Grumpy Old Men: Kerry, Gore Help The World Tune Out Klaus Schwab’s Aging Cult Of Delusional Kooks
The World Economic Forum has finally jumped the shark, presumably while skiing across Al Gore’s “boiling ocean” behind a leaky tub steered by the radical Left’s Captain Queeg.
As the annual globalist confab staggered to a conclusion in Davos, the forum’s 52-year arc was also mercifully nearing an end. It started in 1971 as an ambitious kook group led by a 30-yearold economist who was equal parts Bond villains and L. Ron Hubbard. For decades, nobody paid much attention to the phenomenon, but then rich, famous, powerful people started showing themselves. That’s when conservatives raised the alarm and warned the world that Klaus Schwab and his vacant-eyed acolytes appeared bent on world domination. As usual, the leftist media’s response was something like, “You guys are crazy conspiracy theorists, and anyway, it’s a good thing.”
With much of the world in debt, inflation, crisis-level migration, and the threat of World War III, nobody wants to hear what the pompous quarter-wits wearing propeller beanies have for us. Even Europe’s unofficial energy czar, Greta Thunberg, only showed up this year to heckle The swells.
Emissions from this year’s collection of aging C-list gasbags included the usual dire warnings about a dying planet and the neo-spiritual demand for repentance from the developed world. A dystopian future is just around the corner. The solution is for the successful countries to return the Stone Age, while giving all their money to unelected globalists who promise it will be distributed to the noble Savages.
If you eat meat, own a car, believe in borders, don’t want to be tracked, or simply want to be left alone, you’re the problem. This message was not new but it sounds much more familiar than frightening. Maybe it’s because what passed fOder star power at this year’s meeting looked more like a reboot of “Cocoon,” or “Grumpy Old Men.”
Al Gore (74), his voice rising in that affected, decidedly discomfiting, claimed the title of the “oceans are boiling.” It must be a huge gas stove beneath the seabed. It seems like yesterday that Gore was fighting off an a. slew of complaints from masseusesYet, miraculously, they were able to dodge MeToo cancellations. hundreds of millions of dollars His “save the planet” grift.
John Kerry, 79 is a fellow failed Democrat presidential candidate. pronounced himself an “extraterrestrial” Who was it? “touched” by someone or something that conferred on him the ability to save the world. Kerry once said, “Flying by private jet is insufferable.” “is the only choice for somebody like me.” If you marry the widow of a former Senator colleague, you can also own your own Gulfstream.
Tony Blair, 69, the former British prime minister who is rumored to be Schwab’s potential succesSor, was heard calling for a “digital infrastructure” so “we can know who is vaccinated and who is not.” Blair’s Memo: It is not just those people who are annoying. “In this house …” Yard signs “Co-Exist” These bumper stickers are not desired anymore.
The WEF’s twin sugar daddies didn’t even bother to attend this year. Jeffrey Epstein’s old wingman, Bill GatesGeorge Soros was absent and George Soros could not be found in the crypt, where he enjoyed the genuflections from his minions.
Schwab could even be the victim of a mutiny. According to The GuardianA group of former and current forum members signed up to a report calling out the founder “completely unaccountable to anyone inside and outside the organization.”
“Klaus has been at the helm of the WEF for 52 years,” The group was charged. “When he was born, 122 of the 195 states in the world right now did not even exist.”
More useful information was available from these sources to help protect mankind and the planet. British comedian Konstantin KisinThe address of a recent Oxford Union debate speaker went viral, reaching far more eyes than any Davos decree. The gist: Innovation, not authoritarianism, is humanity’s only hope. People in the world’s poorest and most populous countries are not going to stop trying to stay warm and feed their children just to win over a delusional pack of patronizing progressives.
“You are not going to get these people to stay poor,” Kisin stated. “You’re not even going to get them to not want to be richer. And so I put it to you ladies and gentlemen, there is only one thing we can do in this country to stop climate change, and that is to make scientific and technological breakthroughs that will create the clean energy that is not only clean, but also cheaper.”
If Kisin wants to start a club and hold annual meetings in the Swiss Alps to discuss how to take over the world, I’m in. It’s possible it will become a popular club. It could become a
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