One of the world’s richest men and Microsoft founder, Bill Gates, called for the aggressive implementation of carbon taxes to force every middle-income country to fundamentally alter its industry and “accelerate” the “Fourth Industrial Revolution.”
“The rich countries have to play a central role, both funding RND and having policies, in some cases carbon taxes will be used to drive the demand for these clean products,” said Gates in a speech to the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.
Gates lamented the fact that some companies will fail, and that maybe even a lot of them will fail, but that “we only need a reasonable number. A few dozen to make it through, and that’s what we have to accelerate.”
Essentially, Gates is saying that
global industries must undergo a sort of social Darwinist purge for the greater good
As detailed by Summit News, World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab, an unabashed globalist, described
the so-called “Fourth Industrial Revolution,” or “The Great Reset,” as the events that will lead to the abolition of private property and usher in a new world order.
Under Schwabs’ vision,
the middle class will be all about eliminated, and the average citizen will own no property whatsoever, and will instead rent through a service-based economy. In other words,
“You will own nothing, and you will be happy.”