The UN Agenda 2030 is nothing but global government tyranny that enslaves all of humanity, while calling the plan "sustainable development" and "equality".

 

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a nation-state speech at the Budapest Chamber of Commerce on 19 February 2022. It was the first day of the official start of the campaign for the Hungarian parliamentary elections on 3 April.

 

Despite the Orbán government's unscientific Covid blockades and push for experimental 'vaccines', it has once again demonstrated its commitment to other important issues, including private property, the importance of traditional culture and the need to resist and weather the next crisis, which the United Nations (UN) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) are creating between now and 2030.

 

Agenda 2030

 
At the end of his hour-plus speech (excerpts of which have been translated below by the RAIR Foundation USA), Prime Minister Viktor Orbán tries to warn citizens of the WEF's big reset and the UN's parallel Agenda 2030 (formerly Agenda 21), which envisage a transformation of the world - where property rights are obsolete, privacy is non-existent and globalist organisations achieve total control. Mr Orbán stressed the need to prepare his country for their upcoming "serious stress test, much bigger than this pandemic":

 

...[A]t around 2030, when there will be all sorts of big changes in the world, which I don't have time to talk about now, but from America to the European Union, a lot of things will happen.

 

That period [around 2030] will be a test for all nations, and it will put them to a major stress test, much bigger than this pandemic.

 

By that time, by 2030, our nation, our national community, including our economy, must be in a position to withstand these challenges there and then, and even use them to prosper! This is what lies ahead...

 

Wider context

 
During his speech, Viktor Orbán stressed the importance of the relationship between the government and the Chamber. He stressed that in order to achieve future prosperity and a regional Hungarian competitive advantage up to 2030, the Chamber and the government need the agreement that will be signed between the two parties on the same day:

  

...So I will be happy to sign this agreement, and I am sure that this agreement will [support] our great national strategic goal of economic growth of two to three percent a year above the European Union rate, and when European economies are stagnating and going down, we have to go up; and around 2030, when there will be all kinds of big changes in the world, which I don't have time to talk about now, but from America to the European Union, there will be a lot of things happening.

 

That period around 2030 will be a test for all nations, and it will put them to a serious stress test, much greater than this pandemic.

 

By that time, by 2030, our nation, our national community, including our economy, must be in a position to withstand these challenges there and then, and even use them to prosper! This is what lies ahead.

  

For this we need an agreement; an agreement like the one we are about to sign. And if we can keep to this agreement over the next ten years, then by 2030 we will be at the average level of development of the European Union, we will have defence capabilities, we will have excellent universities, we will have a technological advantage in the region compared to others, and we can combine these with good political leadership to create a Hungarian national competitive advantage, not only in the region but beyond. For this I wish you strength and good health.

 

Thank you for your patience and for listening to my long speech.

 

Agenda 2030


The majority of the media ignored the part of Viktor Orbán's speech that referred to the UN's "Agenda 2030", the corporate-government fascist plan. In the 1990s, the United Nations developed 'Agenda 21', their so-called plan to combat 'climate change'. This was renamed 'Agenda 2030' by the socialists in 2015, which had nothing to do with 'global warming' but everything to do with transforming our world according to their socialist vision. Then last year, the push for Agenda 2030 was no longer just about climate change, but about a blueprint for so-called 'sustainable development' worldwide.

 

This document describes nothing less than a global government takeover of every nation on the planet. Agenda 2030's 17 stated 'goals' are code words for a corporate-government fascist agenda to lock humanity into a destructive cycle of poverty while enriching the world's most powerful globalist corporations and individuals.

 

Hungary defends itself against Agenda 2030

 
Even more than most European nations, Hungary's history has been a struggle for freedom. Hungary has had to fight the Islamic Turks, the Nazis and the Communists over the last century. As a result, Hungarians in general do not like the idea of sacrificing themselves to globalists intent on changing social norms and customs.

 

In order for Hungarians to defend themselves against the communist takeover of the globalists, Viktor Orbán is urging citizens to reject all socialist economic policies. 

 

The first and most important thing is that I do not want to make any concessions in favour of any socialist economic policies. It's not just about being politically anti-communist - that's a story. But we are also explicitly opposed to any communist, socialist approach to economic policy. It is more than an economic idea, it is a philosophical belief, and I lived under the previous regime for 26 years...,

  

The Hungarian leader also calls for private property ownership to protect citizens from the globalist 2030 agenda, where "you own nothing, you have no privacy and life has never been better".

I believe that private property has the power to create culture. And it creates a good culture, a culture on which to build a good life and on which a nation can build its future. Therefore, our foundation remains private property.

 

We want people to have their own homes, their own savings, their own land, their own gardens, their own tools. We are convinced that this is not only good for the economy, but also strengthens the culture of taking care of things, and thus our own lives.

 

If you have something, you should take care of it. And that leads to a different cultural behaviour than if you were always living in someone else's house, living off someone else's money, and having a shorter time horizon.

If you have possessions, you have to think about what you are going to do with them in the medium and long term; you can't just live from one day to the next. And private property is the one thing that can help you overcome the bad habit of always going after easy money. Easy money is called credit.

 

So it's only private property that restrains the human instinct to borrow without limit, because you know that if you borrow too much, you will lose your wealth. It is as simple as that; otherwise everyone is happy to go for easy money. I just want to say that the government, if it remains in office, will, out of philosophical conviction, explicitly and firmly support private property.

 

The UN Agenda 2030 is nothing but global government tyranny that enslaves all of humanity while calling the plan 'sustainable development' and 'equality'. They do not want individuals to own anything. Instead, they want individuals to rely on them to take care of them. Orban is one of the few European leaders who is trying to protect his nation from the technocrats' takeover.

 

Watch the excerpt below from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's nation-state speech: