In a grand facepalm moment, globalist Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who previously appeared at a virtual WEF session and begged the globalist organisation for assistance and adopted globalist policies to ban fertiliser usage which ruined the country, got overthrown by Sri Lankans, only for Sri Lankan MPs to elect WEF globalist Ranil Wickremesinghe as President of Sri Lanka to take his place. Representative democracy is dead indeed.
Wickremesinghe is a WEF agenda contributor, having written articles for the WEF, with one ironically titled 'Sri Lanka PM: This is how I will make my country rich by 2025’. Wickremesinghe was previously Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, up until 2019 where he resigned and simultaneously dissolved the cabinet, but has remained as part of the government through-out the implosion of Sri Lanka’s economy.
When it turned out the globalist Wickremesinghe had been elected as President and had ties to the WEF’s failed policies, writing in 2018 about making Sri Lanka ‘rich’, the WEF tried to quietly purge the article, but got caught by the fact there was an archived original copy. The WEF then restored the purged article, in an effort to make people look like liars, but alas, archive.org also kept the missing article page too.
Since then the WEF globalist Wickremesinghe has declared a forceful crackdown on freedom loving protestors tired of the insane fertiliser policies that drove their country into the ground, with the military violently detaining and beating protestors.
One of his first moves as globalist was to implement - no surprise here - a mandatory digital ID pass in order to buy fuel. People outside of Sri Lanka can only see an obtuse page that screams ‘YOU’RE NOT AUTHORIZED’, however the page is named “fuelpass.gov.lk”, and basically gives the game away in the URL title. Other outlets have reported on the tyrannical fuel control measure.
No-one Can Afford Smartphones
Remember, this is Sri Lanka, where the minimum wage is 12,500 Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR) per month, or roughly £29 a month (roughly $40 a month). A “cheap” smartphone would cost them a months wages, and to be able to buy an iPhone X (at £1,000) and nothing else, they’d have work for almost 3 years (34 months) straight.
Saying they dedicate an entire months - or years - wages is absurd. They’re supposed to be able pay rent, water, electricity, buy fuel (which they can’t because some idiots messed up the fuel prices), get food (which they can’t because some idiot messed up the fertilisers and thus food prices), pay tax and finally buy any of the other amenities they might need, like clothing, healthcare and more.
‘Just buy a smartphone bigot and get the app’ is arguably one of my biggest gripes on insane UBI policies because it assumes they can afford, or even know how to operate, or can even operate (what about people with bad shakes from Parkinson’s? No arms? Blind? No power in their house to recharge?).
Meanwhile, if Wickremesinghe wasn’t evidently on ‘Team Bad Guy’, the fact he is sponsored by China’s Xi Jinping who offered support should be a dead giveaway:
Xi said he believes Sri Lanka will be able to move towards economic and social recovery and he is “ready to provide support and assistance to the best of my ability to President Wickremesinghe and the people of Sri Lanka in their efforts”
Inconveniently Sri Lanka is also over $5 billion in debt to China, and is in-fact, in-debt to several countries:
Sri Lanka owes at least $5 billion to China although some estimates put it at almost twice that amount. India has also lent it $3.8 billion and Japan is owed at least $3.5 billion, according to the International Monetary Fund, with another $1 billion due to other rich countries.
British Intel outfit Chatham House noted Sri Lanka had joined China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) back in 2020, which often addles countries with debt to China. Given they’re now over $5 billion in debt, and according to the EU-backed European University Institute are unable to pay having run out of currency reserves:
At the end of 2019, Sri Lanka had $7.6bn (£5.8bn) in foreign currency reserves. By March 2020 this had fallen to $1.93bn (£1.5bn) and recently the government said it had just $50m (£40.5m) left.
China went so far as to ship weapons to the Sri Lankan government, of which Chinese government funded South China Morning Post basically admitted:
[…] China had backed the Sri Lankan government against the Tigers, supplying it with weapons. […]
This evidently shifted the balance of power within Sri Lanka, leading to the current oppressive situation that the Sri Lankans are in.
So, not only do you have an authoritarian regime like China offering “assistance” to Sri Lanka, you also have a WEF globalist who helped implement the ruinious policies that utterly destroyed the country.
The globalists are crushing these impoverished people with their insane policies.
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