fredag den 10. januar 2020

Pinocchio and the Great Conspiracy part 3


Thursday letter
January 9th 2020
- Pinocchio and the Great Conspiracy -
- Part 3 -




I
have decided to include another Thursday letter in this mini-series about the possible connection between the plans based on the association of the richest companies in the world World Economic Forum and the miserable conditions you experience if you come into contact with childcare in many countries.
The reason I would like to add an extra article to this little series is that something has happened this past week that confirms the link
It has come to light as it has emerged in the Norwegian press that Professor Marit Skivenes has been allocated 12 million Norwegian kroner by the state to research what is happening to the population's confidence in the welfare state at a time when there is an increased tendency for mobilization  against institutions and social authorities.
It should be said that Marietta Skivenes was quoted in Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten not long ago stating that
"Norway is at the forefront when it comes to children's rights and it looks like we are being punished for it"
Her argument here is that Norway's childcare is really good and visionary.  So good and visionary that less advanced people don't understand it and therefore go against it.
I would like to quote a small section from the a Norwegian article about Marit Skivenes (and Siri Gloppen) and the research.
An excerpt that directly addresses the Global Protest against family-splitting childcare and the Child Welfare Service.
"- All over the world there have been major demonstrations against Norwegian child welfare. Our hypothesis is that this is only part of a bigger picture and is linked to a growing distrust of state institutions and the political elite. We see similar mobilizations against  social rights take place in several European countries, including abortion, gender equality and gay rights, says Skivenes. "
What Marietta Skivenes is doing here is that she is trying to draw the picture that what Norway is doing in these cases is modern and correct and that the forces that are against what Norway is doing are radicalized, conservative forces.  Old-fashioned patriarchal groups that cannot accept children's rights, who cannot accept women's rights, and who cannot accept the rights of sexual minorities.
It is an absolutely absurd presentation of the case especially if you know how brutal and discriminatory the Norwegian Child Welfare Service works in practice.  What I would like to emphasize here, however, is the choice of strategy from the Norwegian authorities.
We have seen in previous posts how one of the billionaire (World Economic Forums) has a fairly thorough strategy of using a real topic that sounds relevant and important to get action taken that is really about something completely different.
If you visit the World Economic Forum's website, you will be able to see for yourself that the billionaire's club is very concerned with gender equality, LGBT rights and climate change.
(If you can read Norwegian there is a good article about it here.
What Marietta Skivenes does in her presentation is so close to the strategies used by the billionaires that it reinforces the image that there is a connection.
That Norway's cynical and divisive childcare is not a work of its own, but that it is to a high extent an exponent of the billionaires' global plans.
Screen dump from WEF's website:







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