An Instagram video is making unfounded claims that U.S. climate envoy John Kerry spoke about wanting to “wipe out the middle class.”
By Ciara O'Rourke • October 25, 2022
In one example, the outlet said promoting meat alternatives would lead to a decreased demand in beef and a reduction in livestock in the U.S. in favor of"crickets and other insects" as protein. Yann Zopf, a World Economic Forum spokesperson, told PolitiFact the organization believes digital currencies"have a role to play in building a global financial system" in a post-pandemic world, but it can only recommend, not mandate its use.
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