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The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is underway
in Davos. Here’s part of Libby Emmons’s
report at The Post Millenial:
The World
Economic Forum's Annual Meeting opened in Davos on
Monday, with founder Klaus
Schwab making a call for attendees to "master the future."
. . .
Though it sounds like a mantra from
a paperback self-help book, the phrase "master the future" is in line
with the plans the WEF has for global society. The WEF identifies several
combined concerns that they intend to tackle with one, unifying philosophy, and
that is collective globalism essentially without national borders, democracy, or
self-governance. Instead, the WEF views the world as a collection as something
to be controlled and mastered, and they intend to do so by 2030.
"But what is more
important," Schwab continued, is that we approach the future with a
positive spirit. With a spirit which reflects human creativity and
ingenuity." It was in this spirit that Schwab introduced artists to the
stage, who undoubtedly are on board with the WEF's ideas for a utopian future
where everyone will own nothing, have no privacy, and be happy.
. . .
In other words, the plan is to
harness these simultaneous crises, as Schwab elucidated, and use them to gain
control, drive a new world view, and demand compliance from both private and
public actors on the world stage.
One of the key areas of discourse
is climate change, which has been used as a cudgel by wealthy governing nations
in the west to control populations, their use of energy, ability to travel,
reproduction, and overarching ethos. As part of the undertaking of the Annual
Meeting this week, WEF leaders and partners intend to address fuel and food
supply through the lens of creating new systems for "energy, climate and
nature."
. . .
Many global leaders are in
attendance at the Annual Meeting, so that they can figure out how they'd like
to bring about these massive changes in their own countries, and most of them
flew in on private jets to do it. In 2022, more than 1,000 private jets flew
into Davos to address how to tell other people to deal with climate change.
The full list of
US representatives who are in attendance are: Climate Czar John F. Kerry,
Biden's trade rep Katherine Tai, Biden's secretary of labor Martin Walsh,
along with FBI head Christopher Wray, US Director of National
Intelligence Avril Haines, Samantha Power of the US Agency for
International Development, Governors Brian Kemp, Gretchen Whitmer, JB Pritzker,
and a handful of congressman, including Senators Christopher Coons, Maria
Cantwell, James Risch, Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. House
Reps from California, New York, Florida, New Jersey, and Massachusetts are also
in attendance.
Never let a crisis go to waste. And apparently, the
more crises, the better. Read the rest here.
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