Brooklyn Nets player Kyrie Irving was chastised by reporters Saturday for posting a viral clip of Alex Jones breaking down the New World Order’s depopulation agenda.
In the 2002 clip, Jones lays out the globalists’ plan for a cashless society dictated by a social credit score system using the release of a pandemic or plague to funnel humanity into a dystopian neo-feudal control grid.
Sounds a lot like the COVID crisis and the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset plan, doesn’t it?
Watch the clip for yourself:
Alex Jones over 20 years ago: “There is a tyrannical organization calling itself the New World Order. pic.twitter.com/xnJvF370WI
— Markus Kartesalo 🇫🇮🇬🇧🇳🇴🇸🇪🇩🇰 (@MKartesalo) October 19, 2022
Notably, the reporter who badgered Irving didn’t refute a single word of Jones’ prescient analysis, probably because everything Jones said is now being openly admitted by globalist leaders like WEF founder Klaus Schwab.
Kyrie Irving gets into a back-and-forth with a journalist over his Instagram post of a 90s Alex Jones clip about secret societies. pic.twitter.com/l540VTkzue
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) October 30, 2022
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