““WEF is increasingly becoming an unelected world government that the people never asked for and don’t want.” — Elon Musk
My time was limited today—so I’m sending out a brief post.
But I know you love this topic.
The analytics on articles about the World Economic Forum let me know you want more—the opens, view counts and engagement on the posts don’t lie — you are highly interested in what Schwab’s ego and his cohorts’ egos are lathering up next.
So, I’m going to direct your attention to an article a friend of mine wrote called:
Why Do Friends of Freedom Dread the World Economic Forum?
You can find a smorgasbord of fantastic articles on the BROWNSTONE INSTITUTE website—but I want to focus on James (Jim) Bovard’s article tonight. Bovard is a freedom warrior and libertarian whose commentary targets “examples of waste, failures, corruption, cronyism and abuses of power in government.”
Here is a taste of Bovard’s article:
Major media outlets were either participants or cosponsors of the WEF. Former New York Times editor-in-chief Jill Abramson slammed the Times for being part of the Davos “corrupt circle-jerk.” While the event was portrayed as a chance for sharing ideas, it was instead little more than a chance to hobnob with fellow elitists. Author Walter Kirn noted that there is almost no disagreement among WEF attendees: “The largest matters on earth are at stake (supposedly) yet the conferees don’t argue. They don’t debate. All points seem smugly settled. It’s an ego orgy.” The hypocrisy was beyond hip-deep. Journalist Michael Shellenberger noted, “WEF doesn’t engage in even the minimal amount of transparency through public disclosure that it constantly preaches to corporations and philanthropies.” (source)
These 'Elephant in the Room' Roundup links are so 😱 shocking, almost surreal (well surreal to the sheeple, that is), that I feel they should all probably be put in one Google or Notion spreadsheet, to easily share and pass around.
(Hit me up if you want to work on that together)
It's like the psy-op is consuming the orchestrators of it as well, as they thresh around with the deadly sin of pride, inducing spiritual blindness. The mind is the final frontier. Why nutrition and meditation are so important - to help us clear our thoughts. Thanks for the humour, and the article.