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The 2030 Agenda and the Death of Freedom

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Discover the Threats Lurking Behind Global Initiatives

Have you ever wondered what the future holds for your personal freedom? Dive deep into "The 2030 Agenda and the Death of Freedom", a compelling exploration that reveals the hidden dangers behind global initiatives and the impact they have on your everyday life.

A call to Starting with an eye-opening introduction, the book takes you on a journey through the intricacies of the 2030 Agenda, shedding light on the seemingly benevolent vision that masks a potential future of constrained liberties. By unpacking concepts like The Great Reset, and investigating the unchecked power of figures like Klaus Schwab and institutions like the UN, the book brings to surface the urgent need to scrutinize these global agendas.

The concern of personal As you venture deeper, the narrative exposes the undercurrents of privacy violations with chapters on Digital IDs, governmental financial control, and the looming predominance of Central Bank Digital Currencies. Understand how these advancements, while innovative, pose significant risks to your personal autonomy and financial freedoms by turning surveillance and digital tracking into everyday realities.

Highlighting real-world This compelling read dissects the foundation of China's Social Credit System, providing poignant case studies, and paints a vivid picture of how similar systems could infiltrate societies worldwide. From education indoctrination to the overwhelming influence of Big Tech, every chapter reinforces the far-reaching impacts on individuals and small businesses alike.

Empowering The concluding chapters are a rallying cry for advocacy and resistance. Learn about pivotal resistance movements, constitutional rights, and how international coalitions are forming to uphold freedoms. The book concludes with actionable steps for building a sustainable fight, encouraging readers to mobilize for a future where personal choice and economic freedom prevail.

Engage with this indispensable narrative and prepare to be enlightened–and empowered–in the quest for preserving your freedom.

278 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 14, 2024

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Profile Image for Píaras Cíonnaoíth.
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October 1, 2024
A critical look at global agendas and individual freedoms...

Benjamin Hunter's "The 2030 Agenda and the Death of Freedom" critically examines global initiatives and their possible effects on individual liberty. The book analyzes initiatives like the United Nations' 2030 Agenda and the World Economic Forum's Great Reset, contending that these ostensibly benevolent plans may have unintended consequences for personal liberty. Hunter examines digital identities, centralized financial governance, and surveillance technologies, making analogies to systems like China's Social Credit System.

While some readers may find the tone alarming, the book offers an insightful examination of the junction of technology, governance, and personal autonomy. Hunter ends with a call to action, encouraging readers to become informed and engaged citizens amid fast societal change. This book is an excellent resource for anybody concerned with the future of individual rights in an increasingly connected society.
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758 reviews13 followers
September 27, 2024
Always question and analyze everything.

I’m shook by this book. It is so honest and does not talk around the bushes. I appreciate the truths uncovered by the author. I have always been a little suspicious about big institutions wanting to do something “good” for the world. And this book has proven my point. Nevertheless this book being about some very serious topics, the author managed to make the read easy and fun. I learned a lot and I am definitely way more critical. I think that’s what I appreciate the most about this book, the very clear criticism it makes. We should not believe in the first thing people show. We should always question and analyze everything.
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1,015 reviews17 followers
September 27, 2024
This book left me with a disturbing but necessary feeling. I have to say I got chills, not just because of the dark predictions it presents, but because every topic covered feels deeply real and backed by solid research. The author does not stop at simply exposing the problems of the modern world, such as the organizations that perpetuate them, but also offers tangible ways to resist and prevent these nightmare scenarios from materializing.

I must say that it exceeded all my expectations. It is a revealing, different, but incredibly interesting and serious book. I was left thinking about the repercussions of our actions and how important it is to be informed to change course.
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1,315 reviews30 followers
September 28, 2024
This “agenda” is a truly eye-opening narrative for us to see what can happen if we do not start thinking about the effects or consequences of some of the problems of our modern world in the future, which, to be honest, is not so ahead of us. 2030 is around the corner!
The author enlightens and educates us through a book that is well-structured and smart since one can tell that he is knowledgeable on the topic and that he has done plenty of research before putting pen to paper.
The narrative is fast-flowing; it moves slowly but steadily, and it is loaded with valuable information to be enjoyed by any type of reader. Loved this one!
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909 reviews18 followers
September 28, 2024
I definitely recommend it

There are not many authors who write about these topics; topics that are ultimately relevant, such as what will happen to the future of our planet, and that is what this book touches on. It touches on the issues that we are experiencing and that we will experience in the future. It may seem a bit scary, but it is a very good book.
I definitely recommend it. It is for all those who want to learn about the impact that large organizations and technology companies are having in the world. Without a doubt, this book is very relevant to realize that we need a change to have a better tomorrow.
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