"We Penetrate the Cabinets"               
The Fourth Industrial Revolution & the Digitization of Humanity 
Enter the 4th. Industrial Revolution  
You are looking at the Transitional History of Global Reserve Currencies. This is what everything is really all about. The fracturing of the Rothschild dominated global monitory system. It starts with the Portuguese in 1450 and moves on through the Spanish, Dutch, French, British and currently the United States. From 1450 to 2024 = 574 years. These are the 6 holders of the Global Reserve currency and the economic power that accompanies it's hegemony. The first, second, and third revolutions time frames are listed. All transitions were transitions dominated by war and strife. Only this time the invasion is a digital, dominant, invasive, ungodly technology intended to turn humanity into the economy that supports the 4th Industrial Revolution and the new Stakeholder One World Government.
How is the City of London linked to what could potentially end the global financial system and with it western hegemony? Of course while there are lesser centers Tokyo, New York and the City of London are the so-called command and control centers of the global financial system, in 1694 the crown was broken. They suffered a decisive defeat, and money was needed to finance the ongoing war with France. In return for the needed money, a private group of financiers proposed that the group be incorporated into the governor and company of the Bank of England with long term banking privileges including the issue of banking notes. The authority to create money out of nothing at a national level and then lend at interest was handed over to a small group of private financiers.
Countries and Regions:
The interplay of trade, growth, and governance is pivotal. This collection details individual countries’ top exports and trade partners, and provides broader regional profiles - while illustrating connections to specific industries, technologies, and a broad range of global issues.

Countries and Regions 
Environment and Sustainability 
Tackling the climate crisis and ramping up progress on global sustainability goals will require greater ambition, mobilization, and action. This collection spotlights related strategic issues and illustrates their interdependence.
Industries  
The private sector can play a decisive role in addressing the world’s most complex challenges. This collection spotlights strategic issues facing key industries, and illustrates their links to broader social, technological, and environmental concerns.
Science and Technology  
Scientific and technological advances can bring critical benefits, but they also require prudent governance. This collection spotlights related strategic issues and illustrates their connections to broader social and environmental concerns.

Security and Governance  
Overlapping risks have combined to bring the world to the brink of a “ polycrisis,” making greater collaboration even more essential. This collection spotlights related strategic issues and illustrates their interdependence.

Social and Economic Development  
Addressing inequality, widening financial inclusion, and expanding access to healthcare and education are necessary for global economic progress. This collection spotlights related strategic issues and illustrates their interdependence.

Sustainable Development Goals  
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) provide a blueprint for global progress. This collection presents key strategic issues related to the 17 goals, and illustrates their connections to other social, technological, and environmental concerns.

Top 10 Emerging Technologies  
The World Economic Forum’s Top 10 Emerging Technologies Report lists new technologies poised to have a global impact. This collection, developed in collaboration with Frontiers, a publisher of peer-reviewed, open access scientific journals, presents the selection of technologies for 2023, illustrating their connections to broader social and environmental issues.

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Interesting to Note the W.E.F. has Blocked Access 
Interesting to Note the W.E.F. has Blocked Access 
Interesting to Note the W.E.F. has Blocked Access 
Blocked Access
Something for Canadians to Think Long and Hard About
Your Life, Body, and Mind Controlled by World Economic Forum One World Government
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will impact our lives completely. It will not only change how we communicate, how we produce and how we consume, it will change actually us, our own identity, and of course give life to such precipices and developments like smart traffic smart government and smart cities. What you will see is that everything will be integrated into an ecosystem driven by big data and driven particularly by close co-operation of also government with business and civil society. Actually it is not just a digital revolution it's digital and biological with nanotechnology plus physical and those three dimensions provide the particular force that drives the revolution. So what the World Economic Forum is doing is to promote this private public corporation to master this Fourth Industrial Revolution.



What the Fourth Industrial Revolution will lead to is a fusion of our physical, digital and our biological identities.

The difference of this 4th Industrial Revolution is, it doesn't change what you are doing, it changes you, if you take a genetic editing just as an example. It's you who are changed and of course this has a big impact on your identity. And offers certain kinds of possibilities that have to be careful about, when you begin to do that type of gene editing some people, worry that you are changing what it means to be human, that's the problem, of course the new Industrial Revolution offers us many opportunities but it raises many fold questions on the ethical and even legal implications. Its not hard to see how the connections between computing, information, robotics and biotechnology's could deliver spectacular progress.