Originally Broadcast on November 6 2020 on Rokfin.com – Whitney is joined by independent journalist Cory Morningstar to discuss the 4th industrial revolution, which aims to merge the natural and digital worlds via technology and is backed by the world’s most predatory billionaires and corporations. The efforts to market this “revolution” as “sustainable” and “empowering,” while its policies will clearly have the opposite effect, are detailed at length.
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