In a chilling forecast for the future, Yuval Noah Harari, a prominent advisor to the World Economic Forum, has suggested that the global elite are preparing to escape an impending disaster that will leave billions behind. Speaking at the Warwick Economics Summit, Harari likened this scenario to a modern-day Noah's Ark, crafted with advanced technology specifically for the privileged few. His comments come amid rising concerns about climate change and population control, a narrative echoed by Vice President Kamala Harris, who recently labeled population reduction as an “urgent” necessity for environmental sustainability. As these ideas gain traction, the implications for global governance and societal equity become increasingly alarming.
TPV: The global elite and their chosen people will escape the “flood” in a “technological Noah’s Ark” while the rest of the world is left to drown, according to World Economic Forum advisor Yuval Noah Harari.
Speaking at the Warwick Economics Summit, Harari—whose middle name is fittingly “Noah”—painted a grim picture of the future, predicting that while most of the population will face extinction, the world’s chosen elite will use advanced technology to escape.
According to Harari, this select group is already preparing for a global catastrophe that will leave billions behind.
Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris has endorsed the globalist vision of a depopulated world, telling an audience that reducing the global population is an “urgent” necessity to fight climate change.
During a recent speech at Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland, Harris claimed that reducing the number of people in the world will enable our children to access clean air and water.
When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water,” Harris said to the applauding audience.
However, the vice president did not provide details on how she plans to cull the human population.
The White House quickly released a transcript of the disturbing speech with the word “population” crossed out and “pollution” added in brackets to imply that this was what the “VP really intended to say.”
FactCheck.org even confirmed that the video where the VP said “reduce population” was real and not deepfake.
Harris’s video has since gone viral. A comment on a post that shared the video said, “If they want to reduce population, we definitely should start with them.”
Harari's remarks tap into a broader discourse on elitism and the socio-economic divides exacerbated by climate concerns. His reference to a “technological Noah’s Ark” resonates with fears of a dystopian future where access to resources and safety is limited to a select few. Meanwhile, Harris's controversial stance on population reduction has sparked significant debate about the ethics and feasibility of such measures. Both perspectives raise questions about the values guiding current policies and the potential consequences for humanity as a whole, highlighting the urgent need for transparent discussions on sustainability and social responsibility.