I'll put it this way. Read agenda 2020 first. See how far along they are. It's all charted out for a 5th grade reading level.
Then read agenda 2030 and see if you like the direction.
The other case we were talking about was not in the same genre. I do not believe in or follow "studies" funded by rich people to prove their points and make more money.
These un agendas are not studies. They are working documents and most of the world's countries are working though them to varying degrees. The us and australia are known to be experimentation sites for aspects of the various plans. It's very wide ranging.
The un agendas are "Agendas" we live under, not studies.
Similarly, the cdc reports are statistics gathered from dead and sick americans required to be reported. If anything, they would be hiding the number of illnesses, not over-reporting.
It is true that cdc stats could be fake. But as far as I know from working in hospitals, everybody is reporting all their illness info up the chain so the govt can have it. I think they are generally gathered and reported appropriately but could be faked.
In the case of obesity, I see fat people, and the cdc says 70% of americans are fat. I think that's low, but ok.