8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (5)
#15538329 at 2022-02-03 21:32:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19649: Ebake edition
WHY VOTING 🔴 OR 🔵 MAKES NO DIFFERENCE IN 🇨🇦.
1) Meet John McArthur.
2) John has a pretty impressive resume. UN Foundation, UNICEF, Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals, World Economic Forum, Global Futures Council on International Governance, Policy Horizons Canada, and much more.
3) Just like Deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, and the Secretariat of Canada's Covid-19 Task Force/Event 201 participant, Tim Evans, John is a Rhodes Scholar.
4) As a Globalist, John supports Justin Trudeau and how generous he is when giving away your money.
5) Given that support, it's interesting to see Conservative Party darling, Michelle Rempel, sharing a stage with him at different Globalist speaking events.
6) But when viewed in the context of Globalism, it's not a surprise. Michelle and John were both Young Global Leaders at the World Economic Forum, just like Chrystia Freeland.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1424520856676573193.html
#15061595 at 2021-11-23 05:21:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19055 Least Qualified Baker Rolling Dough
>>15061479
>https://mobile.twitter.com/rn_destiny/status/1462995918853185537?s=10
>>15061533
>There is NO *pandemic*
>>15061253
>>15061312
>THERE IS NO PANDEMIC, STATED IN CONGRESS.
He is a Pastor, John McArthur–
#11867528 at 2020-12-02 06:01:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15148:It's the End of Their World and the Beginning of Ours Comfy Edition
REPORT
notice the 17
https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/report/great-transitions-doubling-down-on-the-sustainable-development-goals/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=organic_social&utm_campaign=Innovation&utm_content=17RoomsReport
Great Transitions: Doubling Down on the Sustainable Development Goals
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the world's extraordinary fragility and highlighted trenchant societal inequalities. Managing the pandemic has been hard enough and doing so while addressing other urgent stresses - like climate change, discrimination and violence - has added to the difficulty. The challenge is further heightened in the face of what may soon become recurrent interlocking patterns of environmental, economic, and social disruption.
What should be done to move forward? How can the world find a way out of this difficult situation?
These were the questions tackled by participants in 17 Rooms 2020, a yearly convening of leading experts and practitioners brought together by the Brookings Institution and The Rockefeller Foundation to channel ideas and energy into actions for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A clear consensus from this year's convening was that the SDGs are more relevant than ever, and should be used as a "North Star" to guide action out of the Covid-19 crisis.
The 17 Rooms Report sets out four Great Transitions: for justice, for the environment, for technology, and for the next generation. These transitions take us from today's place of fragility and inequity to one of resilience and equal opportunity. The four transitions offer a fresh take on the SDGs as a guiding reference point out of the crisis, drawing from the insights of the 17 different working groups that came together in this year's 17 Rooms process.
The transitions are inspired by, and anchored in, actionable ideas emerging from across the 17 Rooms community. They aim to serve as organizing concepts that can help channel widespread societal energies looking to answer questions about "What should we do next?"
The four transitions are:
Towards integrated justice for all ? From tackling economic and social inequalities independently to recoupling economic and social progress for everyone
Towards blue-green replenishment ? From valuing natural capital at the margin to actively stewarding nature at scale
Towards equitable technology infrastructure ? From celebrating novel applications to building inclusive systems for innovation
Towards generational transition ? From preparing young people for the future to partnering with next generation leadership today
In addition to the main report, each of the SDG-focused "Rooms" moderators and participants prepared short reports summarizing insights and actions that emerged from discussions on each SDG.
each image:
Click to download each Room's Report
https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/report/great-transitions-doubling-down-on-the-sustainable-development-goals/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=organic_social&utm_campaign=Innovation&utm_content=17RoomsReport
https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Participant-List-11.30.pdf
List of Participants
17 Rooms - 2020 Annual Flagship
Co-chairs
- Zia Khan, Senior Vice President, Innovation, The Rockefeller Foundation
- John McArthur, Director, Center for Sustainable Development, Brookings Institution
Room 17 - Partnerships/universities
Moderators:
- Angel Cabrera, President, Georgia Institute of Technology & Chair, University Global Coalition
#11802874 at 2020-11-27 04:32:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15065:Dan and the gang Thanksgiving Edition
https://twitter.com/Johnmacarthur/status/1331996773217431557 Just gotta love John McArthur
#10236971 at 2020-08-10 01:18:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13101: Give A Little Whistle! Edition
>>10236964
continued articleRationale
Prior to making the announcement, McCoy had set the stage this evening by laying out some key points for the congregation:
He mocked Dr. Anthony Fauci's hypocrisy in telling people they should be wearing masks, making a big show of wearing one while making his disastrous first pitch for the Yankees game, then being spotted up in the stands in a lonely group not wearing masks. He pointed out that "the oligarchy" sets its own rules while mandating more restrictions for others and that they obviously don't believe what they are telling us. Similar behavior has been observed with other officials and celebrities.
He ruefully observed the Giants nearly all kneeling, compared their conformity to NAZI Germany and pointed out that BLM preaches violence, hate and Marxism.
He berated LA Mayor Garcetti for supporting violent, anarchist, Marxist "demonstrators," who are unrestricted in movements and association, while imposing draconian restrictions in LA.
He attacked the LA teacher's union for refusing to go back to work without government defunding police, stopping charter school funding, imposing a state wealth tax, and federal medicare for all.
He said that the virus case numbers are being exaggerated and that the death numbers are plunging.
He criticized the US Supreme Court and particularly swing vote John Roberts for ruling against Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley in Nevada to open, while permitting casinos, liquor stores, etc. open and BLM/Antifa anarchists running wild and in apparent violation without response . He showed Justice Gorsuch's scathing minority opposition statement. What is "essential?" Is this really about safety?
Christ, not Caesar, is the head of the church
McCoy referred to a statement by John McArthur and the Elders of the Grace Community Church that Christ, not Caesar, is the head of the church. The church is the most high-visibility non-complier in the state at present,
Excerpt:
Therefore, in response to the recent state order requiring churches in California to limit or suspend all meetings indefinitely, we, the pastors and elders of Grace Community Church, respectfully inform our civic leaders that they have exceeded their legitimate jurisdiction, and faithfulness to Christ prohibits us from observing the restrictions they want to impose on our corporate worship services.
Although McCoy invoked the Constitution, Grace Community did not:
Notice that we are not making a constitutional argument, even though the First Amendment of the United States Constitution expressly affirms this principle in its opening words: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." The right we are appealing to was not created by the Constitution. It is one of those unalienable rights granted solely by God, who ordained human government and establishes both the extent and the limitations of the state's authority (Romans 13:1-7). Our argument therefore is purposely not grounded in the First Amendment; it is based on the same biblical principles that the Amendment itself is founded upon. The exercise of true religion is a divine duty given to men and women created in God's image (Genesis 1:26-27; Acts 4:18-20; 5:29; cf. Matthew 22:16-22). In other words, freedom of worship is a command of God, not a privilege granted by the state.
This will infuriate secular progressives, who see no authority of God- or even that He exists and is all-powerful.
Jonathan Leeman responded to McArthur's essay with compromises to reduce conflict with state authorities and costs, while getting at least something. But his advice to meet outdoors or in smaller groups has also been forbidden in some jurisdictions.
Lastly, there is the thought that church defiance could result in increasing health risk to people. McCoy laid out a case suggesting that the danger has been vastly exaggerated and that he may bring evidence.
It should be an interesting debate and actions coming up.