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Upsurge of Global Walkout for ‘Unified Pushback Against Globalist Agenda’
A new movement for resistance to the new global agenda being crafted is on the way under the aegis of Unified Pushback Against Globalist Agenda.
The promoters, Global Walkout, have announced that every Sunday at 8.00p.m. London time, people can take a new “step” or action to liberate themselves from the globalist agenda towards obstructing its implementation.
A member of the Global Walkout had declared that “It is time to take practical steps, individually and collectively, to impede the globalist agenda and empower ourselves to move toward creating the lives we want to live.”
The Global Walkout was established on September 4, to challenge the global agenda foisted on citizens by governments and Big businesses across the world.
Manager of Global Walkout, Monica Smit, had lamented: “Many of us, myself included, have unconsciously subscribed to globalism by accepting the conveniences they offered us through technology communication and easy banking.”
According to Monica Smit, founder and director of Reignite Democracy Australia: “If we want to strategically push back against globalism, we must lead by example and slowly unchain ourselves.
“We already have the power. There are already enough of us. We just need to act in unison … One step at a time, we will gradually strive to disconnect from the globalist agenda.”
A statement in the website of the Global Walkout indicated that people taking practical steps can build enough momentum to “create roadblocks” in the globalist agenda, declaring: “When millions of people worldwide act in unison, we will become an effective force that cannot be ignored.
“With enough numbers, the global walkout family can start to engage in significant actions that would encourage corporations and governments to take notice and consider our perspective.
“If our actions can directly affect the back pockets of the globalists, they might have no choice but to listen.”
Source: The Defender
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