Antonio Graceffo at The Epoch Times reports on some of the basics of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and why this blog continues to follow the developments:
. . . The WEF effectively
recommends policies on everything, from creating digital identity systems and restructuring the
global political system to the cessation of fossil fuel
use, individual car ownership, and the banning of eating meat.
Even though it’s a private
organization with no global or political authority, the event was attended by a
long and distinguished list of elected officials and political appointees. This
year, 51 heads of state, including Germany’s Chancellor Olaf
Scholz, presidents of Spain, South Korea, Poland, and the Philippines, and
China’s Vice-Premier Liu He, in addition to 56 finance ministers, 19 central
bank governors, 30 trade ministers, and 35 foreign ministers, were at the
forum.
Also present were the heads of
global organizations, such as IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva,
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, World Health Organization
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, NATO Secretary General Jens
Stoltenberg, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
A U.S. congressional delegation was also there,
including Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), Chris Coons (D-Del.), Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.),
and Gov. Brian Kemp (R-Ga.). On the industry side, there were more
than 600 CEOs like JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon, Goldman Sachs’
David Solomon, and Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman. . . .
. . . The WEF is a globalist organization
that wants to compromise the sovereignty of nations, rewrite the world order,
and dictate how we live, eat, and think. And for some reason, our leaders and
media support them.
As powerful as the WEF participants may be, there are more of
us little people than there are of them, and this blog is trying to stay on top of developments. At the end of the day, I like Neil Oliver’s attitude:
They think they’ve got us scared enough to accept the whole damned lot of it. Here’s the thing: I am not afraid of them. I don’t even take them seriously.
Read the rest of Mr Graceffo's column here.
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