEF are not, nor do they represent humanity. https://youtu.be/05bG9ovIzDQ In a 2019 video, the three marketeers got together to promote the WEF/WWF ideology. Jane Goodall dramatically declared "We've stolen our children's future, and we're still stealing it and we must get together now." Joining WEF's marketing trio were Microsoft's Satya Nadella, the UN's Cristiana Pasca Palmer, Daniela Fernandez of Sustainable Ocean Action, Brune Poirson, Malek Sukkar and Heather Koldewey. https://youtu.be/CMOEcUPGi9c In mid-December 2022, at COP15, more than 190 countries adopted the UN's "30 by 30" plan. If this plan is allowed to go ahead, we will all pay the price. It is not only a fight for indigenous peoples, we all need to join the fight to stop 30 by 30. Together we must end this plan, the biggest land grab in history. https://youtu.be/GEXbu-ZxZUM