So, someone made a post with a picture of Lynn De Rothschild, and point out that she was behind the call for 100 CEOs banding together against the new election reforms. And in the comments someone linked to this website:
https://www.inclusivecapitalism.com/
So I went to take a look. And it says in her bio on there that she is a founding member.
So I decided to take a look at their about page to see what they are about. Here is what's on their about page. Look at the bolded first letters:
PROMOTE a sense of responsibility within institutions and individuals to strive for the common good of humanity.
REFORM global capital markets and business practices through concrete steps that define success as momentum in growing dynamic, inclusive economies and societies.
INSPIRE collaborative actions from the business world, creative leaders, and society as a whole to advance the common goal of achieving inclusive capitalism.
DRIVE initiatives aimed at breaking down systemic barriers while creating opportunities to promote equality, inclusivity, and sustainability.
ENGAGE other leaders from across different sectors and industries committed to best practices for the development of inclusive capitalism.
PRIDE
Now I'm not religious, and you don't have to be either to understand the significance of that. You've probably heard about the 7 deadly sins, right? Here is a Wikipedia excerpt about PRIDE:
Pride (Latin: superbia) is considered, on almost every list, the original and most serious of the seven deadly sins. Out of the seven, it is the most angelical, or demonic.[39] It is also thought to be the source of the other capital sins. Also known as hubris (from ancient Greek ὕβρις), or futility, it is identified as dangerously corrupt selfishness, the putting of one's own desires, urges, wants, and whims before the welfare of other people.
They literally have, on their about page, the chief sin among the capital sins that is thought to be the source of all the other capital sins.
Oh, and they also control Pope Francis and The Vatican. They even have a quote from him on their about page. And it says they manage 10.5 trillion in assets. I'm sure lots of you know about the Rothschilds and The Pope and all of that. But I thought I'd point out the blatant Satanic and Anti-Christian about page.
Well all anyone has to do is read Atlas Shrugged to understand what all this talk really is.
But on top of that, it's even bad on the surface, because they talk about equity of outcomes. Which is just outright evil, and leads to unjust outcomes where the productivity of one is used to subsidize the less productive by force. In other words, slavery.
What is atlas shrugged about?
It's essentially about what is happening right now. When corruption spreads and "looters" take over. Washington types who preach about equality and helping the little guy, so they can pass legislation which enriches themselves and gives them power with which to trade for favors. The people of no or mediocre ability banding together and taking the profits of the most productive or destroying them if they don't play along. An ever increasing authoritarian government like what we're seeing now. And the setting up of a system where the good and productive are punished, but those who take no responsibility for their actions and have no ability are elevated.
And Inclusive Capital seems to be basically the same thing as the Unification Board, or at least aspires to be. Since it's a corporate conglomerate and not a government entity. But the Unification Board is right around the corner. It will probably be called something like the "racial equality board" or something. I think that's what they're trying to start with police. A new organization that is above all police. They will pretend it's for ensuring racial equality and to stop racism, but it's really just a way for incompetent and evil people to gain power over police.
There are some differences between modern day and now though. Mainly that socialists have moved from "helping" the working man or the laborer, to "helping" minorities. But it's still largely the same scheme.