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Kathleen J. Anderson: Everyone’s Talking About the World Economic Forum. What is It?

Many of you might only know a bit about the World Economic Forum (WEF), and it’s an annual event Davos, named for its hosting location in Switzerland.

The WEF, a group mainly made up of Western power brokers, is primarily concerned with global issues and climate change. It focuses mainly on economic matters.

The WEF might also be associated with concepts such as ‘The Great Reset,’ This is a New World Order conspiracy that was discussed in late-night conservative news shows and widely mocked by their left-wing counterparts. If you’re a frequent reader of my work, then you already know that I have a soft spot. ‘conspiracy theorists’ as they’ve been knocking the truth out of the park lately.

With Davos kicking off this week, it’s an excellent time to discuss what happens at this annual event and how it eventually trickles down into the ordinary person’s life.

It sounds boring

As I mentioned, the WEF hosts an annual event called Davos where the elites from the world come out to pay homage to founder Klaus Schwab – who reminds me of a James Bond villain who I imagine has a fleet of sharks with lasers on their heads in his basement aquarium – and to make sure they maintain their feelings of importance.

This year’s attendees include over 600 CEOs, over 50 world leaders, and various celebrities, including Idris Elba.

Let’s take a gander at just a few of the speakers at this year’s event:

  • “Special Address by Xi Jinping” with China’s President Xi Jinping and Klaus Schwab
  • “COVID-19: What’s Next?” Anthony Fauci
  • Special Address by Antonio Guterres (Secretary-General) of the United Nations
  • “Accelerating and Scaling Up Climate Innovation” – with John Kerry and Bill Gates
  • “A conversation with Janet Yellen, Secretary of the Treasury”

This sounds so boring! It also highlights the way our global elites gravitate to one another, and share the same values and views.

It was quite interesting that the special opening speech was a duo by a man not well-known for climate friendliness or human right’s, and the founder of WEF, who could also double as Ernst Blofeld.

It is possible to be boring. But is there more?

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Sounds Familiar

Comedian-turned-commentator Russell Brand has been covering the WEF Davos event and broke down brilliantly what the WEF essentially is for the world:

“…yet another one of these unelected globalist bodies…”

He explains how the group preaches about changes that will significantly impact the lives of ordinary people, but not the attendees. Their wealth protects them.

The best point he’s made, though, is:

“…policies conceived, discussed and popularized through the discourse at Davos that end up being implemented through governments.”

That is quite interesting. What could he possibly be referring too?

Let’s talk about those gas stoves. Last year, WEF suggested that gas stoves should be banned from the world. Recently, we heard about the experiments of our government with this idea. 

This idea was inspired by a Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), study. said Gas stoves are available ‘possibly responsible’ For 12% of children with asthma. Jon Creyts from RMI will be the guest speaker at Davos.

Huh, that’s interesting. His study was an observational one, as Harvard Medical School noted.

“…can’t prove that cooking with gas is the direct cause of asthma.”

The idea is still alive and well.

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Recalibrate Your Mind

The left-wing media quickly attempts to debunk conspiracy theories and facts created by right-wing loons in their doomsday bunkers.

One theory is that, as the Associated Press suggests, the WEF is trying to reorganize the society. put it:

“…using global uncertainty as a guise to take away rights.”

I can’t imagine why anyone would possibly think that crazy talk. Maybe because people notice things, like how the WEF pushed a phrase that was in a now-deleted article on its website written by Ida Auken, a member of Denmark’s parliament, that said:

“Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better.”

I know what you are thinking; that’s way too crazy, and besides, this was years ago that this article was published and has since been deleted from the WEF website.

Julie Inman, Australian eSafety Commissioner, made the announcement this week. said Davos:

“…we’re going to have to think about a recalibration of a whole range of human rights.”

Are we here now?

What rights are they? Freedom of speech and data protection. 

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Echo chamber

The best event The title is the theme for this year’s Davos. ‘The Clear and Present Danger of Disinformation’ Brian Stelter, a former CNN alum.

The following is the description for this event:

“How can the public, regulators and social media companies better collaborate to tackle disinformation, as information pollution spreads at unprecedented speed and scale?”

First, information pollution is such a fantastically bloated phrase that I bet we’ll start seeing it everywhere in our media in the next few months. The second is that I’m betting dollars to donuts the event will discuss recalibrating speech to reduce information pollution.

Simply put: How we peasants, and all those with incorrect opinions must be silenced.

Digital identification is another topic that will be discussed at Davos. Interesting how the left seems all in on digitizing all of our information, leaving us all vulnerable to geolocation without consent, social credit systems, and batching of biometric data, but don’t dare bring up voter identification.

Not to be forgotten, California will soon be adopting digital identification.

Elon Musk, a fierce critic of the WEF. explains:

“It’s not some illuminati plot to destroy humanity, but rather an extension of the well-meaning environmental sustainability movement that has gone too far.”

I partially agree.

Concerning the WEF in general, it Is important to keep tabs on what the elites are thinking and proposing, but it’s equally important to place accountability where it’s due.

It wasn’t the WEF or Klaus Schwab who locked us down during COVID; that was Our The elected leaders we voted in. 

The WEF wasn’t the one that forced many of us in various industries to get a vaccine that now seems to be embroiled in controversy regarding side effects; that was Our The elected leaders we voted in.

The freedom to flow ideas, good, bad, or horrendous, is crucial. The danger is in how they appear to be the. Only We keep listening to the same old ideas and voting for the same dumb people who continue to implement them. 

It won’t be long before we all eat impossible burgers made from insects Our digital IDs are used to sell our information to the Chinese on our electric stoves 

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