PwoperNaughtyButNot
9:04 Fri Jul 15
Re: WEF and their puppets
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Here you go , the actual answer for you from the horses mouth - it’s all just a conspiracy though.
At the Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics, Schwab discussed how the WEF’s modus operandi is to penetrate governments by installing its “Young Global Leaders.”
“This notion to integrate young leaders has been part of WEF for many years, I have to say when I mention some names like Ms. Angela Merkel, even Vladimir Putin and so on, they all have been Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum," Klaus said.
“But what we are very proud of, is the young generation like prime minister Justin Trudeau, president of Argentina and so on, that we penetrate the cabinets.”
“So yesterday I was at a reception for PM Trudeau, and I knew that half of his cabinet or even more are actually Young Global Leaders as well, and it’s true in Argentina and for the president of France.”
Oddly - Rio Ferdinand is a Young Global Leader.
It’s a networking group where they all get told how to think but believe they are thought leaders.
Schwab is also the author of a number of books that world leaders lap up and use as playbooks:
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Covid 19 - The Great Reset
- The Great Narrative for a Better Future
- Stakeholder Capitalism
- Shaping the Future of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Brave New Mindset
The real question is who is behind him?
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BRANDED
9:24 Fri Jul 15
Re: WEF and their puppets
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Already in the first year, 1992, a number of highly influential candidates were elected. Among 200 selected were global profiles such as Angela Merkel, Tony Blair, Nicolas Sarkozy, Bill Gates, Bono, Richard Branson (Virgin), Jorma Ollila (Shell Oil), and José Manuel Barroso (President of the European Commission 2004–2014).[
More examples of influential Young Global Leaders
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden Crown Prince Haakon of Norway Crown Prince Fredrik of Denmark Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, Netherlands Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al-Saud, Ambassador for Saudi-Arabia in USA Jacinda Arden, Prime Minister, New Zeeland Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister, Belgium Emmanuel Macron, President, France Sanna Marin, Prime Minister, Finland Carlos Alvarado Quesada, President, Costa Rica Faisal Alibrahim, Minister of Economy and Planning, Saudi Arabia Shauna Aminath, Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Technology, Maldives Ida Auken, MP, former Minister of Environment, Denmark (author to the infamous article “Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better”) Annalena Baerbock, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Leader of Alliance 90/Die Grünen, Germany Kamissa Camara, Minister of the Digital Economy and Planning, Mali Ugyen Dorji, Minister of Domestic Affairs, Bhutan Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Canada Martín Guzmán, Minister of Finance, Argentina Muhammad Hammad Azhar, Minister of Energy, Pakistan Paula Ingabire, Minister of Information and communications technology and Innovation, Rwanda Ronald Lamola, Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, South Africa Birgitta Ohlson, Minister for European Union Affairs 2010–2014, Sweden Mona Sahlin, Party Leader of the Social Democrats 2007–2011, Sweden Stav Shaffir, Leader of the Green Party, Israel Vera Daves de Sousa, Minister of Finance, Angola Leonardo Di Caprio, actor and Climate Activist Mattias Klum, photographer and Environmentalist Jack Ma, Founder of Alibaba Larry Page, Founder of Google Ricken Patel, Founder of Avaaz David de Rothschild, adventurer and Environmentalist Jimmy Wale, Founder of Wikipedia Jacob Wallenberg, Chairman of Investor Niklas Zennström, Founder of Skype Mark Zuckerberg, Founder of Facebook
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