By John Wayne on Wednesday, 22 March 2023
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Universities: Tools of the Globalists By James Reed

It is all given away in the word itself; university, which speaks of that which is universal and global. Once upon a time we would have liked to have thought that the universal related to universal and objective truths, but not so today. Today, the universities have the role of educating the next crop of globalists, so it is natural that conservative academics would be culled out, a process that is almost complete now across the West. 

 

Dr Malone asks the good question of how universities in the West have the same ideologies, such as the gender agenda and trans rights, climate change footprints and all the rest? There is coordination, with the globalist entities being told what to do by main donators and controlling influences, from local big capitalism to the World Economic Forum, as detailed below. But the key point is that society is funding an institution which acts to undermine the nation state and promote globalism, while hiding under the façade of free inquiry. There is nothing of the sort here in the modern university. As numerous critics of centralism, such as F. Hayek have shown, centralism will be self-destructive in the long term, and that includes education institutions.

 

The universities need to be broken up and their black magic power of brainwashing of our young, cancelled for all time.

 

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/top-universities-tools-of-the-wef

“One of the most unsettling events of the past three years has been the globalized, coordinated messaging of socio-economic missives and policies throughout the world. All of us in the liberty movement have wondered… who is controlling this? How does this happen?

I remember spending time last fall with Nick Hudson of the Pandata Group (Panda). We were discussing transgender policies across the world. We both were very disturbed, not just by the policies but also how they came about. How did the policies of teaching of non-binary genders in schools and the importance of youth “transitioning” spread across world so quickly? How is it possible that South Africa would be immersed in the same battles for “trans rights,” as the USA and as of most of Europe? Of course, it isn’t possible without coordination.

Then our minds turned not just to the pandemic policies of masking, mandates and lockdowns, but to climate change, the elimination of gas fueled cars, Agenda 2030, the move to eliminate private ownership items such as autos and housing, digital IDs, digital currency, 15-minute cities, taking away private land for conservation, globalized censorship, etc. not just one country, but across the world. The coordinated list seems endless.

I don’t remember a period in my life where most of the world governments agreed on so much. Where did these policies originate? Who is co-ordinating them? How did this happen?

Well today, a reader of this substack wrote me about their discovery that the World Economic Forum has a formal committee of presidents from the world’s best universities. That these presidents are coming together regularly to discus and decide policy at the top universities in the world. These presidents are committed to supporting the World Economic Forum.

From the WEF website:

The Global University Leaders Forum (GULF) community consists of the presidents of the world’s leading universities who are committed to supporting the Forum’s mission of improving the state of the world. Together GULF presidents identify and address matters of common interest, including trends, challenges and best practices in higher education, research and societal impact. The community is comprised of 29 members and is chaired by Suzanne Fortier, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, McGill University.

In 2021, the GULF community will focus on how universities can facilitate a more equal and inclusive recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, including through exploring the skills for the future and reskilling, social inclusion, and climate action.

GULF presidents and faculty engage in multiple ways with the Forum:

 

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