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The World Economic Forum, founded in 1971 by Klaus Schwab, is accused of promoting authoritarianism and Marxist ideology. It claims to address global issues like climate change and systemic racism, but critics argue that it is anti-capitalist and seeks to undermine Western values. The organization advocates for strict COVID measures, including lockdowns and mandatory vaccinations, and supports the idea of a "great reset" to reimagine economic policies. The World Economic Forum has been accused of promoting the abolition of private property, which critics argue is a form of communism. It is important to be aware of their influence and protect individual liberties against government intrusion.

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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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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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Under the COVID-19 emergency rules, elected leaders have shown unity and shared slogans. Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has faced criticism due to his past associations. The WEF, an international private organization, holds annual meetings in Davos, Switzerland, where world leaders, tech executives, celebrities, and influencers gather. Schwab openly acknowledges the WEF's influence on global politics and its grooming of future leaders. The names mentioned include Merkel, Putin, Ardern, Zuckerberg, and others. In 2014, Schwab called for a "great reset" to address urgent global issues. However, critics argue that his agenda aims to replace independent governance with a centralized world government and digital currency controlled by central banks.

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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 receives tax-free funding from its members and aims to shape global politics. Schwab's agenda, outlined in his book "COVID-19: The Great Reset," proposes a top-down control, one-world government, and a central bank-controlled digital currency. The video raises concerns about the WEF's influence and its potential impact on independent governance.

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The World Economic Forum, founded in 1971 by Klaus Schwab, is accused of promoting authoritarianism and Marxist ideology. It allegedly infiltrates governments worldwide and advocates for globalist issues like climate change and systemic racism. The organization is well-funded and trains leaders in its revolutionary ideology. It has been criticized for supporting strict COVID measures, including lockdowns and mandatory vaccinations, which are seen as infringing on personal freedoms. The World Economic Forum's central theme is the "great reset," which aims to reimagine economic policies in the West. Critics argue that its promotion of the abolition of private property aligns with communist ideals and poses a threat to individual liberties. It is important to monitor the organization's influence and protect personal freedoms.

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This video discusses the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its founder, Klaus Schwab. The WEF is an international organization that brings together world leaders, business executives, and influential figures in Davos, Switzerland. Schwab is proud of the WEF's ability to shape global politics and has called for a "great reset" to address urgent issues. However, critics argue that Schwab's agenda aims to replace independent governance with a centralized world government and digital currency. They believe this agenda promotes a socialist agenda and lowers expectations for future generations. The video also mentions the involvement of influential figures like Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and George Soros.

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This video discusses the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its founder, Klaus Schwab. The WEF is an international organization that brings together world leaders, business executives, and influential figures in Davos, Switzerland. The WEF has been criticized for its influence on global politics and its ability to shape the future. Schwab has called for a "great reset" to address urgent issues, but some argue that his agenda aims to replace independent governance with a centralized world government and digital currency. The video raises concerns about the WEF's power and influence.

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Many leaders are seizing opportunities during the COVID-19 crisis, echoing similar sentiments. Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, aims to shape global politics and promote a one-world government through the Great Reset. The WEF hosts exclusive gatherings in Davos, Switzerland, where influential figures meet behind closed doors. Schwab's agenda, outlined in his book "COVID-19: The Great Reset," advocates for centralized control and a digital currency.

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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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Under the COVID-19 emergency rules, elected leaders have shown their true colors, marching in lockstep and chanting the same slogans. The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971, brings together world leaders, big pharma executives, tech titans, Hollywood celebrities, and media personalities in Davos, Switzerland. Klaus Schwab, the founder of WEF, aims to shape and influence world politics through programs like the Global Shapers and Global Young Leaders. Schwab's book, "COVID-19: The Great Reset," outlines his agenda for a top-down control, one world government, and a central bank-controlled digital currency. The names mentioned in connection with this agenda include Merkel, Putin, Ardern, Kurz, Macri, Zuckerberg, Ma, Newsom, Bancel, Clinton, DiCaprio, Gupta, Soros, Rothschilds, and others.

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This video discusses the World Economic Forum (WEF), an international private organization founded in 1971. The WEF brings together its members, including world leaders, Big Pharma Executives, Tech Titans, Hollywood celebrities, media personalities, and Internet influencers, in Davos, Switzerland. The forum is held annually and is known for its exclusivity. The video also mentions Klaus Schwab, a key figure in the WEF, and his involvement with Esher Weiss Ravensberg, a company that used slave labor during the Nazi regime. Overall, the video highlights the influence and power of the WEF in shaping global discussions and policies.

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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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Founded in 1971 by Klaus Schwab, the World Economic Forum promotes globalist issues and advocates for extreme COVID measures. They push for the abolition of private property, echoing Marxist ideology. The forum's goal is the "great reset," reimagining economic policies post-pandemic. Their influence spans politics, business, and the arts, aiming to minimize individual freedoms in the name of climate change. It is crucial to resist their anti-capitalist agenda to protect liberty and prevent government overreach.

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The UN and the World Economic Forum (WEF) share a vision to remake the world by 2030. The WEF, comprised of independent, non-elected individuals, has been meeting since 1971 to discuss their vision for the world. The UN initiated Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) with a 15-year plan that expired in 2015, followed by another 15-year plan expiring in 2030, encompassing 17 goals. While the SDGs appear beneficial, the methods to achieve them involve social engineering, centralized power, and control. For example, achieving food security involves funding big pharma and big agriculture, like corporate farms and GMOs, which forces small farmers out of business worldwide as farmland is bought up by large corporations.

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This video discusses the historical context and influence of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in shaping global politics and agendas. It highlights the origins of the WEF and its connection to powerful individuals and organizations, such as the Rockefeller family. The video explores how the WEF has been involved in promoting technocratic solutions and global governance, particularly through initiatives like the Great Reset and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It also touches on topics like climate change, pandemics, and digital transformation. The speaker emphasizes the need for awareness and critical thinking in the face of these global agendas. (144 words)

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The speaker discusses the so-called Great Reset, insisting it is not a conspiracy theory and noting that it has been referenced by prime minister Trudeau in a United Nations speech. The speaker explains that Pierre Polyev, the federal conservative finance critic, recently raised concerns about this concept and was criticized by some in the media and by liberals for allegedly promoting conspiracy theories. According to the speaker, the Great Reset is the name of Klaus Schwab’s book. Schwab’s thesis, as described, is that governments and societies should “seize the opportunity of the public health and economic crisis to reimagine the world and radically change policies.” The speaker characterizes the proposed changes as a “grab bag of left wing ideas” that would mean less freedom and more government intervention, including policies that would “create massive poverty,” with particular emphasis on energy policy. Klaus Schwab is identified as the president and founder of the World Economic Forum, also known as the Davos Summit. The speaker labels Davos as “the biggest gathering of global hypocrites in history,” describing it as a ski village in Switzerland where, every February, thousands of wealthy individuals, including billionaires, millionaires, global CEOs, and politicians, fly in with private airplanes to spend a week lecturing the world, including working people, about reducing their carbon footprint. The speaker asserts that the Great Reset is advocated by influential people and even alluded to by Trudeau, though the discussion centers on what the reset entails and how it would impact policy, government power, and energy policy.

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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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We've found that the World Economic Forum is pushing a super globalist agenda, attempting to create a new world order that undermines the sovereignty of countries and our democracy. This organization, along with the UN, is controlled by the same ideas and oligarchs. They're creating leaders who will be elected by us, but these individuals are not employees of their people. They try to control people by salary and offers, ensuring they are politically correct. They aim to maintain a global rules-based order and compact dangerous extremist views on the internet to minimize the spread of misinformation and shape a great reset, believing nobody will be safe if not everybody is vaccinated. This involves a deep, systemic, and structural restructuring of our world.

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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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Under the COVID-19 emergency rules, elected leaders have shown their true colors, marching in lockstep and chanting the same slogans. The World Economic Forum (WEF), founded in 1971, brings together world leaders, big pharma executives, tech titans, Hollywood celebrities, and media personalities in Davos, Switzerland. Klaus Schwab, the founder of WEF, aims to shape and influence world politics through programs like the Global Shapers and Global Young Leaders. Schwab's book, "COVID-19: The Great Reset," outlines his agenda for a top-down control, one-world government, and a central bank-controlled digital currency. The names mentioned, including Merkel, Putin, Ardern, Kurz, Macri, Zuckerberg, and others, have been associated with dystopian and authoritative actions during the pandemic.

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The World Economic Forum, founded in 1971, is accused of promoting authoritarianism and Marxist ideology. It claims to have influence over government cabinets, including those in Canada, Argentina, and France. The organization advocates for globalist issues like climate change and systemic racism, while also pushing for an online digital identity. Critics argue that the Forum is anti-capitalist and seeks to undermine Western values. They promote stakeholder capitalism, which prioritizes climate change over wealth creation. The Forum supports strict COVID measures, such as lockdowns and vaccine mandates, and aims to reimagine economic policies through the concept of the "Great Reset." Critics fear this could lead to communism and the abolition of private property. It is important to monitor the Forum's influence and protect individual liberties.

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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 Global Public Private Partnership with lain Davis
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Whitney Webb frames our era as one of unprecedented deceit, with both private and public sectors colluding in what she and her guest call a Global Public Private Partnership, or GPPP. In this view, policy is not primarily produced by elected governments but by a layered network that includes global think tanks, philanthropic hands, and corporate power. Ian Davis defines stakeholder capitalism as “a deception,” explaining that it began in the 1970s with Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum and is designed so “stakeholder partners”—global corporations, governments, NGOs, philanthropic bodies—will regulate their own markets, creating a new form of political influence. Governments, he notes, are urged to translate their role into enabling environments while market regulation shifts to the private-public network. Davis maps the policy flow: a centralized global hub formulates agendas, distributing and enforcing them through a hierarchy. At the top sits the Bank for International Settlements and national central banks, which control global money flows. Surrounding them are global think tanks—Chatham House, CFR, Club of Rome, and similar bodies—that craft policy agendas. Those ideas are then passed to policy distributors who influence national governance, often in exchange for aid or financing from institutions like the IMF. The policy then enters local governments, shaping local development through a shared global program, including sustainable development goals. He cites the World Health Organization’s 02/2005 stance that governments “can create an enabling environment,” underscoring the shift from government-led policy to governance through ideas. A central node in this network, Davis argues, is the World Economic Forum, which has established global governance councils to advise policymakers—without elections or accountability. He cites Kofi Annan’s 1998 Davos speech describing a “quiet revolution” where partnerships among governments, international organizations, business, and civil society become central to UN business. The resulting ecosystem elevates entities like Schwab, Gates, BlackRock, and others within a fluid but cohesive network, where influence travels through ESG mandates, central-bank money, and reform agendas. On remedies, both speakers emphasize not complying as a practical start: decentralize power, resist centralized control, and develop parallel systems. Cash use, mutual aid, and non-voting as strategic choices are advocated, along with building networks to withstand social and economic coercion. They warn that vaccine mandates, digital IDs, and CBDCs are stepping stones toward total control, urging vigilance and proactive reskilling and barter within communities. For those seeking more, Davis directs readers to inthistogether.com, ukcolumn.org, and offguardian.org, noting his book is freely available online.
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