• One of the premier conferences on global centralization behind Davos is the annual World Government Summit in Dubai; a place where establishment elites get to speak about agendas they used to keep secret.
    One of the premier conferences on global centralization behind Davos is the annual World Government Summit in Dubai; a place where establishment elites get to speak about agendas they used to keep secret.
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    World Government Summit Suggests Crisis Events Are A Useful Path To Globalism - Activist Post
    The organization is a "political risk consultancy" that views global governance as the solution to a majority of the world's problems.
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  • Samuel García Sepúlveda, the current Governor of the Mexican state of Nuevo León, recently attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Has he been tapped to be the next President of Mexico?
    Samuel García Sepúlveda, the current Governor of the Mexican state of Nuevo León, recently attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Has he been tapped to be the next President of Mexico?
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    Samuel García Sepúlveda: The WEF’s Man In Mexico - Activist Post
    Within days of the conclusion of Davos 2023, Mexican media reported that García Sepúlveda had invited Klaus Schwab to come visit Mexico.
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  • Davos Elites Cheer The Policies That Would Harm Those With The Least. #wef2023 #WEFpuppets https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/davos-elites-cheer-policies-would-harm-those-least
    Davos Elites Cheer The Policies That Would Harm Those With The Least. #wef2023 #WEFpuppets https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/davos-elites-cheer-policies-would-harm-those-least
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    Davos Elites Cheer The Policies That Would Harm Those With The Least
    The Davos elites trumpet organic agriculture as the way to end food insecurity, even though it yields 35% less food per acre on average and could not possibly sustain the current population, let alone the almost 10 billion predicted by 2050...
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  • Los Planes SECRETOS del FORO DE DAVOS 2023 https://youtu.be/oFLOleLjVz4
    Los Planes SECRETOS del FORO DE DAVOS 2023 https://youtu.be/oFLOleLjVz4
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  • There is a seamless interface that ties the UN Agenda 2030 with the Davos World Economic Forum Great Reset and the nascent economic policies of the Biden Administration. That interface is BlackRock.
    There is a seamless interface that ties the UN Agenda 2030 with the Davos World Economic Forum Great Reset and the nascent economic policies of the Biden Administration. That interface is BlackRock.
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    Colossal Financial Pyramid: BlackRock and The WEF “Great Reset” - Activist Post
    BlackRock is the epitome of what Mussolini called Corporatism, where an unelected corporate elite dictates top down to the population.
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  • “La paradoja de Davos”
    “La paradoja de Davos”
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  • Journalist Morgonn McMichael was detained upon return from #Davos and found out she was "on a list."
    Journalist Morgonn McMichael was detained upon return from #Davos and found out she was "on a list."
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    TSA Seizes Passport of Journalist Who Was Critical of Davos… - Activist Post
    The harassment of any journalist while traveling to and from Davos means you should be listening to this journalist.
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  • Who’s Running the World? 8 Takeaways From This Week’s WEF Meeting. #Davos2023
    #WEFpuppets https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/wef-meeting-davos-klaus-gates/
    Who’s Running the World? 8 Takeaways From This Week’s WEF Meeting. #Davos2023 #WEFpuppets https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/wef-meeting-davos-klaus-gates/
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    Who’s Running the World? 8 Takeaways From This Week’s WEF Meeting
    As the World Economic Forum today wrapped up its weeklong annual meeting of nearly 3,000 political, business, media and academic elites, The Defender identified eight key takeaways based on news reports and comments by participants and attendees.
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  • If there’s one person on this earth who shouldn’t be walking around breathing the air of freedom in this world right now, it’s Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. By the time the final death toll from the experimental mRNA Covid shots arrives, Bourla may very well have (allegedly) killed more people than Josef Stalin.

    Bourla certainly doesn’t want to answer serious questions about his company’s experimental medicine that is (allegedly) killing people. Two reporters from Rebel News in Canada caught Bourla on the streets in Davos this week.

    Naturally, Bourla is at the World Economic Forum meeting with the rest of the world’s not-very-bright supervillains like Klaus Schwab and John Kerry. Hookers are reportedly charging $1,500 an hour in Davos right now, with all of the world’s most powerful people in town.

    The reporters who catch him on the street continue following Bourla and asking him dozens of questions – questions that no “mainstream” media outlet that is flush with Pfizer cash would ever dare to ask him. Trust us, these are some great questions that the reporters pepper him with!

    Is he worried about myocarditis? Why didn’t he say anything early on when Pfizer realized that their “vaccine” didn’t stop transmission? What does Bourla think about when he’s lounging on his yacht or his private jet? And so on.

    The questions are great, and Bourla’s cowardly response should not surprise anyone at this point. The elites always hate being asked real questions. Check out Rebel News reporters in this clip as they ask Bourla dozens of questions in Davos…

    https://www.patrioticviralnews.com/articles/pfizer-ceo-runs-from-reporters-in-davos-asking-serious-vaccine-questions/

    https://twitter.com/OzraeliAvi/status/1616712413587415041?t=aVsZulq8zYOBz1Halt82kg&s=19
    If there’s one person on this earth who shouldn’t be walking around breathing the air of freedom in this world right now, it’s Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. By the time the final death toll from the experimental mRNA Covid shots arrives, Bourla may very well have (allegedly) killed more people than Josef Stalin. Bourla certainly doesn’t want to answer serious questions about his company’s experimental medicine that is (allegedly) killing people. Two reporters from Rebel News in Canada caught Bourla on the streets in Davos this week. Naturally, Bourla is at the World Economic Forum meeting with the rest of the world’s not-very-bright supervillains like Klaus Schwab and John Kerry. Hookers are reportedly charging $1,500 an hour in Davos right now, with all of the world’s most powerful people in town. The reporters who catch him on the street continue following Bourla and asking him dozens of questions – questions that no “mainstream” media outlet that is flush with Pfizer cash would ever dare to ask him. Trust us, these are some great questions that the reporters pepper him with! Is he worried about myocarditis? Why didn’t he say anything early on when Pfizer realized that their “vaccine” didn’t stop transmission? What does Bourla think about when he’s lounging on his yacht or his private jet? And so on. The questions are great, and Bourla’s cowardly response should not surprise anyone at this point. The elites always hate being asked real questions. Check out Rebel News reporters in this clip as they ask Bourla dozens of questions in Davos… https://www.patrioticviralnews.com/articles/pfizer-ceo-runs-from-reporters-in-davos-asking-serious-vaccine-questions/ https://twitter.com/OzraeliAvi/status/1616712413587415041?t=aVsZulq8zYOBz1Halt82kg&s=19
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    Pfizer CEO Runs from Reporters in Davos Asking Serious Vaccine Questions - Patriotic Viral News
    If there’s one person on this earth who shouldn’t be walking around breathing the air of freedom in this world right now, it’s Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. By the time the final death toll from the experimental mRNA Covid shots arrives, Bourla may very well have (allegedly) killed more people than Jose
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  • Avi Yemini, is a Brave man! I have followed him for 4 years now calling out the hypocricy of immigration in Australia. Now him and Rebel News are the only ones dating to ask the burning questions in Davos/WEF. Check it out!!! https://www.rebelnews.com/every_question_we_asked_pfizer_ceo_albert_bourla
    Avi Yemini, is a Brave man! I have followed him for 4 years now calling out the hypocricy of immigration in Australia. Now him and Rebel News are the only ones dating to ask the burning questions in Davos/WEF. Check it out!!! https://www.rebelnews.com/every_question_we_asked_pfizer_ceo_albert_bourla
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    Every question we asked Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla at the World Economic Forum
    Nearly 30 important questions were asked by Ezra Levant and Avi Yemini, but the Pfizer head had no answers for the public.
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  • Elon Musk Orchestrates Takedown of the Most Powerful Club in the World
    The World Economic Forum (WEF) is currently being held in Davos, Switzerland.
    By LUC OLINGA JAN 18, 2023 7:29 PM EST

    Elon Musk wants to replay the biblical fight between David and Goliath.

    In this case he is David, the underdog who takes on the huge and giant favorite Goliath played here by the World Economic Forum (WEF).

    As it has for decades, this circle of economic and political elites and personalities from civil society has been meeting since January 16 in the ski resort of Davos in Switzerland. This 2023 edition is particularly eventful because it takes place in a context of multiple crises, between the war in Ukraine, global warming and the persistent Covid-19 pandemic.

    "The world today is at a critical inflection point," the WEF said on its website. "The twin triggers of the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine rattled an already brittle global system. Economic growth in the world’s largest economies is stalling, while navigating headwinds from rising food and energy prices."

    'Master the Future'
    To reflect and discuss all these issues, the WEF welcomes 52 heads of state and government and nearly 600 CEOs, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.

    But the problem this year is that Davos is more talked about outside the walls where the Forum is held. Elon Musk, the serial and whimsical entrepreneur has taken the lead of the opponents and critics of this powerful club.

    The Techno king, as he is known at Tesla (TSLA) - Get Free Report, wants to use his growing influence to bring down Davos, condemned by both left and right. He seems to have joined the ranks of the anti-globalists, on the extreme left and extreme right, who in recent years have redoubled their opposition to the forum. They consider it an assembly of elites disconnected from the reality of the world.

    After having declined the invitation of the organizers, he multiplies the attacks against the WEF. He first called the Forum "boring" and then wondered if it was the ideal setting to discuss cooperation between the public and private sectors.

    "I guess there’s value to having a mixed government & commercial forum of some kind," the billionaire said. "WEF does kinda give me the willies though, but I’m sure everything is fine," said on January 15.

    He then ridiculed founder Klaus Schwab's call asking participants to "master the future" in the face of the challenges currently facing the world, a message delivered during his welcome speech.

    "'Master the Future' doesn’t sound ominous at all," the billionaire said sarcastically. "How is WEF/Davos even a thing? Are they trying to be the boss of Earth!?" Musk lambasted on January 17.

    'Unelected' Government People 'Don't Want'

    These criticisms seem to be part of a well-orchestrated strategy by the billionaire to dismantle an icon. Musk has just moved up a gear. He now denounces the WEF and goes so far as to compare it to a sort of unelected and unpopular government.

    "WEF is increasingly becoming an unelected world government that the people never asked for and don’t want," the tech tycoon blasted on January 18.

    Aware that this charge against the WEF will resonate with his more than 126.3 million followers on the social network, he immediately organized a poll whose tendentious question should lead to a broad rejection of Davos.

    "The World Economic Forum should control the world," Musk asked.

    Voters have only two options: YES or NO.

    More than 1.5 million Twitter users had already voted at the time of this writing. Twitter users have until January 19 to vote. The NO was well ahead with more than 86% of the votes cast.

    Musk is not saying what he intends to do with the results of this poll. The SpaceX founder regularly solicits the opinion of Twitter users on important issues such as stepping down as CEO of the social network. He has often pledged to respect the results of these polls.

    The WEF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Davos has been attracting criticism for many years, but it has only increased of late. Musk may be the spokesperson who can bring about change.

    Although the WEF sees itself as an important forum for addressing the acute problems facing the planet, critics question the solutions the Forum has offered.

    "The World Economic Forum meeting in Davos has become largely irrelevant, little more than an exercise in self-congratulation for the world’s elites to convince themselves that they’re making a difference," blasted Patriotic Millionaires, an association of rich individuals fighting for "equal political representation, a livable minimum wage and a fair tax system."

    Equally scathing criticism of the WEF comes from Greenpeace, which denounces the Forum's so-called fights for the environment.

    https://www.thestreet.com/technology/elon-musk-orchestrates-takedown-of-the-most-powerful-club-in-the-world
    Elon Musk Orchestrates Takedown of the Most Powerful Club in the World The World Economic Forum (WEF) is currently being held in Davos, Switzerland. By LUC OLINGA JAN 18, 2023 7:29 PM EST Elon Musk wants to replay the biblical fight between David and Goliath. In this case he is David, the underdog who takes on the huge and giant favorite Goliath played here by the World Economic Forum (WEF). As it has for decades, this circle of economic and political elites and personalities from civil society has been meeting since January 16 in the ski resort of Davos in Switzerland. This 2023 edition is particularly eventful because it takes place in a context of multiple crises, between the war in Ukraine, global warming and the persistent Covid-19 pandemic. "The world today is at a critical inflection point," the WEF said on its website. "The twin triggers of the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine rattled an already brittle global system. Economic growth in the world’s largest economies is stalling, while navigating headwinds from rising food and energy prices." 'Master the Future' To reflect and discuss all these issues, the WEF welcomes 52 heads of state and government and nearly 600 CEOs, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. But the problem this year is that Davos is more talked about outside the walls where the Forum is held. Elon Musk, the serial and whimsical entrepreneur has taken the lead of the opponents and critics of this powerful club. The Techno king, as he is known at Tesla (TSLA) - Get Free Report, wants to use his growing influence to bring down Davos, condemned by both left and right. He seems to have joined the ranks of the anti-globalists, on the extreme left and extreme right, who in recent years have redoubled their opposition to the forum. They consider it an assembly of elites disconnected from the reality of the world. After having declined the invitation of the organizers, he multiplies the attacks against the WEF. He first called the Forum "boring" and then wondered if it was the ideal setting to discuss cooperation between the public and private sectors. "I guess there’s value to having a mixed government & commercial forum of some kind," the billionaire said. "WEF does kinda give me the willies though, but I’m sure everything is fine," said on January 15. He then ridiculed founder Klaus Schwab's call asking participants to "master the future" in the face of the challenges currently facing the world, a message delivered during his welcome speech. "'Master the Future' doesn’t sound ominous at all," the billionaire said sarcastically. "How is WEF/Davos even a thing? Are they trying to be the boss of Earth!?" Musk lambasted on January 17. 'Unelected' Government People 'Don't Want' These criticisms seem to be part of a well-orchestrated strategy by the billionaire to dismantle an icon. Musk has just moved up a gear. He now denounces the WEF and goes so far as to compare it to a sort of unelected and unpopular government. "WEF is increasingly becoming an unelected world government that the people never asked for and don’t want," the tech tycoon blasted on January 18. Aware that this charge against the WEF will resonate with his more than 126.3 million followers on the social network, he immediately organized a poll whose tendentious question should lead to a broad rejection of Davos. "The World Economic Forum should control the world," Musk asked. Voters have only two options: YES or NO. More than 1.5 million Twitter users had already voted at the time of this writing. Twitter users have until January 19 to vote. The NO was well ahead with more than 86% of the votes cast. Musk is not saying what he intends to do with the results of this poll. The SpaceX founder regularly solicits the opinion of Twitter users on important issues such as stepping down as CEO of the social network. He has often pledged to respect the results of these polls. The WEF did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Davos has been attracting criticism for many years, but it has only increased of late. Musk may be the spokesperson who can bring about change. Although the WEF sees itself as an important forum for addressing the acute problems facing the planet, critics question the solutions the Forum has offered. "The World Economic Forum meeting in Davos has become largely irrelevant, little more than an exercise in self-congratulation for the world’s elites to convince themselves that they’re making a difference," blasted Patriotic Millionaires, an association of rich individuals fighting for "equal political representation, a livable minimum wage and a fair tax system." Equally scathing criticism of the WEF comes from Greenpeace, which denounces the Forum's so-called fights for the environment. https://www.thestreet.com/technology/elon-musk-orchestrates-takedown-of-the-most-powerful-club-in-the-world
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  • Klaus Schwab!
    He is afraid of our resistance!
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    Klaus Schwab! He is afraid of our resistance! Davos2023👌
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  • Musk asked Twitter users - should the forum in Davos be a "world government"...

    AMERICAN businessman and owner of Twitter Elon Musk created a survey in which he asked users of that social network to answer the question whether the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos should control the world.

    Musk himself believes that the forum has become an "unelected world government" that does not suit the people.

    995,000 people participated in the survey until 9:00 p.m. on January 18 (CET), and 86.2 percent answered "no"

    At the end of December, Musk turned down an invitation to attend the "event in Davos", saying that it was "too boring".

    In Davos on January 17, the representatives of the EU, China and the USA present their opinions on "chances for cooperation in a fragmented world".

    That forum will last until January 20.
    Musk asked Twitter users - should the forum in Davos be a "world government"... AMERICAN businessman and owner of Twitter Elon Musk created a survey in which he asked users of that social network to answer the question whether the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos should control the world. Musk himself believes that the forum has become an "unelected world government" that does not suit the people. 995,000 people participated in the survey until 9:00 p.m. on January 18 (CET), and 86.2 percent answered "no" At the end of December, Musk turned down an invitation to attend the "event in Davos", saying that it was "too boring". In Davos on January 17, the representatives of the EU, China and the USA present their opinions on "chances for cooperation in a fragmented world". That forum will last until January 20.
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  • Davos is where we first heard of the globalist concept of "smart cities" and the "shared economy" in which you will "own nothing, have no privacy" and be happy about it by the year 2030. 
    Davos is where we first heard of the globalist concept of "smart cities" and the "shared economy" in which you will "own nothing, have no privacy" and be happy about it by the year 2030. 
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    Swiss MP At Davos: Change Living Environments To Force The Public To Follow Climate Goals - Activist Post
    The 2023 meeting has just started, and it is not disappointing so far in terms of revelations of technocracy.
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  • El acoso sexual por parte de hombres ricos en #WEF2023 es «tan común» que se recomienda a las invitadas que no asistan solas a los eventos, informó un medio de Austria. https://101noticias.com/agencias-de-acompanantes-reservadas-solidamente-para-el-foro-de-davos-medios-rt-world-news/
    El acoso sexual por parte de hombres ricos en #WEF2023 es «tan común» que se recomienda a las invitadas que no asistan solas a los eventos, informó un medio de Austria. https://101noticias.com/agencias-de-acompanantes-reservadas-solidamente-para-el-foro-de-davos-medios-rt-world-news/
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