By Sherrie Johnson
“The sky is falling,” shouts Henny-Penny, running in circles around the barnyard in the famous children’s book. Children for generations have gotten a good laugh at her absurd reaction to a hit on the head by a falling acorn.
But intelligent men are running in circles prophesying that a tiny 1.5% increase in planet temperature means global disaster. Whether or not there is a real problem, the proposed solutions are scarier than the issues themselves.
In a July 2024 report titled, A World Call To Action, think tanks submitted what they believed to be the greatest issues facing humanity. Twenty-six entries make up the report and every single one declares that the sky is, indeed, falling. Topics included food shortages, social injustice, the spread of war, inadequate healthcare, and geopolitical instability. However, the two most common topics were global warming and economic instability.
In one entry, Professor Emeritus Augusto Lopez-Claros of the Global Governance Forum stated that we’re moving toward a “future of accelerating climate change… and an economic paradigm that no longer delivers prosperity for all….” His solution includes creating an “Earth System Council” that has the authority “to pass binding legislation to protect our planetary environmental system and the common goods it provides, with necessary enforcement mechanisms.” That’s One World Government!
In another entry, Julian Cribb, of the Council for the Human Future, discusses ten “megarisks” to humanity’s survival. Among the entries are overpopulation, economic instability, and global warming. His solutions include population control, a global “truth commission,” and a one-world currency.
Of twenty-six entries, every single one that addresses global warming and economic instability suggests some form of one-world currency as the solution. Worldcoin, a Silicon Valley tech startup, is making it their mission to fill the “need.”
After raising a quarter of a billion dollars, Worldcoin introduced a working cryptocurrency and ID verification system in one shiny unit called the Orb. The Orb is a high-tech metal ball that scans the iris in a person’s eye, verifying their individuality much like a fingerprint. Upon sign-up, registrants receive a small amount of Worldcoin currency to use.
Worldcoin’s goal is global acceptance of both the verification system and the currency. Their system effectively creates a scan-and-pay system that requires personal verification to buy or sell. Sound familiar?
Though privacy concerns have been raised over Worldcoin’s Orb, the technology has also received praise. In a statement about the Orb, Charles Herder, a cybersecurity specialist, said, “Worldcoin is doing something really important by bringing to the forefront the value of identity and biometrics.” When questioned about the potential of data misuse and general concern over the Orb, co-creator Alex Blania said they’re focused on “explaining to people, that, actually, we’re not going to steal your soul.”
As nice as that sounds, the Bible clearly outlines what happens when a global government and one-world currency is established. There will be total control over every person, and death awaits those who refuse to take the mark.
We may not be there yet, but it’s coming. It’s our job to warn those who have no clue what’s heading straight for them. David W. Daniels’ new tract Then What? is a perfect end-times-focused cartoon tract to hand out to friends and strangers alike. Other end-times focused tracts include The Beast, Global Warming, Almost Time, and The Only Hope. Order some today so you’re ready to hand them out when the need arises.