In a surprising revelation that has left many scratching their heads, CNN founder Ted Turner has put forth an audacious plan to tackle climate change: a drastic reduction in the global population. But is his vision of a world with just a fraction of its current inhabitants the solution we need, or simply the ramblings of an out-of-touch elite?
Ted Turner’s Shocking Revelation
In an interview with Audubon magazine, Turner dropped a bombshell that has sent shockwaves through the environmental community. According to him, the ideal global population would be a mere 250-300 million people, representing a jaw-dropping 95% decrease from current levels. Now, before you start counting heads and wondering who gets the axe, let’s delve deeper into Turner’s logic.
A Visionary or a Madman?
Turner, who also happens to be listed as an Agenda Contributor by the World Economic Forum (WEF), isn’t shy about his beliefs. He’s even put his money where his mouth is, funneling a cool $125 million into his own foundation to support population control efforts both in the United States and abroad. Talk about putting your cash where your conspiracy theories are!
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
But what drives Turner’s crusade against overpopulation? According to him, it’s the biggest problem facing our planet today. In his own words, “About all you can really do is think globally and act locally.” Well, Ted, if your idea of acting locally involves slashing 95% of the population, I think I’ll stick to recycling.
The Great Depopulation Agenda
Turner’s not alone in his quest for a sparsely populated utopia. His pals over at the World Economic Forum, including founder Klaus Schwab, are also singing the same tune. Schwab, in a bizarre twist, has rebranded the WEF’s agenda as a “humanocracy” plan for humanity. I guess when your previous initiatives like the “Great Reset” sound a bit too much like a Bond villain’s master plan, a little rebranding is in order.
A World Without People: The WEF’s Dream
Speaking at the 2024 World Government Summit in Dubai, Schwab unveiled the WEF’s newfound love for all things “humanist.” But don’t let the warm and fuzzy language fool you. Behind the facade lies a chilling agenda, with members advocating for a 90-95% reduction in the global population. Because nothing says “progress” like wiping out most of humanity, right?
Final Thoughts:
While Turner and his cronies may paint a picture of a depopulated paradise, it’s clear that their vision is more dystopian nightmare than utopian dream. Perhaps instead of plotting humanity‘s demise, they should focus on solutions that don’t involve playing God with people’s lives. After all, a world without humans might be great for the environment, but I’m not sure it’s a world any of us would want to live in.
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