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That the elite will soon deprive of all property, warned Katasonov

The globalists want to carry out their long-held plan of a grand decline in the standard of living of the vast majority of people on the planet.
Economist Valentin Katasonov warned about this, reports IA DEITA.RU with reference to the Day TV YouTube channel.
According to the expert, in the next few years, representatives of the global financial elite will deprive 99% of humanity of absolutely all personal property, as well as individual rights and freedoms. This process will be rapid and irreversible.
At the same time, according to the expert, the ruling elite will call the progressive pandemic a purely formal pretext for the implementation of its commitment. Bankers and financiers are going to use this as the main reason for the “Great Reset”.

At the same time, as Katasonov said, whose ultimate goal is the complete abolition of private property and even the very concept of money for the bulk of humanity. All citizens will be completely deprived of the usual level of consumption.

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