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The speaker sets out to “clear up” fascism, communism, and totalitarianism by arguing they are not simple opposites but rival forms arising from the same collectivist impulse. He cites Mussolini’s definition of fascism as corporatism—the merger of corporate and government power—and the view that “for the fascist, everything is the state and nothing human or spiritual exists, much less has value outside the state.” He then paraphrases Ayn Rand, saying “Fascism and communism are not two opposites, but two rival gangs fighting over the same territory” based on the collectivist principle that man is the rightless slave of the state. He notes that the Nazis’ National Socialism fused unions, industry, and state into a totalitarian system, and labels that form of totalitarianism as fascism. Turning to today, he argues Mussolini’s corporatist definition best fits recent developments, with “the corporate and governments joining into a merger” aided by the World Economic Forum (WEF), United Nations (UN), and related entities. He traces a historical lineage: in the late 1950s, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund funded the Special Studies Project, with Nelson Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger involved, aiming to “shape a new world order” across spiritual, economic, political, and social dimensions. The CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) and David Rockefeller are described as coordinating global leaders to build a globalist system, identifying global challenges—health, pandemics, population, climate change—as pathways to global governance. He emphasizes climate change as an opportunity to promote globalism, noting Harvard’s International Seminar (funded by Ford, Rockefeller, and others) and Klaus Schwab’s rise to prominence, leading to the European Economic Forum in 1971 and its evolution into the World Economic Forum (WEF). Key players and structures are listed: Barbara Ward’s push for sustainable development and climate focus; the Club of Rome and its Limits to Growth; Giovanni Agnelli linking banking and big oil with Rockefeller figures; the Davos forum’s shift to sustainability, stakeholder capitalism, and climate. He highlights funding and influence from major banks and financial institutions, the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, and Bilderberg participants, asserting a broad network guiding global policy. From the 1970s onward, he covers milestones: the 1972 Stockholm conference on climate, the 1987 World Commission on Environment and Development (Brundtland) and Our Common Future; Agenda 21 (1992) from Rio; Bilderberg meetings; the 1990s and 2000s’s Davos and the emergence of the Global Leaders of the WEF; the 2020 initiative and the identification of pandemics, climate risk, and digital governance as future imperatives. He notes the 2006 Global Risks report’s mention of a pandemic and misinformation, arguing they anticipated the 2020 pandemic and the censorship that followed. He argues that public-private partnerships represent totalitarianism, with “the state and corporate power” merged and “the politicians… taking orders from the top levels.” He contends the UN Global Goals and the 2019 formal joining of WEF with the UN formalize a global government, promoting the Fourth Industrial Revolution to reshape the physical world, environment, space surveillance, and digital technology. The Decade of Action (2019) culminates in a 2020 pandemic as part of a planned sequence toward global governance. He concludes that fascism, communism, and totalitarianism are effectively the same at core: “the state” or “the corporate governmental” structure controlling individuals, with “fascism and communism” as rival narratives used to advance a single collectivist end. The closing thanks acknowledge supporters and invite further contributions.

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Dr. Strangelove, Khan, and Galbraith played significant roles in the development of nuclear deterrence and the push for a European Union. Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, merged his father's nuclear weapons company and illegally built nuclear weapons for South Africa. The Club of Rome's publication in 1972 introduced the idea of depopulation, which gained international attention when Schwab invited the founder to speak at the World Economic Forum. Despite controversy, the forum gained support from powerful elites. The author suggests that Schwab's supervillain persona is a deliberate marketing tactic. The World Economic Forum is believed to be nearing its maximum expansion before an eventual collapse, as people will eventually resist. However, the forum seems more focused on depopulation and thermonuclear war.

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The World Economic Forum is accused of pushing a dystopian agenda to control humanity through media, science, and technology. Founder Klaus Schwab sees democracy as an obstacle to a globalized world and suggests a self-selected coalition of multinational corporations, governments, and civil society organizations to manage it. Schwab openly admits to penetrating governments worldwide, with leaders like Angela Merkel, Vladimir Putin, Emmanuel Macron, and Justin Trudeau being members of the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders Program. The Transnational Institute describes the Forum as a silent global coup d'etat to capture governance.

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World War 3 is not a conventional war between nations, but rather a conflict between globalists and everyone else. The speaker is starting a side project to share their research on this topic. They discuss the influence of globalism and its key figure, referred to as KB, who had ties to influential individuals like Henry Kissinger. They delve into KB's mentors and his family history, including his father's involvement in the German nuclear program during World War 2. The speaker also mentions the Club of Rome and its ideology of reducing population. They emphasize the need to understand the bigger forces at play and invite viewers to follow their investigations on platforms like Rumble and YouTube.

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This revolution involves robots fighting humans. Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, has a controversial past linked to Nazi crimes. The WEF brings together global leaders and influencers in Davos, Switzerland. Schwab aims to shape world politics through programs like the Global Shapers and Young Leaders. He advocates for a "great reset" to establish a centralized world government and digital currency.

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Henry Kissinger gained recognition from the Rockefeller family for his work on nuclear weapons. He became close to them after publishing his erudite book in the late 1950s. The speaker was the first to introduce Kissinger to his brother Nelson, who was then the governor of New York and considering a presidential run. Kissinger became Nelson's foreign policy adviser and remains a respected international statesman even after serving as secretary of state. Another speaker mentioned how attending a seminar by Kissinger transformed their life, and their friendship has endured since then. Kissinger has visited Davos multiple times.

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Henry Kissinger gained recognition from the Rockefeller family after publishing a significant work on nuclear weapons in the late 1950s. He became involved with the Council on Foreign Relations, where he impressed many, including Nelson Rockefeller, who later became his friend and foreign policy adviser. Even decades after serving as Secretary of State, Kissinger remains a sought-after advisor for world leaders. A pivotal moment for one participant was attending a seminar led by Kissinger, despite not being officially accepted. This experience sparked a lasting friendship and ignited his interest in geopolitical affairs, particularly as there were few Germans present shortly after the war. Kissinger's influence has continued to resonate over the years.

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Some people believe that the revolution we are experiencing involves a battle between robots and humans, with the expectation that humans will emerge victorious. Professor Klaus Schwab, the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has a controversial background. The WEF, established in 1971, is an international private organization that receives significant funding from its members and hosts an annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland. This event brings together world leaders, industry executives, celebrities, and influencers. The WEF has been criticized for its exclusive nature and the secretive deals made during private parties. Schwab has openly discussed his aim to shape the future through programs like the Global Shapers and Global Young Leaders, potentially influencing future government leaders. The WEF's influence extends to promoting vaccination and includes prominent figures such as Angela Merkel, Vladimir Putin, Jacinda Ardern, and Mark Zuckerberg. Schwab's concept of the "great reset" was introduced in 2014 as a solution to global challenges. However, there are concerns about the true intentions behind this initiative.

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Through the Young Global Leaders program, initiated by Klaus Schwab in 1992, influential figures like Angela Merkel and Bill Gates were trained as puppets by Mr. Global. Many current leaders, including Macron, Kurz, Trudeau, Ardern, Spahn, and von der Leyen, also emerged from this program. Legal disputes have been initiated in various countries, such as India, South Africa, the US, Canada, and France, to hold those responsible for the pandemic accountable. The Berlin Corona Committee has compelling evidence that the pandemic was not about health but rather about Mr. Global's objectives: destroying regional economies, shifting wealth to the super-rich, population reduction, gaining total control, and establishing a world government under the UN. It is crucial to stop these megalomaniac psychopaths and sociopaths.

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Henry Kissinger first gained recognition from the Rockefeller family for his work on nuclear weapons in the late 1950s. He became close to the family and was introduced to Nelson Rockefeller by Speaker 1, who was impressed by Kissinger's expertise. Kissinger became Nelson's foreign policy advisor and remains a respected international statesman even after serving as Secretary of State. Speaker 2 credits Kissinger's seminar for transforming their life and sparking an interest in geopolitical affairs. Their friendship has endured, with Kissinger participating in seminars in Davos.

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David mentioned Henry Kissinger's early connection with the Rockefeller family due to his work on nuclear weapons. Kissinger's relationship with the Rockefellers grew as he became Nelson Rockefeller's foreign policy advisor. Kissinger's influence as an international statesman remains strong even years after his time as secretary of state. The speaker's life was transformed by a seminar led by Kissinger, sparking a lasting friendship and interest in geopolitics.

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This video discusses the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its founder, Klaus Schwab. The WEF is an international private organization that brings together world leaders, business executives, celebrities, and influencers in Davos, Switzerland. The WEF has been criticized for its influence on global politics and its ability to shape the future. Klaus Schwab has called for a "great reset" to address urgent issues, but some see this as a push for a one-world government and a digital currency controlled by central banks. The video raises concerns about Schwab's background and his role in South Africa's nuclear weapons program during apartheid.

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Under the COVID-19 emergency rules, elected leaders have shown their unity and shared slogans. The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971, brings together its members with world leaders, tech titans, and celebrities in Davos, Switzerland. Klaus Schwab, the founder of WEF, aims to shape global politics and promote a centralized world government and digital currency. His book, "COVID-19: The Great Reset," outlines his agenda. The WEF's global young leaders program grooms individuals who may later govern in a certain way. Schwab's background includes ties to a company that used slave labor during the Nazi regime and involvement in South Africa's nuclear weapons program during apartheid.

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World War III is not a conventional war between nations, but rather a conflict between globalists and everyone else. The speaker is starting a side project to share their research on this topic. They discuss the influence of figures like Henry Kissinger and John K. Galbraith on a person referred to as KB, who later founded the World Economic Forum. They also delve into KB's family history, including his father's involvement in the German Nuclear program during World War II. The speaker mentions the Club of Rome and their ideology of reducing the global population. They emphasize the need to understand the larger forces at play in the world and invite viewers to follow their investigation on various platforms.

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The COVID-19 crisis has provided an opportunity for elected leaders to reveal their true intentions. The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971, brings together influential individuals from various sectors every year in Davos, Switzerland. Klaus Schwab, the founder of WEF, aims to shape global politics and establish a top-down, one-world government with a digital currency. The WEF has infiltrated governments worldwide, including Canada's cabinet. Schwab emphasizes the importance of partnerships with business, politics, NGOs, media, experts, scientists, academia, religious leaders, and social entrepreneurs. He believes the younger generation, including leaders like Trudeau and the president of Argentina, will drive the future.

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David mentioned how Henry Kissinger first caught the attention of the Rockefeller family with his work on nuclear weapons. He became close to the Rockefellers and later advised Nelson Rockefeller on foreign policy. Kissinger is still sought after for his advice by world leaders. Another individual shared how attending Kissinger's seminar transformed their life and sparked their interest in geopolitical affairs. Kissinger's influence has endured over the years.

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Henry Kissinger gained recognition from the Rockefeller family after publishing a significant work on nuclear weapons in the late 1950s. He became closely associated with them, particularly through his involvement with the Council on Foreign Relations, where he led a study group as a young Harvard instructor. His connection with Nelson Rockefeller, who was then the governor of New York, solidified his role as a foreign policy adviser. Even decades after serving as Secretary of State, Kissinger remains a sought-after advisor for world leaders. A pivotal moment for one participant was attending a seminar led by Kissinger, which sparked a lasting friendship and a deep interest in geopolitical affairs.

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I attended a seminar with Henry Kissinger, which was a significant experience for me. Despite not being accepted, I was allowed to join because I am German. This led to a lasting friendship between us. Meeting Kissinger at the Kennedy School changed my life and sparked my interest in politics. Over the years, I have had the opportunity to meet many world leaders, but only a few left a lasting impression. One of them was my teacher at Howard 50 years ago, Professor Henrik Kissinger. I am grateful for his mentorship and advice. The president's speech at Davos was of great importance, as it outlined a vision for globalization and a new world order. I want to express my gratitude to Henry Kissinger for his presence and for joining us in this discussion.

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The video discusses the connections between Henry Kissinger's CIA-funded International Seminar at Harvard and Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders program. It highlights how Kissinger's seminar aimed to groom future leaders aligned with U.S. interests, particularly during the Cold War. The speaker reveals that Schwab's initiative mirrors this model, as it also seeks to train global leaders sympathetic to a globalist agenda. Key figures from both programs are mentioned, emphasizing the continuity of influence from Kissinger to Schwab. The speaker also touches on the broader implications of these programs for global governance and the political landscape, suggesting that the legacy of these initiatives continues to shape leadership today. Support for the speaker's work is encouraged through various donation platforms.

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Henry Kissinger first gained notice from the Rockefeller family for his work on nuclear weapons in the late 1950s. He became close to the family and was introduced to Nelson Rockefeller by Speaker 1, who was impressed by Kissinger. Kissinger became Nelson's foreign policy advisor and is still sought after for his advice by heads of state. Speaker 2 credits Kissinger's seminar for opening their eyes and developing an interest in geopolitical affairs. Their friendship has endured since then.

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Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), was born in Germany, where his father's company, Escher Weiss Ravensberg, used slave labor for Nazi weapons manufacturing. Schwab later joined the board. The WEF, founded in 1971, is a private organization that gathers world leaders, executives, celebrities, and influencers in Davos, Switzerland. Schwab says he created the global shapers community to shape the future and that the WEF penetrates cabinets. He called for a "great reset" detailed in his book, "COVID-19: The Great Reset," aiming to replace independent governance with a one-world government and central bank-controlled digital currency. Schwab views communist China as a model and invited Xi Jinping to Davos. Yuval Noah Harari says AI and data allow hacking and manipulation of humans, ending free will. Data is key to controlling the future. China uses COVID tests to collect genetic data and employs a social credit system to monitor and control citizens, rewarding good behavior and punishing "bad citizens." Some view Shanghai as the world's largest prison.

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Henry Kissinger first gained recognition from the Rockefeller family for his work on nuclear weapons. He became close to the family and was introduced to Nelson Rockefeller, who later became governor of New York. Kissinger became Nelson's foreign policy advisor and is still sought after for his advice by heads of state. The speaker's life was transformed when they attended a seminar led by Kissinger, which sparked their interest in geopolitics. Their friendship has endured to this day.

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Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), was born in Germany; his father's company used slave labor during the Nazi regime. Schwab later joined the board. The WEF, founded in 1971, is a private organization that brings together world leaders, executives, celebrities, and influencers in Davos, Switzerland. Schwab says he created the "global shapers" community to shape the future and that the WEF penetrates cabinets. He called for a "great reset" to address global issues, detailed in his book, aiming to replace independent governance with a one-world government and central bank-controlled digital currency. Schwab views communist China as a model and invited Xi Jinping to Davos. He believes mastering technologies like AI and synthetic biology will determine world dominance. Yuval Noah Harari says technology allows hacking and manipulating humans, ending the idea of free will. China is collecting Americans' DNA, and Bill Gates has connections with the Beijing Genomic Institute, which has ties to the Chinese military. China's social credit system scores citizens based on behavior, granting benefits for good scores and punishing low scores.

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Some people believe that the revolution we are experiencing involves a battle between robots and humans, with the expectation that humans will emerge victorious. Professor Klaus Schwab, the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has a controversial background. The WEF, established in 1971, is an international private organization that receives significant funding from its members and hosts an annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland. This event brings together world leaders, industry executives, celebrities, and influencers. The WEF's influence extends beyond the publicized event, with private parties facilitating deals and connections. Schwab has created initiatives like the Global Shapers and Global Young Leaders Program to shape the future and potentially infiltrate cabinets. The WEF's agenda includes promoting vaccination for everyone's safety. Schwab's call for a "great reset" in 2014 aimed to address urgent global issues.

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The World Economic Forum's history is not as it seems. Klaus Schwab, the founder, had a team of influential Americans, including Henry Kissinger, working behind the scenes. These individuals were part of the Council on Foreign Relations and had ties to the CIA. They played a significant role in shaping the organization and its goals. Schwab's connections with these powerful figures helped him establish the World Economic Forum and push for global domination. The forum aimed to unite Europe and America and eventually create a new world order. Schwab's vision aligns with the predictions made by Herman Kahn in the 1960s. However, this technocratic movement faces opposition from those who value national identity and freedom.
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