The Missouri Freedom Initiative tackles the World Economic Forum tonight, and its ties to Missouri. The WEF is bent on mining (in a globally connected way) rare earth minerals used in so-called green energy. Think the cobalt mines in Africa. Well, there are rare earth minerals in Missouri. And importantly, Missouri has a lot of water, which is needed in the extraction process of rare earth minerals.
Tonight's show, according to MFI's Patrick Holland, "...will be streaming live tonight at 7:30PM Central on Rumble, Twitter (X), Odysee and You Tube. It promises to be an interesting show as Isaac is returning to give us updates on his research in connecting the dots between pieces of Missouri legislation and the WEF agenda."
Here is a short documentary about 2024's WEF meeting in Davos. The takeaway: You are the carbon they want to get rid of.
I went undercover to the World Economic Forum.
— Larry Alex Taunton (@LarryTaunton) January 23, 2024
There is simply no substitute for being there in person.
Watch my new documentary where I give you a peak behind the curtain of the WEF and their agenda.#WEF2024 pic.twitter.com/mux1afPv4P
To catch up on what the WEF and its Missouri compatriots are up to in the Show Me State, here is a previous MFI show from a couple weeks ago that details how some of our current and former legislators are involved. Tonight's show will shed more light.