You Vill Eat Ze Bugs and Ve Vill Be Happy! It's not a conspiracy theory, but it IS a conspiracy.
A document by the University of Leeds, ARUP and C40 Cities lays out the diabolical plan to permanently control every aspect of our lives and families
Many of us who have been speaking out about the evil plans of governments and other organisations such as the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to control every aspect of our lives. We’ve been called conspiracy theorists, unscientific and liars - to name just a few of the pejorative terms targeting our community.
This weekend, however, I came across the document, The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World, published by the University of Leeds and 2 other rather shady-seeming groups ARUP and C40 Cities.
ARUP - They make a lot of money, but what do they actually do?
Let’s take a look at ARUP first. I thought the name was an acronym for something but on looking further, I discovered that it was named for the firm’s founder, Sir Ove Arup. Sir Arup was an engineer and philosopher (quite an interesting combination!) and his firm was founded in 1946.
Looking over the website, there is a great deal of information about the profit the firm has made - £1.9 billion - the equivalent of over AU$3.5 billion - a not inconsiderable amount for a company that doesn’t really list exactly what they do to earn this money but does talk about clients and membership - rather strange.
They also talk about their carbon footprint and their gender balance (maybe they know what a woman is? I live in hope that this is the case…) and pay homage to the woke Gods of today’s society, whilst saying they are trying to achieve a 40% quota of female members.
Though I get the general idea that ARUP is involved in architecture, it is apparent that they work closely with the United Nations and are involved in refugee camps in various developing countries. Not much profit in that work, I would have thought? In any case, they have a presence in 141 countries including Australia though I would lay good odds that, like me, you haven’t ever heard of ARUP before?
In any case, their website poses more questions to my mind than it answers. If anyone reading this has more information, please do share it.
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